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March 2, 2009 at 8:44 pm · Filed under Media, News
There arent so much bands that u can always want new songs from them.But there is always one for me ‘Depeche Mode‘.They always catch me in my falling times but how can they know,indeed.Cause I was born with the wrong sign,like they say.In the wrong house with the wrong ascendancy.I always took the wrong road.I was always in the wrong place at the wrong time.For the wrong reason and the wrong rhyme.On the wrong day of the wrong week.I always I used the wrong method with the wrong technique.There must be something wrong with me chemically.I was on the wrong page of the wrong book.With the wrong rendition of the wrong hook,Made the wrong move, every wrong night.With the wrong tune played till it sounded right yeah.Wrong,Wrong, i was wrong from the day i born. thanks ‘dm’ to express my all innner silence.
Joshua Eustis, of New Orleans based duo Telefon Tel Aviv, today announced that his friend and ‘better half’ in the band, Charles Wesley Cooper III, had passed away on 22 January at the age of 31. In a message on the band’s myspace page, Eustis paid tribute to his long term friend, who he described as ‘a total sweetheart of a guy, a loving friend and confident to people everywhere.’
John Hughes, head of Chicago-based Hefty Records, who released the band’s first two albums, also paid tribute to Cooper on the label’s website, saying that ‘Cooper was an integral part of my label, but more importantly, my life. […] The most defining memories of my career in music were spent with Telefon Tel Aviv’.
No further detail was given about the circumstances of Cooper’s death.
CBS Chicago:
A 31-year-old Louisiana-born musician—missing from a Wicker Park residence since an argument with his girlfriend last week—has been found dead in the Near Northwest Side neighborhood.
Charles Cooper went missing last Wednesday night after an argument with his girlfriend. He had been staying with a friend in the Wicker Park neighborhood when he got into the argument, according to Grand Central Area detectives.
Cooper left the residence, located near 1400 N. Milwaukee Ave., before midnight on Jan. 21 and had no contact with friends or family members since, police said. He reportedly has a history of threatening suicide, but did not make such threats last week.
“Back in October, he took off for Louisiana, where he is from, for a month,” a Grand Central Area detective said Sunday.
Cooper was found Monday at 2306 N. Lawndale Ave., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office. Pronouncement information was not available and an autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday to determine the cause and manner of death.
Our thoughts are with Charlie’s family and with Joshua Eustis.