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Jun 19, 2019 10:54:44 GMT -8
Post by kcjourneyfan01 on Jun 19, 2019 10:54:44 GMT -8
Dr. John played Kansas City in the early 70's I think it was. I think he was the warm up for Jethro Tull if I remember correctly. I had friends tell me about this, I wasn't there. He got through about four songs and got boo'd off the stage. Before he left, he said,"I'd just like to say that this is the most fucked audience I've ever played for. I won't be back". He stayed true to his word. He never played K.C.again.
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Post by kcjourneyfan01 on Aug 2, 2019 4:24:47 GMT -8
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Aug 24, 2019 11:34:04 GMT -8
Post by factfinder on Aug 24, 2019 11:34:04 GMT -8
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Sept 13, 2019 7:10:27 GMT -8
Post by factfinder on Sept 13, 2019 7:10:27 GMT -8
Damn, didn’t even take a month..RIP Eddie!
Eddie Money, the prolific singer and songwriter whose songs “Baby Hold On,” “Two Tickets to Paradise,” “Shakin'” and “Take Me Home Tonight” soundtracked popular music in the 1980s, died Friday (Sept. 13). He was 70.
A statement provided by his family reads: “The Money Family regrets to announce that Eddie passed away peacefully early this morning. It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our loving husband and father. We cannot imagine our world without him. We are grateful that he will live on forever through his music.”
Money recently revealed that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer.
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Sept 13, 2019 9:39:22 GMT -8
Post by slucero on Sept 13, 2019 9:39:22 GMT -8
yea Eddie was a smoker...
Living in the Bay Area was great in the late 70s early 80's..... so many great acts...
Eddie's definitly part of my high school years...
RIP
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Sept 15, 2019 18:16:38 GMT -8
Post by slucero on Sept 15, 2019 18:16:38 GMT -8
dayum.... RIP Ric Ocasek
"Let's Go" and that Moog synth riff has always stuck in my head....
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Sept 16, 2019 6:21:24 GMT -8
Post by factfinder on Sept 16, 2019 6:21:24 GMT -8
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Sept 16, 2019 15:27:23 GMT -8
Post by slucero on Sept 16, 2019 15:27:23 GMT -8
Bob Dylan (78) Paul McCartney (77) Paul Simon (77) Art Garfunkel (77) Carole King (77) Brian Wilson (77) Mick Jagger (76) Keith Richards (75) Joni Mitchell (75) Jimmy Page (75) and Robert Plant (71) Ray Davies (75) Roger Daltrey (75) Pete Townshend (74) Roger Waters (75) David Gilmour (73) Rod Stewart (74) Eric Clapton (74) Debbie Harry (74) Neil Young (73) Van Morrison (73) Bryan Ferry (73) Elton John (72) Don Henley (72) James Taylor (71) Jackson Browne (70) Billy Joel (70) Bruce Springsteen (69)
The next 10 years are gonna suck
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Sept 16, 2019 17:12:08 GMT -8
Post by factfinder on Sept 16, 2019 17:12:08 GMT -8
Bob Dylan (78) Paul McCartney (77) Paul Simon (77) Art Garfunkel (77) Carole King (77) Brian Wilson (77) Mick Jagger (76) Keith Richards (75) Joni Mitchell (75) Jimmy Page (75) and Robert Plant (71) Ray Davies (75) Roger Daltrey (75) Pete Townshend (74) Roger Waters (75) David Gilmour (73) Rod Stewart (74) Eric Clapton (74) Debbie Harry (74) Neil Young (73) Van Morrison (73) Bryan Ferry (73) Elton John (72) Don Henley (72) James Taylor (71) Jackson Browne (70) Billy Joel (70) Bruce Springsteen (69) The next 10 years are gonna suck Sobering and I'm only 59.
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Sept 16, 2019 18:20:02 GMT -8
Post by slucero on Sept 16, 2019 18:20:02 GMT -8
I spoke too soon...
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Sept 25, 2019 18:48:49 GMT -8
Post by factfinder on Sept 25, 2019 18:48:49 GMT -8
Legendary CREAM drummer Ginger Baker is "critically ill" and in the hospital, his family has revealed.
"Please keep him in your prayers tonight," the family wrote in a brief statement posted to Baker's official Twitter account on Wednesday afternoon.
Baker, who turned 80 in August, has experienced a number of health issues in recent years. In 2016, he underwent open heart surgery, which forced him to cancel a run of tour dates. During recovery, a fall also left him with swollen legs and feet. In 2013, he was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and he is also said to ber suffering from chronic back pain as a result of degenerative osteoarthritis.
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Post by factfinder on Oct 6, 2019 7:01:43 GMT -8
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Oct 6, 2019 15:25:57 GMT -8
Post by slucero on Oct 6, 2019 15:25:57 GMT -8
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Oct 13, 2019 12:34:02 GMT -8
Post by factfinder on Oct 13, 2019 12:34:02 GMT -8
Again, not a R.I.P., at least not yet, but...
Eddie Van Halen Reportedly Undergoing Throat Cancer Treatment In Germany
Iheart Radio ^ | October 13, 2019 | Regina Heart
Eddie Van Halen has secretly been flying to Germany to receive treatments for throat cancer, TMZ learned Sunday (October 13).
According to the celebrity gossip outlet, the Van Halen legend has been quietly jetting overseas over the past five years to undergo radiation treatment for the disease. As fans know, Van Halen was first diagnosed with cancer of the tongue in 2000. Following an operation to have nearly a third of his tongue removed, he was declared cancer-free in 2002.
Insiders with direct knowledge told TMZ, "some of the cancer cells migrated down to his throat," which required doctors to "scrape them out."
An ongoing theory of how Van Halen developed tongue cancer has had to do with a metal guitar pick he used over 20 years ago. In a 2015 interview with Billboard, the guitarist speculated the pick — which he’d been known to keep in his mouth — was the cause of the disease.
“I used metal picks – they’re brass and copper – which I always held in my mouth, in the exact place where I got the tongue cancer,” the "Jump" star told the outlet at the time. “Plus, I basically live in a recording studio that’s filled with electromagnetic energy. So that’s one theory. I mean, I was smoking and doing a lot of drugs and a lot of everything. But at the same time, my lungs are totally clear. This is just my own theory, but the doctors say it’s possible.”
As yet, sources told outlet the operations are helping to keep the disease under control. Others close to the rocker also indicated he’s “doing okay.”
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Jan 10, 2020 14:00:43 GMT -8
Post by kcjourneyfan01 on Jan 10, 2020 14:00:43 GMT -8
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