CURIOSITIES
What would music stars who died at age 27 look like today
'Club 27' is a journalistic expression referring to a number of songwriters and musicians, mostly from a rock background, who all died at the age of 27.
This project, created with the support of Artificial Intelligence by artist Gil Finkelstein (Instagram account @gilfinkelstein), shows what these great musicians of the past would look like today if they had not all left when they were still very young.
From Kurt Cobain to Jim Morrison: what would music stars who died at the age of 27 look like today.
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The unfortunate coincidence of "Club 27"
'Club 27' is a journalistic expression referring to musicians, mostly of rock background, who all passed away at the age of 27. This project was created by artist Gil Finkelstein (Instagram account @gilfinkelstein) with the support of Artificial Intelligence and shows what these musicians would look like today if they had not passed away when they were still very young. From Kurt Cobain to Jim Morrison: what the stars of music who died at the age of 27 would look like today.
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Kurt Cobain (February 20, 1967 - April 5, 1994)
Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain took his own life in 1994. A moving farewell letter dedicated to his family and fans was found next to him, a letter in which the singer-songwriter tried to make the rest of the world understand all his inner torment.
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Janis Joplin (Jan. 19, 1943 - Oct. 4, 1970)
Janis Joplin, interpreter of historic songs such as 'Piece of my Heart' and 'Cry Baby', was found dead in a Los Angeles hotel: the autopsy established that the death was due to drug abuse.
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Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 - September 18, 1970)
Jimi Hendrix was found dead in the flat he had rented in London. His girlfriend reported that Hendrix had been suffocated by a sudden vomiting fit, caused by a cocktail of alcohol and tranquilisers. Jimi was voted the best guitarist of all time by 'Rolling Stone' magazine.
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Amy Winehouse (September 14, 1983 - July 23, 2011)
Her voice was unmistakable, but unfortunately Amy Winehouse was also famous for her serious addiction problems and eating disorders, which she also often talked about in her songs. Amy was found dead in bed at her home in London. The death was due to a so-called 'stop and go', i.e. an excessive intake of alcohol after a long period of abstinence.
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Jim Morrison (December 8, 1943 - July 3, 1971)
The charming frontman of The Doors died in Paris on the night of 3 July. During the night Pamela Courson, his girlfriend, woke up, hearing him vomiting: he refused to call a doctor and decided to take a bath instead. In the morning, Pam got out of bed and discovered Morrison's lifeless body still submerged in the tub.
Rankings
21/09/2023
The well-known US magazine Rolling Stone in 2021 has updated the list of the 500 most beautiful songs of all time.
The ranking was first published on December 11, 2003 and was compiled by a jury chosen by the editorial staff, composed of 172 musicians, music critics and experts in the recording industry. Subsequently, the ranking was changed twice: the first in 2010, the second in 2021, when 254 songs that were previously not present were added.
Obviously, there is nothing more subjective than music: these songs are considered the best according to the criteria defined by Rolling Stonemagazine, but each of us has his own personal ranking of the best songs ever. Here, however, is the Top 20 of Rolling Stone.
Rankings
19/09/2023
In 2008, 'Rolling Stone' compiled a list of the 100 best singers of all time.
This ranking was compiled 15 years ago by 180 people, including several musicians (e.g. Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Justin Timberlake, George Michael, Keith Richards), journalists and music experts.
On 1 January 2023, however, 'Rolling Stone' published an update of the ranking that revolutionised the list, especially with regard to the Top Ten. As the well-known US magazine was keen to point out, this ranking does not only take into account technical and vocal abilities (it is not a list of the best voices of all time), but also the originality of the vocal timbre, the record catalogue, the writing ability and the musical legacy of the singers in question. Here are the top 20 positions.