Bob Weir, Mitbegründer von Grateful Dead, im Alter von 78 Jahren gestorben

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/bob-weir-grateful-dead-dead-obituary-1234810106/

36 Kommentare

  1. Ok-Creme8960 on

    Heartbreaking to hear. Shred in your short shorts in the afterlife for us all.

    Thanks for the memories, Bob.

  2. In between him and Jerry, there’s some awful noodling going on in heaven. RIP.

  3. DeaconBlueBalls on

    Thank you for the music Bobby. You made such an impact on so many of us. You were a beacon of positivity in a fucked up world. Rest easy brother. 🌹⚡️

  4. Thank you for all the music you gave us Bob. Nothin like a GD show and “Space”. RIP

  5. Rigorous-Geek-2916 on

    Damn. I guess Mickey is the only one left?

    EDIT – looks like Bill Kreutzmann is still here

  6. Past-Lunch4695 on

    Please that I got to see two of his tours, a wonderful talent, and more importantly a loving family man. RIP.

  7. Confident-Grape-8872 on

    He and Jerry will be trading licks for the rest of eternity. Rest in peace

  8. Among the things not mentioned much today is NOBODY played guitar like Bobby.

    Let’s all ensure the music and community stays vibrant for generations. That’s what Bobby wanted. It’s our debt.

  9. IShallWearMidnight on

    Grew up on the Dead, Bobby was always my favorite. Got to see him live a dozen or so times, some as a very small kid. He lived more than almost anyone, just wish death looked him over for someone else this time.

  10. Textiles_on_Main_St on

    Thanks for the music! You can’t ask a person to do more than he did. Lord. What a discography.

  11. Older_cyclist on

    Damn, I still remember what I was doing when Jerry died. Now it’s the same with Bobby. The Dead Don’t Die

  12. oldmaninparadise on

    “There is no final curtain here, not really,” Weir’s family added in their statement. “Only the sense of someone setting off again. He often spoke of a 300-year legacy, determined to ensure the songbook would endure long after him. May that dream live on through future generations of Dead Heads. And so we send him off the way he sent so many of us on our way: with a farewell that isn’t an ending, but a blessing. A reward for a life worth livin’.”

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