Gregg Allman Ain't Wasting Time No More. Chris Cornell, of the Soundgarden band, will no longer be having Black Days here on Earth.
That guy from the J. Geils Band saw his last Centerfold. That dude who drummed for that band that I can't remember will no longer be playing cowbell on that one song that played on the radio a lot. That girl from Sister Sledge, dead, dead, dead. Chuck Berry had a Particular Place to Go and it's not here.
Then that guy who played in Asia is dead and the guy from April Wine too. Those were two good 1980s rock bands and now they are dead.
Gerry Rafferty is dead. Johnny Cash too. Most of the Bee Gees and Andy Gibb too. Half the Beatles are dead but Paul lives on. McFadden & Whitehead are both dead and dead. Guess there was Stopping Them after all.
The list of carnage goes on and on. Laura Branigan, Teena Marie and Juice Newton, all gone. George Michael, Greg Lake and Bob Welch are all dead too.
Bobby Vee, Prince and David Bowie. All three are dead.
I can go on and on for hundreds and hundreds of more names but the bottom line is that soon all the musicians will be dead and we shall have nothing to listen to but talk radio.
The older you get the more your contemporaries die.
Sad,but true.
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I disagree. All of their music is still here and online at our fingertips as well. I never dreamed of having such a collection of music to play instantly.
The only thing missing from this thread is the Keith Richards 'look whom I outlived' graphic.
Uhh, Juice Newton is still alive.