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    • February 6, 2010 5:09 PM CST
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      Not that I'm condoning any of this, but isn't it something he normally could have handled if he hadn't had the flu at this time...of course, falling asleep with that much junk in your system isn't good either...better to let it wear off before crashing. Better not to do any junk in the first place.
    • February 6, 2010 12:52 PM CST
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      Jay Reatard Blows It-- that about sums this up.. Stupid
    • January 21, 2010 7:50 PM CST
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    • January 21, 2010 4:33 PM CST
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      keep on rockin' and surfin' on clouds Jay
    • January 17, 2010 7:32 AM CST
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    • January 17, 2010 1:57 AM CST
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      I love Mick Green's playing and I'm sad to hear he's gone - but he doesn't play on Shakin' All Over. A session guy called Joe Moretti did. Mick Green joined the band much later. A good example of Mick's playing is the Casting My Spell/My Babe single. tom blumenfeld said:
      I was lucky enought to see the Reatards a few years back, before I had heard of them. I was mightily impressed and had a great time.

      Always sad when someone dies young, and talent & industriousness make it sadder.

      A few hours ago I heard that Mick Green (guitarist on Shakin' All Over, among other things, by Johnny Kidd & the Pirates) died this week, too. I didn't realize how young he was on some of those seminal sides. He was only 65, which means 16, 17 back then. 15, maybe? James Burton was pretty young on Susie Q, and Jay Reatard, to come full circle, was recording by 14.
    • January 16, 2010 7:52 PM CST
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      I was lucky enought to see the Reatards a few years back, before I had heard of them. I was mightily impressed and had a great time.

      Always sad when someone dies young, and talent & industriousness make it sadder.

      A few hours ago I heard that Mick Green (guitarist on Shakin' All Over, among other things, by Johnny Kidd & the Pirates) died this week, too. I didn't realize how young he was on some of those seminal sides. He was only 65, which means 16, 17 back then. 15, maybe? James Burton was pretty young on Susie Q, and Jay Reatard, to come full circle, was recording by 14.
    • January 16, 2010 12:21 PM CST
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      I can't believe... I was hoping to see him live again sometime...
    • January 16, 2010 4:11 AM CST
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      Lost Sounds Forever
    • January 16, 2010 1:19 AM CST
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      weren't some of the guys in POISON IDEA on heroin? can't get much fatter than that!
    • January 15, 2010 6:29 PM CST
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      David Brock said:
      Heroin is an opiate, as are most pain killers.

      My cousin was bigger than Jay and was addicted to heroin for 12 years. When he kicked, he started LOSING weight. 2 weeks later he was dead from a stroke. No one likes a quitter...

      Blaine said:
      Probably drugs, he was to fat to be addicted to heroin, my guess is some kinda opiates or pain killers. RIP Jay.
      Yeah, I don't know shit about heroin or opiates for that matter.
    • January 14, 2010 7:12 PM CST
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      FYI, SIZE DOESN'T MATTER!!! you remember Sloth from the Goonies? He was 6 feet 8 inches 280lbs+, he died speedballin man.
    • January 14, 2010 6:58 PM CST
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      Heroin is an opiate, as are most pain killers. My cousin was bigger than Jay and was addicted to heroin for 12 years. When he kicked, he started LOSING weight. 2 weeks later he was dead from a stroke. No one likes a quitter... Blaine said:
      Probably drugs, he was to fat to be addicted to heroin, my guess is some kinda opiates or pain killers. RIP Jay.
    • January 14, 2010 3:10 PM CST
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      Jay wasn't really that fat, mostly bloated. Dr John is fat & was a heroin addict for many years. Coulda been anything really. This is very sad. RIP. Blaine said:
      Probably drugs, he was to fat to be addicted to heroin, my guess is some kinda opiates or pain killers. RIP Jay.
    • January 14, 2010 2:56 PM CST
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      Fuck, this sucks.
      Jay is a genius. We love you man.
    • January 14, 2010 2:12 PM CST
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      I hung out with Jay at the Gories/Oblivians reunion last June and saw him again in August in Seattle/Vancouver. A true wild man of rock 'n' roll and I had a blast talking to him. It's really sad that he's gone. Way too soon. Nobody should only live less than 30 years on the planet. He will slip into immortality, for sure. Take care of yourselves, people!
    • January 14, 2010 9:14 AM CST
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      This is a shock!! R.I.P Jay! You will be missed
    • January 14, 2010 4:44 AM CST
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      heard he complained of flu-like symptoms before his death. R.I.P.
    • January 13, 2010 6:41 PM CST
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      A real talent. He had been making records since he was 15. I consider myself lucky to have gotten to see him play live a few times. His records rank among the best of the last decade in my opinion. A terrible loss. Oh, it's such a shame

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