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    @dogmeat said in RIP 2019:

    @JC said in RIP 2019:

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    Damon Linker  /  Aug 31, 2019  /  Culture & Life

    The coming death of just about every rock legend

    The coming death of just about every rock legend

    On rock music’s losing battle with mortality

    Funnily enough I was just thinking something similar when I heard about Ocasek. Most of those pioneers are circling the drain now and soon most of my heroes will be history. Getting older sucks.

    Beats the alternative though...

    Thought the article was 300 words stating the very obvious. Plus it had a very loose definition of rock.

    Could have been said in 5 (6)

    There's a storm a comin'

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    @MiketheSnow said in RIP 2019:

    @dogmeat said in RIP 2019:

    @JC said in RIP 2019:

    @MiketheSnow said in RIP 2019:

    Damon Linker  /  Aug 31, 2019  /  Culture & Life

    The coming death of just about every rock legend

    The coming death of just about every rock legend

    On rock music’s losing battle with mortality

    Funnily enough I was just thinking something similar when I heard about Ocasek. Most of those pioneers are circling the drain now and soon most of my heroes will be history. Getting older sucks.

    Beats the alternative though...

    Thought the article was 300 words stating the very obvious. Plus it had a very loose definition of rock.

    Could have been said in 5 (6)

    “There's a storm a comin' “

    That’s Richard Hawley. He’s got a few more years left I reckon.

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    @Tim said in RIP 2019:

    @canefan

    Going up to Mangawhai Heads for the summer as a kid there were three tapes on the way: Best of the Cars, Best of Talking Heads, and the Travelling Willberries.

    My first road trip when I got a car was to Mangawhai , we thrashed Badmotorfinger on the crappy factory Datsun tape deck .

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    @JC said in RIP 2019:

    @MiketheSnow said in RIP 2019:

    Damon Linker  /  Aug 31, 2019  /  Culture & Life

    The coming death of just about every rock legend

    The coming death of just about every rock legend

    On rock music’s losing battle with mortality

    Funnily enough I was just thinking something similar when I heard about Ocasek. Most of those pioneers are circling the drain now and soon most of my heroes will be history. Getting older sucks.

    I was thinking about just that this week. The list of musicians I've seen live who have now passed away is getting longer every year.

    The Cars debut album is one of the best from any band (Side 2 is killer). I cranked up that, Heartbeat City and some Eddie Money in their honour this week.

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    @JC

    I was surprised to learn Ocasek was only a year younger than Mick Jagger and 8 years younger than Jerry Lee Lewis (The Killer is still alive!). Completely different musical generations, but not a lotta difference in age. He was a late bloomer.

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    @Salacious-Crumb

    Yep, as I said I’m unsure how it escaped my. Jerry Lee still being around is good news. He’ll be able to go to his wife’s high school graduation this year.

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    @JC said in RIP 2019:

    @Salacious-Crumb

    Yep, as I said I’m unsure how it escaped my. Jerry Lee still being around is good news. He’ll be able to go to his wife’s high school graduation this year.

    And attend the birth of his next niece ...I mean wife.

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    @Salacious-Crumb said in RIP 2019:

    @JC

    I was surprised to learn Ocasek was only a year younger than Mick Jagger and 8 years younger than Jerry Lee Lewis (The Killer is still alive!). Completely different musical generations, but not a lotta difference in age. He was a late bloomer.

    Benjamin Orr was older than I thought too (only 3 years younger than Ocasek) although he died back in 2000. Ocasek was 32 when he formed The Cars so he had paid his dues before having success.

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    Amazes me that Stranglers drummer Jet Black is three years older then Charlie Watts. (Both are still alive, God bless ‘em.)

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    @Salacious-Crumb said in RIP 2019:

    Amazes me that Stranglers drummer Jet Black is three years older then Charlie Watts. (Both are still alive, God bless ‘em.)

    That is surprising because as you know God got his start as Charlie’s drum tech.

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    Inconceivable 😞

    Aja Romano  /  Nov 16, 2018  /  culture

    The author of The Princess Bride shaped pop culture as few screenwriters have

    The author of The Princess Bride shaped pop culture as few screenwriters have

    The man who gave us “Inconceivable!” and “As you wish” also gave us Stepford Wives, Butch Cassidy, and “Follow the money.”

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    Screenwriter for some of the best movies of all time. The Dread Pirate Roberts of screenwriting is an apt description.

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    Jacques Chirac dead at 86

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    Robert Garrison, Tommy from the Karate Kid has died at 59

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12271819

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    Ginger Baker. He would have packed in plenty in his 80 years.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/116368570/ginger-baker-creams-volatile-drummer-has-died

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    Still find it bonkers he played on a Public Image Ltd album.

    Johnny Rotten and Ginger Baker...? I’d get out of the way.

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    Pretty disappointing that the article slant is more in his volatility than his music innovation.

    It’s pretty rare for a rock drummer to say they weren’t influenced by Baker.

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    Ginger had a very high opinion of himself too.

    I read another article about him today. Apart from musician, his occupations later in life included studio owner, olive farmer, and building site labourer.

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    I really like Ginger, but he was too much of a jazz snob for my liking and rarely-if-ever said anything complimentary about rock music or musicians. I’ve always believed he had a massive ego and was equally insecure. He had talent though, that’s for certain.

    I love jazz music probably more than most, but I’m not a purist, and can enjoy the Pistols every bit as much as I love Coltrane.

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    @MajorRage said in RIP 2019:

    Pretty disappointing that the article slant is more in his volatility than his music innovation.

    True, but that’s like an obituary of Elizabeth Taylor and not mentioning the multiple marriages. Ginger had a very difficult time managing relationships, and that’s probably why his recording & performing output is significantly less than it might otherwise have been had he had the ability to work with partners for any stretch of time. His volatility is a huge part of his character. In many respects reminds me of Artie Shaw, a perfectionist musician who had difficulty with relationships. Perfectionists can be geniuses ... and difficult to live & work with.

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