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Pushing Up The Daisies - 2022

I had absolutely no idea he was in fight club.

Enjoyed some of his music but regardless of that he always seemed a good performer.

Loved fight club can not believe I did not realise he was in that.
 
Saw him many years ago on the "Bat out of Hell" tour, brilliant album and fantastic live show.
:(

Wish I had gotten the chance to see him live - for a period in my teens I listened a lot to his music, and his songs bring back the feeling of that time. Must've been 1992-93, around the time "I would do anything for love" charted. Good times, and so bloody long ago! :eek:
 
Wish I had gotten the chance to see him live - for a period in my teens I listened a lot to his music, and his songs bring back the feeling of that time. Must've been 1992-93, around the time "I would do anything for love" charted. Good times, and so bloody long ago! :eek:

One of the best concerts i was lucky enough to be at, late 70s at the Apoloo in Manchester so so good.
 
Silver bullets in the jukebox - RIP big man

Like others, wish I had turned the cassette albums into live shows :(
 
So it turns out that he died of covid and was a resolute anti-vax and anti-masker, killed by his refusal to believe in a disease of bats, possibly originating from hell.

That’s really sad, why are people so fudging stupid.

He was great in Waynes World too.
 
Interesting. I know him from his QOTSA work. I didn't realise he was 57. I wonder if it was COVID or drugs or rock n roll what did for him.


Lanegan is featured on five of QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE's last six albums — 2000's "Rated R", 2002's "Songs For The Deaf", 2005's "Lullabies To Paralyze", 2007's "Era Vulgaris" and 2013's "...Like Clockwork".

Last December, Lanegan released a memoir titled "Devil In A Coma" via U.K. publisher White Rabbit. The book detailed a "terrifying account" of his battle with COVID-19 which left him "slipping in and out of a coma."
 
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