R.I.P. Taylor

My thought: As we get older, death, particularly untimely ones, affect us more. I think we tend to have less judgment and more empathyWhat I can't figure out, is I'm not a huge fan of FF's. I don't own an entire album of any of their catalog but I do have a few songs here and there. There's a couple of their songs I do love to death, and I think Dave Grohl is one of those artists that has become a pillar of the industry. However,
ever time I see a picture or article or headline about Taylor, it hurts just a little bit more.
I haven't been affected like this since Nick Menza passed. And I'm not even a DRUMMER!
True, plus seeing him a lot in interviews and performances, being super happy, friendly and pepped up makes it sadder somehow as well. If it was someone constantly drab and miserable, you would instinctively feel bad obviously but its worse when its someone who lights up positivelyMy thought: As we get older, death, particularly untimely ones, affect us more. I think we tend to have less judgment and more empathy
Yes, completely agree, RVA. Plus, the older you get, the increasing number of people in your circle (friends, family, etc.) that pass before you (especially younger ones), gives you increasing pause to contemplate life more thoroughly and deeply, and definitely more and more appreciation for it and the irreplaceable value of time.My thought: As we get older, death, particularly untimely ones, affect us more. I think we tend to have less judgment and more empathy
It is like our history is being erased right before our eyesYes, completely agree, RVA. Plus, the older you get, the increasing number of people in your circle (friends, family, etc.) that pass before you (especially younger ones), gives you increasing pause to contemplate life more thoroughly and deeply, and definitely more and more appreciation for it and the irreplaceable value of time.
Life is but a vapour, it appears for a short time , then its gone..It is like our history is being erased right before our eyes