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City: NEW ORLEANS
State: Louisiana
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/9/2005

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009 

Current mood:bummed
Hello Everyone,

I'm writing this now, finally, to clarify some things I keep seeing on the internet that are driving me up the wall and causing Charlie's family to lose sleep.  I don't want to wind up in jail for braining a journalist, either.

1) The medical examiner of Cook County Chicago ruled that Charlie did not commit suicide.  There simply wasn't anything sinister in his blood at the time of his death.  No drugs, no weird stuff.  A sleeping pill and a glass of champagne, maybe a broken heart. Three separate autopsy reports have been made on this subject, all ruling inconclusively on a suicide, and calling it what is unfortunately referred to in the wasteland of the blogosphere as a "Heath Ledger".

2) If speculation about suicide is what makes some of you happy then please don't listen to our music anymore and don't come to the shows.  You make me sick.  And for you journalists out there running with your alarmist headlines, shame on you.

3) Regardless of the lyrical content of the last record record, which I have clarified in interviews prior to Charlie's death as vaguely suicidal in places, and which was completed WELL before Charlie's life took a darker turn than normal, I would say that it is the only thing about that record that is specifically NOT romantic, and we weren't trying to portray it as something glamorous or desirable.  I have had suicidal thoughts many, many times in my life, but never have I allowed them to manifest themselves physically or with any real weight in my life.  I've merely explored the lowest depths of what my heart can hold, and the same goes for Charlie in his life, and his art.  What happened to him afterwards wasn't a suicide, it was a tragedy, and I'm going to leave it at that.

4) None of you, especially some certain contrarian "journalists", are experts on Charlie and his life.  I am, however, so I am the only person that any of you will ever know, directly or indirectly, who can speak with real authority on this matter (short of Charlie's family, who most certainly will never say a word about this whole disaster, as well they shouldn't). Anything that does not come directly from me is speculation at best, and therefore bullshit.

5) Charlie wasn't a man looking for attention or trying to leave behind some kind of legend or heroic self-sacrifice for the behoof of his art, much less something so insignificant as a Long Player album.  Give me a break.  He was a regular guy; easy-going, creative, talented, polished, obliging, witty, heartbroken, victim of terrible luck and even more frightful timing.  That's it.  

So, basically, everyone can just put that in their pipe and smoke it for a while because it's the last and only time I will ever speak publicly of the worst tragedy of my life.  I don't care what the consequences of my silence are from here forward; after the year I've had, I can handle absolutely anything that morons in this world are going to throw at me.

Yours in music,

Joshua Eustis


*EDIT*

I would also like to point out that the source of the data was an interview that I did with a good mutual friend of mine and Charlie's, three weeks after the news came, which ran on March 1st.  Since then, the definitive ruling of an accident has become official. This is old news...
stahler

 
its a terrible tragedy...but i believe this statement will close some doors for some people....now i know the truth and i hope you can turn this around and make something beautiful from it.....may charlie rest in peace.......
 
Posted by stahler on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 8:46 PM
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Eymerich

 
Charlies was an incomparable  artist and just for this everyone must respect his memory.





 

¨Peace"


 
Posted by Eymerich on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 9:07 PM
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Psyrin

 
I'm sorry to hear about what happened and it's terrible that both Charlies family and yourself are being harassed because of what happened. It's the last thing anyone would want in such a time and situation. My heart goes out to Charlie and everyone who was affected by his tragic/sudden death. Much love, Bret.

 
Posted by Psyrin on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 9:22 PM
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PhantaSystem

 
we love you

 
Posted by PhantaSystem on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 9:31 PM
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Kid Called Computer

 
Posted by Kid Called Computer on Monday, August 24, 2009 - 6:30 AM
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Danny

 
Josh,

As fans and supporters, I think we all appreciate hearing more on the subject. No explanation or reasoning is owed to anyone and you didn't have to do this, but know that we, as fans, felt our own connection to Charlie (same as we do with you) and hearing more information gives us a little closure too. Specifically, more accurate information from the source (only you or Charlie's family would qualify as this anyway - we all should know that). The vast majority of us didn't know Charlie personally, but miss him and mourn him just the same, but in our own ways. As tough as it must be to discuss this, perhaps this blog will help everyone move forward. 

That concludes my unwanted and unwarranted opinion on the matter. Thanks for this.

-Daniel

 
Posted by Danny on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 9:49 PM
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brett
Brett Panzer

 
I've messaged you and have tried explaining how good your music is but it is impossible to put my feelings into words. Everything about TTA excites me and has opened me up to so many new types of music. Seriously, everything you and Charlie have created musically is amazing. Within 2 weeks of first hearing a song of yours on Last.fm, I owned everything you had released. Your music is so calming, heartbreaking, intense, beautiful, thought provoking, and other words that I can't think of. Your music means the world to me and I would throw out my entire record collection to listen to your music for the rest of time. This may sound weird and have a generic '#1 fan' tone to it, but I don't have any other idea of how to communicate how fucking unbelievably great TTA is. I may be moving to Chicago in October and I hope I can get the chance to see you perform, at least once, if I'm up there. There's a great quality version of 'The Sky Is Black..' on Youtube somewhere and it is honestly the best song I've ever heard. Well I think this will conclude my waste of virtual space for today. Take care.

 
Posted by brett on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 10:06 PM
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d i m

 
I really hate most journalists, or shall we call them, Sensationalists? I'm just happy that you're bringing us such great music live even after all that has happen.
 
Posted by d i m on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 10:20 PM
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Nick
Nick Wood

 
It is truly unfortunate the way the media has spun this story.  I am very thankful to have reliable information concerning the matter, but even so it was not necessary.  It does not matter to me how he passed, only that he is gone. 

TTV has been the soundtrack to so many nights of my life - both good and bad.  Charlie has a legacy as all my children will more than likely be conceived to his music!   You have nowhere to go but up Mr. Eustis.  Draw from your emotions and turn this tradgedy into beautiful art - but whatever you do don't let it stop you!

P.S.  You really have no idea how much your musical career has meant to me on a personal level.  When my grandfather passed I listened to Lotus Above Water and What the Use of Feet if You Haven't Got Legs for the very first time, and I immediately burst into tears.  When I heard Sound In A Dark Room I immediately thought of running my hands up and down my girlfriend's body and kissing her neck.  Then there is I Lied.  This track feels like an embrace, or a pat on the back to me.  It is dark, yet uplifting, and it came to me at a point in my life when I needed it very much.  This track, is easily the most personally influential piece of music in my life - although I won't go into detail why in such a public forum.   Thank you for providing me with more enjoyment, insight, motivation, and beauty than just about anyone in my entire life.  If I could give both of you a hug, I would.

 
Posted by Nick on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 1:33 AM
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pa.sys.tematic.

 
We love you. 

 
Posted by pa.sys.tematic. on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 6:18 AM
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David Fivecoate

 
Thanks, Josh, for the nuanced insight. I lost a friend in a remotely similar manner. Wishing you closure and peace.

 
Posted by David Fivecoate on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 10:40 AM
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( )

 
I've been a fan of your music since Farenheit Fair Enough came out. I have so much respect and love for the music you two have created since. My condolences to you and Charlie's family and friends that have to endure the sudden loss of a dear person. May you find strength and the ability to cope with this tragic loss. Love, Roger
 
Posted by ( ) on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 5:35 PM
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The Beta-resercyclic Acid

 
The cause of death was simply: Pena Moral

 
Posted by The Beta-resercyclic Acid on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 6:28 PM
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Blake Jarrell

 
sorry you've had to deal with that bullshit.

some people just don't know to stop prying after the family has asked for privacy and respect.

then again everyone can't be raised in new orleans where we learn to respect those above ground tombs all around us.

let me know if you need anything.

 
Posted by Blake Jarrell on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 7:09 PM
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JESSNECTAR
Jessica Dickinson

 
Ever since I read about his death on this very blog, whenever I hear TTA I can't do anything but send out as much positivity as possible in his memory... I want nothing more than for that beautiful energy to permeate everything around me, like TTA permeates my spirit -- the tinkles and ticks whisper wordless stories to my brain as they massage my soul and I really, really hope that the darkness subsides for you so that the sunshine can once again warm your heart.

 
Posted by JESSNECTAR on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 7:56 PM
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brett
Brett Panzer

 
And I want to say "thanks" in advance for playing in Phoenix in September. I'm moving out of the area a week after so it's an awesome going away present.

 
Posted by brett on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 9:39 PM
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RobE

 
thanx for clearing that up...now...LETS FUCKING ROCK!!!!!!!!!!

long live TTA

rob xx
 
Posted by RobE on Friday, July 24, 2009 - 3:33 PM
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ash

 
The music the two of you have made has simply changed my life-- it's nothing short of wonderfully brilliant. 

We love you.

 
Posted by ash on Saturday, July 25, 2009 - 1:00 AM
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JACKIE
COOPER ABBOTT

 
Its Been Month's since my brother's passing , and more than anyone i feel it down deep inside. Charlie was the most brilliant person that i met. Charlie adored my  children as his own.His personality was a gift to people "he was so sweet and down to earth". It takes alot for me to even put into words how i feel , i still everyday think of my BRO, who meant the world to me and i looked up to him and i know he knows that!! I told him that everyday i could.

 
Posted by JACKIE on Monday, July 27, 2009 - 3:45 AM
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n5MD

 
Yo Joshua!

Man do I feel terrible that you even had to comment on this. I'm sure it makes it very hard to move on, as it were, with all the speculation and hearsay... which frankly i feel is really no one else's business but the cooper family's and yours. It's really too bad that a lot of the time people don't think about the ramifications of something they say on their blog/e-zine before they hit "publish".

our thoughts are with you...


 
Posted by n5MD on Saturday, August 01, 2009 - 4:22 PM
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Owl

 
Right on, man....

Hopefully i will see you at One Eyed Jack's in September. Keep on rolling.

 
Posted by Owl on Saturday, August 22, 2009 - 2:24 AM
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Solid Gold, The Debaucherous Fellow
Colt Gunsworth

 
just read this today, i know better late than never right? anyway i never thought it necessary that you comment on it and im sure you've had your reasons. in my opinion, to us charlie was an artist we admire, someone we'd like to have known personally but were only fortunate enough to know artistically...and that should be enough.

but for you, friends and family he was more than that. he was a brother, son, best friend whatever the case may be. and to whoever out there feels they need to speak nonsense on someone they never knew...well pardon my french but eph 'em.

much love and respect Joshua, stay strong and creative.

p.s. caught your show in LA in spaceland in sept, met you outside and you were nice as i expected, magical performance, all in all a good night.

 
Posted by Solid Gold, The Debaucherous Fellow on Monday, November 09, 2009 - 12:56 AM
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χάρισμα

 
thank you so much for saying this. it was needed.
Peace beyond understanding,
chloe
 
Posted by χάρισμα on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 - 10:18 PM
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