Legends dropping like flies

Adios P.J. O’Rourke.
”It is better to spend money like there is no tomorrow than to spend tonight like there is no money.”
 
Taylor Hawkins, drummer for Foo Fighters age 50
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/taylor-hawkins-foo-fighters-drummer-dies-50-rcna21670
The cause of death was not released in the band's statement. The rock group said Hawkins was a beloved member of the band.
The Foo Fighters were scheduled to perform in Bogota, Colombia, at the Festival Estéreo Picnic on Friday, but the concert was canceled.
The concert was cancelled when the audience was waiting.
 
RIP. Eric Boehlert, well-known writer and media analyst, killed by train in Montclair

https://www.yahoo.com/video/eric-boehlert-well-known-writer-201509281.html

A Montclair bicyclist :shock: who was killed by a New Jersey Transit train near the town's Watchung Avenue station Monday night was writer Eric Boehlert, founder and editor of Press Run, a blog about the media, according to his wife, Tracy Breslin.

Boehlert, 57, was a veteran writer and media analyst and a frequent television and radio guest discussing politics and the press on CNN and CNBC. He was a founding editor of Salon magazine, a fellow with Media Matters, and a former writer with Rolling Stone and Billboard magazines. He wrote two books, "Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush," and "Bloggers on the Bus."
 
RIP Guitar Shorty....... :(

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https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/ray-liotta-dies-at-67-reports/ :cry:

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If you are a baseball fan and never heard the voice of Vin Scully then do your best to find recordings of how he called the game. You always knew what was happening on the field with Vin, while at the same time he could weave a baseball story into every inning at the same time. He was always honest, warm and complementary, never negative, never complained about conditions or the length of the game and left the listener with an exceptional play by play radio experience.

For those who grew up with him, hiding our transistor radios under our pillows so our mom's wouldn't see that we were listening to him instead of going to bed, this is like a friend gone after a lifetime of knowing him for our whole lives.

RIP Vin Scully!!

Vin Scully, the voice of the Dodgers for more than six decades, (67 Years) whose folksy manner and melodic language made him a beloved figure in American culture, died Tuesday, the team announced.

A household name in Southern California, where he held a running conversation with baseball fans each season, He was 94.

His career with the Dodgers, which dated back to 1950 when the team was still in Brooklyn, took off with the move to Los Angeles before the 1958 season. Wooing a new fan base, he was on his way to becoming one of sports’ greatest broadcasters, blessed with a knack for storytelling and, as veteran commentator Bob Costas put it, “the sheer sound of his voice.”

In an interview in 2016, his final season, Scully described his approach to the job simply: “I guess it’s kind of a running commentary with an imaginary friend.”

Among his most famous broadcasts was the 1965 perfect game by Sandy Koufax. With the Dodgers playing the Chicago Cubs, Koufax headed to the mound for the ninth inning needing three more outs. Scully told listeners it was “the toughest walk of his career, I’m sure.”

Koufax later said: “It may sound corny, but I enjoyed listening to Vin call a game almost more than playing in them. ... He definitely is the all-century broadcaster as far as I’m concerned.” https://www.latimes.com/obituaries/story/2050-10-10/vin-scully-dodgers-dead
 
Mikhail Gorbachev dead at 91. Feels like the end of an era.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-62732807
 
Oh you mean Ken Star the b!@# j@% investigator? :bigthumb:
 
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