I always thought there was too much ‘goodness’ in his music to want to see him perform. Died at 53. Too late. I made it a point to see all the legends I could before they died or in todays case of those still living: lost their fastball. Backup singers and musicians take a more prominent role in their shows. Saw Eddie Money at a casino 10 years ago. Per Michael Savage: “This guy can still rock”. We are now in geezer rock times. My friends it’s too late.
“I always thought there was too much goodness in his music to want to see him perform. Died at 53. Too late. I made it a point to see all the legends I could before they died or in todays case of those still living: lost their fastball. Backup singers and musicians take a more prominent role in their shows. Saw Eddie Money at a casino 10 years ago. Per Michael Savage: This guy can still rock. We are now in geezer rock times. My friends its too late.
I’m talking about John Denver in the first line-not Linda Mcartney.
Friend of mine went to a recent KISS concert. Said he liked the show but it was the exact same one he saw ten years ago.
When I see commercials for rock and roll cruises, most are around a year ahead of time. My first question when they announce the music line up is will any of those musicians still be alive by then?
Saw that Eddie Money has Stage 4 esophageal cancer, and it’s not looking good.