Daily posts from r/Avicii. > @r_channels > @reddit2telegram > @TheCursedNetwork
Avicii Animal Friday #33
https://redd.it/1dgrax3
@r_Avicii
Made a cover for one of his most underrated old ID's
https://redd.it/1dgoqfl
@r_Avicii
I made a song with AI and it sounds like Avicii.
https://soundcloud.com/soundboy_indytronic/oct-1402-avicii-style
https://redd.it/1dg887j
@r_Avicii
Nicky Romero absent from "I'm Tim" - why?
I think of Nicky as the Eternal Guardian of the Avicii Flame... But he was very obviously not included in "It's Tim"... Not even a snippet of I COULD BE THE ONE. Anyone have any context?
https://redd.it/1dg68go
@r_Avicii
Karen Marie Ørsted (MØ) like Avicii?
The reason for the question is because I never saw a mention of her talking about Avicii.
https://redd.it/1dg2hyu
@r_Avicii
My thoughts on Avicii's final day
Hello everyone!
I just finished watching Tim's documentary for the first time, and I have to say I'm incredibly amazed and surprised to see the state he was in just before his death (and even during the years of his rise to success).
I noticed many similarities between Tim and myself in terms of psychology and personality. Several years ago, I was diagnosed with clinical depression and PTSD, and strangely almost everything he says in the documentary (when he refers to not liking "small talk," not enjoying being surrounded by lots of people in that kind of environment, etc.) is exactly how I feel. I also moved away from home at a young age (22) to live at the other side of the world by myself (Canada to Thailand) because I felt completely hopeless back home.
It's the kind of thing that, unfortunately, is very difficult to understand if you haven't experienced it yourself (or if you're not an expert like a psychologist or a psychiatrist who is in weekly contact with people living through it).
Do you know what the worst thing someone in that state of mind can do is? Be alone. If you stay alone for too long, you start to question many things and you start to imagine scenarios that may be real, maybe not, which has a detrimental effect on the mind. You start to analyze every little things, every little actions, literally everything. Should've I done that this way? Did I make a mistake? Why do I feel like that? and it goes on and on and on.
Just seeing Tim go to all his concerts and all the fans screaming around him and all the pressure to perform despite clearly suffering, I have to tip my hat to him. Personally, just going to the grocery store is difficult for me, so I could never have done what he did.
I believe that what happened in Tim's case is that towards the end of his live career and when he revealed that he wanted to stop it, he felt neglected, misunderstood, and betrayed. You can see it in his eyes when he talks about it in the documentary, that it deeply hurts him.
Tim never wanted the fame that comes with the rise of his music to the top. I believe that if someone had asked him if he would have preferred to go back to the beginning of his career before all the shows and all the spotlight, he would have said yes in a heartbeat.
I don't believe Tim went to Oman with the intention of committing suicide. However, reading all the details, I also don't believe that he went there in the best frame of mind.
My theory is that when he was in Oman, he started drinking and went on a several-day bender. If you're depressed and you drink often, believe me, it will absolutely affect your mental health.
I remember several years ago, I drank for about 5 days straight and on the 4th day, I bought a rope and everything was ready. I was drinking beer looking at the rope, and I was really ready to end it. It wouldn't surprise me at all if that's what happened in Tim's case.
I believe Tim felt incredibly alone during this phase of his life, and to be honest, and I know it will sound ironic and counterproductive to what I wrote before, but I believe that not touring anymore created a void in him. He had toured so much before that it kinda became a part of his identity. But not doing it anymore made him spend more time with himself. Perhaps a little too much.
During the final day, I believe he consumed the bottle of wine (along with other drinks) and after that, he started to analyze his life and on a whim, he decided that it was preferable to end it.
And that's what's dangerous about depression (real depression, not the one you feel when you have a bad grade). It's that when you go to bed, you hope to fall asleep quickly to forget this reality, but as soon as you get up and open your eyes, you think, "oh no, not this again."
His parents indicated that they spoke to him the same day as his death. It wouldn't surprise me if he contacted them while he was drinking, precisely at the moment he was questioning everything and wanted to bid them farewell.
I have a friend who died like that. She
(Can't Love You Again) chords ?
Would appreciate it if anyone can provide me the chords to Avicii unreleased song ( Can't Love You Again). Can't seem to find an accurate one on the internet, and can't seem to figure it out myself cause I'm bad at guessing the chord
https://redd.it/1df2xo8
@r_Avicii
anyone else thought of this?
https://redd.it/1dez1n2
@r_Avicii
The Avicii kinda vibes on this new Garrix ID got me excited.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8JX1a3Nma2/?igsh=MWd3aWYxOTZrMTFncw==
https://redd.it/1deue2r
@r_Avicii
Avicii Documentary Status - a lot of fans are asking where to watch this film. The answer is you can't just yet. It only just premiered at the Tribeca Film Fest and has no public release date yet announced. I'm sure there will be a post the minute we find out when the release date is!
https://redd.it/1deldut
@r_Avicii
What's Your Fun / Unknown / Underrated Avicii Fact
I just like fun facts and trivia, and love to find out little known and interesting things about our boy Avicii!
https://redd.it/1ddm10i
@r_Avicii
My father died when I was a teenager, I have never felt this way about a song the way I feel about "The nights" It's like avicii is talking to me, reminding me about what life is about, to wake up that day and find out that he passed away, devastated me.
https://redd.it/1ddrvka
@r_Avicii
My photo book arrived after just two days!!
https://redd.it/1dgeyvq
@r_Avicii
Do lesser known artists like Jim Yosef, Tobu & Electrolight play live ? Club or an event ?
I feel like most of us here in this sub have a pretty similar taste in music other than the obvious (Avicii). Was wondering if all of these artists played somewhere we could go to but so far haven’t been able to find any info.
https://redd.it/1dg7cw3
@r_Avicii
Was anyone at the avicii hotel back then? Because I wonder what it was like
https://redd.it/1dfzhf6
@r_Avicii
was addicted to cocaine and she saw all the problems it caused in her family, so one evening she decided to order an ounce of cocaine. She consumed all (or at least most of it) very quickly knowing it would kill her, and during that time, she was writing a letter to her family.
I will always remember the end of the letter (I read it). It said:
"I'm starting to see less clearly, I apologize, I love you very much." When she wrote "very much" we could see that's when she passed out because the H wasn't fully drawn and it made like this giant line as if she fell down the chair.
Have Tim's blood test results regarding his alcohol consumption been revealed? I'm curious to know what his alcohol level was at the time of his death.
Also, does anyone remember who the guy in the documentary is who tells Tim when Tim says he wants to cancel everything, that he will have to bear the cancellation fees and the consequences and that he doesn't see why it's a problem for Tim not to continue even though Tim is literally in front of him on the verge of tears?
That person didn't deserve to be near Tim - AT ALL. Just by the way he talks, you can see that he doesn't have his well-being at heart at all, and he uses passive-aggressive techniques to try to intimidate him into continuing.
It may sound a bit silly, but I believe that more hugs, more open-mindedness, and more open ears might have saved Tim.
Rest in Peace Tim Bergling. Thank you for your exceptional contribution that you shared with us in this world. I really started to truly listen to your music in August 2018 (4 months after your departure) when I lost my father. You helped me immensely with my own grieve and pain, and I thank you for everything.
TLDR; I believe Tim felt neglected, alone, and wanted to clear his head in Oman. I don't think he intended to kill himself when he arrived there, but after several days on a bender and the effect of alcohol and the depression, he decided to end it and contacted his parents before. I also believe that more hugs, more open-mindedness and more open ears would've saved him. He needed more friend like his gym coach.
https://redd.it/1df6z8n
@r_Avicii
Did anyone knows the quote written on this shirt ?
or did anyone actually bought this shirt and have it ? would appreciate if anyone could provide me the quote thanks
https://preview.redd.it/4rv1mdp46d6d1.png?width=391&format=png&auto=webp&s=601621cb6ebfb4f03f77a4cb66aeeaa95595ff45
https://redd.it/1df2ti5
@r_Avicii
The Life & Music of Tim Bergling Book
https://redd.it/1df28ws
@r_Avicii
For people who have been to the Avicii museum, is there a gift shop with merch?
https://redd.it/1det4yz
@r_Avicii
Avicii photo book in English is OUT NOW!
Avicii: The life and music of Tim Bergling https://amzn.eu/d/9g8m69p
https://redd.it/1dekgno
@r_Avicii
I’m Tim- Friday viewing
I’ll be attending Friday’s viewing of the new doc in NYC. Is anyone interested in a happy hour or meetup after the show? DM me :)
https://redd.it/1ddy8zj
@r_Avicii
This song never fails to pick me up🥹
https://redd.it/1ddrfdd
@r_Avicii
People who went to the new film: how was it?
Any new information?
https://redd.it/1ddqq8r
@r_Avicii