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Fatality: 2020

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I loved Helen Reddy. That is so sad.

I had been thinking I missed losing a compilation album of hers. I'll admit since the days before internet I didn't realise she was Australian.

"Angie Baby"

So so sad.
She was terrific.
I'm man enough to admit that I bought her first album when it came out (and old enough to admit that it was on 8-track!) and played it a lot. She was indeed terrific.
 
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^ Just came to post about Eddie Van Halen. It's a crushing loss for music lovers...I can't even touch on his greatness with a guitar. So sad, and so young [in my book].

He and the rest of Van Halen grew up like I did in Pasadena, and one of them attended my high school, Arcadia HS.

RIP Eddie. Shout out to another guitar god, Jimi, while you're up there.
 
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My first exposure to Sir Sean Connery was in 1959 in an epic Disney flick. :)
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Though not reflected in that movie, he was truly a talent and his work will live on and be enjoyed for generations. RIP Sir
 
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He was one of the better bonds.

I totally liked him as Bond (think he's the best Bond), but his depth as an actor amazes me. From the beat cop in "Untouchables" to the vulnerable reclusive writer in "Finding Forrester," he really explored every aspect of his characters. (I don't think there were all that many aspects in James Bond, so...) ;)
 
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