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    Buck was great. My favorite was his interpretation of Lt. Col. Korn
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    Edd "Kookie" Byrnes, 87.
    The hip parking lot attendant and wanna be private dick in the great 1950s-60s show 77 Sunset Strip.
    This was an amazing show for kids and young people, as it featured new fashion clothes and hip talk for the first time in US tv.
    Plus, Kookie drove a bitchin' Ford T bucket!
    So long, Kookie
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    I see that the show ran from 1958 to 1964.

    And I remember it.

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    Who died in 2020



    I only just realized he did Samurai Delicatessen with John Belushi on SNL


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    Neil Peart - drummer for Rush. Age 67, Brain Cancer.
    I wasn't particularly a Rush fan, but he was a stunningly great drummer.

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    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Great, now you've made me feel older.
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    Neil Peart - drummer for Rush. Age 67, Brain Cancer.
    I wasn't particularly a Rush fan, but he was a stunningly great drummer.
    ^^^this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    Neil Peart - drummer for Rush. Age 67, Brain Cancer.
    I wasn't particularly a Rush fan, but he was a stunningly great drummer.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...8tT3r0E9nKFFC8
    Just found out, this is shocking, though I did not know he had cancer. He will be missed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    Neil Peart - drummer for Rush. Age 67, Brain Cancer.
    I wasn't particularly a Rush fan, but he was a stunningly great drummer.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...8tT3r0E9nKFFC8
    Oh my god, really? Like you, I was never a big Rush fan, but he was a legendarily talented drummer. The musician community has lost a great.
    Read my latest IWL blog entry! An Ode To Rule Breaking

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    I am the Rush fan. I must have listened to Moving Pictures thousands of times over the years. Serious loss to the music community. Godspeed Neil.
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    Michael

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