Dropping Like Flies

hutch wrote:
Bud Collins

man.. well if you watched tennis on TV you know who he was..


86ed at 86
Tony Dyson the guy who created R2-D2
Nancy Reagan.  She was, her own dynasty.
walk,on,by wrote:
Nancy Reagan.  She was, her own dynasty.
wow, I'm surprised it took this long
Nikolaus Harnoncourt

His early 90s recording of the Beethoven symphonies with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe is fantastic and well worth your time.
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vansmack wrote:
Davy Jones of the Monkees dies at 66.


Gone… but definitely not forgotten all of these years later.
Yada wrote:
vansmack wrote:
Davy Jones of the Monkees dies at 66.


Gone… but definitely not forgotten all of these years later.


Funny.  You're pretty quick because that was up there for all of 30 seconds.

My bad.
vansmack wrote:
Yada wrote:
vansmack wrote:
Davy Jones of the Monkees dies at 66.


Gone… but definitely not forgotten all of these years later.


Funny.  You're pretty quick because that was up there for all of 30 seconds.

My bad.


Dang yada going all snowden on Smakie

jez, you think you would have noticed since I made the crack about the Monkees a little while back when you were coming to town
Ray Tomlinson

If you sent an email today, you owe him a debt of gratitude

I think his grave marker should just have: @
it's that pre-modification script I have running in Chrome.
George Martin
As long as it is not RR…
Andrew Loomis, drummer of Dead Moon
killsaly wrote:
As long as it is not RR…


Ronald Reagan died years ago
jaded wrote:
killsaly wrote:
As long as it is not RR…


Ronald Reagan died years ago

but he lives on in every conservatives hearts (with the irony being they wouldn't elect him today)
jaded wrote:
killsaly wrote:
As long as it is not RR…

Ronald Reagan died years ago
No shit. 

George RR Martin, not Ronald, was the "RR" I mentioned.
killsaly wrote:
Keith Emerson
http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/03/r-i-p-keith-emerson-prog-rock-legend-dead-at-age-71/


Not a fan, but goddamn, all the classic rockers i grew up on are dying.
killsaly wrote:
Keith Emerson
http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/03/r-i-p-keith-emerson-prog-rock-legend-dead-at-age-71/


Emerson Lake and Palmer is some of the lamest crap ever but I enjoyed The Nice stuff on Immediate Records quite a bit. R.I.P. keyboard wizard.