This guy was a big part in helping me reach second base. RIP Eddie
R.I.P. Eddie Money
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R.I.P. Eddie Money
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Money
Damn!
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Money
RIP Eddie. he was 1 of the openers first time i saw the stones.
Re: R.I.P. Eddie Money
My pops died at the same age of a similar illness. Sad as fuck.
By the time you drop them I'll be gone
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
Re: R.I.P. Eddie Money
From all accounts, he was a hell of a guy.
He was playing a concert in Rochester, MN (real close to where I'm at) about 10-15 years ago. A family friend was going to the show, and ran into him while having lunch. He approached Eddie, and thanked him for coming to Rochester. They start bullshitting, and Eddie asks what he's doing the next day. Friend says he's going boating. Eddie asks if he can go with. Friend says sure, and gives him directions thinking it's a joke. Sure enough, the next day Eddie Money is waiting at the dock (he had 3 days before the next show) and went boating with them. They hit it off, and remained friends. Any time he was passing through the Upper Midwest, he'd get ahold of them and hook them up with tickets, backstage passes, and hang out. Just a real humble, laid back guy.
Shakin' will always be a bad ass song.
He was playing a concert in Rochester, MN (real close to where I'm at) about 10-15 years ago. A family friend was going to the show, and ran into him while having lunch. He approached Eddie, and thanked him for coming to Rochester. They start bullshitting, and Eddie asks what he's doing the next day. Friend says he's going boating. Eddie asks if he can go with. Friend says sure, and gives him directions thinking it's a joke. Sure enough, the next day Eddie Money is waiting at the dock (he had 3 days before the next show) and went boating with them. They hit it off, and remained friends. Any time he was passing through the Upper Midwest, he'd get ahold of them and hook them up with tickets, backstage passes, and hang out. Just a real humble, laid back guy.
Shakin' will always be a bad ass song.
Re: R.I.P. Eddie Money
I saw him maybe 15 years ago. Just one of those "sure I'll go...what the hell.." type of shows. I was very pleasantly surprised, dude put on a solid show. RIP.....just like ronnie sang...
Love each other, Motherfuckers!
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Money
I worked a show of his in 2014.
Dude was the absolute coolest. Super laid back, very kind & humble.
He burned down with us post-show and was like "wow we don't have that kinda space weed on the bus!"
RIP
Dude was the absolute coolest. Super laid back, very kind & humble.
He burned down with us post-show and was like "wow we don't have that kinda space weed on the bus!"
RIP
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Money
Love this. RIP EM.WarHenRecords wrote:I worked a show of his in 2014.
Dude was the absolute coolest. Super laid back, very kind & humble.
He burned down with us post-show and was like "wow we don't have that kinda space weed on the bus!"
RIP
By the time you drop them I'll be gone
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life