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    Dead ,but not forgotten

    Wow way more than I thought.

    Mick Ronson.
    Rory G.
    Stevie Marriott/Greg Ridley.
    The Wilson Brothers.
    Paul Kossoff.
    Alex Harvey and his brother Les.
    Ollie Halsall/Mike Patto.
    Ronnie Laine.
    Eddie Kendricks /David Ruffin/
    Pete Hamm and the other Badfinger guy.
    Philip Lynott
    David Byron
    Skynard sp.
    Bill Haley./Rudy Pompelli
    Bonham and Moon
    Honeyman-Scot and Pete Farndon
    Joe Strummer.
    Alan Hull.
    AWB drummer
    The Dead 4 Top.

    Tony

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    Keith Richards of The Stones...wait a minute...is he dead, or does he just look dead?

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    Had to think on this a while.

    1. One Four Top

    2. 3 or 4 Temptations

    3. Minnie Ripperton.

    4. Percussionist for War, the big guy that died..

    Not that many. Many of them that I wanted to see before they died, I never got to see.

    Da Worfster

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    I can't think of anyone...maybe the original bassist from Styx (Panozzo)

    Quote Originally Posted by RoyY51
    Keith Richards of The Stones...wait a minute...is he dead, or does he just look dead?
    I think he's technically died like three times (full blood transfusion), which makes him "undead". Which isn't the same as dead.
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    I'll bite...
    Nirvana - Toronto (November 1993).
    Alice In Chains - Vancouver (1992 - August? July?)
    AC/DC - Winnipeg (1989/90, geez, can't remember the month)

    Hmmm...I think that's it...
    Oh, wait, I saw M.C. Hammer too...is he dead?

    edit: Just though about it, I never saw Scott in AC/DC, guess that doesn't count
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    I've got a few from my teen days, though nobody recently is rock 'n' roll going soft?

    Phil Lynnot
    Paul Kossof
    Joe Strummer
    Alex Harvey
    Mick Ronson
    Bon Scott

    Cheers
    Mike

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    I forgot Robert Palmer and Freddy Mercury.
    Also Eric Morcombe, Tommy Cooper and Spike Milligan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skewiff
    I forgot Robert Palmer and Freddy Mercury.
    Also Eric Morcombe, Tommy Cooper and Spike Milligan.
    Tony
    I forgot one too...a biggie!

    Ray Charles

    I saw him at a basketball gym on Ft. G.G. Meade, MD when I was stationed there back around '75 or '76. It was a weird place to see an icon, but it was more intimate than most venues would've been, and Ray was in fine, fine voice. He talked to people in the crowd, told jokes, and performed every song I'd hoped to hear. I've never heard a better singer.
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    Chuck Panozzo isn't dead yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty Chalk
    I think he's technically died like three times (full blood transfusion), which makes him "undead". Which isn't the same as dead.
    But his brother John, who was the drummer, is. So count John Panozzo for me.

    I'm sure that there's more, but the ones that immediately come to mind are...

    Mick Ronson
    Freddy Mercury
    John Denver

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