Knuckledragger Posted Monday at 07:28 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:28 PM (edited) RIP Sly Dunbar, 1/2 of the greatest rhythm section of all time. Robbie Shakespeare preceded him 4 years ago. Edited Monday at 07:40 PM by Knuckledragger 5
skullguise Posted Tuesday at 12:27 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:27 AM That's a tough one.....they were incredible.... On a more personal note, RIP to a friend, Pete Savickas. Pete was a partner to a woman who knew Karen from New York City single days in the 80's. She moved up to a small town in NH and expanded a house on a small lake there. She met Pete many years back and - while they never married - were partners all those years. No kids, but a nice life and acclimated to small town living. Pete was a bit of a curmudgeon, but he could've been in the Dos Equis beer commercial; he was one of the most interesting people I've ever met. He and Debbie were our New Year's Eve partners for several years. A great cook, boater (he had two beautiful wooden Chris Craft boats), wine & beer connoisseur, investor, weather watcher, animal whisperer, and so much more. We would talk about so many things, and I'd learn something new every time we chatted. It was a pleasure to chat about audio, finally something I could teach him; and his interest was always there to learn. I will raise a glass to him, if you are drinking and think to toast him, please do. 1 5
jpelg Posted Tuesday at 03:43 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:43 PM Just in the last few years: Lagerfeld, Westwood (who was also predeceased by her natural successor Alexander McQueen), Miyake, & more recently Armani. Now Valentino last week: The remaining big Japanese designers of that era: Rei Kawakubo (Comme des Garçons) & Yohji Yamamoto are both getting up there in age. Ralph Lauren is up there too, and thankfully still active for the brand. With Donatella having stepped down from Versace, who else is left from that period (70/80/90's)? Is Calvin still working? Mucia Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Tom Ford (Gucci), Marc Jacobs are a few young-ish [sic] names I know crossing over into this century. I have no idea who is leading classic houses like Chanel, Dior, etc. On a positive note, I am currently amazed at Coutre to the Max, who appears to be an old soul in this young boy's body, & doing amazing things. Can this be real? 1 3
blessingx Posted Friday at 06:46 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:46 PM (edited) RIP Catherine O' Hara. Details coming. Edited Friday at 09:09 PM by blessingx 1 11
Voltron Posted Friday at 11:25 PM Report Posted Friday at 11:25 PM Amazing from SCTV to Schitt's Creek and on through recent dramatic roles. RIP to the legend Catherine O'Hara. Sad day. ☹️ 3
swt61 Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM Sad indeed. R.I.P. Catherine O'Hara. 1
johnwmclean Posted yesterday at 05:15 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:15 AM Kazuhito Yamashita 25 March 1961 – 24 January 2026 1 8
Knuckledragger Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Demond Wilson, Last Main Cast Member of ‘Sanford and Son,’ Dies at 79. You big dummy! 6
Wmcmanus Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 9 hours ago, Knuckledragger said: Demond Wilson, Last Main Cast Member of ‘Sanford and Son,’ Dies at 79. You big dummy! I was just checking to see what else I might have missed from his career, at IMBd. But it seems that Sanford and Sons was pretty much it, at least of anything significant. He was perfect for that unassuming role. RiP. Edited 1 hour ago by Wmcmanus
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