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On This Date (October 12, 1978) Nancy Spungen / Girlfriend Of Sid Vicious « The Music's Over
On This Date (October 12, 1978) Nancy Spungen / Girlfriend Of Sid Vicious « The Music's OverNancy Spungen
February 27, 1958 – October 12, 1978
Nancy Spungen was just 17 when she left her Southeast Pennsylvania home for New York City to follow her true passion, punk rock. She quickly became immersed in the city’s growing underground scene, gravitating toward bands like the New York Dolls, the Heartbreakers, and the Ramones. Two years later, she moved to London where she met the Sex Pistols. After reportedly being rejected by the band’s singer, Johhny Rotten, Spungen set her sites on bassist, Sid Vicious. Over the course of the next two years, there relationship and lives spriraled out of control due to increasing dependence on heroin and other drugs. Accounts differ as to which initially dragged the other along for the ride. The last couple of months of their lives together were apparently marred by incidents of domestic violence. On October 12, 1978, 20-year-old Nancy Spungen died from a single stab wound to her abdomen in the Chelsea Hotel room she shared with Vicious. Vicious was immediately arrested for the murder. While some of his own comments seemed to implicate him, there are other valid theories as to what happened, including her being killed in a botched robbery while Vicious was in a drug stupor. Adding to the mystery, Vicious died of what is believed to have been an intentional overdose just prior to when he was to stand trial for the murder. His suicide note indicated that they had made a death pact but did not implicate him in her killing.
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Miley Cyrus Explains Twitter Exit; Courtney Love Leaves Too | Access Hollywood - Celebrity News, Photos & Videos
Miley Cyrus Explains Twitter Exit; Courtney Love Leaves Too | Access Hollywood - Celebrity News, Photos & VideosLOS ANGELES, Calif. --
Miley Cyrus isn’t the only singer to call it quits with Twitter.
Courtney Love’s Twitter page, @courtneylover79, where the former Hole frontwoman had offered streams of difficult-to-interpret rants that landed her in legal trouble recently, had been closed as of Sunday. A second account, @clcobain, was also closed.
According to the New York Times, Courtney was sued earlier this month by a fashion designer after the star lashed out with a string of allegedly defamatory Tweets.
Meanwhile, Miley, who previously released a rap video to explain why she’d quit the micro-blogging site, offered a more serious take on her exit on her private fan Web site, Mileyworld.
“It breaks my spirit to hear that some of you feel neglected since I deleted my twitter. It was a wonderful way to stay connected to you & I really felt like during that time we became very much like friends,” she wrote, according to Perez Hilton. “I love my job so much that it is hard to believe sometimes that it is considered ‘working.’ But, in the end it is still a business and I do need some sort of a ‘normal’ life as well.”
The star went on to acknowledge that by constantly Tweeting, she’d given up part of her personal life.
“I often complain to the ones closest to me that I don’t seem to have much of a private life any more and part of that is my fault,” she wrote. “How can I whine about my life being to public if I am the one telling the world what I am doing? Some things in my life need to say in my life only and not on some gossip site.”
And it’s not just Twitter Miley said she’s cutting back on, advising fans to spend less time online.
“I just think kids all over the world could maybe take a little vacation from Cyberspace,” she wrote. “My problem with the internet is it makes negativity so available. It allows people to anonymously hurt others without any consequences. That is not the real world. Not only that, but if we spent more time enjoying what we are doing besides tweeting about it, we would enjoy our lives a whole lot more.”
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