Houston, we have a drug problem.MammothBlade said:Damn. Houston, Houston, do you read?
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Houston, we have a drug problem.MammothBlade said:Damn. Houston, Houston, do you read?
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It's a sad truth... Unfortunately a lot of people who could have been great get sucked into situations like this, adn it's bad! But I agree with you, people should be careful in how they choose to treat her as a rolemodel, especially when in front of kids... I still haven't seen anything saying how she died though... Maybe it will be like Brittany Murphy, and 'natural causes'.Black Arrow Officer said:To be perfectly, brutally honest, she brought this on herself. It's tragic that her life ended up this way, but she was irresponsible and decided to do drugs and drink irresponsibly. Wasn't a fan of her music, but I know many other people who love her music and will definitely be devastated. I just hope they keep in mind that her reckless behavior led to her own death.
It couldn't be a crack dealer for CRACK IS WHACK!!!viranimus said:Somewhere... A crack dealer is crying himself to sleep tonight. Wondering how hes going to move all these rocks that she wont be using.
RIP Whitney,
You will be sorely missed.
I hear the moose are very effective at blocking televisions.Redlin5 said:As a Canadian, I've never heard of her before. Though that isn't saying much, I haven't heard of a lot of people. Poll more Canadians before drawing conclusions about the land of Beavers.
I think you may be right there! I'm very surprised as well that so many haven't heard of her. I mean, she was pretty huge, right!?deadish said:I believe people who don't know who she is are probably too young. Her heyday was in the late 80s and early 90s, I was a kid/early teen back then. I'm 30 now.
So if you are born in the 90s, you were probably too young to remember her.
Well, "not in the know" teen like me had heard about her back in the day.Elemantary - Dear Watson said:I think you may be right there! I'm very surprised as well that so many haven't heard of her. I mean, she was pretty huge, right!?deadish said:I believe people who don't know who she is are probably too young. Her heyday was in the late 80s and early 90s, I was a kid/early teen back then. I'm 30 now.
So if you are born in the 90s, you were probably too young to remember her.
I would have to say, yes.Her list of awards includes two Emmy Awards, six Grammy Awards, 30 Billboard Music Awards, 22 American Music Awards, among a total of 415 career awards as of 2010. Houston was also one of the world's best-selling music artists, having sold over 170 million albums, singles and videos worldwide.
-Wikipedia
It's not really about R&B or Soul with Whitney. She sold literally a quarter billion albums in the last 30 years or so. That's millions of albums per year, so yeah, I'm a little surprised when people don't know who she is/was.Blablahb said:If someone's just not into R&B, gospel or soul, they'll never have heard of someone in that genre, it would seem.Nigh Invulnerable said:Holy shit. How do you people not know this?
I only know her because My Love Is Your Love sometimes appeared on the radio in those days, and only the song, it's only today I learned she was the artist behind that song. My musical taste like many of my generation started with house and moved on into genres that developed from that. By the time she was making her last songs I was raving about at stuff that had about four times as many beats per minute.