Posted on 08/06/2004 12:01:54 PM PDT by freedumb2003
Breaking... thats all they said..
Typical VH1 "Behind the Music" bio:
Meteoric rise to fame.
Burns out on drugs and booze.
Career goes in the toilet.
Finds God.
Dies.
I haven't decided if I should use it as an "example" of why my son should practice celibacy. I don't think it will make the right point.
Oh man, what a drag. Tell your son around HS-age about STDs (as a practical matter) and the importance of being a real man who can keep it in his jeans (as a moral matter).
Pull up James' history and early death (as with so many others). Maybe it will help. In the old days we didn't have the Internet as a source of info -- we had to use the very dated World Book encyclopedia.
Actually, according to Fox News, it was indeed natural causes!Well I suppose the coca plant is part of nature.
-Eric
I finally made it onto the Rick James Site -- please read through the end for an interesting and important announcement.
LEGENDARY MOTOWN ARTIST RICK JAMES PASSES AWAY
Rick James passed away this morning at 9:20 AM in his sleep of natural causes at his Los Angeles home, per his spokesperson. He was 56 years old. He is survived by his 3 children (Ty, Rick Jr., Tazman) and 2 grandchildren (Jasmine and Charisma).
Last month, he performed his hit "Fire & Desire" with Teena Marie at the BET Awards. He had finished an album and was preparing for its release next year. He was also in discussion with various studios for a movie based on his life.
Born in Buffalo, NY, known as the King of Punk Funk, and the bad boy of Motown, Rick James blended the hard core funk of his predecessors James Brown, Sly Stone and George Clinton with the Rock and Roll theatrics of the Rolling Stones and Kiss. Rick James was the quintessential "Super Freak," a term he coined in the 1980's with the multi-platinum song he wrote, arranged, produced and performed sharing that same title. The single catapulted the album Street Songs to #1 on the R&B charts and #3 on the pop charts. This mega-talented, multi-Grammy and American Music Award winner played at least five different instruments and had not only sold millions himself, he wrote and produced songs for Eddie Murphy, Mary Jane Girls, The Temptations, Teena Marie and Smokey Robinson, all selling millions as well. He licensed his work for sampling by artists such as Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu and MC Hammer, whose sample of "Super Freak" for the hit single "U Can't Touch This" made Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em the biggest selling rap album in history.
Details on the funeral will be announced shortly.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.
Aw we need the funk, gotta have that funk
Oh wow .... thanks for the memories, Rick !!!
Bootsy is cool. Rick was cool. Funk is way cool ... damn I miss those days !!
The roof ! The roof ! The roof is on fiah ! We don't need no water let the mother****** burn !!
Excuse me ma'mm - you're standing still in a no parking zone. If you don't get a move on that body, I'll be forced to give you a ticket !
I'm having funk flashbacks ......
It should be going to people that are still struggling with drug abuse.
During the 70's and 80's when they disco lifestyle was full of FUNK Music Disco dancing, Guys with Shag haircuts..(that look is better than how men where there hair now Short and dorky) David Cassidy the Best hair ever!
Girls with swirl skirts and Farrah Fawcett hair..
The lifestyle if you considered yourself one of the hip slick and cool rock and rollers, Cocaine, Cigarettes, Tequilla Sunrise's were quite the thing...
However you can't be 20 forever so when you decide to stop that lifestyle hopefully by age 30 and you care fo your body the right way, you can live a happy fun healthy lifestyle but if your over 40 still abusing yourself plan on dying in your 50's, that is what I see happening to all these folks...
"Once knew someone well who knew him peripherally . . . years ago."
I know someone who knew him VERY well but that is all I can say other than that it didn't make her father too happy.
Or as a wise man once said, "you can't be 20 on sugar mountain."
It says on the rickjames site that donations can be made to American Cancer Society. Never heard that he was diagnosed with cancer before--hmmmm....
That's why we are allowed memories..:)
When you stop partying like you were 20....
Yep - pre-Steppenwolf.
According to Futurama, never. They even posited that Peter Frampton will be there! And don't forget Tricky Dick!
Dennis Leary doesn't like Republicans. Huge Kerry guy.
As I was watching, I commented to the wife that he didn't look well.
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