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RIP Kris Kristopherson
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https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/29/entertain...index.html


I wasn't much of a fan, but he moved up a peg when I learned he wrote "For the Good Times" 


Sticking up for Sinead brought him up another

https://americansongwriter.com/remember-...borations/

--tg

I guess he knew when to fold 'em...
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#2
For me his big song was "Sunday Morning Coming Down" - when I saw Johnny Cash play it live, it was intense, maybe the highlight of the show.

And he wrote "Me & Bobby McGee" and "Help Me Make it Through the Night." I've got a good reggae cover of the latter; I'll post it over there.
the hands that guide me are invisible
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#3
I respect who he was and what he contributed but I wasn't that into him. My strongest memory was when he sang The Gambler on the Muppet show.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
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#4
I worked with him on Planet of the Apes. By worked with him, I think I saw him on set once.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

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#5
Let's not forget him in Blade. He was good there. Better than Snipes.

And he wrote a song about the Sinead O'Connor thing (although it's not a great song):
the hands that guide me are invisible
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#6
(09-30-2024, 01:26 PM)Greg Wrote: I worked with him on Planet of the Apes. By worked with him, I think I saw him on set once.

That wasn't Paul Williams?

--tg
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