RE: (313) OT: RIP John McGeoch 1955-2004

2004-03-11 Thread ani
a, ahhh
we fade to grey.

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: -Original Message-
: From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 9:01 AM
: To: 313@hyperreal.org
: Subject: (313) OT: RIP John McGeoch 1955-2004
: 
: (This isn't strictly 313-related, although as the guitarist for
: Visage, he played on the 313 favorite "Frequency 7".)
: 
: Taken from http://www.StevenSeverin.COM/johnmcgeoch.htm
: 
: "JOHN McGEOCH
: 
: 1955-2004
: 
: I was shocked and saddened to hear that John passed away in his sleep
: last
: Thursday.
: 
: Although we hadn't worked together for a long time and I hadn't seen
him
: for a couple of years he was always in my heart and often in my
: thoughts.
: 
: Without doubt the most inventive guitarist of our generation and my
: favourite Banshee.
: 
: Love to all his friends and family.
: 
: Bye John
: 
: ~Steven~"
: 
: Having seen John with both Magazine and the Banshees, I can only agree
: with Steve - he was an amazing guitar player with a sound like no one
: else.  I'm stunned.  The Light Pours Out Of Me, indeed.
: 
:   - Greg





Re: (313) OT: RIP John McGeoch 1955-2004

2004-03-11 Thread theREALmxyzptlk





Having seen John with both Magazine and the Banshees, I can only agree
with Steve - he was an amazing guitar player with a sound like no one
else.  I'm stunned.  The Light Pours Out Of Me, indeed.

- Greg


Agreed. This info was fwded to me by a friend early yesterday. I met him 
after Magazine played Bookies in Detroit. Sad stuff - I wonder why he died?


jeff