Donny delivered so much in his short lifetime, but what he gave will live forever. The fact that he was IN CONTROL of his work , was one of the most serious threats to amerikkk. I could care less who gets on the screen and says they think he committed suicide, those who know aint talking , and those who are talking don't know.
Interesting viewpoint. I agree. We don't really excercise our minds to find out about history whether musical or otherwise. I must say that this program is good. You get a chance to hear from people that knew the various artists.
I read once that he was alleged to have fallen from a window. There is an open verdict on his death as to whether it was suicide or he was pushed. Apparantly he had been studying suicide techniques for years. Also is wife had stated he was diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic. So in short who knows.
They focus on the tragedy because they can't understand how a man with all that talent just fell by the wayside. Unfortunately, if VH1/TVOne don't do it, very few will pick up the mantel and do justice to our musical history. Like I said, it is obvious after 30 yrs., his family and friends are STILL hurting behind his death. Until "Unsung" did something, all you heard was "Great singer", "Another great tune from Flack and Hathaway" & "His untimely death .." I feel your passion & love for Donny.
where is part 2?
287750km 1 week ago
Donny was EXTREMELY underrated but his work speaks for itself
Thedanner1000 6 months ago
It is so sad to know one of my favorite musicians and singers suffered the way he did!! One of the best voices n history
sean34111 1 year ago
Donnie was truly a musical genius. He contributed so much to music.
will434usmc 1 year ago
Donny delivered so much in his short lifetime, but what he gave will live forever. The fact that he was IN CONTROL of his work , was one of the most serious threats to amerikkk. I could care less who gets on the screen and says they think he committed suicide, those who know aint talking , and those who are talking don't know.
Natturner187 2 years ago 2
Interesting viewpoint. I agree. We don't really excercise our minds to find out about history whether musical or otherwise. I must say that this program is good. You get a chance to hear from people that knew the various artists.
bryanferryfan 2 years ago
IMO he commited suicide.
PAF149 2 years ago
I read once that he was alleged to have fallen from a window. There is an open verdict on his death as to whether it was suicide or he was pushed. Apparantly he had been studying suicide techniques for years. Also is wife had stated he was diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic. So in short who knows.
jodiejammeranda 2 years ago
did he not jump off a roof in manhattan right after him and roberta finished dinner anyone?
PAF149 2 years ago
They focus on the tragedy because they can't understand how a man with all that talent just fell by the wayside. Unfortunately, if VH1/TVOne don't do it, very few will pick up the mantel and do justice to our musical history. Like I said, it is obvious after 30 yrs., his family and friends are STILL hurting behind his death. Until "Unsung" did something, all you heard was "Great singer", "Another great tune from Flack and Hathaway" & "His untimely death .." I feel your passion & love for Donny.
lepoetress 2 years ago