Musicians We've Lost in 2024 (January -June)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
- Here is a little tribute to those musicans we've lost in 2024. How many do you recognise and how many did you know had passed?
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I am 71 and I see my world slightly disappear
I know that's right Brother🙌
My mom used to say the same. Sad, and I feel that way too. 😢 .
For me, I’m 62 and since the passing of Bowie, they are all going one after the others, my heroes of the seventies.
@@danlovingmusic1342 Likewise at 66. All those 70's rocker that I thought were superhuman...
Yeah man..
Its hard watching my world disappear. RIP ALL.
We are sadly comeing to the end of the age of modern music ( a very big thankyou to each and every one of you )
Beautiful tribute, the fact that this video took 8 minutes tells you all you need to know!! We are losing are musical heroes!!
A bit troubling that I'm older than most of them;-)
@@TheRealDrJoey me too!
And they are being replaced with absolute dross
At 68 these get a little harder to watch. I thank them for the music that will live on.
I grew up listening to The best of Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, over and over again on a crappy little one speaker tape deck. It never bored me, and the more I listened to it and the older I got, the more I was able to appreciate his lyrical and tonal poetry. Vocal idiosyncrasies aside, he was a master songwriter, capable of moments of fascinating and genuine beauty hidden within what appeared to be a throwaway pop song. The Pyschomodo is his best album in my opinion, and I was listening to it the day I heard that he had passed away. I had always hoped to meet him and talk to him about those records, but, sadly, that won't happen now. It is my mission in life to introduce as many people as I can to his music, in the hope that they find something worthwhile there, the way I did all those years ago.
One of my all time favourites❤RIP
Goodbye, Melanie. Thank you for all your good tunes.
We've lost some good ones this year and sadly many are now of an age where it's gong to get worse. Treasure their music and the memories forever and let them live on that way.
"For I dance
And drink and sing,
Till some blind hand
Shall brush my wing." - William Blake.
Time is fleeting. R.I.P. to all. Very emotional.
"death is just a heartbeat away"
Melanie was my first concert @ Massey Hall in 1970 She inspired me to pick up a guitar . I play guitar everyday. Thank you ❤
So, did you get a brand new pair of roller skates?
@@rirkc that song had yet to be released in 1970....
Beautiful people you ride the same subway that i do...every morning
Im 64. I remember Melanie and her big hit Brand New Key.
Did I blink and miss Johnny Barbata? He drummed with The Turtles, CSN&Y and Jefferson Starship.
Looking at this at 65 makes me sad for sure. RIP to all those amazing talents. Thank you for the Music.
I know the feeling
Few people know Frank Farian. But many people know Boney M.
It's official,the MC5 has reunited in heaven,we just lost DENNIS THOMPSON,may they all R.I.P.😢
Kick out the jams
The human being lawnmower finds us all in the end.
They got a hell of a band up there
Dennis machine gun Thompson
This is life not a rehearsal. The passing of all these musos only brings one's own mortality into focus. End of a golden era of rock music too. Although that happened sometime ago excluding the inventiveness of commercial churning of the classic back catalogues. It's all hauntology nowadays as nothing seems able to replace the golden years. All just nostalgia now and replays of the post war dream. All now like a dream within a dream in this crazy world.
I’m afraid in many ways culturally rock is dead. Replaced by prefabricated “pop stars” like Taylor Swift and other just like her. It’s like musical cotton candy.
@@danielevans9379
Kann nicht zustimmen !
Wenn du Sina Döring (sina-drums) - 24 Jahre alt - kennst, dann wirst du eine andere Meinung haben, weil sie die Rock-/Blues-und Popmusik der 60'er/70'er und 80'er Jahre liebt und die Musiker aus dieser tollen Zeit sehr erfolgreich gecovert hat. Sie hat innerhalb von 10 Jahren mehr als 500 Videos produziert. Ausserdem hat sie mit ihrem Vater zusammen junge talentierte Musiker weltweit gefördert, die sich inzwischen auch einen Namen gemacht haben.
@@gerthoffmann5436
English please!!
@@danielevans9379
On sina-drums channel you will notice that the era of rock music is not yet over ...
I wish you a nice day !
The loss of Tony Clarkin hit me hard. The end of Magnum, a band I've followed since 1979.
I'm with you @progbloke6655. First saw them in 1978, and they became my favourite band ever since. What a fantastic legacy as a songwriter Tony Clarkin has left us. Magnum forever!
@@niallstranix5412 Absolutely.
Same with me with Jeff Beck he was my guitar god
Great tribute. Melanie was a great spirit. Loved her voice.
Today, with pitch correction turning everything bland, a singer with a distinctive style like hers would never make it.
But I often imagine her in pop culture on the Voice or AGT and blowing everyone away!! We’re talking a real person with beyond real talent and authenticity!
missing
Myles Goodwin - April Wine
Jim Ayoub - Mahogany Rush
Lillebjørn Nilsen (1950-2024). Norwegian singer-songwriter. Died in January
Mahogany Rush deserved a lot more sales than they ever got. Frank Moreno was a phenom.
Bob Tench from the Jeff Beck Group, also Hummingbird and Humble Pie
Steve Harley gave one of the best shows I ever saw. I did not expect to be blown away.
I had the pleasure of meeting Mike Pinder years ago. A very nice and warm hearted man. He was so integral to and for all intents and purposes the leader of the Moody Blues during the “Core 7” LP years.
Wow....Melanie. Loved her records in the 1970's
An absolutely beautiful tribute, and makes me realize that I have so much more to learn about music and the musicians that made it. Thank you.
All my heroes getting so old. Here I am 73 but surely I'll live to 109. All that longevity weed I smoked back in the day.
Wonderful tribute. While we all die at some point, just knowing that we will die never takes away the sadness that comes with losing those we knew and loved- and even losing those we only knew of. It'd be nice if we could all make it to at least 80.
👍 Yes exactly , and keep the greedy evil 😈 Tax-man waiting as long as possible !.
Nah.Goes against the very ethos of rock n roll.60 seems a good juncture before the aches and pains,infirmities start to manifest and a cursory glance at how the world has transpired from those 60's 70's aspirations/hopes ?......well i wouldn't want any part of being young again.
How did I know that Steve Harley passed, but not Chris Cross?! Ultravox was my favorite band in the 80s!
The Same for me .....I just learned it. I was an Ultravox fan, from my Highschool years....They made so great albums, & when I listen to Vienna (the song), it's always the Same Magic Moment !! RIP Chris Cross...
We come. We go. Very sobering.
Music is the soul of the universe - RIP to each & everyone 😕
PS: sad to see Mike Pinder go he was such an integral member of the Moody Blues, a band probably not held in as high esteem as they should be - their Isle of Wight performance was phenomenal
The Moody Blues virtually invented cosmic progressive rock. One of the most important bands in history. Days Of Future Passed is up there with Sgt Peppers and Piper At The Gates Of Dawn as being one of the greatest albums of all time.
@@rft2001 I vividly remember Knights In White Satin playing at parties when I graduated high school.
Excellent work here. Very appreciated.
Thanks for a sad but beautiful tribute to these fine musicians who brought a lot of joy to a lot of people. It's a little frightening when you see the ages of some of these people. A little too close to home, so let's try and make the most of the time we have left and try to be nice to people ( EVEN IF SOME ARE COMPLETE TOSSERS ) especially as they probably think the same about us . Have a wonderful weekend. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
👍😇 Yes . Always treat others as you would like to be treated yourself !..
John Hawken (also incredible keyboardist for Strawbs)
Lovely tribute with a beautiful choice of music to accompany it…cheers.
So many people from bands I love.
May Dennis Thompson rest in peace with his brothers; Fred, Rob, Wayne, and Michael. We won't forget the Motor City 5.
Thanks to all for enhancing my life. It gets a little gloomy when you start recognizing that you've outlived about a third of such a list. The bell tolls for us all. Anyway, thanks again to the musicians.
Steve Harley was my hero when I was a teenager, he was an amazing writer and performer..
I didn’t know Mike Pinder died. The Moody Blues are one of my favorite bands from the 60s. 😢
Chris Karrer- great guitarist and as psychedelic as you can be without actually exploding. For latecomers Try Amon Düül 2's 'Carnival in Babylon'.
Russell Hunter - Pink Fairies.
Lovely, puts it in focus.
So sad to learn that Del Palmer died from this list... I had a comment of his on my myspace page saying he liked something I posted once there... was very thrilled of course... someone who has been in my life for a very long time...
C J Snare (Firehouse), Toby Keith R.I.P.
Mike Pinder, who really introduced us, with The Moody Blues, to the mellotron and cosmic progressive rock saddens me the most. Also, Doug Ingle, from Iron Butterfly, who were criminally underrated. "Ball" is such a masterful psych album as is "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida."
The last of the "Go Now" Moodies. The "new guys", John and Justin are still with us.
The Moody Blues GO NOW, not just a record but a key to all those memories of winter nights on the wild south coast if Ireland, trying to pick it up on Radio Luxemburg as it faded in and out😮.
Melanie Safka, I will miss you and love you always!
Doug Ingle R.I.P.
Sad to see, but it shouldn’t be forgotten that most of these musicians were the first generation who grew up with Rock and Roll, and then went on like many teenagers to form bands. As the years pass the numbers will just get higher. It will come to us all
Lovely tribute.
Respect for lives dedicated to creativity.... Well done
Great stuff Barry. It must take ages to put these together.
Toby Keith ?
I miss one of the best German Rock composers, Ulrich "Ed" Swillms. Rest in peace
Well done. 👍
We are ALL just one breath away from eternity. 🙏
We still have 7 months of the year to go, as of this video and my comment. How many more times will we say goodbye before the year is through?
I remember many of these in their primes. Time stands still for no one.
Everyone here must be very old. I never heard of any of these people or bands.
I'm very old (81`) but didn't know of all these people. On the other hand, I know of musicians who died before I was born...
R.I.P. to all, play on in Heaven 🎉
Well this was fun running across this on my 73rd birthday. Oh well, we all have to face that big adventure.
Let's celebrate their music, not their death !
Sobering to see how many have gone in so short a period....
There's always new musicians starting new music every where
Rip Chris, I loved Amon Duul 2
The most depressing thing I have seen. I know we all must leave the mortal coil, but none of us wishes to be reminded of our mortality. Still, thank you for remembering those musicians who brought something special into our lives.
Without Christ, most people sadly only have the burning pits of hell to look forward to after death.
Tony Clarkin was a huge loss for me. I saw Magnum at Reading Festival in 1980 and they were fantastic. R.I.P to all featured here.
Life is WAY too short. They left their mark on the world, I hope I left my small mark on my grandchildren! This is NOT the world I wanted to leave them.
The musicians may fade away but good music's hear to stay all these people lived to reasonably good ages as well
Farewell, Damo!
Nice work.
NB: Paul English 1932/2024 was either 91 or 92, not 87.
Also Dean Brown 69?
John Hawken's biggest success was with Strawbs. Great keyboard player. RIP.
RIP rock stars...🎶🎵🎼🎵🎶🎵🎼🎵🎶🎵🎼⚰️⚰️⚰️🪦🪦🪦🪦
R.I.P. ❤
BLUE IN MY HEART BLUE IN MY SOUL (❤)2006
Marlena Shaw's music was irresistible. R.I.P wonderful lady.
We come, live our life and finaly go to a trip to the Universe. ❤
I will miss Melanie forever!
Sobering to read this: The chances of an accidental death for well-known musicians and rock stars were found to be between five and 10 times greater than for the general population. The average musician today lives into their late 50s or early 60s and has a life expectancy that is about 20 years lower than members of the general population.
Both Wayne Kramer and Dennis Thompson of the MC5? Wow. They're all gone. 😢
Dean Brown was 68 when he died
All the rock idols that Gen X were fans of are leaving us too fast.
Que descansen en paz, dejan un mensaje de amor por la música, vivirán por siempre!!
Doug Ingle, the last living member from the In-a-gadda-da-vida/Ball lineup, is now gone. The Iron Butterfly 🦋 now soars into the heavens.
Yeah, I love The Iron Butterfly. Light and flowery as well as dark and heavy. The best of all worlds. Soar on mighty butterfly.
did not know Doug had passed
The piano song is amazing. Whats the name of the piece?
I hadn't heard about Robin George passing...R.I.P.
Halfway thru, Ive only heard of four so far; Duane Eddy, Dickey Betts, David Soul, and Eric Carmen. And I'm 58.
Françoise Hardy , french singer, gonne in June.
Nice,pity some of the ages shown don't fit the dates
Also. .The Great David Sanborn....dam.
with all due respect, it is greek musician Joseph Bernardot, stage name Iasos, not Lasos. He made beautiful new age music. R.I..P.
WHAT?? I didn't know that Dennis Thompson has passed away! Nooo😢 Rest in Peace❤
Hey, what about Johnny Slash? Or the great Joe Jack Talcum? Or Vic "Wheelie" Wheeler, Ruddy Blush, Audrey Kaczynski, Dick Black, Mac Members, Vix Vapo-rub or the immortal Sumiko Van den hul??
I hadn't heard about Steve Albini
If there's anything positive to be drawn from this, it's that there are no new members of the 27 club. RIP, all who are gone, and let's be thankful that most reached a pretty good age.
Looks like Dean Brown was more than likely 69 rather than 49.
Many names I've never heard before... missing David Danborn, John Barbata and T.M. Stevens.
I didn't know about Mary Weise. She was a simply wonderful, untrained, teenage girl singer.....and the chorus sang, "Remember."....
only heard of a couple of them
Whoops! Bad maths on Dean Brown!