I think Sammy is still with us.
Yeah -- was going to say pretty sure he's still around.
I think Sammy is still with us.
It was a heart failureNo one has said Mama Cass. Although I don't believe the rumor that she choked on a ham sandwich.
Obviously Sammy Kershaw is. I wasn’t thinking of dead people; just artists that faded out of the light. Sorry I posted, SMHI think Sammy is still with us.
I remember playing Carney on my “stereo” over and over again as a kid.Mike Bloomfield, Roy Buchanan, Leon Russell
I appreciate the wat this list brings back a lotta great music memories.
All Apologies and Heart Shaped Box are off "in utero" and are classic grunge. But, agreed two songs don't an album make. Me? I'm too old to be a grunge guy and I prefer REM, but they were a decade earlier. Nirvana was a phenomenon like the Beatles were in the 60's. But I did not appreciate this self-destructive nihilism affecting the youth, it is very dangerous and spiritually unhealthy. I gave away my Nirvana CDs when Cobain was gone. No Hero worship here, though this may have shocked the youth back into a living a meaningful existence....... However, their follow-up In Utero was not good. It's actually hard to listen to. And then Nirvana was over.
You can enjoy him or anyone else all you want which is the point of this thread, but keep the hero-worship in check, please. .....
One of the best concerts I ever attended was an outdoor concert in Conshohocken, PA with Freddie King and Leon Russell in 1971 or 1972. King died at the early age of 56.Mike Bloomfield, Roy Buchanan, Leon Russell
I appreciate the wat this list brings back a lotta great music memories.
People that are dead cannot possibly “come back”.... idiots
Idiot indeedHAL: Dave. My mind is going. I can feel it. I can feel it. My mind is going. There is no question about it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I can feel it.