Welcome to The Purse Forum, the Internet's #1 community for handbag lovers and shoulder fashion fetishists! Over 150,000 members have contributed over 8 million posts in 339,000+ threads about the hottest 'it' bags of the seasons, they've evaluated eBay sellers and other online stores and discussed a variety of other topics...

You currently are not logged in and are viewing the Purse Forum as a guest. This enables you to read most of our content. If you would like to actively participate in current threads or create your own, view or post pictures, vote in polls, privately interact with any of our members or use all the other features of this site, you will need to register for free with a valid email address and a user name of choice. Join our fast growing community today!


Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old Aug 21st, 2008, 06:07 PM   #1
Santa Baby
 
caitlin1214's Avatar
 
Location: Toronto, Canada (Eh?)
Default Rock legends who will remain 'Forever 27'

A new photographic exhibition commemorates a group of rock and roll stars whose lives were cut short at the age of 27.


By Anita Singh, Showbusiness Editor
Last Updated: 2:26PM BST 20 Aug 2008

Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones and Janis Joplin were all of the same age when they died within two years of one another, between July 1969 and July 1971.

Kurt Cobain, the singer with Nineties rock group Nirvana, was also 27 when he committed suicide in 1994. Upon hearing of his death, his mother, Wendy O'Connor, lamented: "I told him not to join that stupid club."
This infamous club is being celebrated in the Forever 27 exhibition at the Proud Galleries in Camden, north London.

It features striking images, many of them never seen before, taken by some of the world's most renowned rock photographers.

The show, which runs until November 9, promises "to celebrate their talent and shed fresh light on their short lives and mysterious, untimely deaths".
The greatest mystery surrounds Brian Jones, the Rolling Stones guitarist, who was found dead in the swimming pool of his Sussex home on July 7, 1969. A coroner recorded a verdict of misadventure after hearing that he had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs before going for a midnight swim.
However, a theory endures that Jones was killed by his builder, Frank Thorogood, who was at the house that night and with whom Jones had a fractious relationship. Mr Thorogood was said to have made a deathbed confession to the crime in 1993, although this has never been substantiated.

The following year, on September 18, 1970, Jimi Hendrix died in London. He had taken nine sleeping pills and choked on his own vomit.

Less than a month later, on October 4, Janis Joplin was found dead in a Los Angeles hotel room after taking an overdose of heroin.

The music world lost another icon on July 3, 1971, when Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors, was found dead in the bath of his Paris apartment. The official cause of death was given as heart failure, but a recent biography of the star claimed he overdosed on heroin in a nearby nightclub and his body taken back to the apartment by two drugs dealers.
Morrison's grave at the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris has been a place of pilgrimage for rock fans ever since.

The '27 Club' claimed its latest member on April 5, 1994 with the death of Cobain. While these five are the focus of the exhibition, several other notable musicians died aged 27, including bluesman Robert Johnson, Dave Alexander of The Stooges and Ron McKernan of the Grateful Dead.


(http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...orever-27.html)











Kurt Cobain, the singer with Nineties rock group Nirvana, was also 27 when he committed suicide in 1994. Upon hearing of his death, his mother, Wendy O'Connor, lamented: "I told him not to join that stupid club."
Attached Images
File Type: jpg Kurt Cobain.jpg (26.3 KB, 4 views)
__________________

And this above all: to thine ownself be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Polonius, Hamlet Act I, sc iii

Last edited by caitlin1214; Aug 21st, 2008 at 06:13 PM.
caitlin1214 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 21st, 2008, 06:11 PM   #2
Santa Baby
 
caitlin1214's Avatar
 
Location: Toronto, Canada (Eh?)
Default

A new photographic exhibition commemorates a group of rock and roll stars whose lives were cut short at the age of 27. It includes former Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones...



...he was found dead in the swimming pool of his Sussex home on July 7, 1969. A coroner recorded a verdict of misadventure after hearing that he had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs before going for a midnight swim, but rumours exist that he was killed by his builder



The following year, on September 18, 1970, Jimi Hendrix died in London. He had taken nine sleeping pills and choked on his own vomit
Attached Images
File Type: jpg Brian Jones.jpg (32.4 KB, 5 views)
File Type: jpg Brian Jones II.jpg (51.2 KB, 4 views)
File Type: jpg Jimi Hendrix.jpg (16.9 KB, 5 views)
__________________

And this above all: to thine ownself be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Polonius, Hamlet Act I, sc iii
caitlin1214 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 21st, 2008, 06:14 PM   #3
Santa Baby
 
caitlin1214's Avatar
 
Location: Toronto, Canada (Eh?)
Default

Less than a month later, on October 4, Janis Joplin was found dead in a Los Angeles hotel room after taking an overdose of heroin



The gallery features striking images, many of them never seen before, taken by some of the world's most renowned rock photographers



The Forever 27 exhibition is at the Proud Galleries in Camden, north London
Attached Images
File Type: jpg Janis Joplin.jpg (56.6 KB, 4 views)
File Type: jpg Kurt Cobain II.jpg (24.4 KB, 4 views)
File Type: jpg Kurt Cobain III.jpg (21.5 KB, 4 views)
__________________

And this above all: to thine ownself be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.
Polonius, Hamlet Act I, sc iii
caitlin1214 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

  The Purse Forum » The Playground » Up to the Minute...  

Thread Tools



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:43 AM.