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May he rest in peace, Canada will remember him fondly.
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bEst lines ever if you live in upper E. TN
Memphis is closer to Canada than Johnson City, TN.
And "I spent the VN War stationed in Canada."
I last saw him about 25 years ago at the Down home in JC, TN.
He was great.
the 80's at the Rainbow Music Hall in Denver. I remember Kihn saying "He's got a lot of soul". Even managed to get that comment and then Kihn's show recorded for posterity :)
RIP Jesse
I used to see Greg at the Keystone Berkeley all the time.
As I slowly slip into the dark cesspool of audiophalia neurosis. . . .
My speaker building site
Sad to hear this. For any fans, I recommend seeing the episode of Elvis Costello Spectacle that had Jesse on-a very cool discussion and music session.
I have his live from Mountain Stage Album I picked up three weeks ago sealed in the jacket..One of my favorites.
Honest amplification is better than excessive 2nd order distortion anytime.
indicated previously....the heavenly band is getting packed with greats! Or from a more eastern perspective, maybe he'll be back some day, again making great music on earth in a different form. In any event, he'll be missed!
sixties, prepare yourselves for many, many more to come.
Jesse and his generation set a bar that, I'm sorry to say, hasn't and isn't in danger of being disturbed.
Thanks Jesse, you will be much missed..
Vermont will remember as well. He's an adopted son.
He was such a great poet. His music brings back many fond memories of good times, simpler ways, and my favorite album cover...
Regards,
Tom
That just plain sucks. Great loss.
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