Losing the Special Ones
By Sue H.
@CinnamonGrl (7084)
Santa Fe, New Mexico
September 22, 2016 8:16pm CST
Missing David Bowie and so many other greats we have lost. It's funny how personally you can feel these losses sometimes, of people you never even met.
I'm wondering, out of all the performers lost during your lifetime, whose death did you feel the most? Can you say why?
Enjoy David Bowie, performing with Arcade Fire.
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@Mike197602 (15505)
• United Kingdom
23 Sep 16
John Candy...just because I loved his films, especially Uncle Buck, and I think he had so much more to give.
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@CinnamonGrl (7084)
• Santa Fe, New Mexico
23 Sep 16
Elvis was larger than life.
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@LadyDuck (470798)
• Switzerland
23 Sep 16
@CinnamonGrl Yes, I am sure that he still has zillions of fans around the world.
@LadyDuck (470798)
• Switzerland
24 Sep 16
@moffittjc I do not think to remember that I cried, but I was very sad. I am sure I cried when JFK was assassinated.
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@CinnamonGrl (7084)
• Santa Fe, New Mexico
23 Sep 16
Robin Williams got to me, so did Michael Jackson, and I think with Michael it was because I could still see the innocent little boy in my head. Who didn't get his childhood.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
23 Sep 16
i miss his music. he was also a good actor
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@CinnamonGrl (7084)
• Santa Fe, New Mexico
23 Sep 16
My daughter was in love with Labyrinth I think was the name of it.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
23 Sep 16
@CinnamonGrl we have a VHS tape of the labyrinth.
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@CinnamonGrl (7084)
• Santa Fe, New Mexico
23 Sep 16
When he sang a ballad, it tore me up. I heard Are You Lonesome Tonight the other day. still gets me all weepy
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@andriaperry (116936)
• Anniston, Alabama
23 Sep 16
@CinnamonGrl I grew up listening cause my mom loved him.
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@teamfreak16 (43418)
• Denver, Colorado
23 Sep 16
Bowie, Prince, Maurice White, but the first one that really hit me was Morphine leader/bassist/vocalist Mark Sandman.
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@teamfreak16 (43418)
• Denver, Colorado
23 Sep 16
@CinnamonGrl - It was a two string slide bass. Homemade.
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@TheHorse (217891)
• Walnut Creek, California
23 Sep 16
I'd say Jesse Winchester, because his music was so meaningful to me as I was growing up. But Jerry Garcia and Warren Zevon were hard on me as well.
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@CinnamonGrl (7084)
• Santa Fe, New Mexico
23 Sep 16
I miss them too. I like this version of one of his:
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@JESSY3236 (19865)
• United States
23 Sep 16
John candy, David bowie, and Michael Caine.
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