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    The biggest loss

    I was pondering the musos who had fallen early on their intrepid journey through life, and thought that for me, John Bonham from Led Zeppelin would be the person whom I felt genuinely saddened by the death of. The guy was an integral part of an amazingly revolutionary band, and his death was a big impact on the music world, and to mine.

    Who would be your greatest loss?.
    Homer you shot the zombie Flanders !
    He was a Zombie?

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    Freddie Mercury... I would have loved to see Queen in concert.

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    Damn good call, Freddy's in my top 5, the guy was amazing.
    Homer you shot the zombie Flanders !
    He was a Zombie?

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    John Lennon. Mark Chapman should have done the world a favour and shot Paul McCartney instead.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Darcy Clay.

    True genius and with only the earliest beginnings of a music career before his tragic suicide. New Zealands greatest musican.
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    Charlie Parker -- but I'm not sure he would've come up with that much that was new. The drugs had already began to blunt his genius, IMHO.

    Scott La Faro. Only 18 (or 19?) -- but what a mark he left on the world. Any bassist these days plays like him, whether they know it or not. Such a terrible loss Bill Evans didn't really make any proper music for a year or two.

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    Freddy Mercury?? Pah. Talented yes but he'd done all his best work long before he became ill.

    Jimi Hendrix - now Jimi still had lots to offer the world of rock in both technical and performance work. I'm still sad today......

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    Marc Bolan from T-Rex. I reckon he had only given us a small taste of things to come from his talent when he died. Now we will never know what else he had to offer. Piss poor Mini driver though.

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    Bobby Darin
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    Eddie Cochrane

    Died at the age of 21 in Bristol, England. Result of a car crash in which he was a passenger.

    A string of hit such as "Summertime Blues', "20 Flight Rock"

    Performed in film scores at the tender age of 16.

    Never know what could have been.


    Wolfgang Amadeus Motzart.

    As avente garde as any musician of our time.

    Apparently died of the plague in his mid to late 20's
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    Marc Bolan from T-Rex. I reckon he had only given us a small taste of things to come from his talent when he died. Now we will never know what else he had to offer. Piss poor Mini driver though.

    I could prepare a long list of contemporary artist welcome to end there careers early ..please
    Well, he wasn't only a pisspoor Mini Driver, but a pisspoor driver all round... in fact he didn't have a licence, which was probably why he wasn't driving the mini at the time. But, yes, a loss indeed..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karma View Post
    Freddie Mercury... I would have loved to see Queen in concert.
    Saw them once long time ago now.

    One of the last two concerts I "roadied" at. 1984, Wembley Arena, Live Aid.

    They were awesome and Freddy was the ultimate showman on stage. Quiet as a mouse before and after.



    The other last concert for me, was Pink Floyd, in Milton Keynes. The "Wall" tour.
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    I lost my wallet once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I lost my wallet once.
    its probably in storage with the 3 million umbrellas lost anually in the UK.

    or those masses of single socks that must be in laundremat heaven.
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    Lifes a bowl of ....MERDE"

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    'Dimebag' Darrell Abbott, guitarist for Pantera, Damageplan and Rebel Meets Rebel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag

    He was a wizard on guitar, co-wrote some of the greatest metal songs in history and by many accounts was a pretty cool guy on top of it all.

    I was in complete disbelief when I first heard the news that he had been shot and killed. Once I had figured out that the news wasn't a joke in bad taste, I was quite taken aback by how shocked and horrified I was to hear of his untimely passing. I never met the guy, never even got to see him play live, but his death was so pointless and it is a real tragedy that his soul and gift is now lost to this world - though some part of it is preserved in his recordings.

    So long brother, we miss you.
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