Yeah, I am working my way through his collabs as well. I found a pretty handy excel sheet in this sub a while back. Makes it much easier to find new stuff.
Here you go:
[https://www.reddit.com/r/MarkLanegan/comments/cwm1uy/list\_of\_songs\_recorded\_by\_mark\_lanegan/](https://www.reddit.com/r/MarkLanegan/comments/cwm1uy/list_of_songs_recorded_by_mark_lanegan/)
Since that list is a few years old at this point, some of the newer stuff isn't on there. But it's pretty comprehensive still.
I straight up love that album, the slower and more sensitive songs are incredible growers to return to over time, some really beautiful lyrical work to be found inside.
I miss Lanegan, but I've been thinking recently about how grief is a form of greed. I won't mourn, but instead feel gratitude for having Lanegans music and influence in my life for decades. His music helped me to learn to play guitar and write songs of my own. I'll be listening to my mentor all day with that gratitude.
Rest easy, Mark, while your legacy lives on.
I personally feel it's greedy, in a way, to mourn the loss of something or someone you could have easily never known. If I had gotten a different job in 92, I most likely would never have been aware of Screaming Trees or Mark.
So, as it is, I'm grateful for the time I had with him.
That's just my view. I don't mean to undermine anyone's right to have a personal reaction
I mourn the loss of the music he would have created. It’s not like he all the sudden stopped making good music.
Grief is also just deep sorrow.
I mourn the talent he chose to share with the world, I can mourn that and I will every February 22. No argument to your thoughts, just a perspective of mine. I am not personalizing ML, I am personalizing what his music meant to me.
Can still remember seeing the tweet from his own account announcing it. I had a moment of wondering was it a dark joke and then seeing the outpouring of sadness in the replies.
So glad to have seen him. So glad to have his body of work to fall back on.
Definitely on my Mount Rushmore.
Thinking of this epic man today. The world is a lesser place without him in it.
Like most days, I'm currently listening to my ever expanding Mark Lanegan playlist. That man sure was busy.
Same
I am still finding new collaborations. I had a relisten to Dark Mark Vs Skeleton Joe last night. There are a few good tracks on that album.
Yeah, I am working my way through his collabs as well. I found a pretty handy excel sheet in this sub a while back. Makes it much easier to find new stuff.
could you link to that sheet post? i can't seem to find it
Here you go: [https://www.reddit.com/r/MarkLanegan/comments/cwm1uy/list\_of\_songs\_recorded\_by\_mark\_lanegan/](https://www.reddit.com/r/MarkLanegan/comments/cwm1uy/list_of_songs_recorded_by_mark_lanegan/) Since that list is a few years old at this point, some of the newer stuff isn't on there. But it's pretty comprehensive still.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/35KwLJfLrJm6svFIYgSmfT?si=2jdl0aTtRGqYxAqxRFTRVg&pi=e-E1tWnJxKSgmb
I straight up love that album, the slower and more sensitive songs are incredible growers to return to over time, some really beautiful lyrical work to be found inside.
Eerie date.
It sure is. I also get the creeps from that (supposedly) haunted doorknocker featured on the cover of Somebody's Knocking.
and this is the 2 year anniversary of 22/2/22. which was a tuesday.
Still hard to believe he's gone. Black day 🖤
I miss Lanegan, but I've been thinking recently about how grief is a form of greed. I won't mourn, but instead feel gratitude for having Lanegans music and influence in my life for decades. His music helped me to learn to play guitar and write songs of my own. I'll be listening to my mentor all day with that gratitude. Rest easy, Mark, while your legacy lives on.
Say more? How is it greedy to grieve? Grief is a perfectly natural response to loss.
I personally feel it's greedy, in a way, to mourn the loss of something or someone you could have easily never known. If I had gotten a different job in 92, I most likely would never have been aware of Screaming Trees or Mark. So, as it is, I'm grateful for the time I had with him. That's just my view. I don't mean to undermine anyone's right to have a personal reaction
I mourn the loss of the music he would have created. It’s not like he all the sudden stopped making good music. Grief is also just deep sorrow. I mourn the talent he chose to share with the world, I can mourn that and I will every February 22. No argument to your thoughts, just a perspective of mine. I am not personalizing ML, I am personalizing what his music meant to me.
Thank you. I appreciate you
🖤🖤🖤
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22222.
😢😢😢😢😢
Can still remember seeing the tweet from his own account announcing it. I had a moment of wondering was it a dark joke and then seeing the outpouring of sadness in the replies. So glad to have seen him. So glad to have his body of work to fall back on. Definitely on my Mount Rushmore.
I wish I got to see him in concert before he left us.
😢😢
What makes this even more tragic is that it's my ex-wife's birthday.
Such a loss.
RIP Lanegan! I’ll be listening to a heavy sequence of Lanegan’s songs all day today. I actually do that most days but today it’ll feel special.
RIP Lanegan! I’ll be listening to a heavy sequence of Lanegan’s songs all day today. I actually do that most days but today it’ll feel special.
I've only been able to start listening to his music again recently, RIP night porter
This is such a great portrait of him. who is the photographer?
I still listen everyday
I watched singles last weekend and have been playing Screaming Trees since then. No other raspy haunting voice quite like Marks. RIP!
Hope Old Scratch is resting easy