10th November 2006 10:40 AM |
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Homercles |
Glen Buxton of the original Alice Cooper group would have been 59 years old today
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10th November 2006 11:12 AM |
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glencar |
Lung cancer? |
10th November 2006 03:12 PM |
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lotsajizz |
OD...he was brain dead long before though.... |
10th November 2006 06:38 PM |
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guitarman53 |
He died of complications from Pneumonia. |
10th November 2006 07:50 PM |
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lotsajizz |
you could say that |
11th November 2006 01:00 AM |
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Homercles |
He used up all his party credits too early. What a shame and waste of talent |
11th November 2006 01:59 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
A ton of those guys died young. The list is long. |
11th November 2006 09:39 PM |
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J.J.Flash |
The one and only Glen Buxton, terrific guitar genius (way underated) was the Keith Richards of the legendary Alice Cooper Group in the early 70's. Of course the whole band played an important and unique role in AC's early carreer, like Michael Bruce (the other guitar player). Without him, AC's classics wouldn't have even been such classics. Bless him!! |
12th November 2006 02:10 AM |
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lotsajizz |
quote: J.J.Flash wrote:
The one and only Glen Buxton, terrific guitar genius (way underated) was the Keith Richards of the legendary Alice Cooper Group
except that Keith could write songs
and had talent that survived partying |
12th November 2006 06:47 PM |
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Navin |
Glen was more like Brian Jones of the band, getting wasted and burning out early on...Michael Bruce was more like Keith Richards of the band by writing most of the songs, even singing on "Beautiful Flyaway" |