I remember back in the early 80's when Eddie Van Halen was really plugging Holdsworth in interviews. I picked up several of his albums over a 3 year period and kept trying to get into them but it was too much weird jazzy free form playing with too much keyboard for my RAWK! head to wrap around. About 10 years ago when I was culling a lot of my records out of my collection, I decided to give "I.O.U." one last spin before I threw it out and wound up finally "getting it." Although I've kept his albums and only listened to 'em a few times since and it's still not quite my thing, I'm glad I kept them.Matz wrote:RIP Allan Holdsworth - what an amazing player
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Two drummers in two days...
http://www.billboard.com/articles/colum ... chell-dead
British drummer Jimmy Copley, who performed with Tony Iommi, Paul Rodgers, Jeff Beck and many others, has died after a battle with leukemia, according to a Facebook post by his former M3 bandmate Tony Martin.
Martin wrote, “Sad to acknowledge the death of Jimmy Copley, drummer and all round great dude. Jimmy was in the band M3 with me but he played for many named artists …. Including Tony Iommi, and Paul Rodgers ….. He had such an accurate touch with drums that seemed effortless, Sad to hear leukemia took his life. Thoughts are with his family and others that knew him.”
According to University Hospital Bristol, Copley had been diagnosed with leukemia in 2015, and relapsed following a bone marrow transplant. He opted to discontinue chemotherapy.
Copley, who was born in London in 1953, was a session musician who had long played with Jeff Beck. In addition, he had stints with Graham Parker, Tears for Fears, the Pretenders and Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, among many others.
In 2008, Copley released his first solo album Slap My Hand. The album featured performances by a huge array of artists, including Beck. He was known as the master of the open-handed drumming technique, which involves not crossing hands when playing the high hat and snare drum simultaneously.
This morning, Copley’s Facebook page quickly filled with remembrances from friends and other musicians, with many calling him one of the best drummers and people with whom they’ve ever worked.
Copley’s kindness showed even in his final days, when, according to the University Hospital Bristol, his hospital room was transformed into a temporary recording studio so that he and friends could record an EP to benefit the Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre and Royal United Hospital in Bristol.
In addition to Copley, the EP Psyche Funk features Anthony Head, Robert Hart of Bad Company, Chris White of Dire Straits, and Charlie Jones (who played with Robert Plant and Page and Plant.)
“I’m making the EP to give something back to the wonderful people at the NHS wards that have treated me,” Copley said. It gave me something to aim at during the dark days. I feel good about leaving some new music behind.”
http://www.billboard.com/articles/colum ... chell-dead
Keith Mitchell, an original member of Mazzy Star, died on Sunday from undisclosed causes, Rolling Stone reports.
“Our hearts are broken,” Mazzy Star’s Hope Sandoval and David Roback said in a statement on Facebook. “We have lost the much beloved Keith Mitchell, a very talented and amazing drummer that we have had the privilege to work with for many years, he will live in all of our hearts forever… We’ll miss you Big Fella.”
Along with Roback, Mitchell was a founding member of Opal, which renamed itself Mazzy Star in 1989 after Sandoval joined the group. Mitchell played on all four of Star’s studio albums, including 1993’s Tonight That I Might See, which featured the band’s breakout single “Fade Into You.”
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Chris Cornell, 52. Blimey.
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just saw this, shocking, wow. RIP. What a talent
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Chris Cornell
This is horrible, unbelievable.
I followed Soundgarden news the last days cause they are on tour, was hoping for Europe.
One of my fave singers ever, saw him with Soundgarden and Audioslave.
I am crying atm. WTF. No no no no no.
RIP
Tried to put some Soundgarden on, i can't stand it...
This is horrible, unbelievable.
I followed Soundgarden news the last days cause they are on tour, was hoping for Europe.
One of my fave singers ever, saw him with Soundgarden and Audioslave.
I am crying atm. WTF. No no no no no.
RIP
Tried to put some Soundgarden on, i can't stand it...
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Thats terrible about Chris, hard to believe even though its real RIP. I remember first hearing about Soundgarden around 88' and then picking up Louder Than Love on cassette when it came out.
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So odd. I never liked Soundgarden, but his voice was exquisite.
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Really strange to hear....never really a SG fan, and never really followed him closely but it seemed he left all the cliché lifestyle traps long ago and was living a fairly normal down to earth family white picket fence existence. Very sad....way too soon.
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My favorite singer ever. Shit..... I could think of 1000 other people to leave this world. He has pretty young kids too. Damn....
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Missed temple of the dog here recently. Hunger strike still gets play in my world. Love it
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Very sad indeedBandit72 wrote:TMZ are reporting suicide. How very sad.
http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/18/soundgard ... ound-dead/
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Awful news. I think today is also the anniversary of Ian Curtis dying...and possibly some one else
gregg allman
king of southern rock greg allman passed may 27th
http://www.macon.com/news/local/article154504274.html
http://www.macon.com/news/local/article154504274.html
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http://exclaim.ca/music/article/afghan_ ... gn=fbpwall
Afghan Whigs Guitarist Dave Rosser Dead at 50
Afghan Whigs Guitarist Dave Rosser Dead at 50
Dave Rosser, a guitarist for the long-running alt-rock group, the Afghan Whigs, has passed away at the age of 50. He died following a brief battle with colon cancer.
Rosser joined the band for their reunion in 2011, playing on their albums Do to the Beast and the recent In Spades. He had also played guitar alongside Greg Dulli in the Gutter Twins.
Further, Rosser lent his skills to music from Twilight Singers, Mark Lanegan, Marc Broussard and Tim Heidecker.
The Afghan Twigs confirmed his passing with a Facebook post, which reads as follows:
It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our friend, brother and inspiration.
Dave Rosser passed away peacefully last evening surrounded by love. Thank you to all who kept him in their hearts. He is forever in ours.
The band is set to embark on a tour in support of In Spades later this year, though it's as-yet unclear if Rosser's passing will affect their plans.
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"His name is John, and he plays the drums."
Way too fuckin young. John Blackwell
Way too fuckin young. John Blackwell
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Chris Wong Wong Fresh a.k.a Kid Ice of the 2 Live Crew died, age 53
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... 53-w492045
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... 53-w492045
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This riff is for Panda..I dont even think they got permission for stealing this sample.
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I always liked the lyric:clickie wrote:This riff is for Panda..I dont even think they got permission for stealing this sample.
Spread your wings open for the flight, let me fill you up with something milky and white
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Chester Bennington, Linkin Park. Suicide by hanging?
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Wow, yeah i can't believe it.
Great voice he had.
Still mourning on Chris Cornells death, can't get over that. It is his birthday today. Great times.
Great voice he had.
Still mourning on Chris Cornells death, can't get over that. It is his birthday today. Great times.
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Never cared for Linkin Park but he def had pipes...bummer
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Not a fan of the band...but the circumstances are sad.kv wrote:Never cared for Linkin Park but he def had pipes...bummer
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Probably not an accident that he chose this day to do it, as I've read that both Chester and Chris were good friends.Warped wrote: Still mourning on Chris Cornells death, can't get over that. It is his birthday today.
I also read that Chester had 6 kids. I feel terrible for them.