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6 comments:
A wonderful performer! I listen to him a lot. I'm glad I have a fairly large collection of his music.
Sad he is gone.
He was one of a kind. I'm also glad he wrote so many songs and never quit until he had to. He was beautiful inside and not so bad outside!
Like you too I'm glad even though he died at a relatively young age, he left a large body of music spanning/mixing many genres. I've listened to it all to death, and will probably do so again. And again.
He always wrote, played, and sang with obvious sincere emotion, and made you feel good, even if it was a sad song! Just the beauty of his compositions and his voice was enough as a kid (and even as a jaded adult) to transport me to another land.
Can't ask much else from a musician. Glad I have his full discography on iTunes :o)
Byte, did you ever get to see him play live? That's one thing I regret never having the chance to do.
Byte saw him twice with me.
Ah, you lucky people! I'm listening to "Captured Angel" right now.
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