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Skip James

Son House

Mississipi Fred McDowell

RL Burnside

Jeff Buckley

Layne Staley

John Coltrane

Buddy Holly

Frank Zappa

Otis Redding

Curtis Mayfield

Jimi

Marley

Elliot Smith

Charlie Parker

Shannon Hoon

Blind Willie Johnson

Alex Chilton

Duane Allman

Guru

Hasil Adkins

George Harrison

 

oh man, Alex Chilton! I can't believe I've forgotten about Alex Chilton! Think I'm still in denial--there's my excuse

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Anyone mention Robert Johnson? I remember reading an article some years ago where Jimmy Page was listening to a Robert Johnson recording and he asked who the other guy was playing with him. He was shocked to hear that it was one guy playing.

 

 

And since we're not limited to rock and roll, how about some love for Mozart and Beethoven? I'm sure that 99% of you know, but Beethoven wrote his major works while deaf.

 

I especially love his 9th symphony. Written while he was

a) completely deaf

b) totally drunk

c) dying of syphilis

 

Dude was drunk, insane, and totally friggin deaf when he wrote this. There's 6 more clips after this one if you're interested in the whole thing.

 

 

*I can't stress this enough, the dude couldn't hear what he was writing.

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Anyone mention Robert Johnson? I remember reading an article some years ago where Jimmy Page was listening to a Robert Johnson recording and he asked who the other guy was playing with him. He was shocked to hear that it was one guy playing.

 

 

And since we're not limited to rock and roll, how about some love for Mozart and Beethoven? I'm sure that 99% of you know, but Beethoven wrote his major works while deaf.

 

I especially love his 9th symphony. Written while he was

a) completely deaf

b) totally drunk

c) dying of syphilis

 

Dude was drunk, insane, and totally friggin deaf when he wrote this. There's 6 more clips after this one if you're interested in the whole thing.

 

 

*I can't stress this enough, the dude couldn't hear what he was writing.

Son House taught Robert Johnson how to play. Son House and Skip James wrote the book. Beethoven was rock and roll

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Impossible to name them all.

 

John Lennon, George Harrison, Keith Moon, John Entwhistle, Richard Manuel, and Rick Danko hit me pretty hard, from three of my favorite bands.

 

Lots of memories on this thread.

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Skip James

Son House

Mississipi Fred McDowell

RL Burnside

Jeff Buckley

Layne Staley

John Coltrane

Buddy Holly

Frank Zappa

Otis Redding

Curtis Mayfield

Jimi

Marley

Elliot Smith

Charlie Parker

Shannon Hoon

Blind Willie Johnson

Alex Chilton

Duane Allman

Guru

Hasil Adkins

George Harrison

 

So I assume your favorite dead musician is the one you didn't list. :thumbsup:

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Son House taught Robert Johnson how to play. Son House and Skip James wrote the book. Beethoven was rock and roll

 

 

No he didn't. The devil taught Robert Johnson to play at the crossroads in Moorehead, MS in exchange for his soul. Duh!

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No he didn't. The devil taught Robert Johnson to play at the crossroads in Moorehead, MS in exchange for his soul. Duh!

Well Tommy Johnson sold his soul at the crossroads in Clarksdale before Robert Johnson. He also guitar played behind his back way before Jimi

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