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13th January 2023, 05:13 | #511 |
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The daughter of Elvis Presley, Lisa was pronounced dead at the L.A. area hospital where she was taken after suffering cardiac arrest this Thursday morning. Lisa was rushed to the hospital after her housekeeper found her unresponsive at her Calabasas home. Her ex-husband, Danny Keough, was there and performed CPR on her until paramedics arrived and took over - they administered at least one dose of epinephrine during resuscitation efforts. She was able to regain a pulse before she was transported to the hospital, but was not able to survive. She followed in her father's footsteps, becoming a singer/songwriter and dropped her debut album, "To Whom It May Concern" in 2003. The record reached number 5 on Billboard's album chart, and earned gold certification. She also had several high-profile marriages. While Danny was her first husband, less than a month after divorcing him she shocked the world by marrying Michael Jackson in 1994. She divorced after less than 2 years, and in 2002 she tied the knot with Nicolas Cage, although, that marriage only lasted a few months before he filed divorce docs. She walked down the aisle once more in 2006 when she married her guitar player Michael Lockwood, with whom she had 2 children, before filing for divorce in 2016. Just this week, Lisa Marie and her mom attended the Golden Globe Awards to see Austin Butler score a win for his portrayal of the King of Rock n' Roll in the Baz Luhrmann movie, "Elvis." Lisa Marie is survived by 3 children - actress Riley Keough and twin girls Harper and Finley Lockwood. Her son, Benjamin Keough, died by suicide in 2020.
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That is shocking and sad!
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14th January 2023, 22:41 | #517 |
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that seems overly cruel. who called her a legend?
nobody calling sean or jullian lennon that either. so what? i hope nobody pops up at my funeral shouting "you're not half the man your father was!!" line starts here. |
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People this is a thread to remember celebrities/people who passed away, not to criticize them.
Keep it that way, please. Thank you.
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Yukihiro Takahashi
Yukihiro Takahashi, a prolific Japanese musician who helped found the influential electronic band Yellow Magic Orchestra, has died according to an announcement released late Saturday. He was 70 years old. The cause of death wasn’t shared in the announcement. Takahashi underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor in the summer of 2020, and tweeted a year later that he expected to undergo more treatment. According to Japanese news reports, Takahashi was battling pneumonia at the start of this year and died sometime last week. Born in Tokyo in 1952, Takahashi became a session drummer while still in high school. His breakthrough came after he was recruited to play drums in Sadistic Mika Band in 1972. That rock quartet attracted critical praise both in Japan and overseas, specifically in the U.K., where the group appeared on the BBC’s “Old Grey Whistle Test” program in 1975. Sadistic Mika Band also opened for British band Roxy Music, while their sophomore album “Kurofune” (“Black Ships”) has become an artistic milestone in Japanese rock, with Rolling Stone Japan naming it the ninth best album in the country’s history. After Sadistic Mika Band broke up in 1975, Takahashi continued playing and recording with other artists across Japan. He developed a particularly close bond with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Haruomi Hosono, and the trio formed a synth-pop group named Yellow Magic Orchestra in 1978. Takahashi helped compose and play some of the group’s most iconic songs, including the 1980 hit, “Rydeen.” YMO became a worldwide phenomenon and is considered to be one of the most globally successful Japanese bands of all time. The group inspired countless artists around the world, including early rappers in New York and techno artists in Detroit. Takahashi also began releasing solo albums from 1978, starting with “Saravah!” He released original albums dabbling in a wide variety of styles in the decades that followed, while continuing to write and play for other acts. He also composed soundtracks for a handful of video games, most notably 1987’s Ginga no Sannin, and dabbled in acting during his career. Takahashi remained active in his later years, continuing to take part in a variety of projects. A more notable one was that of the Japanese supergroup Metafive alongside creators such as Towa Tei, Yoshinori Sunahara and Keigo Oyamada (better known as the artist Cornelius). On Sunday, tributes to Takahashi poured in via Twitter. Musician Akiko Yano wrote, “YMO Goes Forever,” while Takashi’s YMO bandmate Sakamoto shared a simple gray box. Takahashi is survived by his wife, Kiyomi. Source: japantimes.co.jp |
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So sad to see Yukihiro Takahashi leave us so soon.
I really liked that electronic band "Yellow Magic Orchestra". Very funky with that 1980´s era style sound and beautiful melodies. It kind of reminds me of some early music by Jean-Michel-Jarre or earlier music by Vangelis. It was only a couple of years back I started to listen to Y.M.O.when I began collecting music from Japan. THANK YOU for your great songs and the good times Takahashi ! May you find peace and love in the afterlife. We will miss you.
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