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Poll Question: Favorite Dead Musician to be exact
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25 [26.88%]
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2005 at 00:23
Z-Z-Z-Zappa
Dig me...But don't...Bury me
I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive
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Jerry Garcia, Jim Morrison and Frank Zappa.
And above all, is punk
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2005 at 01:06
Frank Zappa and Jimi Hendrix!
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Zappa = pure legend
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Bilden “http://home.earthlink.net/~ericnp/images/frank_and_gail.jpg” kan inte visas, då den innehåller fel.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2005 at 04:04
Good question...
Well, I have problem with choosing only one most important artist, because there is'nt any person I don't like on that list you made...
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Jim Croce.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2005 at 05:20

Zapped

It's gotta be Uncle Frank for me.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2005 at 23:07
I go with Lennon, then Harrison... Followed by Frankie Z.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2005 at 23:37

George Gordon, Lord Byron -- merits a mention, too.

"She walks in beauty like the night...."

Died (trying to fight) for the freedom of others.Clap

"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
He chortled in his joy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 04:34
^
Except fever got him at Missolonghi before he COULD fight for those others!

Oh! And what about Aleister Crowley - Occultist?!
And Jesus said unto John, "come forth and receive eternal life..."
Unfortunately, John came fifth and was stuck with a toaster.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 06:20
 
My favorite dead musicians would have to be John Lennon and Frank Zappa. Zappa is one of my favourite musicians of all time, a fantastic composer and guitar player with a sense of humour too!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 10:16

Originally posted by Rob The Good Rob The Good wrote:

^
Except fever got him at Missolonghi before he COULD fight for those others!

Oh! And what about Aleister Crowley - Occultist?!

Yes; thus my use of the word "trying." His early  death was sad, not funny.  ^

For all his flaws, Byron was a unique personality -- though a Lord, he spoke up for the liberty of the common man, and put his money where his mouth was. Crack shot, expert swimmer, club-footed but handsome lady's man (probably a bit of a "man's man" too, it seems), he was like a rock star of his day -- a huge public figure. From his life, we get the word "Byronic." I really like the ribald humour that's in much of his poetry, including his epic masterpiece "Don Juan" -- funny, & highly recommended!

That self-styled "antichrist" Crowley, as you probably know, was an egotistic charlatan. I've read one of his books on magic -- absolute crapola. He died in disgrace, but not before many of the wealthy and gullible were hoodwinked by him. If Jimmy Page admired/admires him, then Page is a fool -- a drug-addled, spoiled and gullible rock star. LOVE LZ, though -- don't get me wrong....

I'd also nominate another of my heros from literature, Charles Dickens: he also fought injustice and oppression, both in his writing, and in his private, financial life. A great writer, and a consummate humanist, he worked himself into an early grave -- thus only 14 major books, more's the pity.Unhappy

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 10:19
I´m not dead yet , just feeling tired 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 16:04

Geez with all mentioned you still missed my favorite dead guy...

Duane Allman...the Midnight Rider... another one who bit the dust way to soon!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 16:07
My Fav Dead guy is Reed 

Dunno why ??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 19:21
Originally posted by Richardw Richardw wrote:

Zapped

It's gotta be Uncle Frank for me.

RIP

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 20:28

 

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Jim Morrison died in Paris on July 3, 1971, in his bathtub at the age of 27 (btw: i was born on July 3rd); many fans and biographers have speculated that the cause of death was a drug overdose, or possibly an assassination by American government authorities. Morrison remarked several times near his death that he was "number 3". Referring to himself as likely to be the third person to die mysteriously; Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin being the first two. The official report listed "heart attack" as the cause of death. Morrison is buried in the famous Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in eastern Paris.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2005 at 20:54

Originally posted by Crimson Prince Crimson Prince wrote:

What a morbid discussion topic, but I have to go with Cobain. I am sure he had a lot more art to produce. As for Freddie Merc, well, we don't need any more faggots or queers in the world.

It was a joke. Not in good taste I realize. I am a shock-whore. 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 25 2005 at 03:03
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

Originally posted by Rob The Good Rob The Good wrote:

^ Except fever got him at Missolonghi before he COULD fight for those others! Oh! And what about Aleister Crowley - Occultist?!


Yes; thus my use of the word "trying." His early  death was sad, not funny.  <FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#ff0000 size=5>^


For all his flaws, Byron was a unique personality -- though a Lord, he spoke up for the liberty of the common man, and put his money where his mouth was. Crack shot, expert swimmer, club-footed but handsome lady's man (probably a bit of a "man's man" too, it seems), he was like a rock star of his day -- a huge public figure. From his life, we get the word "Byronic." I really like the ribald humour that's in much of his poetry, including his epic masterpiece "Don Juan" -- funny, & highly recommended!


That self-styled "antichrist" Crowley, as you probably know, was an egotistic charlatan. I've read one of his books on magic -- absolute crapola. He died in disgrace, but not before many of the wealthy and gullible were hoodwinked by him. If Jimmy Page admired/admires him, then Page is a fool -- a drug-addled, spoiled and gullible rock star. LOVE LZ, though -- don't get me wrong....


I'd also nominate another of my heros from literature, Charles Dickens: he also fought injustice and oppression, both in his writing, and in his private, financial life. A great writer, and a consummate humanist, he worked himself into an early grave -- thus only 14 major books, more's the pity.Unhappy



Aww Peter I didn't mean to laugh at Byron's death. Despite his early death, I personally think he did much for the Greeks in their fight against the Turks for this reason: like you said, he was the rockstar of his day, and such a high profile figure taking part in the Greek War probably drew a fair bit of attention to it - France, Britain and Russia defeated the Turks at Navarino (The Guns of Navarino! ).

As for my favourite Romantic poet though, he's Coleridge in fact: the Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan to me possess dreamlike qualities (not surprising since Kubla Khan was written after an Opium-induced dream). I tend to like art or literature that has a hint of the subconcious about it, which is the reason behind my love of Surrealist art and Alice in Wonderland

Aleister Crowley wasn't exactly a nice man: he died a failure. He wrote so many books on "magick" but I don't understand how HE personally came across such information...perhaps his Guardian Angel told him?

He liked to refer to himself as The Beast or Antichrist, but he certainly represents the exact antithesis of saintly qualities.
And Jesus said unto John, "come forth and receive eternal life..."
Unfortunately, John came fifth and was stuck with a toaster.
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