c_hawkbob wrote:I guess it's because I'm getting to that age but it seems as though heroes and idols (music, sports and otherwise) that have had so much impact on my life are dropping on an all too regular basis now so I figured that instead of starting a new thread for each one, that will eventually fall off the bottom of the page and be forgotten, I'd start a thread that we can add to as these tragedies occur. This way every time it is added to the previous names are there to be perused and reminisced upon.
Now It's Glenn Frey, guitarist, vocalist and songwriter extraordinaire for The Eagles. I'll seriously miss you man, rock on. Your music will be played forever.
RiverDog wrote:Time to edit your post, Hawktown....from "thanks, guys" to "thanks, folks".
Nice little online family we have in here. I like the fact that it's a small group.
RiverDog wrote:Time to edit your post, Hawktown....from "thanks, guys" to "thanks, folks".
Nice little online family we have in here. I like the fact that it's a small group.
burrrton wrote:Kinda like it, too. Post at Blue and it's noise noise noise noise. Here, not always the quickest conversation, but more coherent.
c_hawkbob wrote:While most of his music wasn't my particular cup of tea there were always a couple tracks on every album that were pure brilliance. His genius and musicianship are undeniable. Much respect.
RIP Prince.
https://www.yahoo.com/music/legendary-a ... 05660.html
savvyman wrote:Talent, Charisma &........ Genius
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/10777115/prince_little_red_corvette/
Old but Slow wrote:Chuck Berry died today, he was 90. The true father of rock and roll, and I thought he was immortal.
NorthHawk wrote:Rock and Roll would never have evolved as it did without Chuck Berry. He gave it an edge that other songwriters/bands didn't and many looked to his style to emulate or at least take something from.
You know you're getting old when your musical heroes die at 90.
Hawktawk wrote:One of the greatest rock singers of all time. Wow. I hope it isn't dope but you wonder. I guess I had a heart attack at 57 so anything is possible. RIP I thoroughly enjoyed your work bro.
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