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RIP Peter Schickele aka P.D.Q. Bach

After Looney Tunes, he was my next most significant childhood introduction to classical music. Rest easy, Peter.

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Just read about this, bummed me out quite a bit....

RIP to Brian Lumley, probably my favorite horror writer.

https://locusmag.com/2024/01/brian-lumley-1937-2024/

His Necroscope series was a super-creative view on the source of vampires (and the source of my username!), and led me to several of his other (Fantasy & Horror mostly) series, as well as to F. Paul Wilson, one of my favorite all-time authors.

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RIP Apollo. Liked his role in the Mandolorian but didn't know he also directed some of those episodes and various other TV shows. 76 seems too young these days, especially given that I'm over 60!

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On 1/30/2024 at 8:52 PM, skullguise said:

Just read about this, bummed me out quite a bit....

RIP to Brian Lumley, probably my favorite horror writer.

https://locusmag.com/2024/01/brian-lumley-1937-2024/

His Necroscope series was a super-creative view on the source of vampires (and the source of my username!), and led me to several of his other (Fantasy & Horror mostly) series, as well as to F. Paul Wilson, one of my favorite all-time authors.

I did not realise that he was born in the same county as me - Co Durham in the North East of England. He was from here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horden

He seems to have learnt a lot from HP Lovecraft's style, including tales about Cthulu.

Still 86 is not too shabby an innings.

RIP Brian Lumley

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RIP Toby Keith, dead at 62 after battle with stomach cancer.  I have mixed feelings about his catalog ("Red Solo Cup" is in the running for worst country song ever; "Boot In Your Ass" was the anthem of America going in exactly the wrong direction post-9/11) but his contributions to country music in the 90s are undeniable.  This was list a guy on reddit put together:

Whiskey Girl
Country Comes To Town
I wanna Talk ABout me
You Shouldn't kiss me like this
Stays in Mexico
How do you like me now
I'm just talkin about tonight
Wish I didn't Know now
American Soldier
As good as I once was
Courtesy of the red white and blue
Should've been a cowboy
Does that blue moon ever shine on you
He ain't worth missing
Dream Walkin
A little too late
beer for my horses
I love this bar
Made in America
You ain't much fun
Who's That Man

I recognize a surprising number of those and I wasn't exactly a big of contemporary country in the 1990s.  In any case, 62 is entirely too young.  F cancer.

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Yup, RIP to Mojo. I saw him with Skid Roper at a bar in 1987. Man, what a crazy show. Chaotic, mad, and wildly entertaining. Of course, the tab I dropped before going in may have influenced my perception of what was going on.

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1 hour ago, Voltron said:

RIP Mojo Nixon

And security guards trailed us to a record shop We asked for Mojo Nixon They said, "He don't work here" We said, "If you don't got Mojo Nixon then your store could use some fixin'"

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