Showing posts with label The Hungarian Suicide Song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hungarian Suicide Song. Show all posts

Thursday, February 05, 2015

The Hungarian Suicide Song

'Gloomy Sunday' originally written by a Hungarian composer Rezső Seress after he broke up with his girlfriend in the 1930's.; a.k.a The Hungarian Suicide Song.
 
At least 100 suicides have been linked to the song in various countries, including both the composer and the composer's ex-girlfriend who poisoned herself after hearing it leaving a note simply saying, "Gloomy Sunday".
 
It was banned by the BBC up until 2002; who deemed the song "too upsetting" for the public
 
Stories of its notoriety include a man who heard a beggar singing it and immediately gave all his possessions away before jumping from a bridge to his death. In Budapest, a shopkeeper killed himself and left a note that quoted from the lyrics of the same song. In Berlin, a young shopkeeper hung herself. Beneath her feet, they found a copy of "Gloomy Sunday". In New York, a pretty secretary gassed herself, leaving behind her a request that “Gloomy Sunday” be played at her funeral. In London, a woman overdosed while listening to a record of the song over and over.
 
Is it the musical equivalent of M. Night Shyamalan's film The Happening, or simply myth?
 
Listen at your peril...



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