Knuckledragger Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 Tom Kane, Iconic ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Voice Actor, Has Died. RIP. 64 is crazy young. 3
swt61 Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 I drove her for about 10 months when I first moved out here. RIP Skanky! 4
Knuckledragger Posted May 21 Report Posted May 21 Gay rights and longtime Democratic Congressman Barney Frank dies at 86. I have mixed feelings about this one. Barney was a trailblazer in a much earlier era. He also had (and I steal this quote) a sense of humor he wielded like a wrecking ball. I have never seen anyone make Republicans so buttmad on the floor as he did. He's also one of the few politicians who ever directly took on Wall St. in my lifetimes. With that said, he spent his retirement years undoing more or less all the good that he did in office. He became a lobbyist for the very financial institutions he sought to regulate previously, he went after trans people directly and in his final act as a public figure, attacked Graham Platner. Way to shit on your own legacy, bud. 5
skullguise Posted May 21 Report Posted May 21 Same here, Dan. He came to my college and gave an incredible speech in his active days. But yes, in later years something switched off..... I still look to his earlier legacy as good.
swt61 Posted Thursday at 10:09 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:09 PM I try to do the same with Giuliani, but it doesn't work for me. He is fully responsible for throwing his own legacy in the dumpster. As much as I'd like to give Barney a pass, I just can't. 1
Knuckledragger Posted Friday at 07:53 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:53 PM I'm having trouble finding a news source, but I learned (from Toby Marks of Banco De Gaia of all people) that Dick Parry died. He was a hell of a session musician, best known for his work with Pink Floyd. His sax solos are legendary. Spoiler Also, Pink Floyd is one of those things that the boomers are completely right about. 6
Knuckledragger Posted Friday at 11:45 PM Report Posted Friday at 11:45 PM RIP Rapper Rob Base, known for 'It Takes Two,' dies at 59 after private battle with cancer. I was there in '88 when this dropped. It turns out he was internationally known. 6
dsavitsk Posted yesterday at 03:08 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:08 AM Sonny Rollins, colossus of jazz saxophone, dies aged 95 https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/may/26/sonny-rollins-jazz-saxophone-dies-aged-95 11
Voltron Posted yesterday at 03:43 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:43 AM I was lucky to see Sonny in 2012 shortly before he was forced to stop playing for health reasons. He was still a colossus. RIP to the true legend. 6
blessingx Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM (edited) He was also the last musician survivor of “Harlem 1958.” https://uptowngrandcentral.org/harlem-1958 With the death of his fellow saxophonist Benny Golson in 2024, Mr. Rollins became the last survivor of the 58 musicians captured by the photographer Art Kane in his famous Esquire magazine group portrait “Harlem 1958.” “I was a fan,” Mr. Rollins told The Times in recalling the photo shoot in 2024. “I was in the picture, but it wasn’t so much as a musician — although I happened to be there as a musician — but I had been following jazz all my short life up to that time, so I knew a great deal about the guys.” He added that he was particularly proud to have been photographed alongside “my particular idols, Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young.” Edited yesterday at 09:57 AM by blessingx 9 1
blessingx Posted 51 minutes ago Report Posted 51 minutes ago For those interested, WKCR is running a 48 hour Sonny Rollins Memorial Broadcast Friday and Saturday. http://wkcr.streamguys1.com/live.m3u
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