This is one to make you wince in sympathy.
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This is one to make you wince in sympathy.
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I actually watched this show on youtube on Saturday night. I just got such a strange feeling when watching this. Glenn made a joke at the very end that some day they tour will be named Reincarnation One. Honestly, while I enjoyed watching this show, I was also unexplainably sad. Got to just remember the good times.
He sings it high, he plays it low
Dear friends from GFOL and The Border. Here I am, back, to pay tribute and join you in these dark days. I do not have enough either proper words but, let you know I am with you I have alwayas been.
Be part of something good,
Leave something good behind.
My best
Be part of something good,
Leave something good behind.
Funerals also take days to happen in Australia although with my father, he died on Thursday & the funeral was on Saturday.
You say 'next door'. Surely you don't mean literally? We now know that Glenn lived in Tribeca. How awful that they were both in New York, dying.
Please, please take care of yourself Soda.
At least you CAN cry. It's more than I can.
I thought of a couple of tangential things; he died on Martin Luther King Day didn't he?
'So I said 'wake up Linda, I've had a dream'......this was actually the last song I heard before he died.
'Free at last, free at last, thank God almighty he's free at last'. I hope nobody objects to that.
He was a writer who after one show I remember, possibly the Minnesota outdoor show, wrote a wonderful tribute to Glenn & his music. I found it very moving at the time.
I will just thank everyone again for continuing to share their thoughts.
I agree with those who have stated that we should not necessarily expect individual statements from Joe, Tim, Bernie & the backing band. Not yet, anyway.
Despite his pain he still looked young, the last time I saw him, young & vigorous, & his voice was as strong & beautiful as ever. He's forever young, I guess, because 67 was too young.
I have to thank my husband for being supportive. He even read some of the details on a site at work without me having to tell him about it. He has this list of musicians he has seen who died & it's expanded by one (he came to the Sydney Cricket Ground show in 1995). It helps to be with someone who has a quirky sense of humour.