_Hawk_ wrote:The suicide lines have been numerous in his tracks. In his book, The Way I am (and perhaps even in Angry Blonde) it is written in the context of the event being a suicide-attempt. People slit their wrists for fun; it's an extremely poor comparison. Are you saying that when Kim slit her wrists it wasn't a suicide attempt? Get a fucking grip. How do you know he didn't want to kill himself? Obviously he's glad he didn't, but during that moment of madness, no-one knows what he was really thinking. The FACT is that, had he tolerated those pills, he would most likely have died, and it would have been a suicide. Let that part slide; I'm right.
I think what Eminem actually said is proof enough.
http://www.eminem.net/interviews/shadys_night/Your uncle Ronnie committed suicide. Have your ever felt so low that you wanted to end it all?
"That's always been something that's been in the back of my mind,
but I don't think I have the balls to do it. There was this one time when I really felt like I wanted to do something to change my life, whether it would be doing something I regretted, or with rap or whatever. I was recording the song 'Rock Bottom'. We had just found out we were supposed to be getting this deal from some record label — I'm not gonna say which — and we found out that this guy who was saying he was gonna get us the deal was working in the mail room and he was nobody.
A bunch of other personal shit was happening in my life right about then, and I just thought I wasn't gonna get a deal no matter what, and I just took a fucking bunch of pills. I puked the shit up. I didn't have to go to hospital but my fucking stomach hurt so bad. I had a little problem and I just took too many.
I don't know if I was necessarily trying to kill myself, I was just really depressed and I kept thinking, more pills, more pills, I just kept taking 'em. I bet I took 20 pills in the course of two hours, Tylenol 3s. That's why I like going back and listening to my album and thinking of what I was feeling back then."
I'll bet you anything Eminem did the same thing after Proof died. Of course, he was an addict at that time, but he was taking extra as a coping mechanism...and not to commit suicide.
You are completely correct: he says a lot of things which aren't true, but as I previosuly stated, the suicide line is numerous enough to support my allegation. The only way you can disprove this point is by providing me with an official diagnosis [of this event], so good luck with that
Lines about killing people are much more common in his music than lines about suicide. I guess he really killed people.
The context of those lines makes it abundantly clear they are just said for shock value. I love how you omitted the very next bar from your example:
I tried suicide once, and I'll try it again
That's why I write songs where I die at the end
And when I wrote: 'he was always high during his SSLP and after' I was replying to your previous post to say that, during all of his performances (which are available to watch) for the SSLP, he is high. High as a kite. Show me where he isn't, and I will happily apologise. Note that these performaces were after the album was released. Although, incidentally, when he performed just before it was released (in an interview for a noteworthy rap-website [the name escapes me]) he was definitely not sober. Not necessarily high; but not sober.
If you think he was high here, you're an idiot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59i0PCuW ... re=relatedOr here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IdYpKK- ... re=relatedLet's put it this way: SSLP was compiled in a sober-state, and performed in a not-so sober state. Agreed? (note that the former doesn't negate my suggestion that some of the lines used in tracks owe their origins to drug use).
Depends on the performance. In most of the ones I've seen from that era he appears to be clean.