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    This guy was as famous as criminal defense lawyers ever get:

    F. Lee Bailey, controversial defense lawyer in high-profile trials, has died (msn.com)


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    Ned Beatty, natural causes
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    OTISBUUURRRG!?

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    One of the biggest SOBs who ever ran the Pentagon kicks the bucket. I imagine he may take that description as a compliment:

    Donald Rumsfeld: Former secretary of defense dies at 88 - CNNPolitics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mileron View Post
    OTISBUUURRRG!?
    Speaking of which:

    Richard Donner, Director of ‘Superman,’ ‘The Goonies’ and ‘Lethal Weapon,’ Dies at 91


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    Biz Markie, yesterday, 57,diabetes.

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    Dusty Hill, ZZ Top base player, 72, "in his sleep":

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/28/enter...bit/index.html


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    Delores

    that's a major pisser
    I preferred their "rock" era: "Eliminator" and "Afterburner", but damn they had beautiful sound and song,
    rich, gorgrous and "oomph!" plus hey, back then folks still made awesome videos: Legs, Rough Boy, Gimme All Your Loving are truly *iconic* vids as well as songs
    (unlike the 99% god damn absolute garbage now)

    ZZ TOP were also FUN!
    often took mickey out of themselves and went along with gags.
    never heard much if anything bad about 'em unlike many musicians
    kind of wonder how their families' kids may have loved 'em, kind of like the perfect uncles, ya know?

    Now Hill's gone...
    fuck, 2020/21 SUCK!

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    infomercial pioneer Ron Popeil
    https://www.wfsb.com/news/infomercia...lock_id=994141

    Set it and forget it.
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    So farewell with a kiss
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverblade-T-E View Post
    Delores

    that's a major pisser
    I preferred their "rock" era: "Eliminator" and "Afterburner", but damn they had beautiful sound and song,
    rich, gorgrous and "oomph!" plus hey, back then folks still made awesome videos: Legs, Rough Boy, Gimme All Your Loving are truly *iconic* vids as well as songs
    (unlike the 99% god damn absolute garbage now)

    ZZ TOP were also FUN!
    often took mickey out of themselves and went along with gags.
    never heard much if anything bad about 'em unlike many musicians
    kind of wonder how their families' kids may have loved 'em, kind of like the perfect uncles, ya know?

    Now Hill's gone...
    fuck, 2020/21 SUCK!
    Their music before their MTV heyday (Eliminator, Afterburner) was even better in my opinion. La Grange, Tush, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Blue Jean Blues, Mexican Blackbird, Pearl Necklace, Francine, etc are awesome songs, with blues, rock, innuendo... If you've never heard their stuff from the '70s do yourself a favor and give it a listen.

    Dusty Hill, as well as Gibbons and Beard, are rock gods, and that little ol' band from Texas not being whole any longer is very sad.
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    Anyone who watched American TV regularly in the 70s, 80s, 90s or early 2000s has seen this infomercial icon:

    Ron Popeil, king of the late night infomercial, dies at 86 - CBS News










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    Trevor Moore of Whitest Kids U Know just died at 41. He was my favorite comedian. Crazy, he was just live streaming yesterday, life just really sucks sometimes.




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    He made Florida State something in college football:

    Longtime Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden dies at 91 (espn.com)


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    Sonny Chiba, Actor Who Played Hattori Hanzo in 'Kill Bill,' Dies at 82 of COVID Complications

    Shinichi "Sonny" Chiba, a martial arts master and a Japanese actor who played legendary sword maker Hattori Hanzo in "Kill Bill," has died at age 82, according to Japan's Oricon News.

    According to Oricon, Chiba died Thursday in Chiba Prefecture Kimitsu hospital from pneumonia caused by COVID-19. He had been hospitalized since August 8.

    Chiba, a skilled martial artist, starred in dozens of films and television shows since the early '60s. Among his popular films were the "Yakuza Cop" and "Street Fighter" series in the '70s, which launched his international career when New Line released the film and gave it an X-rating for its extreme violence.

    But he became popular with modern, Western audiences after his portrayal of Hanzo in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill." He played a sushi restaurant owner who was actually a legendary sword maker who crafted a katana for Uma Thurman's Bride after she asks for "Japanese steel" in her quest for revenge.

    Sonny Chiba, who was born Sadaho Maeda and took the name Shinichi in his acting career, trained under karate master Masutatsu "Mas" Oyama, someone whom he would later portray in a trilogy of films, those being "Champion of Death," "Karate Bearfighter" and "Karate for Life," Chiba reached the rank of a first-degree black belt in 1965, and he also held black belts in Judo, Kendo, Ninjutsu and other fields.

    Chiba would also appear in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" as a Yakuza boss, and some of his other film credits include "The Bullet Train," "Champion of Death" and "The Storm Riders."

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    https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-58316842

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    Underrated as a drummer. He could really keep a groove.

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    Example of such:


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    It's sad he passed, he was said to have been a nice guy, who would have thought he would die before Keith. Crazy! Of the 4 main members he was the only one who didn't, for whatever reason, annoy me, and while their music was ok (although the Some Girls album was great) overall I could take or leave them.

    Yes, he was a decent drummer, but he was no John Bonham or Neil Peart.
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