Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Sobering

 


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  1. Can we trade Roger Waters for Jeff Beck?

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  2. Notably absent is Keith Richards at 122 but that's probably a different list. Mark Knopfler should have made the list at 73.

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  3. It's a damn miracle a lot of that list made it past 30.

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  4. Note FTR that the right column from Ronstadt down is the Baby Boomers, but the left column are The Silent Generation, born before 1946.

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  5. John Mayall at 89 was still performing until the Coof shut down the world. He's off the road now but has a recent studio album out.

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  6. I think it's time we start to think in terms of Keefs future. I mean, what kinda world are we going to leave Keef?....

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  7. All the truly great musicians are long gone, though; Bach, Mendelssohn, ... ;-)
    Although John Williams is still around at 91.

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    1. I keep thinking we're going to lose Williams. Here'a little "Cowboys Overture" for ya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT_DXHYPy4I

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  8. Behold, twas was all foretold by the great prophet Feat lo these many years ago:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr7VaihjYT8

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  9. Yoko's getting up there....yeah, nevermind.

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    1. If Chapman had shot Yoko instead of John, he'd have received a knighthood on the Queen's Birthday Honours List, and we'd celebrate his birthday.

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  10. Did I miss it or is David Gilmore not up there?....

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  11. Keith Richards, a hard 79 years.

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  12. These are the ones that made it past 69. Seems a lot went lately at 69'ish, Glenn Fry, Tom Petty...

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    1. Cocaine is a monster, and the damage is irreversible.

      But they don't teach people that in Junkie School, they have to find out at the cardiac ICU.

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  13. Wut? Mark Farner, 74, from FlintMi. Member of Grand Funk, The Pack and Terry Knight and the Pack. (should be in Rock n Roll Hall of Fame but he is not far left enough. He is Christian and conservative. Leftist shat their panties when the band bought stocks in the oil industry in the 70’s) Also drummer Don Brewer, 74, bassist, and vocals Mel Schacher 72.

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  14. Barry Manilow (Very Vanilla as Bette Midler called him) can go ahead and croak

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  15. Say What? Where is my man, Tom Jones? Geez......

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    1. Tom just did a woke remake of "She's a lady" in honor of Dylan Mulvaney called "He's a lady"

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    2. Rich Won the internet for the day with that comment.

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  16. Robert Plant: 74 yrs
    Ozzy Osbourne: 74 yrs
    Ray Davies: 78 yrs
    Ian Gillian: 77 yrs
    Billy Gibbons: 73 yrs
    Billy Joel: 73 yrs
    Tony Iommi: 75 yrs
    Ritchie Blackmore: 78 yrs
    Paul Stanley: 71 yrs
    Ace Frehley: 71 yrs
    Gene Simmons: 73 yrs
    Geddy Lee: 69 yrs

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  17. Jimmy Page 79, David Gilmour 77, Brian May 75, Lindsey Buckingham 73, David Coverdale 71, and so on and so forth...

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  18. These are Keith Richards daughters:
    https://imgs.search.brave.com/Bp1aXvZwfMAr2ltbteN2Rk18huW5hot5Yc_5XRCgnqo/rs:fit:589:225:1/g:ce/aHR0cHM6Ly90c2Ux/Lm1tLmJpbmcubmV0/L3RoP2lkPU9JUC5x/bWFydFpHWkVwUmpQ/ZWwzSVlIa21BQUFB/QSZwaWQ9QXBp

    When they die, he gets all their stuff.

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