So thoughtful
I hesitated to listen to this, because I thought the story had been told. But it has not been told in the way this podcast did. It helps us understand our internal battle between loving our childhood memories of him and his music, and then shamefully remembering how society demonized him. Then it comes full circle back to us, recognizing that the demons were inside him, and that society was right to be concerned. It turns out that we were wrong to keep excusing behavior that hurt innocents. Most of all I learned how strong the demons in him were, and how they chased him to his death.
Wwtttt1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/23
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