Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees singer, dies at 57(在线收听) |
Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees singer, dies at 57 Transcript Mark Lanegan was a founding member of the grunge-era Seattle band Screaming Trees and later part of Queens of the Stone Age. He died Tuesday of unspecified causes at his home in Ireland. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Seattle grunge pioneer Mark Lanegan has died. He started as lead singer of the band Screaming Trees in the 1980s. A MARTINEZ, HOST: The hard rock group was best known for their single "Nearly Lost You," and Lanegan was known for his deep bass voice. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "NEARLY LOST YOU") SCREAMING TREES: (Singing) I nearly lost you there. MARTINEZ: In an interview with NPR in 2019, writer Mark Yarm, author of a book about grunge, described Screaming Trees this way. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED NPR BROADCAST) MARK YARM: They were led by Mark Lanegan, who's a big, brooding guy. MARTIN: He says they had a reputation for getting in some fights. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED NPR BROADCAST) YARM: Amongst the grunge guys, they were kind of the rowdy bunch, I'd say. MARTIN: Lanegan also sang with the band Queens of the Stone Age and co-wrote their hit "No One Knows." (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "NO ONE KNOWS") QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE: (Singing) We get some rules to follow. MARTINEZ: Lanegan was 57. No cause of death was given. But in a recent book, he detailed a battle with COVID that put him in a coma for three weeks. He died at his home in Killarney, Ireland. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "NO ONE KNOWS") QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE: (Singing) And I realize you're mine. Indeed a... |
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