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DEATHS ; Notable Passings; The Thread to Pay Last Respects

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Mitzi Gaynor at 93.

https://apnews.com/article/mitzi-gaynor-dead-south-pacific-320eb99fe0824091babafac794dc2320

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Doctor Strange

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Speaking as a vintage-1975 Deadhead, I always thought of Phil Lesh as the Grateful Dead's unsecret weapon.

His unique contrapuntal and melodic bass was an essential component of the Dead's sound and gonzo creative approach. His classical and experimentalist background (he never touched a bass guitar until Jerry Garcia invited him to join the band) was one of the major threads that pushed the Dead's music into its unique and fascinating directions. He was absolutely unique.

Fare thee well, fare thee well, I love you more than words can tell...

Picture I took of Phil and Mickey Hart at the famous May 8, 1977 Cornell U show:

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The Lost Cowboy

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I guess most of us have been expecting this for some time but that doesn't make it hurt any less.

Fare thee well, Phil.

My condolences to all fellow Deadheads everywhere.

It's just a box of rain
or a ribbon for your hair.
Such a long long time to be gone
And a short time to be there.
 
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The Lost Cowboy

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BTW, before I left the US this summer, on two different occasions I saw teenagers wearing Dead shirts. I stopped one and asked him about it and he said he loves their music.

Me, too, brother.
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The Lost Cowboy

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RIP Gordon Cole, ie David Lynch ("WHAT'S THAT YOU SAY??").

I don't know another film maker in my lifetime who had such a profound impact on me. Not every project resonated but those that did hit hard and deep. Among my favorites are of course Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive, but Lynch's Dune was my intro to Herbert and I'm still fond of that film. Also, I can't say loudly enough how impactful Lost Highway was on me as a young adult or how deeply Inland Empire did something inexplicable and magical to me.

RIP, sir. Thank you for introducing so much meaning into my life. Well done.

Now head into the light.

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