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SignedRW
Fifth Love
USA
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Posted - 05/02/2009 : 18:22:31
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Sad to learn of the passing of Buffalo Springfield drummer Dewey Martin. Guess it's further proof that we're at an age where we'll need to get used to losing artists who've meant a great deal to us on a more frequent basis. With both Dewey and bassist Bruce Palmer gone now, it just seems all the more important that at some point, Neil, Stephen, and Richie might somehow manage to make just a little bit more of that magic together. Needless to say, the same applies to Byrds Roger, David, and Chris. Anyway, we can dream. Rest in peace, Dew, and thanks for being an integral part of one of the best live rock n' roll bands ever.... |
Edited by - SignedRW on 05/02/2009 20:47:56 |
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bob f.
Old Love
USA
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John9
Old Love
United Kingdom
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Posted - 05/02/2009 : 20:56:42
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Once again, very sad news - and a timely reminder of mortality. Buffalo Springfield deserve to have their place in history reaffirmed. They are perhaps quite a rare example of a group's heritage being eclipsed by the subsequent work of its two leading members. RIP Dewey ...and thanks for all that great music you helped to craft. |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
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Posted - 06/02/2009 : 05:34:56
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Thanks, Rick, for letting us know. With Dewey out of the spotlight for so long, the news of his passing is not so well publicized, but what a great drummer. I think Buffalo Springfield were my first real music inspiration and joy from the first chords of "For What It's Worth". Though I've always loved most music....they were something special! I'm proud to say that I still have their first mono LP,--and it still plays great, even after all those torturous drops down those TT spindles! Any planned tributes on your show, Rick?
Anyone remember seeing them on that early Mannix episode? I thought that was so cool.
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SignedRW
Fifth Love
USA
280 Posts |
Posted - 06/02/2009 : 18:14:43
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We ran some Dewey-Buffalo stuff on the air over the last couple of days; his death was actually last weekend. Ideally, I always much prefer to remember and celebrate artists on the day of their birth, rather than when they checked out, apart from (as in Dewey's case), just after they leave us. All day today, my station is celebrating the birth and amazing legacy of Bob Marley, who would have turned sixty-four today. We honor Marley every week, year in and out, with a Sunday morning specialty show (8:00 AM, PST), streaming live on-line at www.ktyd.com. |
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