Almost every day sad news. Bobby Keys, Ian McLagan...who will be next? My friend the guitarist Jim George opened for Ian McLagan on October 16 at the Sellersville Theater in Pennsylvania and he wrote me that Ian was in good shape that night. You can imagine how Jim feels these day. A sad week indeed.
The Hollywood Refugees - Live At Flick, 24th April 1985
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...on Bob Dylan: “A sloppy, white motherfucker with no rhythm” and what bothers him most about Dylan: “His father was a pharmacist.” I don’t know, Jerry. What the fuck does that mean? “What does it mean? Doesn't that just say it all?" R-E-S-P-E-C-T!
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A terrible week indeed!
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This is awful news, I'm on the brink of tears... I'm gonna put on ONGF and play my Hammond until I feel a little better. RIP Ian and Bobby.
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