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Originally posted by Wine Sparty:
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Originally posted by Pinotlvr:
RIP Chester Bennington, lead singer of Linkin Park. I haven't listened to much since Hybrid Theory...but man this is too soon. 41 yrs old....not too far removed from Chris Cornells's suicide we have another Frown

He was friends with Chris Cornell...and today would have been Cornell's 53rd birthday Wow

I was pretty bummed to hear about this. I listened to a lot of their music in my 20's, and even though I got away from them with their last couple albums, their older stuff is always in my rotation. I always thought he had one of the best rock voices out there.

I saw LP live at UIC Pavilion when they toured behind their debut. I remember thinking that there was no way that scrawny guy could pull off all of those screams for a full show, the go back and forth between the screams and clean singing. I was wrong.
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Originally posted by billhike:
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Originally posted by Wine Sparty:
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Originally posted by Pinotlvr:
RIP Chester Bennington, lead singer of Linkin Park. I haven't listened to much since Hybrid Theory...but man this is too soon. 41 yrs old....not too far removed from Chris Cornells's suicide we have another Frown

He was friends with Chris Cornell...and today would have been Cornell's 53rd birthday Wow

I was pretty bummed to hear about this. I listened to a lot of their music in my 20's, and even though I got away from them with their last couple albums, their older stuff is always in my rotation. I always thought he had one of the best rock voices out there.

I saw LP live at UIC Pavilion when they toured behind their debut. I remember thinking that there was no way that scrawny guy could pull off all of those screams for a full show, the go back and forth between the screams and clean singing. I was wrong.

Yeah, it was something to be able to go back and forth like that. I always wanted to see them in concert. I still search for their performances on TV, and will continue to do so.

I can't imagine the stuff that goes on to lead people to make decisions like this
he had a very troubled past.

was a heavy acid user, drank quite alot, failed marriage, second wife wasnt chilling with him.

he has always said that the music was the only thing left and their last album was pretty much derided by everyone. But if you looked at hte track, alot of the songs all relate to some really dark struggles.

it's a shame, an incredibly talented singer and performer. rip
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Originally posted by sunnylea57:
June Foray

99 years old

The voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Natasha Fatale, Cindy Lou Who, Talking Tina (from the classic Twilight Zone episode) and quite literally thousands of others.


If not for this forum, I might have missed this, Sunny! Wink

We have serior staff in the White House concerned their complete dysfunction is not yet completely to the standards of a Banana Republic grabbing all the headlines. It's a real team effort to say the least!
As a Spartan I remember this well. Went to game
The 1966 Notre Dame vs. Michigan State football game is considered one of the greatest and most controversial games in college football history played between Michigan State and Notre Dame.[1] The game was played in Michigan State's Spartan Stadium on November 19, 1966. Michigan State entered the contest 9–0 and ranked No. 2, while Notre Dame entered 8–0 and ranked #1. Notre Dame elected not to try for a score on the final series; thus, the game ended in a 10–10 tie.

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