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999?

[Unit (4+2) x The Big 3] + 9 Below Zero?

The Stones’ 5x5 EP + Rolf’s 2 Little Boys?

(The B52s x Un0.5bricking) + 1Up Records?

I ken fit you mean but it’s a dull as fuuck lazy journalist categorisation of unconnected musicians crashing and burning during any of the 365/366 days between their last day of being 26, and their 28th birthday. Janis Joplin died aged 27, 52 years ago today, incidentally. I remember it well since it was my brother’s 21st birthday, two days after the old fella’s funeral.

EDIT: we took the elder of The Progeny to see this on that individual’s birthday in 2012. My beautiful pal Angela D’Arcy played Janis, as she has done regularly in a revue of the Joplin life, and she always belts our Piece Of My Heart on gigs with her band (no pics, sorry - phone app). Brilliant show. Then the EOTP reminded me, as we watched England’s batsmen paste the Ocker bowling attack all round the ground in a nearby boozer afterwards,”Hemmin, Pater min, ye radge min - you DO realise that it’s my TWENTY SEVENTH birthday i’day, like?” Ooops.
https://broadwaybaby.com/shows/the-27-club/16789
I enjoyed reading that post (I think) But sorry min you completely lost me with all those numbers at the top Did the creator of the Crypton factor die at 27 ? But I agree with your premise strange coincidence that's all. Perhaps Fame plays a part ? I dunno. The only thing I like about cricket is Roy Harpers allegorical "When an old Cricketer leaves the crease, Or Half Man Half Biscuit - ****in 'Ell, it's Fred Titmus doing the Len Ganley stance in a Dukla Prague away shirt,