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Gratefuljason3 |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 09:54:55 Dave Blood, bassist for beloved Philadelphia rock act the Dead Milkmen, committed suicide yesterday (March 10), according to a post by his sister Kathy on the band's official message board. In a subsequent post, Milkmen drummer Dean Clean confirmed the news.
"This morning Dave Blood is no longer with us," his sister wrote. "David is my brother. Since the breakup of the band David has never really found his niche in life. My brother was a smart, clever and talented person. Inner peace has seemed to elude him for the last many years. Sometime last night David chose to end his life. He left a note that I don't know all of what it said, he was not elaborate -- but he said he just could not stand to go on any longer."
Posting as Kathy F., Blood's sister asked fans to pray for his soul and explained that their mother had passed away at the end of January and felt that "maybe David just had had enough." A memorial service will be held in the Delaware County area of southeastern Pennsylvania at some point in the near future, with details to be announced.
"I'll miss Dave as a friend and a bandmate," Clean wrote. "He helped make lots of folks here very happy with the music we all made together. He will not be forgotten."
"I want to say that one of the shiniest parts of David's life was being a Dead Milkman and having that claim to fame," Blood's sister concluded. "And the fans who appreciated the talent and time that went into making the band rise above the ordinary -- thank you all for making my brother feel and know that he was indeed somebody."
The Dead Milkmen formed in 1983 and quickly rose to prominence in the college radio circuit. Their 1985 debut album, "Big Lizard in My Backyard" boasts the cult-classic single "Bitchin' Camaro," but was overshadowed in 1988 by "Punk Rock Girl," which was an MTV staple of the time.
The band dissolved after releasing "Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig)" in 1995. In late 2003, Restless/Ryko released a retrospective of early and rare recordings, "Now We Are 20," and the "Philadelphia in Love" DVD, which compiled all of the band's videos.
In recent years, Blood had stopped playing bass due to extreme tendonitis in his hands. In the mid-'90s, he enrolled at Indiana University to study Yugoslavian culture, and spent nearly a year in the country between August 1998 and April 1999. In an E-mail interview late last year with journalist Mark Prindle, he expressed interest in returning to the country in the near future.
"I am now in the process of attempting to secure a situation where I can go back and continue living and working (and learning) there," he said. "It is not so much that I want to get OUT of the U.S. This is certainly a nice place to live, but I am really, really drawn TO Serbia for emotional and intellectual reasons. It is where I need to be to continue my life."
Posting as Kathy F., Blood's sister asked fans to pray for his soul and explained that their mother had passed away at the end of January and felt that "maybe David just had had enough." A memorial service will be held in the Delaware County area of southeastern Pennsylvania at some point in the near future, with details to be announced.
"I'll miss Dave as a friend and a bandmate," Clean wrote. "He helped make lots of folks here very happy with the music we all made together. He will not be forgotten."
"I want to say that one of the shiniest parts of David's life was being a Dead Milkman and having that claim to fame," Blood's sister concluded. "And the fans who appreciated the talent and time that went into making the band rise above the ordinary -- thank you all for making my brother feel and know that he was indeed somebody."
The Dead Milkmen formed in 1983 and quickly rose to prominence in the college radio circuit. Their 1985 debut album, "Big Lizard in My Backyard" boasts the cult-classic single "Bitchin' Camaro," but was overshadowed in 1988 by "Punk Rock Girl," which was an MTV staple of the time.
The band dissolved after releasing "Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig)" in 1995. In late 2003, Restless/Ryko released a retrospective of early and rare recordings, "Now We Are 20," and the "Philadelphia in Love" DVD, which compiled all of the band's videos.
In recent years, Blood had stopped playing bass due to extreme tendonitis in his hands. In the mid-'90s, he enrolled at Indiana University to study Yugoslavian culture, and spent nearly a year in the country between August 1998 and April 1999. In an E-mail interview late last year with journalist Mark Prindle, he expressed interest in returning to the country in the near future.
"I am now in the process of attempting to secure a situation where I can go back and continue living and working (and learning) there," he said. "It is not so much that I want to get OUT of the U.S. This is certainly a nice place to live, but I am really, really drawn TO Serbia for emotional and intellectual reasons. It is where I need to be to continue my life."
-- John D. Luerssen, N.Y.
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Visiting Sasquatch |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 22:35:18 RIP |
GoddessTheory |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 17:21:13 So you didn't mean help them out by helping them commit suicide? |
Dave Noisy |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 17:12:57 Hey GT - i think you must have missed the part about 'helping people out'.
If we know that someone is planning to commit suicide, then we can take steps to help them. If they just 'do it', then we can't.
I think we actually agree, and you just didn't catch that.
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apl4eris |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 13:41:11 Very sad. We just recently bought the dvd, and my husband watched it for the first time this morning before going off to work.
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GypsyDeath |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 12:20:24 quote: Originally posted by Dave Noisy
I am saddened by hearing that he couldn't find a 'niche' for himself in life.
As always, with suicide, i feel this should be a sanctioned option for people...
Not only can it be a safe and comfortable procedure for the person in need (and for those who are close), but it could also be an opportunity for 'society' to improve, and perhaps help people feel more wanted.
Sorry for jumping on the soapbox...just really sad to see people who have trouble fitting in, and taking the lonely route out. It must have been terrible for Dave. =(
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Yeah, it kinda made my heart drop when I read that. couldnt find his niche. Well I know who im going to drink to tonight.
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GoddessTheory |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 12:20:16 quote: Originally posted by Dave Noisy
I am saddened by hearing that he couldn't find a 'niche' for himself in life.
As always, with suicide, i feel this should be a sanctioned option for people...
Not only can it be a safe and comfortable procedure for the person in need (and for those who are close), but it could also be an opportunity for 'society' to improve, and perhaps help people feel more wanted.
Sorry for jumping on the soapbox...just really sad to see people who have trouble fitting in, and taking the lonely route out. It must have been terrible for Dave. =(
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I am sorry but that is the most horrible thing I could have read after reading about the sadness and loneliness and unworthiness that this person must have been feeling.
We should have shuffled him through the "Friendly Assisted Suicide Route" instead of helping him and listening to him and getting him some kind of help for these feelings. We should have just said"Yep, you're right. You want to kill yourself and leave behind all your pain which will transfer itself to all your siblings and friends and people who loved you, well then here's a nice sanitary room. Just let us hook this up to your arm and you won't have to "deal" anymore."
I disagree. I think that is awful and I think you brought it up in a completely wrong post.
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KingOfSiam |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 11:52:07 You know Dave I like you You're not like the other guys Here in the trailer park....
Sad sad news |
Dave Noisy |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 11:49:14 I am saddened by hearing that he couldn't find a 'niche' for himself in life.
As always, with suicide, i feel this should be a sanctioned option for people...
Not only can it be a safe and comfortable procedure for the person in need (and for those who are close), but it could also be an opportunity for 'society' to improve, and perhaps help people feel more wanted.
Sorry for jumping on the soapbox...just really sad to see people who have trouble fitting in, and taking the lonely route out. It must have been terrible for Dave. =(
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GypsyDeath |
Posted - 03/11/2004 : 10:01:25 Is this for real???
I was a conversation about this guy yesterday. freaky.
aww. poor guy.
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