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R.I.P. Jörg Gülden!
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Werbungweilstein… Jörg Gülden ist verstorben. RIP.
Scheiße … ich bin erschüttert.
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Sehr traurig!
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Je suis Charlie Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness. T.P..
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weilsteinGerade im Tip gelesen: Jörg Gülden ist verstorben. RIP.
Das habe ich schon vor ein paar Tagen auf Radio Eins (oder war es auf Byte FM?) gehört. Wollte es schon posten, habe nur kurz geschaut, ob auf der RS-Seite was stand (nein) und dann das Posten vergessen.
R.I.P.!
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Lately I've been seeing things / They look like they float at the back of my head room[/B] [/SIZE][/FONT]R.I.P. Jörg! Sehr traurig und tragisch!!!
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Let The Music Play - It Makes A Better Day !!!
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R.I.P. Jörg!
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sad, sad, sad…R.I.P. Jörg!
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Saffer on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/stefansafferDas ist in der Tat sehr traurig! R.I.P., Jörg Gülden!
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there's room at the top they are telling you still but first you must learn how to smile as you killR.I.P.
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Jörg Gülden
Wir trauern um unseren Autor und Übersetzer Jörg Gülden, der am
vergangenen Freitag völlig überraschend gestorben ist.
Mit Jörg Gülden hat uns ein Urgestein des Rock-Journalismus verlassen,
der einst federführend bei der legendären Musikzeitschrift „Sounds“
war, „Rock Session“, das Magazin der populären Musik, herausgab,
Berliner und Hamburger Radiosender als Musikchef prägte, die deutsche
Ausgabe des „Rolling Stone“ mitbegründete und 1996 als Mediamann des
Jahres mit einem „Echo“ ausgezeichnet wurde.
Für den Hannibal Verlag übersetzte er in den vergangenen Jahren Bücher
über Pink Floyd, die Kokain-Cowboys aus den Canyons von L.A. und die
Gypsy-Szene des Balkans. Die Veröffentlichung seines ersten eigenen
Buches — „Woodstock – Wunder oder Waterloo?“ — hat er leider um wenige
Tage nicht mehr erlebt.
Jörg Gülden war nicht nur ein kompetenter und engagierter Mitarbeiter,
der bei Lesern wie Musikern gleichermaßen beliebt war, sondern auch
ein guter Freund, den wir als kollegialen und überaus sympathischen
Zeitgenossen in Erinnerung behalten werdenQuelle: Hannibal Verlag
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"...and if I show you my weak side ... will you sell the story to the ROLLING STONE ? ... Roger Waters - The Final Cut "1983"Chicago Sun
Jay Bennett, dead at age 45
Jay Bennett, a rock musician with deep ties to Chicago best known as a former member of Wilco, died early Sunday morning in downstate Urbana, where he had been running a recording studio, according to a spokesman for his family.
The singer and multi-instrumentalist was 45 years old.
„Early this morning, Jay died in his sleep and an autopsy is being performed,“ said Edward Burch, a friend and musician who collaborated with Bennett on the 2005 album „The Palace at 4 a.m.“ „The family is in mourning and is unavailable for comment at this time.“
Born in the Chicago suburb of Rolling Meadows, Bennett began playing in bands as a teenager. He attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and earned multiple degrees in secondary education, math and political science. In between, he co-founded the Replacements-like power-pop band Titanic Love Affair, which released three albums during the alternative-rock heyday between 1991 and 1996, when it was dropped from its label.
Bennett was working at a VCR repair shop in Champaign when he was tapped to join Wilco as it toured in support of its first album, „A.M.“ A talented arranger and versatile musician who could play virtually any instrument he picked up, from mandolin to Mellotron, Bennett formed a fruitful partnership with Wilco bandleader Jeff Tweedy. His contributions over a seven-year period were key to the albums that resulted in the band’s national breakthrough, including „Being There“ (1996), „Summerteeth“ (1999) and „Yankee Hotel Foxtrot“ (2002).
Relations between Bennett and Tweedy, both painstaking perfectionists, soured during the latter recording, as documented in the film „I Am Trying to Break Your Heart,“ and Bennett left the band. Earlier this month, Bennett filed a lawsuit against Tweedy for breach of contract and unpaid artist’s royalties, stemming in part from his role in the film.
In late April, Bennett wrote on his MySpace blog about dealing with intense pain from a hip injury suffered during a dive from the stage while playing with Titanic Love Affair. He was preparing to have surgery, but was concerned about his lack of health insurance. However, he also was looking forward to finishing his fifth solo album, „Kicking at the Perfumed Air,“ at his studio, Pieholden Suites, named after the song on „Summerteeth“ that best encapsulates his talents as an arranger.
„This whole experience [with the hip pain] has really taught me to look both inward and outward for support, and I’ve learned things about myself that I thought I had completely figured out years ago,“ Bennett wrote. „Family and friends have helped me to keep faith in a future that will actually be much more carefree than my constricted present state. I encourage you all to tell me stories of recovery, as they really do help… All in all, I’m ‚in a really good place‘ right now; I’m just waiting until I can make it all happen.“
Bennett’s former bandmates in Wilco are touring in Spain and could not be reached for comment. But Burch said he had spoken to bassist John Stirratt, and the band was „broken up“ about the news.
„He was an extremely talented musician and a great person, and I’ll miss him terribly,“ Burch added.
R.I.P.
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Zitat von Chicago Sun: Jay Bennett, dead at age 45.
Das stimmt mich sehr traurig.
R.I.P.
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“It's much harder to be a liberal than a conservative. Why? Because it is easier to give someone the finger than a helping hand.” — Mike RoykoR.I.P. Jay Bennet!
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Schlagwörter: Dead & Gone, verstorbene Musiker
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