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______ Passed Away Today, RIP (4 Viewers)

what a crazy world this thread has huge names that pass away and the one guy that gets more comments and people talking about tearing up when they heard the news is a lousy baseball player who called games in milwaukee of all the damned places just goes to show that the best ones are the kind ones who make us feel good for even a little bit heres to you bob take that to the bank bromigos
We like to laugh and a person who can make us laugh while at the same time making fun of themselves is rare.
 
RIP to Rick Buckler , drummer of The Jam. They were an important band in my youth

Big loss, he made their sound as powerful as it was.

In some of the music threads, each of us picks our favorite 31 songs by a particular artist and then a countdown is created from those lists. In one of these I had the Jam. This is the playlist of my favorite 31 songs of theirs.

 
RIP to Rick Buckler , drummer of The Jam. They were an important band in my youth

Big loss, he made their sound as powerful as it was.

In some of the music threads, each of us picks our favorite 31 songs by a particular artist and then a countdown is created from those lists. In one of these I had the Jam. This is the playlist of my favorite 31 songs of theirs.

One of my favorites at the time. My top 3 songs would be Town Called Malice, Going Underground, and That's Entertainment.
 
RIP to Rick Buckler , drummer of The Jam. They were an important band in my youth

Big loss, he made their sound as powerful as it was.

In some of the music threads, each of us picks our favorite 31 songs by a particular artist and then a countdown is created from those lists. In one of these I had the Jam. This is the playlist of my favorite 31 songs of theirs.

One of my favorites at the time. My top 3 songs would be Town Called Malice, Going Underground, and That's Entertainment.
My top 5 but really the top 10 are interchangeable for me

1-Smithers-Jones——-
It's time to relax
Now you've worked your arse off
But the only one smiling
Is the sun-tanned boss
Work and work and work and work
'Til you die
There's plenty more fish in the sea to fry. 🤔


2-Thick as Thieves
3-To Be Someone
4-The Dreams of Children
5-Ghosts
 
😢

Here’s “For Your Precious Love,” which I selected as a lead-in to my MAD countdown of Curtis Mayfield.

He was SEVENTEEN(!!!!) when he sang this.

Of the early soul singers, he was probably the most versatile in that he could sing in so many styles and still sound good - MOR, show tunes, gutbucket soul, dance records.... He was also a really good songwriter (he co-wrote Otis Redding's immortal "I've Been Loving You Too Long", among many other songs).
 
RIP Michelle Trachtenbert - only 39. She was hot when she was younger, but got a little odd in her 30's.
Sad sounds like she had some kind of liver disease and this may be from a transplant that didn’t quite work. Also not sure that’s a cool way to talk about this poor woman who died so young.
Ditto on that. That is sad. Euro Trip is one of my favorite guilty pleasure type movies.
 
RIP Michelle Trachtenbert - only 39. She was hot when she was younger, but got a little odd in her 30's.
Sad sounds like she had some kind of liver disease and this may be from a transplant that didn’t quite work. Also not sure that’s a cool way to talk about this poor woman who died so young.
Ditto on that. That is sad. Euro Trip is one of my favorite guilty pleasure type movies.
same :sadbanana:
 
Former Baylor QB JJ Joe. I didn’t she him play but listened to him as Baylor’s color commentator, he was only 54.

J.J. Joe, a Baylor football legend, died at 54 years old, the university announced on Wednesday.

Joe quarterbacked the Bears from 1990-93 and was inducted into the Baylor Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006. He was also Baylor’s only three-time Academic All-American. After a standout career as a player, Joe joined Baylor as a color commentator on Baylor Radio Network.


 

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