Re: RIP v2 - still no cure for death
1151That dude had an insane life, man. That oral history of hair metal in the 80's was WILD, and I'd say his 'story' stole the show.
Huh, I thought he had already passed. Le Samourai and Le Cercle Rouge are great. R.I.P.
Which book was this? The Martin Popoff one?
Oh, man. That really, really sucks. I'd lost track after Thela and the early White Winged Moth releases, but remember meeting him during the years he lived in NYC, back in the '90s. We were the same age. And although I can't claim to have known him at all as a person, I recall him seeming really easygoing and friendly. We laughed about the juxtaposition of his demeanor against the serious, even severe nature of his music and the imagery evoked by the name "White Winged Month." And then had a fanboy discussion about our mutual love of the Dead C. Nice guy. Shit. RIP, Dean.A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Dean Roberts, at just 49. How very sad. I've a soft spot for that whole run on Kranky.
I've known Justin since the mid-1990s, when my dear friend Jerry Fuchs moved to NYC to play in Vineland, and ended up forming Turing Machine with Justin and Scott. Just got this tragic news this morning.OrthodoxEaster wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 2:48 pm This year is turning out to be brutal for me in this thread. Really I am shocked and especially saddened today.
A. Justin Chearno, my friend and, very, very briefly, musical collaborator in the 1990s. Way better known for his work in Pitchblende, Turing Machine, and Panthers. Hell of a guitarist. And more esteemed still as a beverage director, restauranteur, and natural-wine enthusiast. The Four Horsemen, the neobistro he founded w/James Murphy, is infinitely better than it has any right to be. I wanted to write it off as some trendy stuff, but the food and, of course, the list are both top-notch. Vibes are pretty good, as well. About a year ago, a mutual friend cracked Justin up by texting him a photo of me downing an entire bottle of Carcavelos there. He and I had barely been in touch over the last decade, but it was always wonderful to correspond w/him or unexpectedly run into one another, as we still shared many of the same interests and some of the same social circle. Hope his family has a solid support system. My thoughts are w/them. I'll miss the guy, and it was comforting knowing he was around and steering that excellent restaurant's ship. Way, way too young.
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