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Lazy Bones |
We, hard core folk, must proceed with caution! Zimmy and Jokerman...
Man hospitalized for Dylan-related exhaustion
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CARSON CITY � Terry Landau, 53, was taken to Fillmore Hospital in this Nevada city after he hyperventilated and lapsed into exhaustion. His wife says he was over-speculating about Bob Dylan's religious views.
"He does this all the time," Lisa Landau said. "He sits there on the couch surrounded by albums, reading liner notes and lyrics. He's got a closet full of charts and graphs. If he hasn't figured it out by now, maybe this will be a wake-up call. It's starting to affect his health."
After nurses administered oxygen and an IV, Terry perked up.
"His first request was for a copy of 'Slow Train Coming,'" the nurse attending him told reporters. "But we felt it wise to not re-introduce any aggravants."
Landau oversees a web site and chat group called All Things Dylan, where many messages of support were posted. He and Linda have two sons, Zimmy and Jokerman. � |
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steel driving hammer |
LOL, don't know if thats a good thing or bad thing!
Ring Them Bells with an iron hand so the people will know...
Happy Friday everyone! |
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parmeda |
Terry's wife Linda, is a saint...
...'nuff said. |
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Monkey Woman |
As far as fans go, this one is on a par with the guy who had his ashes thrown on stage at a Stones show! |
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Lazy Bones |
[As originally posted here by Moy.]
Mick Jagger Dances On Dead Fan's Ashes
Singer Was Unaware Of Request By Widow
POSTED: 9:17 a.m. EST January 17, 2003
UPDATED: 12:28 p.m. EST January 17, 2003
One Rolling Stones fan got his final wish Sunday -- to be on stage with the band.
Mick JaggerThe only problem was, the fan was no longer of this earth and the Stones didn't know about it.
The Boston Herald reports a woman came to the Stones show Sunday in Boston at the FleetCenter with a plastic bag containing her husband's ashes.
She asked the security guard at the runway stage if she could dump the ashes on the stage. But the staff said it was probably not a good idea.
FleetCenter spokesman Jim Delaney says 10 minutes later, the woman was tossing the ashes onto the runway.
Before staff could figure out what to do, the band was on stage and Mick Jagger was dancing on the ashes.
Delaney says the Stones were not aware of the ashes until after the show.
Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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