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nycparrothead wrote:
Jahfin wrote:You may have seen Abe mentioned but I didn't pick him. And no, he's not dead.
Somehow I assumed that you wanted in the contest... Sorry dude... Are you saying you'd like to withdraw?? Staying in only costs you $1 and you can win $54!!!
I only asked if he was still alive, I never expressed any interest whatsoever in being in the contest. I appreciate it though.
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Jahfin wrote:
nycparrothead wrote:
Jahfin wrote:You may have seen Abe mentioned but I didn't pick him. And no, he's not dead.
Somehow I assumed that you wanted in the contest... Sorry dude... Are you saying you'd like to withdraw?? Staying in only costs you $1 and you can win $54!!!
I only asked if he was still alive, I never expressed any interest whatsoever in being in the contest. I appreciate it though.
Okay you're officially withdrawn! But, if Abe Vigota kicks it first, you've got an enormous "I told you so" headin' your way! :P :P
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Jahfin wrote:http://tinylink.com/?KjN7bHiP43

Slick Remembers Dryden

Jefferson Airplane singer reflects on former bandmate, boyfriend

When Spencer Dryden succumbed to cancer Tuesday, San Francisco rock legends Jefferson Airplane lost the drummer who kept time for them during their pinnacle: from their 1967 classic Surrealistic Pillow album through gigs at the three landmark Sixties concerts: Monterey Pop, Woodstock and Altamont. For their role in popularizing psychedelic rock, Dryden and his bandmates were elected into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. Singer Grace Slick remembered her former bandmate -- and former boyfriend -- two days after his death.

How did you react to the news of Spencer's death?

The older you get the less shocking it is. It's too bad everybody can't go out in their sleep at about age 120. But that's not going to happen to most of us. But a chunk of you gets torn out because the members of the Airplane in particular were such a powerful part of my youth that it feels like Janis [Joplin] said, "Take another little piece of my heart now, baby." It feels something like that. Both my parents are gone and every time somebody dies it tears another part of you, a chunk of you out, because they are a part of you, all these people. I lived with Spencer for a little over a year, and it was delightful to watch him appreciate the time that we were in, and make use of it by freedom of imagination.

When you think about him what comes to mind?

A delightful little conspiracy of two, that I think most couples feel they have. And a perfect nose. He had a beautiful face, and that's very superfluous, but that does come to mind. And his childness -- he was very childlike. And that's not a detriment, it's a compliment. It's hard to do when you're thirty years old. You can pretend by making a jerk out of yourself getting loaded -- that's childish -- but I'm talking about childlike. It's different.

What stood out to you about Spencer's drumming?

Very imaginative fills. He was not a power drummer -- he was more imaginative than that. He had a rough call because he was having to keep time. Jack Casady used to play lead guitar before he played bass, so he played kind of a lead bass thing. So Spencer had to hold down the rhythm, which is hard to do with a band that's that loud. So he had quite the task.

Had you been in touch in recent years?

Off and on, yeah, because he called a couple months ago to thank me. He was very sweet. We were doing some benefits to raise money because he had a tremendous amount of medical bills and his house burned down. He got hammered with a lot of unpleasant stuff near the end there. I do painting and drawing and so forth as an artist professionally, so I gave some of my paintings for the auction to raise money for him. I talked to him once in a while. The members of the band all live in different cities, but we talk to each other. I do talk to them, all of them.
Has anyone seen Slick lately??
Time has not treated her well.
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nycparrothead wrote:
Jahfin wrote:
nycparrothead wrote:
Jahfin wrote:You may have seen Abe mentioned but I didn't pick him. And no, he's not dead.
Somehow I assumed that you wanted in the contest... Sorry dude... Are you saying you'd like to withdraw?? Staying in only costs you $1 and you can win $54!!!
I only asked if he was still alive, I never expressed any interest whatsoever in being in the contest. I appreciate it though.
Okay you're officially withdrawn! But, if Abe Vigota kicks it first, you've got an enormous "I told you so" headin' your way! :P :P
Again, I appreciate it but if you've followed this thread at all I think you will see that I don't particularly care for the nature of the contest. To each their own, it's just not my thing. Now, if ya'll wanna make it truly tasteless, why don't ya create a "What BNer Will Be The Next To Die" contest?
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Jahfin wrote:
nycparrothead wrote:
Jahfin wrote:
nycparrothead wrote:
Jahfin wrote:You may have seen Abe mentioned but I didn't pick him. And no, he's not dead.
Somehow I assumed that you wanted in the contest... Sorry dude... Are you saying you'd like to withdraw?? Staying in only costs you $1 and you can win $54!!!
I only asked if he was still alive, I never expressed any interest whatsoever in being in the contest. I appreciate it though.
Okay you're officially withdrawn! But, if Abe Vigota kicks it first, you've got an enormous "I told you so" headin' your way! :P :P
Again, I appreciate it but if you've followed this thread at all I think you will see that I don't particularly care for the nature of the contest. To each their own, it's just not my thing. Now, if ya'll wanna make it truly tasteless, why don't ya create a "What BNer Will Be The Next To Die" contest?
Hey good idea. I get Larry.
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What a shame... Up there with Neil Peart? I think not.
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PHBeerman wrote:
Jahfin wrote:Now, if ya'll wanna make it truly tasteless, why don't ya create a "What BNer Will Be The Next To Die" contest?
Hey good idea. I get Larry.
Damn! Troy's pretty much got that one locked up already... :-? :-?
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nycparrothead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
Jahfin wrote:Now, if ya'll wanna make it truly tasteless, why don't ya create a "What BNer Will Be The Next To Die" contest?
Hey good idea. I get Larry.
Damn! Troy's pretty much got that one locked up already... :-? :-?
Where has that old dude been lately? Maybe I have already won.
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PHBeerman wrote:
nycparrothead wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
Jahfin wrote:Now, if ya'll wanna make it truly tasteless, why don't ya create a "What BNer Will Be The Next To Die" contest?
Hey good idea. I get Larry.
Damn! Troy's pretty much got that one locked up already... :-? :-?
Where has that old dude been lately? Maybe I have already won.
Sorry man... I just saw him post in the Jacksonville thread... I'll keep my fingers crossed for ya though!
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PHBeerman wrote:
Jahfin wrote:http://tinylink.com/?KjN7bHiP43



Has anyone seen Slick lately??
Time has not treated her well.

I haven't seen her in a while but I can tell you the last time I saw her
she did look her age... Untill she started singing 8)
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