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Jefferson Airplane’s Paul Kantner tops my list
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Bowie. Definitely
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I still haven’t gotten over John Denver.
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When did he die?
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1997
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EJ – Paragliding of the coast! I would vote both as I get a kick out of all music for the most part some more than others! 🙂
http://www.airsafe.com/events/celebs/denver …:-( Dave
RIP John Denver born in Alamogordo NM dad was in Air Force!
John Denver Today
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I’m surprised this isn’t a runaway for Bowie because I figured our audience skews older. I voted Prince.
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Makes sense but Prince came of fame back in the early 80s when us older skewing folk weren’t quite as old. Bowie came earlier and thus his passing struck home more so for me than Prince.
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Both great artists, but I loved Prince too.
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Prince
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Both extremely talent artists, love them both.
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I lean toward Bowie, but both are major losses. Prince and Bowie were bright lights and utterly original. It’s striking when we lose people like that. RIP.
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I should also add that while I’m not much of a dancer, I imagine 75% of the times I’ve danced it’s been to Prince.
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Prince.. I was really into him at his height more then David Bowie as I remember. But I miss them both and all the great artists that have passed amen
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That is a really tough question. I don’t think I can choose. They are both such multi-talented people – it’s incredible. I’m still grieving over George Harrison. My favorite album is All Things Must Pass
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