• Deceased famous people You Miss
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Scatman John [IMG]http://www.bittermountain.org.uk/Images/Media_55.gif[/IMG]
Steve Irwin Gary Coleman Billy mays I miss all of you.
[QUOTE=CaMpEr_DoOd;23595839]Yes you probably should have done this.[/QUOTE] No, because then people would say things like 'my Grandma' and 'my feet' if they are fat. 'Deceased famous people you miss' would probably be better.
I miss Tiny Tim [img]http://www.altmanphoto.com/TinyTim.JPEG[/img]
InAfter Billy Mays.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;23595901]No, because then people would say things like 'my Grandma' and 'my feet' if they are fat. 'Deceased famous people you miss' would probably be better.[/QUOTE] Done, but the capitalization is giving me a hard time
Michael Jackson
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Steve Irwin, Gary Coleman, Michael Jackson and Billy Mays.
Joe Strummer, The Clash are a bunch of gods. [editline]12:58PM[/editline] Stevo of the Vandals too, even if he hasn't been the singer since 85.
In addition to some already said, David Carradine.
[img]http://i.somethingawful.com/u/Viconia/Misquote/tesla_02.jpg[/img] That is all
Billy Mays, Cliff Burton, Scatman and some others I can't remember right now.
[QUOTE=CaMpEr_DoOd;23595729]How was Billy Mays a celebrity?[/QUOTE] He had his own TV show for one thing
Dio
Walt Disney
Kim Yuu Suk
Billy may's and steve erwin
Bernie Mac and Michael Jackson. They were awesome :crying:
Alex Higgins.
Chris Farley. I can't stand seeing a David Spade without a Chris Farley.
[img]http://blog.nj.com/morristown_cse/2008/04/large_John%20Belushi.jpg[/img] John Belushi, you shall be missed.
[img]http://www.spirit-of-metal.com/membre_groupe/photo/Cliff_Burton-12391.jpg[/img] [editline]12:30AM[/editline] Cliff Burton. One of the best bassists I have ever seen
Cliff Burton, and Bon Scott [IMG]http://hardrockhideout.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/bon-scott.jpg[/IMG]
George Carlin. Also, Don S. Davis
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;23594698]Oh God this :gonk: I was proper depressed when I learnt of his death. [IMG]http://www.rankopedia.com/CandidatePix/63200.gif[/IMG] Chuck Schuldiner, lead guitarist and vocalist of Death. He's probably one of the absolute greatest guitarists of all time, and their first album is considered to be the first ever Death metal release. (although Chuck didn't growl, he had a different vocal style than what is used now, since bands in the 80's were still creating the sound.) He died of brain cancer in 2001, at only 34. Seriously, my respect for this man is so incredible. He really changed metal music. He inspired thousands of bands. He was a genuinely great man outside of music as well. It's also really ironic for him to die so young, as well. He wanted to live forever. He loved the world, and didn't want to leave it. He didn't like that so many people would throw their lives away for stupid things, or doing stupid things which end up fatal, he though it such a waste. He was completely against violence, animal cruelty, hard drugs, etc. Real shame for him to have left us so young.[/QUOTE] yeah, i mean why is it that all the great musicians have to die young and all the bad musicians (lady gaga, jonas brothers, etc) live on? its just bullshit
Abe Lincoln. He was the coolest motherfucker. Always with his stovetop hats and shit, and his big ass beard. Me and him would be two peas in a pod.
I posted Chuck Schuldiner earlier. Cliff Burton, Metallica's bassist, and the member which kept them true, it seems. After he died, when the tour bus skidded off the road and crashed, they really changed style. Cliff was what made Metallica great. And he was only 24 :| Tomas "Quorthon" Forsberg of black/thrash/viking metal band Bathory. Did vocals and guitar up till 1991, and from then on to his death he played all the instruments, it became a one band band. Although they're not really black metal they heavily influences the genre with their rough quality and to an extent, the vocals. He had his own record company as well, called "Black Mark Productions" Also pioneered viking metal. He died in 2004, of heart failure, at age 38. [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d9/Qourthon_Bathory.jpg[/IMG] [editline]03:56AM[/editline] [QUOTE=jesse194;23605059]yeah, i mean why is it that all the great musicians have to die young and all the bad musicians (lady gaga, jonas brothers, etc) live on? its just bullshit[/QUOTE] Ain't fuckin right man.
I'm surprised no one mentioned Mitch Hedberg, that man is a legend.
Jesus
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