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#420344 - 04/23/16 01:54 PM
Re: And you thought Glenn Campbell was a country boy..
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Mark, Glenn Campbell has always been among my top musical heroes. His vocals were always superb, and his musical skills were unsurpassed. When I was still performing, I had a folder in the keyboard with a dozen of his songs in it. And, I continue to discover songs he composed and performed that I never heard of, many of which are outstanding, but just never took off like some of the others. As for his dementia, I can assure you there is no connection between his multi-faceted abilities and this horrid disease. Similar to cancer, Alzheimer's really does not discriminate - it treats everyone with the same, nasty, horrid malady. Some die faster, while others seem to linger for up to as much as 10 years, but those in the later category are few and far between. Statistically, Alzheimer's patients usually die within 6 to 8 years after being diagnosed. Currently, there are only a few drugs that can slow the progression, but those drugs have their own set of nasty side effects, which can be equally as debilitating. Unfortunately, there also seems to be a genetic component with Alzheimer's Disease. This is not always the case, but there is a significant number of patients that had a parent contract the disease and die from it. Personally, I believe that stem cell research could probably provide a cure, but that is one of those things that is not politically correct, and likely not going to happen in our lifetime. All the best, Gary
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#420354 - 04/23/16 08:43 PM
Re: And you thought Glenn Campbell was a country boy..
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 1661
Loc: USA
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Gary…….what I meant was this, and it’s something I’ve thought about for a long time. Do musical geniuses (such as Glen Campbell…..and maybe even Prince) have so much activity and overuse going on in their brains that it, the mind, eventually starts to shut down to preserve itself (dementia, Parkinson’s, etc) and in extreme cases, shut down entirely (death). -------------------------------------------------------- Known Symptoms and Diseases of a Number of Classical European Composers “Only in the last years has scientific evidence demonstrated that creative people are more vulnerable to depression and suicide”
“Previous psychological research has also suggested a link between creativity with depression and mood swings.”-------------------------------------------------------- On the other hand, my own belief is that the constant activity the brain is subject to, from playing an instrument and all peripheral functions associated with making music, keeps it healthy, wealthy, alive and kicking far beyond the minds of those who don’t follow the “use it or lose it” principal. Either way, I wouldn’t lose sleep over it, but it does make you wonder though. Is musical talent a curse or a blessing? Mark
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