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Old 01.26.2008, 04:31 AM   #92
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This is interesting too

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...24/2145265.htm

The fate of an eerie video of actor Heath Ledger "drowning" himself, set to a song by Nick Drake, is being mulled by the estate of the late singer-songwriter.

Drake committed suicide in 1974.

Yesterday Ledger was found dead in his New York apartment, with prescription pills nearby.

An autopsy conducted by New York's Medical examiner has proved inconclusive.

The black-and-white Drake clip, which Ledger shot and edited himself, was included in a multimedia installation, "A Place To Be" - devoted to Drake at Seattle's Bumbershoot festival in September 2007.

It was also on display during a Drake celebration of the same name in Los Angeles in October.

In it, Ledger turns the camera on himself while Drake's "Black Eyed Dog" plays.

At its conclusion, he drowns himself in a bathtub.

"Black Eyed Dog" is allegedly the last song Drake wrote before overdosing on the anti-depressant amitriptyline.

Sources have confirmed that the video is the property of the Drake estate.

They are now deciding whether to release it in any form.
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