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06/11/2015 02:56:04 PM · #1 |
Gee I must be a geek..
I have had the pleasure to meet Dusty Rhodes, we called him Golddust, but I have met a lot of the 80-90 wrestlers from the WWF.. when he traveled .. he gave good hugs LOL He was also the one that picked me up and swung me around because he was dared that he couldn't do it LOL, it was also the time I figured out the enemies of the wrestling world against the good guys were actually friends back stage.. wow, blew my world but great fun memories.. a legend in his own ways .. A truly great, down to earth guy
Christopher Lee Loved him in the Lord of the Rings, but his other great roles as well served him well.
They both will be missed..
Message edited by author 2015-06-11 14:58:19. |
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06/11/2015 03:19:30 PM · #2 |
Gold Dust was Dustin Rhodes, who was Dusty's son. But either way Dusty was a great guy. He will be missed.
Dusty Rhodes
Message edited by author 2015-06-11 15:20:12. |
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06/11/2015 03:26:34 PM · #3 |
| You can add to the list saxophonist Ornette Coleman ... :-( |
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06/11/2015 06:46:29 PM · #4 |
| I recently read that on top of everything else, Christopher Lee was a heavy metal vocalist into his 90's. In the dictionary under "awesome", it says "see him". RIP. |
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06/11/2015 07:48:39 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: You can add to the list saxophonist Ornette Coleman ... :-( |
Indeed. Thank you. The man was a legend. |
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06/11/2015 08:38:28 PM · #6 |
aweeee I didn't know about him too!!!
wow, just sad |
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06/12/2015 08:11:02 AM · #7 |
| Listening to "Shape of Jazz to Come" right now. Still sounds startlingly fresh. |
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06/12/2015 08:12:19 AM · #8 |
Aw no, now I'll never get to see ZZTop at Bluesfest...unless Golddust steps in his dad's shoes, I guess...it's been done before.
Sad too about Chrtistopher Lee, probably the best *suave-guy-in-a-cloak-and-fangs* Dracula, ever. Not surprised he did vocals for metal into his 90s. Vincent Price was getting up there when he contributed to songs by both Alice Cooper and of course Michael Jackson's Thriller. |
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06/12/2015 10:08:58 AM · #9 |
| One of the finest audiobook reading ever, (if you have audible and like tolkien or fantasy check this out) is Christopher Lee reading "The Children of Hurin." just excellent. RIP Christoper Lee. |
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