The Fifth Element is my favorite movie. Good one, Dave. Gary Oldman as Zorg was brilliant "Nothing Compares to you" Sinead O'Connor. A beautiful heart wrenching song.
It may be controversial to some - and it is not meant to diminish the impact and gravity of its occurrence - but the single aspect that makes life so valuable and worth living is death. Without death, life would lack any urgency, and I would argue that all those prolific artists we gather on this channel to admire would not have created any more music as immortals, but likely less because "Meh, why bother? I could do it tomorrow, or next century."
Death. The eternal blink. The caprithiouth danthe of now-you-thtopped-moving-forever. Dethpite popular belief, death ith not jutht for dead people. It can happen to anybody. I know, it'th newth to me too. And it'th not jutht people either, it'th all kindth of thtuff. Hortheth, fiddler crabth, heck, even a potato...can die. But jutht for kickth, let'th look at the word *funeral* for a moment. Thtartth with the word FUN, doethn't it? The Grim Reaper ith an ugly cuthtomer, I'll grant ya that, but ya know who'th worthe? Mr. Mope. No one knowth what lieth at the ithy thummit of Death Mountain. Might be nithe up there! RIP to thothe muthical mathterth, and to Dave'th youtube thtardom. Time for thome new meat.
@@LiteralistReactions Thankth, Jon! Coming from a non-geniuth, that'th worth at LEATHT 1/100th of thomeone with triple-digit intelligenthe! Making progreth!! Dave, you're fired! The forretht ith calling you. Forever.
This year has been rough, but not as impactful as 2016 (David Bowie and Prince) or 2020 (Neil Peart and Eddie Van Halen). But all this means is that we're all getting older and have to deal with death in one form or another and we all will have to go into that good night. Whether it be gentle or raging, we all must enter that good night.
Zorg from 5th Element??!😂😂😂
That’s hilarious
The Fifth Element is my favorite movie. Good one, Dave. Gary Oldman as Zorg was brilliant "Nothing Compares to you" Sinead O'Connor. A beautiful heart wrenching song.
Nothing compares 2 u, is the Prince song that Sinead O'Conner covered.
exactly! - JD
It may be controversial to some - and it is not meant to diminish the impact and gravity of its occurrence - but the single aspect that makes life so valuable and worth living is death. Without death, life would lack any urgency, and I would argue that all those prolific artists we gather on this channel to admire would not have created any more music as immortals, but likely less because "Meh, why bother? I could do it tomorrow, or next century."
was it "the salmon moose"?!
...and now Jimmy Buffet is dead. 2023, you are an evil wench. - JD
The list continues... Steve of Smash Mouth, Gary Wright, Jack Sonni from Dire Straits... and Celine Dion ain't lookin' too good.
Death. The eternal blink. The caprithiouth danthe of now-you-thtopped-moving-forever.
Dethpite popular belief, death ith not jutht for dead people. It can happen to anybody.
I know, it'th newth to me too.
And it'th not jutht people either, it'th all kindth of thtuff. Hortheth, fiddler crabth, heck, even a potato...can die.
But jutht for kickth, let'th look at the word *funeral* for a moment. Thtartth with the word FUN, doethn't it?
The Grim Reaper ith an ugly cuthtomer, I'll grant ya that, but ya know who'th worthe? Mr. Mope.
No one knowth what lieth at the ithy thummit of Death Mountain. Might be nithe up there!
RIP to thothe muthical mathterth, and to Dave'th youtube thtardom. Time for thome new meat.
If I haven't told you lately, you ARE a genius. - JD
@@LiteralistReactions Thankth, Jon! Coming from a non-geniuth, that'th worth at LEATHT 1/100th of thomeone with triple-digit intelligenthe! Making progreth!!
Dave, you're fired! The forretht ith calling you. Forever.
What I meant to say is, you suck. - JD
@@LiteralistReactions That'th no way to make friendth.
Some were way old and understandable, however I wonder how many of them were jabbed.
This year has been rough, but not as impactful as 2016 (David Bowie and Prince) or 2020 (Neil Peart and Eddie Van Halen). But all this means is that we're all getting older and have to deal with death in one form or another and we all will have to go into that good night. Whether it be gentle or raging, we all must enter that good night.