#1 2016-01-22 23:40:32
Rules:
1. It doesn't have to be the next person to die, but just someone this year.
2. It has to be someone with a name; not just a bassist on the third re-incarnation of a band.
My first three choices:
1. Bryan Ferry
2. Ian Hunter
3. Someone, anyone, from the Rolling Stones.
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#2 2016-01-23 08:14:52
Stevie Nicks
Justin Bieber
Kurt Cobain
Last edited by Bigcat (2016-01-23 08:15:41)
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#3 2016-01-23 09:06:20
Chuck Berry
Malcolm Young
Steven Adler
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#4 2016-01-23 09:11:20
Chuck Berry's a pretty safe bet.
I'm a little worried about Paul McCartney, meself.
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#5 2016-01-23 17:26:25
Please God, Kanye West!
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#6 2016-01-23 17:49:06
That cunt Jagger is looking somewhat rickety.
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#7 2016-01-23 22:21:24
^^ What Tall Paul said. ^^
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#8 2016-01-24 00:58:20
1. Ted Nugent
2. Ted Nugent
3. Ted Nugent
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#9 2016-01-24 07:55:08
1. Don McClean
2. Cher (we're about due for a "tragedy"
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#10 2016-01-24 08:48:31
Emmeran wrote:
1. Don McClean
That's Don McLean, alleged wife beater, to you.
Like many, I never realized until recently I'd heard McLean's American Pie lyric, "And good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye," entirely wrong.
He was singing about Rye, NY, one local train stop and $.35 away on the New Haven line, first town in NY, where drinking was legal at 18. My high school pals drank their lunches there.
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#11 2016-01-24 21:56:05
Donovan.
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#12 2016-01-25 09:44:55
choad wrote:
Emmeran wrote:
1. Don McClean
That's Don McLean, alleged wife beater, to you.
Like many, I never realized until recently I'd heard McLean's American Pie lyric, "And good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye," entirely wrong.
He was singing about Rye, NY, one local train stop and $.35 away on the New Haven line, first town in NY, where drinking was legal at 18. My high school pals drank their lunches there.
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