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His was a long full life, he made his mark on the world, and he left it respected and loved.  You can't ask for much more.  R.I.P.  ?

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3 hours ago, Fleer said:

Am I an anxious ***** or is COVID-19 particularly bent on great musicians?

Sometimes seems that way, when we see guys like Prine and Neve so affected. In reality though it is more like the grim equalizer, preying on potentially anyone, but in many cases the most physically vulnerable. Hopefully the carnage will end sooner rather than later. 

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25 minutes ago, LAGinz said:
4 hours ago, Fleer said:

Am I an anxious ***** or is COVID-19 particularly bent on great musicians?

Sometimes seems that way, when we see guys like Prine and Neve so affected. In reality though it is more like the grim equalizer, preying on potentially anyone, but in many cases the most physically vulnerable. Hopefully the carnage will end sooner rather than later. 

from https://www.rupertneve.com/rupert-neve-obituary/ (emphasis added)

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Rupert Neve, an innovator and business owner whose analog audio equipment designs have become an essential component in music recording, live sound production and home hi-fi systems, died on February 12, 2021 in Wimberley, Texas, due to non-Covid pneumonia and heart failure. He was 94.

 

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