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King and Queen of music lost on same day

Started by 303 Mopar, August 16, 2018, 08:44:25 AM

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Aretha Franklin and Elvis Presley die on the same day 41 years apart.


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Wow...too bad "Prince" die in April, otherwise that would totally be messed up  :drunk:
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Never listened to the music of either one, but it is sad they both died too young. RIP.
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MEK-Dangerous

So sad to lose both on the same date. They were legends in their own ways.

Not to get this off topic, but I remember the day Elvis died like it was yesterday. I was going into the 10th grade and we had our first day of scrimmage for the football team. The biggest guy on the team took out my left knee. I was at the Hospital, in the emergency room when I heard the news.

303 Mopar

Quote from: MEK-Dangerous on August 16, 2018, 01:16:02 PM
Not to get this off topic, but I remember the day Elvis died like it was yesterday. I was going into the 10th grade and we had our first day of scrimmage for the football team. The biggest guy on the team took out my left knee. I was at the Hospital, in the emergency room when I heard the news.

I remember that day vividly too.  My dad was on his detail (bodyguard) for him when he traveled sometimes. There were a group of Denver cops that were selected for this, so when Elvis died we had local TV crews at our house and my neighbors (also cops) interviewing them.

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Quote from: dodj on August 16, 2018, 10:32:58 AM
Never listened to the music of either one, but it is sad they both died too young. RIP.
You never listened to Aretha Franklin nor Elvis???!!! WTF? The first record I bought in 1967 was Aretha Franklin's Respect. I wasn't a big Elvis fan, but you couldn't escape either hearing or seeing him on TV all through the 60's. Were you in-country?
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Quote from: jimynick on August 17, 2018, 08:48:42 PM
Quote from: dodj on August 16, 2018, 10:32:58 AM
Never listened to the music of either one, but it is sad they both died too young. RIP.
You never listened to Aretha Franklin nor Elvis???!!! WTF? The first record I bought in 1967 was Aretha Franklin's Respect. I wasn't a big Elvis fan, but you couldn't escape either hearing or seeing him on TV all through the 60's. Were you in-country?
Or listen to A radio!!!