In the story about the Leannán sidhe I made
reference to an urban legend, that of The 27 Club but for those of you who may
not know of it or may have never heard of it here is my take on it. I won’t name all those who may be eligible
for membership as the list could be endless.
The
27 Club.
History is full of those talented artists who have
died young. There is an urban legend
today that is called The 27 Club. I might even suggest there may be a link with
The Leannán sidhe.
Some people consider the first member of this club
to have been the great bluesman Robert Johnson of Crossroads fame (I mean the
song not the TV soap). Other members of this club are said to include Brian
Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobbain, and recently Ami
Winehouse. To that list you could add
many other names such as Phil Lynott who died at the young age of 37 and James
Dean.
However, there have been many artists from the past
who predate the beginnings of this so called club by hundreds of years. Names from literature that I might propose
for membership could include John Keats (25), Percy Shelley (20), Thomas
Chatterton (17), Christopher Marlowe (29), George Gordon Byron (37) and Robert
Burns (37).
Their deaths may have been caused by tragic
accidents, deliberate acts of self-destruction, or even natural causes. They
all have certain things in common; they were all brilliant, all young, and all
inspirational. Through them we are taught the beauty and power of emotion. It
is through emotion that there are those who are able to create works that
inspire imagination and magic in others.
So there you have it, The 27 Club is a group of
artists that have died young, most before or by the age of 27, a couple were
older but nevertheless they were equally inspirational. Maybe you have your own suggestions. They
were some of the most talented minds of their generation and in their short
lives each made an enormous impact.
Sadly many led hard partying lifestyles abusing drugs and alcohol but
maybe that’s the nature of the beast.
One other name I will add to my personal list is
that of another young man that I believe inspired a generation. He was to die at the young age of 27 and
entered the hallowed halls of Irish History and Folklore, becoming a legend to
many. His name was Bobby Sands.
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