Haven't had a lot of thoughts I considered appropriate for the board lately, and maybe this one isn't, either. But, this one has been nagging me for awhile, so I thought I would throw it out there if anybody wants to respond. What brought it to a head, again, was Amy Winehouse's recent death and all the talk about the "27 club."
I was sitting in "Nanker'sWorld" a couple of weeks ago, drinking beer and listening to "Exile on Main Street." Got to thinking about just how damned good the Stones were in those days. And, as big a fan as I have been since I was just a kid, how really somewhat ridiculous they look now.
There's a country song by Waylon Jennings, maybe a duet with Willie Nelson (I can't remember exactly now) which talks about how sad it is to watch your heros die. But is it? Some people are really good at something, be it music, sports, etc., when they are young, but then their skills deteriorate as they age. Some move on to something else, age gracefully, and are satisfied with the excellence they once had without trying to prolong that past their ability to do it anymore. Others, however, just can't seem to deal with growing older and continue trying to maintain that youthful prime well beyond possibility.
I guess part of my thought process or my question is, are some people just better off dead? I don't mean to be flippant or callous here, I am just exploring. Given the relatively fleeting nature of this life (in the grand scheme of things, the difference between 20 years old and 90 years old is really nothing but less than the blink of an eye), is it better sometimes to flare like a rocket and then leave than to stick around and have that youthful excellence and exuberence mitigated by age and deterioration?
I know I am not explaining myself very well, but for example, look at the "27 club." How will Brian Jones be remembered for all time? As the young, brash, golden-haired rock idol founder of the Stones. What if he were alive now? Would he be like Mick Taylor, an fat old guy who can barely eke out a living? What the heck would Janis Joplin be like today? A bag lady wandering through the streets with her shopping cart? Or Jim Morrison? A bitter old drunk sitting at a bar somewhere boring the hell out of the young people? Or would these people have been able to "age gracefully" beyond the thing that brought them to worldwide attention and made them legends to so many people?
This is not limited, by the way, to music stars. I'm sure the same thing happens with sports figures, also. How sad is it to see the clips of Babe Ruth in his last couple seasons with the Braves? What if Knute Rockne would have lived long enough to have a decline in his coaching abilities and his last few seasons would have been losing ones before Notre Dame gave him the axe, rather than being killed in that plane crash at the height of his fame? Would he be as much of legend today as he is?
Oh, well, just getting old, I guess. Just some thoughts, not very well articulated, I know. But thought I would throw them out there in the Lounge, during the off-season, in case anyone was interested.