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RIP Fats Domino
Topic Started: Oct 25 2017, 06:27 PM (286 Views)
Cbear
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Dead at 89, Nawlins has lost a rock and roll legend. Aint that a shame. Blueberry hill. Walking to New Orleans. My fav—Im Walkin. RIP big guy.
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Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard are all thats left of rock and rolls birth
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Cbear youre the inly one who knows who this is. Lol



Rip the fat man may he be rocking out with the big bopper and buddy holly as soon as the line to the pearlies open...i hear its been pretty tough getting in since tupac and biggies new album dropped up there! Apparently jimi has given up on guitar and is making some of the dopest beats on old school 808s and basic samplers. Should be lit
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The 1st generation of living history of modern music is almost gone and no firsthand accounts will be left. Then historians and writers can revise history however they want with no refuting from those who were there.

Rock and Roll was born with Bill Daley (dead), Chuck Berry (dead), Bo Diddley (dead)Fats Domino (dead), Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. Richard and Lewis have declined greatly to.

Blues has only 1 tie to the giants and thats Buddy Guy. Id have to put Buddy in the “2nd” generation of blues greats that also included the 3 Kings (BB, Albert, Freddie). They werent the inventors of blues but literally learned from them like father to son. The fathers of the blues took slave work songs and spirituals and added the guitar/mouth harp) to create the blues (Blind Willie McTell, Charlie Patton, Sonny Boy Wiiliamson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, leadbelly. Then came Upstart Robert Johnson.). Once Buddy Guy is gone, nobody left with real life ties growing up on farms, railroads and line shacks.

Country music has already lost all the giants and now 3rd gen are considered the olde dogs.

Im glad I got to be alive while a few of the real life legends and inventirs walked the Earth. I hung out with Bo Diddly and Bobby Blue Bland—no sample on a digital file.
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Musical regrets....I never got to see Chuck Berry and Led Zeppelin live.
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Im a big fan of the old shit. Bobby blue bland is a hero of mine. Dude has a silky smooth voice. Buddy guy is jimi before jimi. Watching that mans hands explode on a fretboard is really a marvel to behold.im also a fan of old swing music. Benny goodman is a god imo. Old soul i have old cbear.
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Oct 28 2017, 07:01 PM
Im a big fan of the old shit. Bobby blue bland is a hero of mine. Dude has a silky smooth voice. Buddy guy is jimi before jimi. Watching that mans hands explode on a fretboard is really a marvel to behold.im also a fan of old swing music. Benny goodman is a god imo. Old soul i have old cbear.
Props to ya! Charlie Christian was Bennys guitar player and boy he was good.

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Im hip to charlie he was an amazing player. Benny always had great talent surrounding him. I love me some of that old jazz im a huge fan of coleman hawkins
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RIP Fats!
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