Subject: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Little Hawk Date: 17 Oct 10 - 07:44 AM Keith Richard? |
Subject: Folk singers embalmed, but not dead From: John MacKenzie Date: 17 Oct 10 - 07:46 AM Go on, I dare you! |
Subject: RE: Folk singers embalmed, but not dead From: GUEST Date: 17 Oct 10 - 07:47 AM Bob Dylan |
Subject: RE: Folk singers embalmed, but not dead From: GUEST,Lizzie Cornish Date: 17 Oct 10 - 07:53 AM ...And from somewhere in the distance the sound of Joe's Naughty Step being made ready could be heard, loud and clear.. ;0) Would they be the ones who stick to the 1950/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9 rules and regulations, John? |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: GUEST,Lizzie Cornish Date: 17 Oct 10 - 08:40 AM Yeah, Keith's more than a little scary these days..Yikes! |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Little Hawk Date: 17 Oct 10 - 08:52 AM He always did live very close to the edge. |
Subject: Folk singers not yet born, or concieved From: Dave Hanson Date: 17 Oct 10 - 09:00 AM I think this now covers all the options. Dave H |
Subject: F. S's who are not dead, but should be.. From: Silas Date: 17 Oct 10 - 09:04 AM Come on then... |
Subject: RE: F. S's who are not dead, but should be.. From: GUEST,Adam Smith Date: 17 Oct 10 - 09:11 AM Silas |
Subject: RE: F. S's who are not dead, but should be.. From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 17 Oct 10 - 09:13 AM George, cause he writes too many damn good songs! :-P |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 17 Oct 10 - 09:14 AM Folk Singers? |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Little Hawk Date: 17 Oct 10 - 09:17 AM Elvis? |
Subject: RE: F. S's who are not dead, but should be.. From: Silas Date: 17 Oct 10 - 09:24 AM Calling me a singer may be stretching it a bit, but otherwise - agree. |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: pdq Date: 17 Oct 10 - 09:42 AM Johnny Winter |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: John MacKenzie Date: 17 Oct 10 - 10:22 AM Hee hee, this thread now makes more sense than some of the non-coalition ones. :) |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Bob the Postman Date: 17 Oct 10 - 10:31 AM So this isn't another Terry Pratchett thread then? |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 17 Oct 10 - 11:46 AM The Archies Josie and the pussycats The Banana Splits Gorillaz |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 17 Oct 10 - 11:54 AM decided it's too late to mention Pinky and Perky as one of them is roasting quite nice and crispy in our oven for Sunday dinner.. |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: The Sandman Date: 17 Oct 10 - 12:06 PM Dick Miles |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Linda Kelly Date: 17 Oct 10 - 01:45 PM err me after this weekend .... |
Subject: Musicians who are not born yet From: Suegorgeous Date: 17 Oct 10 - 02:38 PM Aw, come on... there must be...? :) |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 17 Oct 10 - 02:58 PM James Taylor!!!!!!!!! |
Subject: Dead singers who you folked From: GUEST,Adam Smith Date: 17 Oct 10 - 03:07 PM I folked that Janis Joplin once. Gave her a good mandolin. |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Severn Date: 17 Oct 10 - 05:12 PM Just because James taylor has spent most of his life constantly seen in the middle of the road, that doesn't mean that he's actually roadkill ywt. No matter that he's recorded "The Water Is Wide" (as it seems the p0p-folkies all do to maintain to maintain contact to their roots), Sweet Baby James' crossover potential remains unlimited, including the street so he need not cry. As we used to lovingly sing about Mr. Bojangles' dog: "....Or he thought it died. After twenty years it still breaths..." There's still a spark in the Old Baby yet! After all, he holds the copyright on "The Secret O' Life", which is more than you or I do..... |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: GUEST Date: 17 Oct 10 - 05:14 PM The Rutles? |
Subject: Folksingers who are going to die From: Slag Date: 17 Oct 10 - 06:58 PM There! That should cover the rest of it! I also might subtitle "Folksingers who are on their way out!" That should make it worthy of some discussion. |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: GUEST Date: 18 Oct 10 - 08:04 AM Smurfs??? |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler Date: 18 Oct 10 - 08:13 AM Someone did mention that Tim Laycock seems to get younger and younger looking and wondered if there was a portrait hidden in his attic. |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 18 Oct 10 - 11:10 AM I've known quite a few musicians who were technically alive but were dead as soon as they opened their mouths. |
Subject: RE: Musicians who aren`t dead but smell anyway From: Ernest Date: 18 Oct 10 - 12:37 PM Anyone mentioned Shatner yet? |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Severn Date: 18 Oct 10 - 06:08 PM Rob Zombie, by definition? |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Little Hawk Date: 18 Oct 10 - 06:18 PM There was always Ed Sullivan...but he wasn't a musician. |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: GUEST,Ebor Fiddler Date: 18 Oct 10 - 06:33 PM Or anything else except a self-publicist. |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: andrew e Date: 18 Oct 10 - 11:56 PM P. D. Q. Bach 1807–1742 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._D._Q._Bach |
Subject: RE: Musicians who are neither alive nor dead From: Joe Offer Date: 19 Oct 10 - 01:36 AM Well, I see that along with the dead folkies thread, and the living folkies, and this living dead (undead?) folkies thread, there's another thread active: When I die, don't bury me at all." -Joe- |
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