skullguise Posted November 27, 2024 Report Posted November 27, 2024 RIP Jim.... When I was I think 13, my brother got a friend and me into Kentucky Fried Movie. Little did I know then that the makers would become some of my favorite comedy film creators! Need to watch Top Secret and Police Squad (TV series) again now.... 1
Voltron Posted December 18, 2024 Report Posted December 18, 2024 RIP Zakir Hussain way too young at 73. The tabla legend (and son of a legend) crossed so many musical boundaries and was amazing to see perform. He also seemed like a really nice man at SFJAZZ events. Our own prodigal member @neilvg did some work with him and but I don't know if he'll even get pinged from this reference. In any event, RIP to the legend. https://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/zakir-hussain-hindustani-scion-extended-reach-19982466.php 10
Voltron Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 RIP Rickey Henderson at 65. All time base stealer whose record is likely bullet proof. He was a lot of fun to watch, even if he was on the A's. 8
robm321 Posted December 22, 2024 Report Posted December 22, 2024 RIP, very fun to watch. 65 seems too young.
Knuckledragger Posted December 24, 2024 Report Posted December 24, 2024 RIP Gordon Mah Ung, PCWorld editor and hardware journalist. He made occasional appearances on the GamersNexus YouTube channel. His spicy takes and ability to lambast industry incompetence and malfeasance was the stuff of legend. Pancreatic cancer is one of the absolute worst. 7 1
Grahame Posted December 29, 2024 Report Posted December 29, 2024 President Jimmy Carter, dead at 100. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/12/29/us/jimmy-carter?unlocked_article_code=1.lE4.Aru4.NIudrh593S5d&smid=url-share https://apnews.com/article/jimmy-carter-dies-18c198c20352c835bca3eec276020dd7 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/29/jimmy-carter-dead-longest-lived-us-president https://www.bbc.com/news/live/ce98937nrqrt 11
Knuckledragger Posted December 30, 2024 Report Posted December 30, 2024 JC was our best ex-president. I worked for him 1994, building houses in Mississippi. 5 3
TMoney Posted Sunday at 05:30 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:30 PM RIP Sam, of Sam and Dave. These guys were absolutely molten in their time, and their Stax hits will live forever. Not much of a career after, but we'll always have "Soul Man," "Hold on I'm Comin'," and the rest. 7
skullguise Posted Sunday at 05:32 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:32 PM Very true Adam....RIP to Sam.... RIP to Peter Yarrow as well..... https://www.cbsnews.com/news/peter-yarrow-dies-age-86-peter-paul-and-mary/ 8
Voltron Posted Monday at 12:01 AM Report Posted Monday at 12:01 AM Peter Yarrow was officially or unofficially the godfather of Claire's step cousin. We attended her wedding years ago and Peter played and sang Puff the Magic Dragon at the reception. Nice man. 6
jpelg Posted Monday at 06:58 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:58 PM (edited) RIP to photographer Oliviero Toscani, probably most famous for his photo contributions to the United Colors of Benetton: United Colors of Benetton - Official Website Edited Monday at 06:59 PM by jpelg 5
blessingx Posted Monday at 07:37 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:37 PM (edited) Adding Magnum photographer Constantine Manos, who also passed away about a week ago. https://www.magnumphotos.com/newsroom/remembering-constantine-manos-1934-2025/ Edited Monday at 07:40 PM by blessingx 6
Torpedo Posted Monday at 09:54 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:54 PM Nice picture, that looks familiar 😉 From times that I was a kid, or perhaps not even born.
Craig Sawyers Posted Wednesday at 04:29 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:29 PM RIP Tony Slattery. Who is that? Well back in '79 or thereabouts we went to see the Cambridge Footlights, a showcase for comedy and acting from Cambridge University Undergrads. Traditionally participants have gone on to greatness. Been running since 1886 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footlights . The one we saw - in Southampton - had Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson in it. Aged 20 or 21 at that point. Each of them went on to greatness. This is them back then. Slattery is the guy in the pale sweater. After footlights he had a burst of fame in a satirical review show on the TV - and then nothing. Totally off the radar. Unrecognizable now, he was making a slow come back. He'd spent the intervening 40 years in dependency and mental illness. No sooner was he getting modestly confident in front of an audience, that he had a heart attack and died, aged 65. 8
dsavitsk Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago David Lynch, Twin Peaks and Muholland Drive director, dies aged 78 https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/jan/16/david-lynch-twin-peaks-and-muholland-drive-director-dies-aged-78 10
Knuckledragger Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago (edited) RIP David Lynch, just shy of his 79th birthday(!) I was never a huge fan of his work, but it was clear from the get-go that he was a true auteur with a very uncompromised vision. EDIT: Ninja'd by dsavitsk Edited 23 hours ago by Knuckledragger 2
TMoney Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Oh no! My favorite director ever. Will have more thoughts later but RIP, David. This one is a shock. Twin Peaks is my favorite show ever. Blue Velvet, Elephant Man, and Mulholland all stone cold classics. 😢 Edited 23 hours ago by TMoney 2 1
mikeymad Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Sad - I was getting ready to watch Mulholland Drive soon, I guess it will be sooner.. RIP David.
Knuckledragger Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago RIP Bob Uecker who passed at the tender age of 90. He delivered one of my favorite voice lines in all of cinema: 8
Voltron Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Maybe he finally is in the front row ... RIP Bob 4
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