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Honestly I thought he was 90 like 20 years ago. And dead for 15
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Duane Eddy, “King of Twang”
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Badass groove
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Forth Eorlingas!
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Perfect casting for that role. RIP.
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Producer/musician Steve Albini, 61. Heart attack in his studio while working.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/legendar ... 61-3754583
https://www.nme.com/news/music/legendar ... 61-3754583
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Scrolled by fast and was like, damn, Willie died!
Now for wrath, now for ruin, and the red dawn.
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The Problem with MusicProducer/musician Steve Albini, 61. Heart attack in his studio while working.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/legendar ... 61-3754583
This is a 30-year old essay, but it's still the go-to imo. I've always said the old model of the music industry was not dependent on mega-successful superstars. It thrived off of churning acts to find the small handful who were sort of successful. They were the lifeblood, bands that got to that third record of their deal and were dropped before their option was exercised. They generated a good bit of income but not enough that they themselves earned any money to speak of, the music equivalent of an insurance company refusing to pay your claim after collecting eight years of premiums.The band is now 1/4 of the way through its contract, has made the music industry more than 3 million dollars richer, but is in the hole $14,000 on royalties. The band members have each earned about 1/3 as much as they would working at a 7-11, but they got to ride in a tour bus for a month.
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The one thing I know about Steve Albini is that he absolutely loathed Steely Dan
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Sounds like a great guy.
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I did think his proposal to produce "In Utero" was a decent read: https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/steve-albi ... o-nirvana/
Of course, the singles did end up getting remixed anyway...
Of course, the singles did end up getting remixed anyway...
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The three of them (Dave, "Chris", and Albini did an interview with Conan O'Brien a year or so ago and they talked at some length about the 'remixes'. (They just re-aired it in it's entirety yesterday on the Lithium SXM channel) That studio is in the geographic center of bumf**k nowhere.
Like 40 total combined studio days to record Nevermind and In Utero. That's pretty good.
Like 40 total combined studio days to record Nevermind and In Utero. That's pretty good.
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Sam Rubin, legendary KTLA entertainment anchor, dies at 64
Guy was an indelible part of the local news landscape. RIP
Guy was an indelible part of the local news landscape. RIP
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