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progbaby
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 20 2007 Status: Offline Points: 286 |
Topic: John Wetton and Greg Lake Posted: February 01 2017 at 21:03 |
Having a hard time locating a link to any forum postings about their passings. I'm falling behind with the heavy work schedule, etc.. that I did not even know Greg Lake died last month until today. And on top of that, John Wetton. It's been a horrible day but I plan to celebrate their lives by listening to their music this week!!!
WTF, the greats are starting to leave :-( |
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chopper
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Posted: February 02 2017 at 02:34 |
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=110104
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=109613 Sad news indeed but we are going to see more and more of this as the original prog musicians get older. |
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Manuel
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 09 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 12399 |
Posted: February 02 2017 at 07:36 |
Sad news indeed but we are going to see more and more of this as the original prog musicians get older.
[/QUOTE] Yes, it's very sad, but inevitable for all of us. At least their legacy will live on. |
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Shiny globe
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 18 2017 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 115 |
Posted: February 04 2017 at 08:35 |
Yes it will! They won't be forgotten before very, very long!
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A_Flower
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Posted: February 04 2017 at 09:38 |
So many musicians are passing. Really sad that I'll never see them live...R.I.P
Edited by A_Flower - February 04 2017 at 09:38 |
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brainstormer
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 20 2008 Location: Seattle, WA Status: Offline Points: 887 |
Posted: February 04 2017 at 12:31 |
It's brought up a ton of feelings in me, all last year starting with Emerson. I hope it always inspires us to be our best, since they aimed for it themselves.
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Son.of.Tiresias
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 23 2014 Location: Northern Hemisp Status: Offline Points: 441 |
Posted: February 05 2017 at 02:37 |
ASIA was the best album in the musically dull early 80īs, it saved prog and thus entire rockīnīroll from boredom. The first 2 albums will be spinned again, like back in the day :) And so will be the Crimson stuff too.
John is a legend and a hero, master of melody and harmony, distinctive and pure beautiful and manly voice, like Gregīs. Thanks for the music, Greg and John. RIP |
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You may see a smile on Tony Banksī face but thatīs unlikely.
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Jeremykeys
Forum Newbie Joined: December 01 2016 Location: Toronto, Canada Status: Offline Points: 6 |
Posted: February 05 2017 at 10:03 |
Sad indeed. I've realized that I need to pay much more attention to the ones who are still alive. Unfortunately it's only a matter of time though. For them and for us.
So we do the right thing and listen to great music! If we're lucky, we may even write some. I like to think that once in a while I almost get close even though I know that's just me and my fantasies. |
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pitfall
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 22 2012 Location: Essex, England Status: Offline Points: 109 |
Posted: February 06 2017 at 16:51 |
A very very close lifelong friend of mine died suddenly and inexplicably last year, and I inherited his large prog record collection.
Last night, feeling depressed, i pulled out one I had never heard, at random, and put it on - It is and it isn't by Gordon Haskell. It has John playing bass on it - gave me a very strange feeling.
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Icarium
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: March 21 2008 Location: Tigerstaden Status: Offline Points: 34050 |
Posted: February 06 2017 at 17:04 |
the sadness is really tough to fatoumb, and to grasp in full.
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cstack3
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: July 20 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ USA Status: Offline Points: 6754 |
Posted: February 10 2017 at 19:20 |
Within about a year, we lost nearly all of the old masters of the prog bass guitar....Squire, Lake and Wetton. It was a grievous loss.
I compare the feeling to being on the Grey Havens in the end of the Lord of the Rings, watching the white ships sailing off into the West, never to return. Give thanks for the players who remain and the new talent who take their places. And, see as many concerts as you can afford...thank goodness for online videos! |
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Son.of.Tiresias
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 23 2014 Location: Northern Hemisp Status: Offline Points: 441 |
Posted: February 11 2017 at 08:53 |
^ Indeed. The best line-up featuring brilliant Jamie Muir, this German TV studios gig late 1972 was telepathy.
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You may see a smile on Tony Banksī face but thatīs unlikely.
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prog4evr
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 22 2005 Location: Wuhan, China Status: Offline Points: 1455 |
Posted: February 12 2017 at 03:02 |
Agreed. I knew about Greg Lake, but I did not hear about John Wetton. Two of the greatest prog bassist/vocalists that ever lived to be sure... |
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