If you truly wish their memories welll, stop saying stuff about their art that just isn’t true. I cannot believe you actually wrote or one of your writers actually wrote at 11:03 that the lead singer from Boston was known for his falsetto and that this is what gave him his distinctive sound. That is insulting to such an amazing vocalist. It’s just insane! The person Who wrote that is either not a musician, not familiar with the band’s actual work, or stone DEF. I can’t decide which. Simple exercise: I will list four very famous songs here by them. I challenge anyone reading this to search them out and give the vocals just a little small cursory listen and then, come back and truthfully say that the man who is singing is singing with falsetto: Rock ‘n’ roll band, Amanda, Hooked on a Feeling and Peace of Mind.
I agree with you 100%! I graduated high school in 1969 & music was such a huge part of my life, when I wasn’t working or going to college. The bands, concerts & pop festivals, LP’s all led to changes in our society as a whole. Just the simple act of growing your hair long either made you friendly or foe. No matter how analyze it, we were the luckiest generation with respect to rock music.
We the delegation from Generation X agree and would like to say that we also were in a good spot with music as well. Those legends gave us something to strive for.
@@_Clem_H_Fandango_ well the only difference is that you weren't even of the age buying their records and relying on your parents for their music or their radio isn't the same experience. Stick with the 80s kid
BLB, From 63 Until to waa The Longest Stretch of Creativetity In Recent Music History caúse it spoke of Alot of The Mess and Mayhem you see here today in 21st Century / 2023. I only saw Three of The Bands mentioned:: Rolling Stones, RUSH, Deep Purple, and Blue Oyster Cult, All the rest My Wish and May All Deceased R.I.P. RCJLEO 🦁♌
I haven't followed Pink Floyd in a long time and I didn't know that Richard Wright passed away. So sad. I started listening to Floyd during the Syd Barrett years. All the of the Roger Waters drama is what killed it for me. R.I.P. Richard Wright, You were one of the great ones. Also, I did not know that the first drummer for the Rolling Stones, Mick Avery, was the drummer for the Kinks. I'm still catching up on rock history. Back then there was no internet, only TV and magazines.
Smoking, junk food, drugs and drinking may seem like fun, but they will cut your life short, however old you are....total bummer, thankfully my vices are chocolate and impulse and bargain shopping. 😁 But I do love good rock music whoever is playing it. RIP to all these musicians. 💔😎🧣🎸🎶❤️
You forgot drummers. Ginger Baker, Dino Danelli, Keith Moon, John Bonham, Ron Tutt, Mitch Mitchell, Frankie Banelli, Allen White Fantastic key board player. Keith Emerson, Beatles John Lennon, George Harrison, Brian Jones, Great guitarist Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Leslie West . Bassist Jack Bruce, Cris Squire, Greg Lake .Tim Bogert, Noel Redding, Phil Linnot
It makes me so sad the Delps vocals on more than a feeling could always make me feel so good and yet he did not have that happiness and ended his own life …RIP
Brad was a truly fantastic vocalist. One of the absolute best in the game. He’s up there with Lou Grant, John Anderson and Tony Luis. I absolutely cannot believe these people characterized that amazing voice of his as a falsetto voice. They should’ve been listening to the Bee Gees. Or the beach boys first so they can hear with a voice like that actually sounds like before putting that label on Brad.
... and that is a given known fact, Among other errors mentioned, there were several more popular souls that have passed than those that appear here which many are unaware of. Can only figure this guy had been either a lil tike back then or still in the womb.
@@IloveKurtCobain-z5kRick was reinstated for The Division Bell album and tour as a full member and partner. He did every Pink Floyd gig. Roger is why Rick was expelled and when Roger quit Rick returned and was eventually reinstated. David Gilmour ended Pink Floyd when Rick passed away.
@@TJR-ClassicRockCorner0124 I know that on the Wall I think Rick was fired but then rehired as a private contractor & Dave & Roger lost $$$ b/c they could only play NYC & LA b/c of the massive production
Neal Peart.. "Fun and laughter" 🤣🤣 Not 2 words I would usually associate with Neal. I'm sure he was an amazing man to be associated with, warm and generous, but his public persona has an overly feeling of privacy while being "Focused and driven". Awesome drummer.. cosmic band. Saw the "Farewell To Kings" tour in a small Canadian east coast hockey arena. A hi-light in my concert going history. RIP Neal.
100% agree. While I think he is the most talented drummer of all time, he's hardly a guy I'd want to go out for beers with unless I already knew him personally.
@@julianaylor4351 All he was doing was driving on the LIE where a heart attack killed him near interchange 41 in Jericho New York (NY routes 106 & 107) back in '81.
The interesting thing is both Rush and Z Z Top had been performing with its trio of original members for at least 40 years. Only the deaths of Neil Peart and Dusty Hill respectively derailed all continuously of both bands in moving even further. Besides, how many bands from the late 1960s and early 1970s are still performing with all of its original members? I can name one. The Rascals.
The peerless "Professor" Neil Peart was not, in fact the original drummer with Rush. Founding member John Rutsey performed on the band's eponymously titled first album released in 1974. Rutsey left for health reasons, Peart auditioned, by all accounts won the drum chair almost as soon as he sat down, and became principal lyricist. I would have to say that Neil Peart was quite possibly the most important new band recruit in rock music history, undoubtedly on percussion (yes, Phil Collins).
@@DuncanWEDD2019 thanks for the history lesson, mate. Always appreciate a good bit of knowledge. Keep on Truckin’ friends…go ripple in that still water.
@@DuncanWEDD2019 Yes, I heard that he (Neil Peart) did not perform on their self titled album which I've heard from start to finish in the past and the drum patterns from that album were quite different than all subsequent albums were from then on, most notably, "Working Man".
I can name another band that still has all its original members: The Zombies ("Tell Her No," "Time of the Season"). They did a full-fledged tour together as recently as 2019.
People can rip the 1970s for tacky clothes, disco music and Watergate, but the decade produced the greatest, most iconic music in history- an endless variety of musical genres that will never be repeated. Not to mention groundbreaking movies by the greatest directors...
Thanks for remembering and bringing up Benjamin Orr. Ric Ocasek had an annoying habit of taking too much credit to himself; and an admitted jealousy of Benjamin Orr's expressive great voice. Benjamin Orr sang lead on most of the Cars big hits: including" "You're Just What I Needed," and "Drive." He also played very good bass.
@@carlcushmanhybels8159 Ben was a very humble, shy man according to those that knew him. He unfortunately fell off the radar after the group broke up, but his vocals made the group.
The age all these guys were at, us from that Era are old age now. They can't list every single musician that died since then. There are so many. Just be glad they mentioned some of them here.
He absolutely did not. Thank you for saying that. This has been bothering me because he was such an amazing vocalist. Occasionally, for ornamentation purposes, just like any other singer he would make light use of it in one or two notes occasionally during certain songs but, absolutely never did he make extensive use of it to the point that it would characterize his entire sound. High, sweet tenors like his voice were extremely popular during that time in rock ‘n’ roll.
SERIOUSLY?!?!?!?!🔥🔥🔥🤬🤬🤬 I am STEAMED over the omissions of not ONE...but TWO members of the same group who were not only popular in the '70's but STILL bringing out good content in the '80's!!! Kieth Emerson AND Greg Lake BOTH passed away in 2016!!! Does NOBODY remember ELP?????!!!!!!!
@@fenellablue Emerson was a perfectionist and a MASTERMIND behind his keyboards!!! In concert, you could always tell if you would get a concert of quiet reflection or the hard-driving; maddening sounds and he ALWAYS had that versatility to bring classical music or macabre sounds that would make even the devoutest listener of hard rock back in his time just stop...dead in their tracks; give a real hard listen to his sound and question, "How the hell is he doing that?" I mean who would think to stick daggers into a Hammond organ;put it on your stomach; play it backwards; ride it like a horse AND toss it about like a ragdoll?!?!?!?! WHAT A SHOW!!!! WHAT A SHOWMAN!!!!!! TRULY...Lake had it right when he would shout, "Come and see the show!"
Most of these great musicians were gone way too soon. At least Ric Ocasek made it to 75. The only one whose passing I was unaware of was Alan Lanier...
This is riddled with embarrassing errors from someone who obviously wasn’t alive then. For example, the Allman Bros briefly disbanded in the late 70s but then continued on with and without Dickie Betts until Gregg’s death. Donald Fagan released more successful solo album than Walter Becker. The Who’s Tommy was way more successful than Quadraphenia.
Boston's Amazing, Vocal Virtuoso Lead Singer, And Guitarist Brad Delp, Was Engaged To Be Married Back In 2007, So Why Would He Have Supposedly Committed Suicide ?
You forgot that Sonny Bono was the same type than Ike Turner, the only different of both was, that Bono hasn`t that drugabuse than Turner. It doeseen`t matter that he recorded with Sinatra, Jon Lord recorded with Eberhard Schoener, and the Vienna Syphonic Orcestra...so what?
To be honest, none of these musicians' deaths would have escaped the attention of the general public. They were members of superstar bands and most of their names were easily recognizable in mainstream entertainment, the exceptions being Richard Wright, Allan Lanier, Brad Delp and possibly Jon Lord.
Mick Avory was not a member of the Rolling Stones. They all played together as backups for Alexis Korner, but when they branched off as the Stones, they used a few different people before convincing Charlie Watts to join, but no one can remember who was the first. Mick Avory has stated that it wasn't him.
If there's a part 2 here are some more musicians J.Geils (The J.Geils Band),Joe Strummer (The Clash),Ian Mcdonald (King Crimson/Foriegner),Chris Squier (Yes),Pete Shelly (Buzzcocks), Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy),Brian Conolly (Sweet),David Byron (Uriah Heep),And Marc Bolan (T.rex)
John Panozzo of Styx in 1996. He was the drummer and co-founder of the band with his twin brother Chuck and Dennis DeYoung. Those three were Styx and apart from JY they had a string of guitarists including JC John Curulewski, Tommy Shaw and Glen Burtnik. When John passed on Styx slowly imploded.
G, As A Boomer Myself I would Say Our Age Bracket Has Seen The Best and Worst Of Times In Rapid Succession. To me it was and is A Haphazard, Creative, Mixed & Messed - Up In and Over Indulged Flawed and Flawless Bunch of People. RCJLEO 🦁♌ is
Its sad, that all these persons died, men and women, but its realy normal that live ends. It can`t be stopped while sombody of them is an actor or an musican. I am 70 years old and i think that my live will end sonn. I have to live with it...and you should remeber the words of Freddy Mercury.who sang: "Who wants to live forever?" RIP all Musicans , Actors, Painters, Writers, and all Kids, Grandpa`s, Grandma`s, Mothers and Fathers, Friends and Girlfriends.
I had the opportunity to meet BOC; nearly all of them. But in a small club in Arnold, MD; I met and interacted with Allen Lanier. I was close to the stage but couldn't get to him, because all these guys with posters, LP's, etc were taller than me and kept handing them over my head. Finally, Allen stopped them and said 'guys, let the girl have a chance." GIRL? oh, well. he took the only thing I had - their playlist and signed it and spoke with me for several minutes. He made me feel important. RIP to all of these folks.
2 songs guaranteed to get you kicked out of a music store is Stairway and Smoke on the water..lol I am confused that they not not also include Benjamin Orr from the Cars? he was just as important in lead vocals.
I recently looked up concerts near me & saw Emerson, Lake & Palmer, but remembered Carl Palmer had died. Looking into it, found none of them are still alive. Buyer beware
Actually the highest cause of death is a heart attack and not everyone gets cancer. Neither of my parents died of it, even though a sister of my mother's had died of it in the fifties. Only death and if we are earning taxes come to us all.
11:03 OK, who the hell wrote that? They must’ve been smoking crack for years! Definitely on something serious. Brad from Boston did not have a falsetto voice. That is absolutely NOT a falsetto voice he had. He just had a high tenor. Next, they’ll be saying John Anderson from Yes, Tony Luis of the Outfield or Richard Marx sings falsetto. Their Range is exactly the same as brads all of them were known for having a high, sweet tenor voice which was very popular during that time period. For comparison, listen to the Bee Gees. They extensively made use of falsetto. Then, come back and listen to Boston again. use hooked on a feeling which is one of the greatest songs ever and you will be able to tell that Brad does not use falsetto unless you are smoking crack or completely deaf.
Watts couldn't play his way through a wet paper bag! I've been playing drums since I was in the womb and if someone asked me to list the best drummers, Watts wouldn't even be on the list!! I've heard all of The Allman Brothers' early albums and there's not a single track that has ANY psych on it! But, from what I've seen of American psych, it just means you have a wah-wah pedal! When did Gregg have TIME to collaborate with his wife?? They were only married for a week!! Her biggest ambition in life was to have a bigger wedding ring collection than Zsa Zsa Gabor!! 2017?? I thought Gregg died in the `80's!! I didn't know Lord and Eagan died. I doubt anyone would even miss Walter. They only had about 5 good songs. Didn't know Lanier was dead, either. He no longer fears the reaper! I didn't know Ric Okasek was dead! But, at that point in my life, I was going through hell courtesy of my ex-sisters and I had no t.v. or newspapers at the time or since. Didn't know Dio was dead, either but, I'm not interested in metal. Never heard of Delp. I wasn't a Boston fan, either. Wow! Nearly all of these guys died at 67!! So, if the 27 club doesn't get you, the 67 club will!! Too bad none of the cancer victims knew anything about any of the cures!
Rest In Peace to all of these musicians.
If you truly wish their memories welll, stop saying stuff about their art that just isn’t true. I cannot believe you actually wrote or one of your writers actually wrote at 11:03 that the lead singer from Boston was known for his falsetto and that this is what gave him his distinctive sound. That is insulting to such an amazing vocalist. It’s just insane! The person Who wrote that is either not a musician, not familiar with the band’s actual work, or stone DEF. I can’t decide which. Simple exercise: I will list four very famous songs here by them. I challenge anyone reading this to search them out and give the vocals just a little small cursory listen and then, come back and truthfully say that the man who is singing is singing with falsetto: Rock ‘n’ roll band, Amanda, Hooked on a Feeling and Peace of Mind.
How could you forget Benjamin Orr, the bass player and singer of the Cars?
Would have been nice to mention him.
I think Ben sang more of the hits.😊
I was going to mention that Orr cofounded and was co-lead singer of the Cars. He also passed away young. #clevelandrocks
Us boomers were lucky to have been teens/20s during the 70s. The pinnacle of pop culture. TV shows, music, movies, fashion etc
I agree with you 100%! I graduated high school in 1969 & music was such a huge part of my life, when I wasn’t working or going to college. The bands, concerts & pop festivals, LP’s all led to changes in our society as a whole. Just the simple act of growing your hair long either made you friendly or foe. No matter how analyze it, we were the luckiest generation with respect to rock music.
We the delegation from Generation X agree and would like to say that we also were in a good spot with music as well. Those legends gave us something to strive for.
@@_Clem_H_Fandango_ well the only difference is that you weren't even of the age buying their records and relying on your parents for their music or their radio isn't the same experience.
Stick with the 80s kid
You were very lucky. I was born in 1971. I was a kid when there was great 1970s rockn roll bands. As a teenager I had rap and crappy 1980s pop lol..
BLB,
From 63 Until to waa The Longest Stretch of Creativetity In Recent Music History caúse it spoke of Alot of The Mess and Mayhem you see here today in 21st Century / 2023.
I only saw Three of The Bands mentioned:: Rolling Stones, RUSH, Deep Purple, and Blue Oyster Cult,
All the rest My Wish and May All Deceased R.I.P.
RCJLEO 🦁♌
I knew most of these people had passed, just a couple because I didn't follow those groups. RIP to all of them.
Rip to these musicians from the 70’s and 80’s
I haven't followed Pink Floyd in a long time and I didn't know that Richard Wright passed away. So sad. I started listening to Floyd during the Syd Barrett years. All the of the Roger Waters drama is what killed it for me.
R.I.P. Richard Wright, You were one of the great ones.
Also, I did not know that the first drummer for the Rolling Stones, Mick Avery, was the drummer for the Kinks. I'm still catching up on rock history. Back then there was no internet, only TV and magazines.
Smoking, junk food, drugs and drinking may seem like fun, but they will cut your life short, however old you are....total bummer, thankfully my vices are chocolate and impulse and bargain shopping. 😁
But I do love good rock music whoever is playing it. RIP to all these musicians. 💔😎🧣🎸🎶❤️
You forgot drummers. Ginger Baker, Dino Danelli, Keith Moon, John Bonham, Ron Tutt, Mitch Mitchell, Frankie Banelli, Allen White Fantastic key board player. Keith Emerson, Beatles John Lennon, George Harrison, Brian Jones, Great guitarist Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Leslie West . Bassist Jack Bruce, Cris Squire, Greg Lake .Tim Bogert, Noel Redding, Phil Linnot
and Johnny Winter...amen.
Also, Ric Parnell of Atomic Rooster and also, the only real musician to be in the movie, Spinal Tap.
It makes me so sad the Delps vocals on more than a feeling could always make me feel so good and yet he did not have that happiness and ended his own life …RIP
Brad was a truly fantastic vocalist. One of the absolute best in the game. He’s up there with Lou Grant, John Anderson and Tony Luis. I absolutely cannot believe these people characterized that amazing voice of his as a falsetto voice. They should’ve been listening to the Bee Gees. Or the beach boys first so they can hear with a voice like that actually sounds like before putting that label on Brad.
Chris Squire of Yes. Phenomenal bass player.
RIP- Keith Emerson & Greg Lake
Dark Side of the Moon is much superior to the Wall.
... and that is a given known fact,
Among other errors mentioned, there were several more popular souls that have passed than those that appear here which many are unaware of.
Can only figure this guy had been either a lil tike back then or still in the womb.
Shame mick tucker (from the sweet ) wasn't mentioned as he was a great drummer like Neil was 😯
Saw them live in the late 70s. What a powerful performance!
I knew every one of these arists had passed but thank you for keeping their legacy out there.
Particularly Rick Wright and Jon Lord.
Rick Wright ended making more money on the 2 tours he was on after he was fired b/c they had to pay him as a "hired musician."
When did Jon Lord die?
@@johnmoreno7664 2012
@@IloveKurtCobain-z5kRick was reinstated for The Division Bell album and tour as a full member and partner. He did every Pink Floyd gig. Roger is why Rick was expelled and when Roger quit Rick returned and was eventually reinstated. David Gilmour ended Pink Floyd when Rick passed away.
@@TJR-ClassicRockCorner0124 I know that on the Wall I think Rick was fired but then rehired as a private contractor & Dave & Roger lost $$$ b/c they could only play NYC & LA b/c of the massive production
Thanks for featuring Brad Delp
One of the finest voices in rock....
Both Graeme Edge and Ray Thomas from Moody Blues have passed away also. R.I.P
What about Robbie Steinhardt the original violinist and vocalist of the great band Kansas?
Neal Peart.. "Fun and laughter" 🤣🤣 Not 2 words I would usually associate with Neal. I'm sure he was an amazing man to be associated with, warm and generous, but his public persona has an overly feeling of privacy while being "Focused and driven". Awesome drummer.. cosmic band. Saw the "Farewell To Kings" tour in a small Canadian east coast hockey arena. A hi-light in my concert going history. RIP Neal.
100% agree. While I think he is the most talented drummer of all time, he's hardly a guy I'd want to go out for beers with unless I already knew him personally.
rick wright should have been happy he wasn't on the final cut, that album sucked it was worse than atom heart mother
agree with your comment... Just wanted to add the only way i can listen to TFC is to 'pretend' it's a Roger Waters solo album...
Don't forget Harry Chapin
Harry Chapin was my first concert.
Great artist and humanitarian.
Such a terrible death for such a good man. 💔
Yes, huge omission.
@@julianaylor4351 All he was doing was driving on the LIE where a heart attack killed him near interchange 41 in Jericho New York (NY routes 106 & 107) back in '81.
all wonderful artists but you forgot benjamin orr of cars, he should have been here much longer than he was. rip
The interesting thing is both Rush and Z Z Top had been performing with its trio of original members for at least 40 years. Only the deaths of Neil Peart and Dusty Hill respectively derailed all continuously of both bands in moving even further. Besides, how many bands from the late 1960s and early 1970s are still performing with all of its original members? I can name one. The Rascals.
The peerless "Professor" Neil Peart was not, in fact the original drummer with Rush. Founding member John Rutsey performed on the band's eponymously titled first album released in 1974. Rutsey left for health reasons, Peart auditioned, by all accounts won the drum chair almost as soon as he sat down, and became principal lyricist. I would have to say that Neil Peart was quite possibly the most important new band recruit in rock music history, undoubtedly on percussion (yes, Phil Collins).
@@DuncanWEDD2019 thanks for the history lesson, mate. Always appreciate a good bit of knowledge.
Keep on Truckin’ friends…go ripple in that still water.
@@DuncanWEDD2019 Yes, I heard that he (Neil Peart) did not perform on their self titled album which I've heard from start to finish in the past and the drum patterns from that album were quite different than all subsequent albums were from then on, most notably, "Working Man".
I can name another band that still has all its original members: The Zombies ("Tell Her No," "Time of the Season"). They did a full-fledged tour together as recently as 2019.
Oh yeah, before I forget: The Rascals' original drummer, Dino Danelli, died last year.
Benjamin Orr
People can rip the 1970s for tacky clothes, disco music and Watergate, but the decade produced the greatest, most iconic music in history- an endless variety of musical genres that will never be repeated. Not to mention groundbreaking movies by the greatest directors...
How can Ric Ocasek be mentioned and not Benjamin Orr?
Thanks for remembering and bringing up Benjamin Orr. Ric Ocasek had an annoying habit of taking too much credit to himself; and an admitted jealousy of Benjamin Orr's expressive great voice. Benjamin Orr sang lead on most of the Cars big hits: including" "You're Just What I Needed," and "Drive." He also played very good bass.
@@carlcushmanhybels8159 Ben was a very humble, shy man according to those that knew him. He unfortunately fell off the radar after the group broke up, but his vocals made the group.
Of course Jon Lord 😢
The age all these guys were at, us from that Era are old age now. They can't list every single musician that died since then. There are so many. Just be glad they mentioned some of them here.
I don't think Delp sang in falsetto. He just had an incredible range.
He absolutely did not. Thank you for saying that. This has been bothering me because he was such an amazing vocalist. Occasionally, for ornamentation purposes, just like any other singer he would make light use of it in one or two notes occasionally during certain songs but, absolutely never did he make extensive use of it to the point that it would characterize his entire sound. High, sweet tenors like his voice were extremely popular during that time in rock ‘n’ roll.
It feels strange to like a video about the passing of so many greats, but it was well written and presented. Thank you.
SERIOUSLY?!?!?!?!🔥🔥🔥🤬🤬🤬
I am STEAMED over the omissions of not ONE...but TWO members of the same group who were not only popular in the '70's but STILL bringing out good content in the '80's!!!
Kieth Emerson AND Greg Lake BOTH passed away in 2016!!!
Does NOBODY remember ELP?????!!!!!!!
YES I loved them especially Greg Lake
@@fenellablue Emerson was a perfectionist and a MASTERMIND behind his keyboards!!! In concert, you could always tell if you would get a concert of quiet reflection or the hard-driving; maddening sounds and he ALWAYS had that versatility to bring classical music or macabre sounds that would make even the devoutest listener of hard rock back in his time just stop...dead in their tracks; give a real hard listen to his sound and question, "How the hell is he doing that?" I mean who would think to stick daggers into a Hammond organ;put it on your stomach; play it backwards; ride it like a horse AND toss it about like a ragdoll?!?!?!?! WHAT A SHOW!!!! WHAT A SHOWMAN!!!!!!
TRULY...Lake had it right when he would shout, "Come and see the show!"
How could you leave out Benjamin Orr, bassist and vocalist with The Cars?
You should have included Gary Richrath of R.E.O. Speedwagon.
Also curt kobain and mickeal Jackson are gone too soon. 😮😢
..., Kobain's from 90's grunge - Jackson had nothing to do with rock music
How could we not know? 😢
Thank's for the altuism about the suiside line, nice vid.
Rushton Morieve and Goldy McJohn from Steppenwolf.
Most of these great musicians were gone way too soon. At least Ric Ocasek made it to 75. The only one whose passing I was unaware of was Alan Lanier...
This is riddled with embarrassing errors from someone who obviously wasn’t alive then.
For example, the Allman Bros briefly disbanded in the late 70s but then continued on with and without Dickie Betts until Gregg’s death.
Donald Fagan released more successful solo album than Walter Becker.
The Who’s Tommy was way more successful than Quadraphenia.
... Dark Side Of The Moon is definitely the most powerful and most popular LP released by Floyd ... not even sure The Wall would b considered #2
really? Keith Emerson? Greg lake?
Does that make Carl Palmer the last man standing?
Boston's Amazing, Vocal Virtuoso Lead Singer, And Guitarist Brad Delp, Was Engaged To Be Married Back In 2007, So Why Would He Have Supposedly Committed Suicide ?
Since the Cars were mentioned, a word about Ben Orr's untimely death would have been very welcome indeed.
Yeah, he's been gone for 20 or more years. May he RIP.
Thanks, I didn't know about John Lord. I met him with Deep Purple and he was the one who stood out to me. Thanks for a great video!
The best rock keyboardist to me. Gregg Allman is my 2nd favorite.
So many died at age 67,must be the new 27.
I think Maurice Chevalier has died.
........film at 11:00........
Very nicely put together and edited thank you.
RIP ❤great musical 🎶 artists .
you left out Sonny Bono, who recorded with Frank Sinatra.
You forgot that Sonny Bono was the same type than Ike Turner, the only different of both was, that Bono hasn`t that drugabuse than Turner. It doeseen`t matter that he recorded with Sinatra, Jon Lord recorded with Eberhard Schoener, and the Vienna Syphonic Orcestra...so what?
what about love led zeppelin and lynyrd skynyrd
So factually incorrect in so many ways.
How so?
To be honest, none of these musicians' deaths would have escaped the attention of the general public. They were members of superstar bands and most of their names were easily recognizable in mainstream entertainment, the exceptions being Richard Wright, Allan Lanier, Brad Delp and possibly Jon Lord.
Ronnie James Dio 😢
Dude, Benjamin Orr from the Cars
Mick Avory was not a member of the Rolling Stones. They all played together as backups for Alexis Korner, but when they branched off as the Stones, they used a few different people before convincing Charlie Watts to join, but no one can remember who was the first. Mick Avory has stated that it wasn't him.
Mick Avory was a member of the Kinks, when they started. He left the band wehen he had struggle, with the bros.Davies
Once again David Byron the iconic lead singer of Uriah Heep gets no respect.
If there's a part 2 here are some more musicians J.Geils (The J.Geils Band),Joe Strummer (The Clash),Ian Mcdonald (King Crimson/Foriegner),Chris Squier (Yes),Pete Shelly (Buzzcocks), Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy),Brian Conolly (Sweet),David Byron (Uriah Heep),And Marc Bolan (T.rex)
You forget the drummer of Bachman, Turner & Overdrive, who die a few months ago
John Panozzo of Styx in 1996. He was the drummer and co-founder of the band with his twin brother Chuck and Dennis DeYoung. Those three were Styx and apart from JY they had a string of guitarists including JC John Curulewski, Tommy Shaw and Glen Burtnik. When John passed on Styx slowly imploded.
Ocasek did not include his wife in his will.
They were separated, and she had her own money. Still pretty crappy thing to leave her out though.
She was been posing naked ever since.
Marty Balin and Paul Kantner of Jefferson Starship.
It’s amazing how many inaccuracies are in this video.
For example, you forgot Gary Thain (bassist for Keef Hartley Band and Uriah Heep!)
Current odds have been showing : Those that happened to cruise on beyond '27' are being hit with an abrupt stop sign at '67'
The lessons are Don't Do Drugs and Don't Smoke and Get Your Depression Treated
G,
As A Boomer Myself I would Say Our Age Bracket Has Seen The Best and Worst Of Times In Rapid Succession. To me it was and is A Haphazard, Creative, Mixed & Messed - Up
In and Over Indulged Flawed and Flawless Bunch of People.
RCJLEO 🦁♌
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Its sad, that all these persons died, men and women, but its realy normal that live ends. It can`t be stopped while sombody of them is an actor or an musican. I am 70 years old and i think that my live will end sonn. I have to live with it...and you should remeber the words of Freddy Mercury.who sang: "Who wants to live forever?" RIP all Musicans , Actors, Painters, Writers, and all Kids, Grandpa`s, Grandma`s, Mothers and Fathers, Friends and Girlfriends.
I had the opportunity to meet BOC; nearly all of them. But in a small club in Arnold, MD; I met and interacted with Allen Lanier. I was close to the stage but couldn't get to him, because all these guys with posters, LP's, etc were taller than me and kept handing them over my head. Finally, Allen stopped them and said 'guys, let the girl have a chance." GIRL? oh, well. he took the only thing I had - their playlist and signed it and spoke with me for several minutes. He made me feel important. RIP to all of these folks.
素晴らしい
2 songs guaranteed to get you kicked out of a music store is Stairway and Smoke on the water..lol I am confused that they not not also include Benjamin Orr from the Cars? he was just as important in lead vocals.
Malcolm Young?
Also the great Bon Scott
AC - DC was Butthead's favorite band.
Rock peeked in the 70's.
Richard Wright wasn't on the lp the wall
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Keith moon ❤😢 rest in peace
I knew all these had died. It sad, entwistle died alone
There are a lot that you don't know yourselves.
Ffs is ALLman as its spelt not pronounced AL man
Rip to everyone❤
I recently looked up concerts near me & saw Emerson, Lake & Palmer, but remembered Carl Palmer had died. Looking into it, found none of them are still alive. Buyer beware
Carl Palmer is still alive and the only one left, hes going to be touring an ELP tribute soon.
J. Geils.
R.I.P ❤
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Cancer is coming for us all
Thanks, "Mr. Ray of Sunshine."
Can't say you are wrong. But saying "Death" instead of "Cancer" definitely covers everything.😁😁
Actually the highest cause of death is a heart attack and not everyone gets cancer. Neither of my parents died of it, even though a sister of my mother's had died of it in the fifties. Only death and if we are earning taxes come to us all.
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I'll never get Jack Dancer, I'll just fade away
11:03 OK, who the hell wrote that? They must’ve been smoking crack for years! Definitely on something serious. Brad from Boston did not have a falsetto voice. That is absolutely NOT a falsetto voice he had. He just had a high tenor. Next, they’ll be saying John Anderson from Yes, Tony Luis of the Outfield or Richard Marx sings falsetto. Their Range is exactly the same as brads all of them were known for having a high, sweet tenor voice which was very popular during that time period. For comparison, listen to the Bee Gees. They extensively made use of falsetto. Then, come back and listen to Boston again. use hooked on a feeling which is one of the greatest songs ever and you will be able to tell that Brad does not use falsetto unless you are smoking crack or completely deaf.
Tony's not singing anything, he's dead too.😢
Hooked on a feeling?? It’s MORE THAN A FEELING!!
Watts couldn't play his way through a wet paper bag! I've been playing drums since I was in the womb and if someone asked me to list the best drummers, Watts wouldn't even be on the list!!
I've heard all of The Allman Brothers' early albums and there's not a single track that has ANY psych on it! But, from what I've seen of American psych, it just means you have a wah-wah pedal! When did Gregg have TIME to collaborate with his wife?? They were only married for a week!! Her biggest ambition in life was to have a bigger wedding ring collection than Zsa Zsa Gabor!! 2017?? I thought Gregg died in the `80's!!
I didn't know Lord and Eagan died. I doubt anyone would even miss Walter. They only had about 5 good songs.
Didn't know Lanier was dead, either. He no longer fears the reaper!
I didn't know Ric Okasek was dead! But, at that point in my life, I was going through hell courtesy of my ex-sisters and I had no t.v. or newspapers at the time or since.
Didn't know Dio was dead, either but, I'm not interested in metal.
Never heard of Delp. I wasn't a Boston fan, either.
Wow! Nearly all of these guys died at 67!! So, if the 27 club doesn't get you, the 67 club will!! Too bad none of the cancer victims knew anything about any of the cures!
Wow! You don't know very much, do you?
@@gregoryhodge9452Yeah, I know a LOT!!
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Lead singer of Uriah Heep David Byron Alcohol caught up with the ladd 1985...R.I.P.