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Originally Posted by Bindair Dundat
For me it's an honest question...Who???
I've been a professional musician for the better part of twenty-five years...Ain't never heard of the dude...
And as to the next rationalization (why are you even posting in the thread?)...well; I'm curious.
What made this guy so important?
Does he rank with Lennon/McCartney/George Martin? Does he fit in with Jagger/Richards? Umm...Brian Adams? (I'm reaching now, although anybody who knows music will recognize why I named him); Felder/Henley/Walsh?
Does he even rank with any (of an untold number) of musicians who wrote their own original material and succeeded in selling millions of albums, becoming household names in the process?
Nope, didn't think so...
41?
Let me guess? Blew his heart up, riding the pipe???
Attaboy.
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It's people like you that really make me sick.
To come on here and completely disrespect the guy. Shame on you.
And to claim your a professional musician, and say the things you say means you have no respect or love for the art.
Shame on you, you pathetic excuse of a man.
And FYI. All those people you've named, minus Bryan Adams. Nate Dogg has worked with all of them, most uncredited. He is and always will be a well respected artist in the industry.
For me, I'll remember a true master of his craft. A professional, and one of the best voices I can remember. He filled dance floors, sold millions of records and became a household name doing what he loved to do.
Gonna miss his hooks. Wish I could've had him sing one on my tracks.
Cheers to you and the great music you left behind
R.I.P Nate Dogg