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John9 |
Posted - 12/08/2007 : 23:01:35 We have of course recently all been mindful of Arthur's passing and how much his music meant to us. I just wondered whether contributors to this messageboard have in mind any other popular music artists who have slipped away during say, the last couple of years and whose work has touched their lives personally. In my case it would be Gene Pitney who died in a Cardiff hotel room last year. His powerful tenor voice gave such resonance to the songs of, amongst others, Bacharach/David, Jagger/Richards and Randy Newman. In 1967 I owned only one LP and that was The Beatles' 'Help'. After saving several weeks wages from my paper round I was able to double the size of my collection by buying 'Gene Pitney's Big Sixteen'- a record that still means a great deal to me. His sudden death was one of the most poignant reminders I've ever had of our own mortality. |
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rocker |
Posted - 28/08/2007 : 14:04:58 Yes..... |
barbinberkeley |
Posted - 28/08/2007 : 00:12:07 I liked Deja Nu immensely. Would you recommend Bronx in Blue? |
rocker |
Posted - 27/08/2007 : 15:25:45 Yes and some of his newer stuff where he also re-did his hits. He's certainly mellowed out. I have his original "Runaround Sue" on a 45 from Laurie records. It was my very first record that I bought and it introduced me to rock'n'roll..that's why I am a "rocker"..... |
barbinberkeley |
Posted - 27/08/2007 : 05:54:28 Hi there, rocker. I'm new here. I'm glad you mentioned Dion. I fell in love with him at 14 and it's now 45 years later. He's still rockin' and I think he'll be with us for quite a while longer. He has a nice family and has been clean and sober for ages now. Have you got the Bronx in Blue album? |
rocker |
Posted - 13/08/2007 : 14:40:05 Funny thing with me about Gene Pitney. I thought he was English way back when when he had those great "hits" early in his career. I was surprised to know that that wasn't the case! Yes, he was some contributor to rock'n'roll. As for another artist, I think a part of me will go when Dion passes. He was so much a part of my upbringing getting me started in rock'n'roll wih his singing and groups. I grew up in NYC and that's where he's from as well. |