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RIP Damo Suzuki (Ex-Can)

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Topic: RIP Damo Suzuki (Ex-Can)
Posted By: Lewian
Subject: RIP Damo Suzuki (Ex-Can)
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 11:22
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/damo-suzuki-can-singer-dead-obituary-1234965872/" rel="nofollow - https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/damo-suzuki-can-singer-dead-obituary-1234965872/
He was 74 and had been diagnosed with cancer and little hope of recovery in 2014!
A truly special singer, always up for spontaneously joining pretty much every musician who wanted to play with him (and making all their music his). I have seen him live at least 5 times in various combinations (once in the 1990s singing Mother Sky with Michael Karoli's band); there are not many musicians I've seen more often than him.
Another giant of Kraut rock has left us. Cry



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Posted By: Cosmiclawnmower
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 11:31
Oh thats awfully sad newsCry like Wilco Johnson, his cancer was expected to take him much sooner but his sheer spirit and love of music and life kept him with us for longer and how lucky we were. A real genius and lovely human being. Thank you Damo and RIP.

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Posted By: Gordy
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 12:06
I've been dreading this day since I heard his diagnosis. I'm indisposed and not taking any calls.


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 12:48
That hurts.


Posted By: mellotronwave
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 12:57
RIP Damo,


Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 13:07
RIP

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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 13:30
Hi,

No one in rock music personified "krautrock", or even "progressive music" than Damo.

This is a sad day, and we know that he had survived many battles and was still around to let us hear him one more time. The positive atmosphere, carried him as far as possible, but in the end, the body could not sustain the energy anymore.

Lots of love and care to Elke, who helped so much to make him live through some really bad times, and the rest of the family.

I kinda think that this is the end of "krautrock", in some ways ... the artists that made it come alive, are just about all gone, and all we have left of them ... is a huge amount of memories in their music ... such a gift ... such love ... 

RIP and know that the pains are gone, except the ones we will feel for not having you around ... 




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Posted By: MortSahlFan
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 13:45
RIP

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Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 13:52
Fuсk no!! That just fuсking hurt. I would normally add in a crying face emoticon. But Damo's death hit me much deeper. I literally shed real life fuсking tears right now.

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Posted By: Moonshake
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 14:08
RIP


Posted By: Rottenprogger
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 14:14
An incredible talent who leaves a legacy of amazing music to remember him by. 

R.I.P. 


Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 14:34
I don't know what to say. Damo's voice always spoke (and speaks) directly to me. Regardless of the words that came out of his mouth or how the came out. It's a connection I don't feel very often and It's a beautiful thing when it happens. I'll let Miles Davis do the talking for me in both the title* - and of course in music:


*Originally for The Duke.


Posted By: mathman0806
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 15:54
RIP


Posted By: DamoXt7942
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 17:10
What a sad news ... we Japanese have lost two big ones in succession. Damo Suzuki and Seiji Ozawa. Cry

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Posted By: SynthesisersSky
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 17:26

Rest in power.


Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: February 10 2024 at 17:38
Time to put on some Ege Bamyasi.

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Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: February 11 2024 at 00:30
Very sad news. RIP. Unhappy


Posted By: Mirakaze
Date Posted: February 11 2024 at 03:50
Rest in peace, hope he found whatever he was searching for in Halleluhwah Cry


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Posted By: Dapper~Blueberries
Date Posted: February 12 2024 at 13:30
Rest in peace. He was a one of a kind.

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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: February 12 2024 at 16:59
Since reading the news Saturday, been spinning a lot of CAN........Sad that we lost him but still so very glad I have many records of his recordings that will give me joy for years to come.

As I've said before "CAN rules, all others SUCK!!!" 

RIP Damo!


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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 16 2024 at 03:06
Hi,

I remember seeing him here in Portland, and I was not exactly impressed. To me, and I have heard many of the albums since, the band behind him did not quite understand the depth of it all, and I thought that did not realize that he was also working off what he heard, which was a bit too formulaic for my tastes, and not exactly conducive to words (for me ... as a writer and poet) ... although there is a major difference in how folks react and feed off the environment. Even though he played with a lot of different folks, I think that for him it was just a challenge to survive in it, and he did well, however, it was not in its entirety, it was in spots, and the band and him had to "come back" to known bits and pieces, for the audience to feel and relate to his earlier material as well ... I kinda thought that given the more attuned musicians to improvisation and experimentation, that this would not be necessary, and it even showed for several minutes in the tribute to Jaki, with musicians that were very well versed and experienced with letting go and fly away to help Damo.

It is, in general, a very tough thing to do for any actor on stage, let alone a singer that is expected to hit the right notes that we are familiar with. The courage to be there, with or without any errors or mistakes, is one of the most empowering things for the person ... those are the moments that teach you what to do next, and this is the subtlety and touch that so much rock music, that is cleaned up on a DAW ... does not have and will never have ... they are missing the "real" touch of the life of the music, which has been either salted or sugared to the tastes of the listener ... which is not the same thing as what the singer/actor is working on at that very specific second.


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Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: February 16 2024 at 11:02
I think Damo wasn't very picky about with whom to play. Or maybe personal chemistry was more important than musical chemistry in some instances. The gigs that I have seen were of variable quality, and this happens if you play with everyone and their dog. I don't want to criticise this... it surely makes him a nice person (if not necessarily always "customer oriented").


Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 16 2024 at 13:42
Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

I think Damo wasn't very picky about with whom to play. Or maybe personal chemistry was more important than musical chemistry in some instances. The gigs that I have seen were of variable quality, and this happens if you play with everyone and their dog. I don't want to criticise this... it surely makes him a nice person (if not necessarily always "customer oriented").

Hi,

The book pretty much states that he wants all kinds of different combinations, but on several occasions he had to default to one or two folks that he worked with before, and I think they were slightly better at running all over the place, instead of just sticking with scales and variations thereof, which was what the band that he had here in Portland, just about did ... and when compared to what we saw in the Tribute to Jaki ... is in another planet and the beauty shows ... and maybe in a few moments, that was missing here. It was still good, not great all of the time, but for me, having to hear stuff he had already done, as a way to make sure the band is working together, kinda brought the whole improvisation down some ... but then, as a director for theater, and having worked with actors, it is easy for me to see, and say that ... and musicians, are the least "trained" to work in the areas of improvisations ... what key is he in? ... which you can translate into ... you are not listening hard enough to be able to adjust to that specific moment ... and in acting, it means you missed the magic bus! In music ... folks stop the rehearsal (the worst thing to do!!!) and start again! With not a whole lot of ideas of how to work with different, odd and other time elements within your work ... it's already marked in cement and stone in someone's mind so his solo will be better?


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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
www.pedrosena.com


Posted By: MFP
Date Posted: February 16 2024 at 16:02
RIP 


Posted By: Jacob Schoolcraft
Date Posted: February 20 2024 at 07:47
So sad to think that Damo Suzuki is gone. As many of the great Krautrock artists have passed and that's how death is ...which something I will never grow used to or accept regardless of how much of a reality it is. I will always remain as a child would...in my own world.sitting on a swing set in the park hearing Future Days....listening to CAN and drifting away completely from the boring world we live in..



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