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Along with the three other members in that band. Their vocalist/keyboardist, their bassist and their first drummer. Gregg Allman, Berry Oakley and Butch Trucks have also also ****** away. The only original member still alive is Jai Johanny Johanson, their second drummer.Premium Link Upgrade
I'm fucking crushed, This is such a depressing thing to see. One of the most amazing guitar players in southern rock, blues, and just music in general has ****** on. Sadly to cancer and copd, May he Rest In Peace in eternity, and I hope he and is fellow gunslinger, Duane is right there with him, I've said it before, the two single greatest players of harmony leads, Dicky Betts, and Duane Allman, together again. I had a great time, playing air guitar to there music.
Live at the Isle of Wight 1971:Another classic is lost. Mike Pinder the keyboard player, and the last remaining founding member of "The Moody Blues", has ****** on peacefully, surrounded by ****** at the age of 82. Unfortunately for me, I have never had the chance to see them live. I liked a lot of their music, but I just feel like they were one of those bands you needed to see live. May he rest in peace, and find a place to jam, in that great gig in the sky.
My favorite tune by The Moody Blues.
Another classic is lost. Mike Pinder the keyboard player, and the last remaining founding member of "The Moody Blues", has ****** on peacefully, surrounded by ****** at the age of 82. Unfortunately for me, I have never had the chance to see them live. I liked a lot of their music, but I just feel like they were one of those bands you needed to see live. May he rest in peace, and find a place to jam, in that great gig in the sky.
Probably the greatest tribute we can give to Mike Pinder is his recital of Graeme Edge's poem, "Late Lament" off the London Festival Orchestra album also known as the Days of Future ****** album:Live at the Isle of Wight 1971: