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Here's the place to talk about our departed loved ones -- friends, family members, tour buddies, and others we've lost along the way.
Lonnie Mack
Lonnie Mack, Singer and Guitarist Who Pioneered Blues-Rock, Dies at 74
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/23/arts/music/lonnie-mack-singer-and-gui…
Dale
My Dale, a year has slid by without you. Nothing...NOTHING is the same. Know our love will not fade away
It lasts in thoughts, scents, songs, places, in me and around me.
I feel you near.
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE
1111
twin flames
Sister earth
Sisterearth is one very kind and caring soul let me tell you all. Not often meet someone going threw grief who cares more about the next person like she does. Just a small shout out because of the kindness .
Happy Mother's day
To those of us who have lost our mom's, this is the day I remember mine and wish I could give her a hug and a fresh bouquet of flowers.
Remembering one of the good ones...
Guy Clark a great singer/songwriter/guitar playing all around good guy passed away today at the age of 74...
RIP, Guy, and thanks for giving us so much pleasure over the years. Ya done good.
Only two things money can't buy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-QzLIjL1u4.
and that's true love, and home grown tomatas...
I am sad. Sad, bummed and blue. Too many, so many, of these lately, but it brightens my days to see you, geomissingyoumeister.
Encore from Guy
Come on down, folks...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAtmhPUAg4U
We'll leave the light on for ya.
RIP Shady Lady
I got to know you since you were the last place I ran into my friend since birth, Jimmy. Thru you I made so many friends, some jobs and a lot off laffs. We had your wake last night and 2 yrs ago today we lost Jimmy. You kept his memory alive and grow. He loved this neighborhood like you and had the best wild stories about it. I now can add to those stories. Thank you! <3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paEQc668kY4
make that three things money can't buy...
As we celebrate the lives and at the same time mourn the passing of these rock and roll musicians, friends and family, a few things stand out:
One, we are blessed and our lives are enriched because of those who made it their mission to bring music into our lives.
Two, without friends to share these moments, life wouldn't be near as exciting and colorful.
And Three, which comes in three parts, like a waltz:
1) True love can't be bought; it is nurtured in the heart, just as music is.
2) Home grown 'maters can't be bought; they are nurtured in the home, where your heart and music is.
3) True friendship can't be bought; it is only nurtured and obtained through an individual's action, a yearning to share life's melodies (and drama) with someone else, and likewise, a commitment by a like-minded person to reciprocate. Thank you to the Sunshine Daydreamers, deadheads, and music and life lovers everywhere, for it is the spirit and actions of those like you, and KristineD, and Mona, and Richie and countless others everywhere that counts in the end...
So tune that fiddle, put on your dancing shoes and let your freak flag fly. We are everywhere, we are together, and we are one.
Peace to you all...
geoit'snotjustaboutthetomatoesmeister
@geotellinitlikeitismeister
Well said as always..now pass the salt and the homegrown 'maters
Growing up on Going st. in
Growing up on Going st. in the late 60s to early 70s a long haired dude would walk to the store with a parrot on his shoulder and a monkey on his back. All us kids would run out and see and talk to him. He pointed at Jimmy Snyder, my neighbor since I was born, and told him don't ever mess with my monkey! Soon as he could Jimmy ran down to his house and climbed up the apple tree the monkey was in. The monkey yelled at him and started to throw apples at Jimmy as hard as he could. Jimmy ended up running home as fast as he could scared to look behind him. RIP James Micheal Snyder. I miss your stories.
our condolences
to johnman on the passing of his dad. So sorry for your loss.
RIP Rob Wasserman 1952 - 2016
"Just hours after Bob Weir shared the news bassist Rob Wasserman was battling serious health issues, comes word Wasserman has died. RatDog guitarist Mark Karan first revealed Rob had passed on with Weir confirming the news shortly thereafter."
http://www.jambase.com/article/famed-bassist-rob-wasserman-1952-2016
I don't care what they say
I won't stay in a world without love.
RIP Gordon Waller
Gordon Waller
I'm really sorry to hear that! Another legend of my youth gone...
and yet another...
Baby the rain must fall...
RIP Glenn Yarbrough
My first favorite movie
...was The Producers, OMG it was funny when I first saw it in my teens. It's downright hilarious in this day and age. I keep waiting for Donald Trump to start singing "Springtime for Hitler"!
Thanks for oh, so many laughs, Gene. Give Gilda a kiss for me?
Leslie West
for those that knew Leslie of Wayne whoolan and Leslie she died July of this year from cancer.
In my thoughts and prayers
Today my thoughts and prayers go out all those lost 15 years ago in the events on this day. I never use to care more about others then I did myself. this world teach us lessons everyday. Today I want to take the moment to wish everyone a peaceful safe day. And wish all good things in all good time for all.
God Bless us all ... I for one will never forget the history we lived threw. I do not like giving those who tried to hurt us the words many say. Point being we all know what happened and who acted against us. This is for those with us and fore us. God bless everyone in this crazy world we live.
yet one more reason to grieve
Fare thee well, Leon Russell
https://youtu.be/ZvazuyF6eXw
Passing of a fan
Hello everyone. I am Dave21768's wife.I don't know how long it has been since he last posted here. I am sorry to tell any friends he has made here that he has passed away. He left us on Aug.5th of this year. Our eldest son had Ripple played for him at the celebration of life. I'm sorry it took me awhile to notify his fellow Deadheads. I really only just found the forums thanks to customer service when I asked them for help in re-homing his collection. He has been getting the Dave's picks and also had box sets. If you are looking for a particular set or number in the series, please contact me. Or if you have any links to sites besides ebay where I can find interested parties, I would appreciate that as well. Dave would be most unhappy to see his favorite music sitting on a shelf and not being heard. As a lover of music he had a wide range of interests and favorites. The Dead where at the top of his list. Thank you in advance and God bless.You can contact me at elle7068@charter.net
Sorry for your loss....
Elle I am so sorry for your family's loss. Hopefully Dave is in a peaceful place. Stay well.
double that.
Loss is tough. Sorry also. We don't know each other yet we are all one here.
collection looking for a home
Thank you to those who contacted me in regards to re-homing my husbands collection. I have been put in contact with brianhahne and he has offered to help me with dispersing the collection. I appreciate the emails of condolences and postings here of the same. Once I am done with taking care of his collection, I may never post here again. I just want to thank you all for being so kind and sharing a major part of my husbands life. He loved talking about his favorite shows and recordings and I was not so great at that lol. I am sure you all filled a void in his music loving heart. This is a kind and loving community if your responses to me are any indication. Fare thee well my friends.
Farewell, Greg Lake
https://youtu.be/y30jjHw0ecw
Say Merry Christmas to Jerry and Keith. And please give John an extra big hug? I miss him, too.
@Nutrocker
you made me smile Ms Katniss...I needed to smile
thank you
@space cowboy
and the hits just keep on coming...
Bon Voyage to John Glenn, a true American hero.
@gangster of love
they always come in threes
:-(
Gotta appreciate every moment we have....
RIP John, and I still miss Jerry
R.I.P. Canyon Critter (~);*-(
Memorial 6pm (check for time) Dead.net/chatFar from home at a fest bigger than my dreams I would look up to realize I was left and alone except for Critter. who would always be patiently waiting leaning on his walking stick for me to come up for air just so I wouldn't feel alone and lost. The world will miss ppl like you and for every grateful to have know you. TY.
~Once in a awhile you get shown the light in the stranges ploaces if you look at it right~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKOZvuKAzBw
Critter's Gone
I'm still in a state of shock. He was 39 years at least that is what his mom said. Too soon to be gone. He went through me loosing both my parents. He was there to always lend a word of encouragement and support. He came to CA to go to see Furthur in 2010 and stayed with me for a few days after the show. I took him to the Redwoods and to the Coast. It was one of thoses days I will never forget. But what really stands out was how he gathered all the dead heads who visited the website DeadVids to get together. His enthusiasm and willingness to say the words come to the show had a way on all of us. He gathered bunches of folks to meet and greet at shows and then dance the night away. Because of him I met some of my dearest friends to this date. I know he left this world a better place and I will miss his late night phone calls and him calling me khatters. Rest in Peace Scotty you will always be in my thoughts. My life is richer because you were in it.
Wow, I am shocked at this sad
Wow, I am shocked at this sad news. Scotty was such an enthusiastic deadhead. I don't know the details, but I wish him well on the next leg of his journey...
Critter's obit
http://www.leonardmemorialhome.com/notices/Scott-Mattson
Scott left us way too early.
I corresponded with him a few times, trading cd vines and attempting to meet up at the Furthur gig in St. Louis in 2009, at Chaifetz.
R.I.P.
From Family for Family (~);-)
~Hal Rowe~ (Will also add Wasserman and Deadication to canyoncritter/Scott Mattson) (~);-)Join me as I co-host the Vinyl Hour with Ned this Thursday evening as we listen to the songs of those who are gone, 2016. 92.3 KYRS at 8:00 PST. Also can be streamed, just go to the KYRS website. We will be playing the music of David Bowie, Jim Boyd, Leon Russell, Guy Clark, Prince, Mose Allison, Paul Kantner, Leonard Cohen and more. Hope you can join us. Extra bonus, it isn't just an hour, it's two hours of great tunes.