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    The Avalanche of Rock ’n’ Roll Death

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    Want to feel old? Everyone — well, every man — died.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/26/s...-obituary.html
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    So many of my music heros going toes up in the past year or two has been a bummer for me. I remember when John Bonham died in 1980 and that was bad enough, then a scant three months later that lunatic shot Lennon, but lately the deaths have been coming thick and fast.

    I met Paul Kantner some years ago after a gig in Schenectady, NY. Decent guy and of course one of the originals. Sad to see these people have left us.

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    The last line of the article is fitting, ironic and humorous, all at the same time:


    If that doesn’t provide solace, consider another truism of rock ’n’ roll and life: Keith Richards will outlive everyone.
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