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31 minutes ago, dimreaper said:

I think him giving up performing is what really made him succumb to his disease. 

Honestly, I think he died of disappointment after they said that the animal on the loose near Berlin was not a lion, just a boar.

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Thank You Tony for the great music and songs. Life well lived. Good Job!

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Not many golden age crooners around these days. RIP.

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I left my corpse in San Francisco

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Just going to mention that there's a streak going with the number 7 spot.

 

2023: Tony Bennett

2022: Loretta Lynn

2021: George Shultz

2020: Javier Perez de Cuellar

2019: Robert Mugabe

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3 minutes ago, Drewsky1211 said:

Just going to mention that there's a streak going with the number 7 spot.

 

2023: Tony Bennett

2022: Loretta Lynn

2021: George Shultz

2020: Javier Perez de Cuellar

2019: Robert Mugabe

 

Can the Optadeath stats guys check if this is the longest single number streak in DL history?

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11 minutes ago, Spade_Cooley said:

Can the Optadeath stats guys check if this is the longest single number streak in DL history?

No.14 died every year between 1995 and 2005, if I recall correctly. 

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Oh he was involved in the civil rights movement, nice.

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50 minutes ago, Drewsky1211 said:

Just going to mention that there's a streak going with the number 7 spot.

 

2023: Tony Bennett

2022: Loretta Lynn

2021: George Shultz

2020: Javier Perez de Cuellar

2019: Robert Mugabe

*taking notes* Number 7 spot... Henry Kissinger :bat:

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He was originally on my list for March 2023 and then on my sub list for June 2023, and then he was a hit for me on my shadow list for the year.

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22 minutes ago, John "요한" Sulu said:

Here was originally on my list for March 2023 and then on my sub list for June 2023, and then he was a hit for me on my shadow list for the year.


Good call. Something to remember is not everyone makes it to 100, after all.

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Sad. I don't think people realize what a good guy Tony Bennett was. I'll be listening to his music this weekend and I feel a bit more sad than expected.

 

RIP

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A total shame. Losing Tony is like the end of an era in music, as he was one of the last old-style crooners still living until today. I mean, when Frank Sinatra says you're his favorite singer, that's a badge of honor in my opinion. I wonder how many of the old crooners are left?

 

Regarding the other poster who says that him being forced to retire from performing might've been the downhill slide for him, I'll have to agree. I remember when Glen Campbell had Alzheimer's, many people thought he wouldn't perform again, but as soon as he gets up on stage with his guitar in hand, he's having a blast and being himself.

 

Tony was a national treasure, so this is a big loss for the world. R.I.P. Tony.

 

 

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It’s always sad when we lose someone who was likeable and easily admirable.  RIP Tony Bennett, you’re one of the few.

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Burt Bacharach, Harry Belafonte and now Tony Bennett. It's been a bad year to be a nonagenarian musician with a last name beginning with B.

 

Also means 6/9 of the hits so far this year have been music related people.

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Not only for nonagerians, it's a dark year for music : David Crosby, Jeff Beck, Tina Turner, Burt Bacharach, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Astrud Gilberto... And for french people : Marcel Amont, Jean Louis Murat, Jane Birkin

54 minutes ago, Commtech Sio Bibble said:

Burt Bacharach, Harry Belafonte and now Tony Bennett. It's been a bad year to be a nonagenarian musician with a last name beginning with B.

 

Also means 6/9 of the hits so far this year have been music related people.

 

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He was my favorite of the old school American crooners, and I'd like to echo some of the comments above.  This is a profound loss, as he was an extremely talented man and a good man, too.  Rest well, Mr. Benedetto.  

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12 hours ago, Fantomasss said:

Not only for nonagerians, it's a dark year for music : David Crosby, Jeff Beck, Tina Turner, Burt Bacharach, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Astrud Gilberto... And for french people : Marcel Amont, Jean Louis Murat, Jane Birkin

 

Every year is a dark year for music. Literally hundreds, probably thousands, of musicians die every year. Including famous ones 

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1 hour ago, Youth in Asia said:

Every year is a dark year for music. Literally hundreds, probably thousands, of musicians die every year. Including famous ones 

What an insightful comment.

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22 hours ago, Fantomasss said:

Not only for nonagerians, it's a dark year for music : David Crosby, Jeff Beck, Tina Turner, Burt Bacharach, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Astrud Gilberto... And for french people : Marcel Amont, Jean Louis Murat, Jane Birkin

 

 

Gordon Lightfoot as well.

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On 22/07/2023 at 11:37, Youth in Asia said:

Every year is a dark year for music. Literally hundreds, probably thousands, of musicians die every year. Including famous ones 

I would ad Sinéad to convinc you that it's specially a dark year for music 

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On 23/07/2023 at 06:11, jd24fan said:
On 22/07/2023 at 07:34, Fantomasss said:

Not only for nonagerians, it's a dark year for music : David Crosby, Jeff Beck, Tina Turner, Burt Bacharach, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Astrud Gilberto... And for french people : Marcel Amont, Jean Louis Murat, Jane Birkin

 

 

Gordon Lightfoot as well.

Also Rolf Harris

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On 22/07/2023 at 12:19, DaDeathGuy said:

What an insightful comment.

 

It is true and it also applies to actors and so-called sports "personalities". Lots of them, including many obscure nonentities, are "remembered" at Awards Ceremonies every year.

 

The big problem is when aging or forgotten "stars" inflict their "singing "on us (notably at Royal concerts) and expect us to be grateful for being tortured. Tom Jones, Rod Stewart and even Robbie Williams should follow Elton's belated example and leave us in peace.

 

 

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