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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 03:31 |
Favory "dead" musician?
Maybe Jerry Garcia
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 03:38 |
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<DIV ="thumb tright">Jim Morrison died in Paris on July 3, 1971, in his bathtub at the age of 27 (btw: i was born on July 3rd); many fans and biographers have speculated that the cause of death was a drug overdose, or possibly an assassination by American government authorities. Morrison remarked several times near his death that he was "number 3". Referring to himself as likely to be the third person to die mysteriously; <A title="Jimi Hendrix" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix">Jimi Hendrix</A> and <A title="Janis Joplin" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin">Janis Joplin</A> being the first two. The official report listed "heart attack" as the cause of death. Morrison is buried in the famous <A title="Le Père Lachaise Cemetery" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_P%E8re_Lachaise_Cemete ry">Le Père Lachaise Cemetery</A> in eastern Paris.
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Yes, and he died in water, the exact same day than Brian Jones.
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 05:11 |
From your list, Hendrix!!
Could've added Brian Jones or Paul Kossof (Free)
In prog circles, Jim Capaldi (Traffic) recently left for the great gig in the sky!
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 08:49 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Karnevil9 wrote:
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<DIV ="thumb tright">Jim Morrison died in Paris on July 3, 1971, in his bathtub at the age of 27 (btw: i was born on July 3rd); many fans and biographers have speculated that the cause of death was a drug overdose, or possibly an assassination by American government authorities. Morrison remarked several times near his death that he was "number 3". Referring to himself as likely to be the third person to die mysteriously; <A title="Jimi Hendrix" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix">Jimi Hendrix</A> and <A title="Janis Joplin" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin">Janis Joplin</A> being the first two. The official report listed "heart attack" as the cause of death. Morrison is buried in the famous <A title="Le Père Lachaise Cemetery" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_P%E8re_Lachaise_Cemete ry">Le Père Lachaise Cemetery</A> in eastern Paris.
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Yes, and he died in water, the exact same day than Brian Jones. |
More chance of accidental drowning in a swiming pool than a bath don't you think?
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 09:02 |
Is this smiling hides some irony?
Yes, for sure it's easier to drow in a swimming pool
than in a bath.
I was fcusing on the fact they both died the same dayin the same element.
Moreover, in their last Doors album, "LA Woman", in the song "hyacinth house", Morrisson has something like the premonition of his own death, when he says:"i see the bathroom is clear, i'm sure than someone is following me"
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 10:49 |
yea and then he says "o yeah"
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 10:49 |
pamela courson killed him along with her rich count heroin chum...he was going to leave her cuz she couldnt get off the smack
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 11:26 |
Yes...
and (funny?) he's probably died of it, although he was not addict to it.
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 17:42 |
Jimi, Janis, Jim... all contributed directly to their own demise. Even though it was a great loss it just isn't the same as, for instance, Stevie Ray Vaughan, who had just cleaned up his act, released a killer Blues-Rock album, "In Step," and completed another album with his brother Jimmy, "Family Style," and then died because of some nit-wit 'copter pilot. How sad. Every time I hear the SRV version of Little Wing I get misty.
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 21:07 |
It has to be Lennon. He was such an influential guy, I only wonder where music would be now if he wasn't killed 24 years ago.
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 21:12 |
Melissa Etheredge(Oops..not yet)
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Damn! I had hope there!
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 01:01 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Is this smiling hides some irony?
Yes, for sure it's easier to drow in a swimming pool than in a bath. I was fcusing on the fact they both died the same dayin the same element.
Moreover, in their last Doors album, "LA Woman", in the song "hyacinth house", Morrisson has something like the premonition of his own death, when he says:"i see the bathroom is clear, i'm sure than someone is following me"
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Oliver old chap.
You been watching that farcicle Doors movie by Oliver stone havent you?
Jimbo was obsessed with death!
& last Doors album indeed.Last with Jim as a front man yeh but ''Other voices'' & ''Full circle'' were released...Ray manzeracks voice is so convincing on these albums...
Don't forget the Jim Morisson album 'An american prayer'' music by the dorrs not released till November '78.Well worth a listern i'll tell you.
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 03:17 |
I know very well American prayer and i have it and love it.
It's the best doors album after jim's death.
The doors have manage to make jimi's voice re-live with their music.
Moreover, it's maybe the only pure poetry rock album.
Contrary to you, i found Ray's voice horrible.
Yes, Jim has understand that he feels really alive only when he was close to death.
He has understand that only death gives intensity to live, whereas mot people try to do as if death don't exist, and because of that live a boring life.
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 03:32 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Contrary to you, i found Ray's voice horrible.
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Just ever forget Jim sang with the Doors..Even forget the sound of him singing & just listern to ''Other voices''
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 03:35 |
Ok, so i'll give it another try...
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 03:50 |
Peter wrote:
Byron was a unique personality.... a huge public figure. From his life, we get the word "Byronic". |
Well that explains why they got Val Kilmer to play Jim Morrison, then.
Danbo wrote:
Stevie Ray Vaughan, who had just cleaned up his act, released a killer Blues-Rock album, "In Step," and completed another album with his brother Jimmy, "Family Style," and then died because of some nit-wit 'copter pilot |
He was playing a gig with Clapton that day, and if you believe the (probably apocryphal) stories, he was in a hurry, and swopped places with Clapton, who took a later flight.
From the list, though, it'd have to be:
Uncle Frank - guitarist, satirist, composer. He left us so much, yet left so much still un-done.
George Harrison - In my opinion, the true genius in The Beatles; a gentleman and a gentle man, a giant of a songwriter, and a vastly under-rated guitarist, too.
Stevie Ray Vaughan - The man had his demons, yet defeated them (to an extent, anyway), all the time creating, and re-inventing classic guitar based blues. He'll be remembered as one of the greats, but had he lived.... the great??
Finally - no mention yet of a man who polarised opinion on his death, but one of my favorite British dead guys - the irreplaceable John Peel; RIP Peely!
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Cluster One
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 04:23 |
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Marmalade...I like marmalade.
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Joren
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:15 |
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Kotro
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:31 |
I have a doubt. By Favorite Dead Guy do you mean the one we are most sorry for not being alive, or the one we're more happy with his death?
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OldFatherThames
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Posted: April 27 2005 at 00:57 |
Peter Bardens
but maybe Jim Morrison
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