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I agree
ReplyDeleteIndeed a great loss... but he will live on in memories of lots of people... with his unerasable impact on musichistorie
ReplyDeleteGood choice for this weeks letter.
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This is a great photo of him! Big loss. And now, Glenn Frey? Well, I am keeping their music alive in my home, in my car, at work... Aloha!
ReplyDeleteI do miss how very unique he was, he will be missed by the music industry for sure.
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Agreed.
ReplyDeleteIt is fortunate that new generations will continue to discover and be influenced by his work.
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Yes, definitely. Too many of his generation lost too soon.
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I was BUMMED!
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