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Old 03-02-2025, 07:45 AM   #6881 (permalink)
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Arthur Kane had been playing with them but passed away suddenly several months prior.
I recommend the movie, 'New York Doll'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Doll

For me, it is a movie that you see once and never forget certain parts.
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I saw Robyn Hitchcock last night. He mentioned David's death and played this song, which he wrote after Arthur Kane passed away:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAdtUmM2p6E
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Old 03-02-2025, 11:24 AM   #6883 (permalink)
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David Johansen

Never paid much attention to him outside of the New York Dolls but the their debut album is an all-time favorite LP of mine.

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The favorite band of my ex wife. When I came to NYC in 2017 we had one of those whirlwind romances and she was very eager to get married to a Canadian because it was at the peak of lib panic about the cheeto in chief. We married after two months of dating and then started discovering that we had basically nothing in common. I really liked her but pretending I was into her artistic pretensions (she's an artist) and tastes grew even more tedious than some of the other annoying things about her. I distinctly remember sitting down to listen to the New York Dolls and thinking "this is the most boring **** I've ever heard."

IMO they're just another Kiss: visually strong with zero good songs.
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I recommend the movie, 'New York Doll'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Doll

For me, it is a movie that you see once and never forget certain parts.
I've been meaning to watch that for quite some time. I'd forgotten about it. Thanks for reminding me.
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Angie Stone, R&B singer and actress:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_Stone


Some years back, a guy a knew who was a part time professional musician (among other gigs, he played with the Glenn Miller ghost orchestra) heard she was looking for a drummer for an upcoming tour. A mutual acquintance gave him her cell number. When he called her, she was upset: "Who the hell gave you my number?", but calmed down when he explained the situation. She told him that the drummer spot had been filled
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I distinctly remember sitting down to listen to the New York Dolls and thinking "this is the most boring **** I've ever heard."

IMO they're just another Kiss: visually strong with zero good songs
This reminds me of the 1973 CREEM Readers poll. The New York Dolls were voted 'Worst Group' beating out The Osmonds and the Dolls were also voted Best New Group beating out Queen, Aerosmith and Lynyrd Skynyrd. It's fair to say they were polarizing!

Onto more sad news.

Joey Molland, last surviving member of Badfinger
Departed March 1, 2025 (age 77 years)

Back in 2019, I saw Joey Molland, Todd Rundgren, Mickey Dolenz, Christopher Cross and Jason Scheff (Chicago) on stage together performing The Beatles White Album. Each artist performed a couple of their own songs as well.
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