*** Official OOT Less Important Than George Michael RIP Thread ***
Here's a catchall thread for condolences for all your George Michael and below subchampions. May they all RIP.
RIP Alla
Somewhere Dick Cheney is looking up at us. Bye bitch!
RIH Dick.
Good riddance
Shoot 'em up down there where it's always open season, Dick!
But he did get one thing right, though far too late.
Still does not make up for all the decades of warmongering and approval of torture.
Diane Ladd
Not until probate is completed.
I debated starting a RIH thread for Cheney. I just think it’s best we don’t have that thread generally.
But man if there was a prominent person to start that thread he’s in the running.
RIP Todd Snider
Gawd dammit. I had tickets to his show Monday in Phoenix. Cancelled after whatever the hell went down in Utah last weekend. Assaulted, arrested (charged?). Later, diagnosed with pneumonia, hospitalized and died.
A copy of the Denver Post inexplicably showed up in my driveway this morning, it mentioned Snider. Too bad, I enjoyed what of his music I was exposed to.
We had never seen Todd Snider so in late 2019 when we saw he was going to be at one of the small venues that we regularly visited, we bought tickets. We subsequently discovered that he was going to be at John Prine's All the Best festival in Punta Cana that we had already booked. No big deal; that's still good.
After seeing him in November 2019 in Punta Cana we got home saw he was going to be at small venue in a neighboring state in late February 2020. We had an excuse to go to that area anyway, so after liking him a lot in Punta Cana we said what the hell and got tickets for that show as well. According to my calendar that was the last live music show we saw before everything started getting locked down for the pandemic. It was likely the show we were waiting for while in the bar killing time that I mentioned in the Swami thread where I acquired my undertitle.
We went from never having seen Snider to seeing him three times in about three months in two different states and a foreign country. LOL! Turns out I'm happy we did--as well as seeing Prine one last time just prior to the pandemic.
We had never seen Todd Snider so in late 2019 when we saw he was going to be at one of the small venues that we regularly visited, we bought tickets. We subsequently discovered that he was going to be at John Prine's All the Best festival in Punta Cana that we had already booked. No big deal; that's still good.After seeing him in November 2019 in Punta Cana we got home saw he w
this post will forever and always be to me the epitome of a tribute song toward random royal authority
forever and always wish squished tomatoes the same rocky purcchase as other attemts to find a woub
We had never seen Todd Snider so in late 2019 when we saw he was going to be at one of the small venues that we regularly visited, we bought tickets. We subsequently discovered that he was going to be at John Prine's All the Best festival in Punta Cana that we had already booked. No big deal; that's still good.After seeing him in November 2019 in Punta Cana we got home saw he w
wishing you always the squished toe results from different wine apprecation hombres
I thought I was fairly well versed in singer song writers in the folk, blues genre. Must admit I've never heard of him.
My loss. Been watching some videos 👍
I thought I was fairly well versed in singer song writers in the folk, blues genre. Must admit I've never heard of him.
My loss. Been watching some videos 👍
Don't zip past the talking parts!
A fan of cowboy cold beer wasn't familiar with "Beer Run?" No wonder Earl won't fetch beer for you!
Bee Double E Double R You En - Beer Run!
RIP Todd
Gary "Mani" Mounfield, bassist for The Stone Roses and Primal Scream.
Not sure how well known they were outside the UK, but very big bands here, and growing up in Manchester they were a really big deal for me during that time.
Gary "Mani" Mounfield, bassist for The Stone Roses and Primal Scream.
Not sure how well known they were outside the UK, but very big bands here, and growing up in Manchester they were a really big deal for me during that time.
was 20 when this song was released, at that time just trying to fit and find common ground among complete strangers after continuing the generational family migratorial traditions of transitions between a cloud of dust bowl state to head of silly lettuce picker land
you aught to see other sorts of fun found only on some amount of other monterey bayesian curves along one point of specific central ghost of california
cheers to you mate for growing up a manc at that time in the sodden wet with this soundtrack in your mind and still surviving
First song I put on when I read the news! I remember my first time taking E's with some friends, and taking way, way too many.
Ending up listening to this and Higher than the Sun by Primal Scream on repeat for hours.
Oh wow. I haven't thought about The Stone Roses or Primal Scream in years.
Back in the early 90's to mid 2000's during my mind altering days I had a buddy that insisted we listen to both bands whenever we did acid or shrooms.
Lots of great memories just came flooding back.
RIP Jimmy Cliff
Broken YouTube Link"The Harder They Come" soundtrack also a classic. Should be available in everyone's collection.
Ah, that's too bad. I don't know music, but I like what I've heard from him.