I own albums from every one of them and I've seen 31 of the 80 in concert. As Jim Morrison said, No one Gets out of here alive. Rest in Peace, thanks for the music and memories.
They left all of us with some of the greatest Rock music ever. And when I play those albums it's like they are all still with us today. Thank you all for some of the coolest songs. May all of you Rock In Peace. Zepbass from Munster Indiana.
So many that were missed. Layne Staley, Chester Bennington, Chris Cornell, Kurt cobain, Shannon hoon, Vinnie Paul Abbott, Jani lane, Gord Downey, scott weiland, tom petty, and countless others.
There are many others who have passed away during this time period,but I guess you can't name them all All of the original Molly Hatchet members have passed away,as well as the original remaining Lynyrd Skynyrd members have passed away since the plane crash with the exception of Artimus Pyle,plus brothers Tommy and Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker band,Dusty Hill of ZZTop,original Rush drummer John Rutsi,Greg Allman,Dicky Betts,Robby Bachman of BTO,these guys were some very talented musicians I thought were worth mentioning.
Just off the top of my head: Tom Petty, David Bowie, Prince, Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner of the Eagles, Greg Allman, Rick Wright of Pink Floyd, Christine Mcvie and Bob Welch of Fleetwood Mac, John Panozzo of Styx, Gary Rossington and Ed King of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, Scott Weiland of the Stone Temple Pilots, Chris Cornell of Sound Garden and Audio Slave, Chester Bennington of Linkin Park and I'm sure there are a few hundred more, sadly.
Brian Connelly , Mick Tucker from the Sweet both sadly gone , as has Richard Wright from Pink Floyd . Ray Manzarek gone too . Phil Lynott , Ronnie Dio , Gary Moore , Lemmy , the UFO guys and of course the great Neil Peart , all part of my growing up process , all sadly missed .
@@lezzeppelin2222 They are both legends that had different styles , with Ed it was real fun and lot of tricks and flash great to party to , with Rhoads it’s deep and you feel something inside ,it moves you the , kind of music you close your eyes to and are in awe
Man there's no words that you can speak while watching this video but your memories takes you back to the first time you seen these talented God given to us to enjoy, And deep down inside of us wish we were a ROCK STAR well my friends being able to see these bands You are a ROCK STAR and to all a good night 🙏🫶
I hate admitting this, as an active musician, since late 60's, and knowed some of these players personally, i wept bitterly thorough this. An excellent presentation, respectful, and thoight provoking. Five to One, 'no one gets outta here alive". So true. So fucking true..sigh
Missing Eric Carr so much 😭😭😭😭😭 He was way too young 🌱😢 I have loved and respected him since he first joined KISS ❤ I will always have a special place for him in my heart 💝 I still celebrate his birthday 🎂 And have a memorial day of his untimely passing 💗 My prayers are with his surviving family and fans worldwide 🙏😇💞😁
Unfortunately many more passed away like Glenn Frey of the Eagles, Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones, Christine McVie of Fleedwood Mac, Tina Turner and sadly some more. May they all rest in peace. 🙏💔😢
It’s heartbreaking how Rock and Roll royalty had to live like this after being rock stars. After the early 90’s the carpet was snatched out from underneath them and didn’t have long enough to build wealth. 😔
Heartbreaking losses, all. For me some more than others. Particularly Dio, Peart, EVH, Clive Burr, Paul Raymond, and Jeff Beck (not mentioned). May they all rest in peace. 🤘🤘
Mark Reale formed RIOT in 1975! How many bands were there back then that were playing music anywhere close to what this band was doing at that time? Mark was truly a visionary whose band & music were WAY ahead of the times - the style of hard rock that RIOT recorded on their 1st 2 LPs Rock City released in 1977 & Narita released in 1979 eventually morphed into heavy metal in 1981 with the release of Fire Down Under, the last album to feature Guy Speranza on lead vocals. The type of hard hitting rock music RIOT were recording in the mid to late 70s didn't really begin to achieve widespread popularity until the early 1980s. In the 70s it was nearly a non-existent genre of music that very few bands were playing and there would be a TON of touring dues to pay for the ones that were attempting to gain success pretty much by word of mouth since there were also very few radio stations that would be playing any new releases of this musical style in the 1970s!
Losing Bon, was the toughest for me, ACDC was on fire by 79’ with Highway To Hell released, i was pissed for the next 2 yrs & took a lot to except Brian as the new guy. The energy that band had with original lineup can still be felt to this day… RIP all…
They were right at the edge of the cliff, poised to really take off. It's a testament to how good they were with Bon that most people will list one of those album as their favorite. Once you get past Back in Black, it's rare to name an album after that as you're all time favorite from AC/DC. Rest in Peace, Bon
I never listened to AcDc after back in black. Saw the real AcDc in Illinois on the highway to hell tour. Bon had so much more depth to his vocals. Brian Johnson was the same mono tone vocals. To this day I only listen to the raw rock AcDc produced with Bon Scott Ride On
It was with great sorrow hearing last year about the passing of the brilliant singer guitarist Tony TS McPhee. He along with his intrepid GROUNDHOGS recorded some of the finest heavy blues period. I’d say he even created his own genre… “Acid Blues” His songwriting abilities were outstanding, thought provoking & heartfelt. Groundhog albums “Thank Christ for the Bomb” & SPLIT would be highlights in any serious music collection.
Excellent tribute, but so many more not mentioned. Vinnie Paul, Jeff Hanneman, Nick Menza, Chuck Schuldiner, Wayne Static, Dave Brockie and all four original Ramones come to mind
Syd Barrett from Pink Floyd, 7th July 2006, at 60. Richard Wright from Pink Floyd, 15th September 2008, at 65. Dick Peterson from Blue Cheer, 12th October 2009, at 63. Jeff Hanneman from Slayer, 2nd May 2013, at 49. Ray Manzarek from The Doors, 20th May 2013, at 74. Jack Bruce from Cream, October 25th 2014, at 71. Glenn Frey from Eagles, January 18th 2016, at 67. Nick Menza from Megadeth, May 21st 2016, at 51. Ginger Baker from Cream, October 6th 2019, at 80. Charlie Watts from The Rolling Stones, August 24th 2021, at 80. Jeff Beck from Yardbirds, January 10th 2023, at 78. Randy Meisner from Eagles, July 26th 2023, at 77.
I love the music and genius of John but he’s neither Hard Rock or Heavy Metal. RIP John! I still remember exactly what I was doing when I heard the news, laid in the bed the next day listening to the Beatles and his solo stuff
@@TheGoldenAgeofHardRockAbsolutely correct! "Keep Yourself Alive" - "Flick of the Wrist" - "Ogre Battle" - "Sheer Heart Attack" - "Stone Cold Crazy" - etc., etc., etc. Beatles never recorded anything remotely close to the heavy stuff Queen was doing in the 70s! Trying to compare John Lennon to Freddie Mercury in this context is ludicrous far beyond even comparing apples & oranges!
I own albums from every one of them and I've seen 31 of the 80 in concert. As Jim Morrison said, No one Gets out of here alive. Rest in Peace, thanks for the music and memories.
April 5th 2024 CJ Snare/Firehouse.😔💔🤘
“No one here gets out alive” is the correct saying … 😎
Glad to see Dick Wagner, so underrated.
Yes a box of tissues please😢
So many gone
In an over populated world, I suddenly realize how lonely and unsettling quiet this world has become.
Rest in peace, sound of my youth!
Gone but not forgotten their music will live on forever…
So true, Joe 🤘
Salute to all the fallen rockstars you are no longer with us but your legacy and music will be here til eternity.
Thanks, Ricky 🤘
🎼 🎵 🎶 🎙️ Héroes del rock 🤟 and roll 🍥
Forever young thanks for their music
They left all of us with some of the greatest Rock music ever. And when I play those albums it's like they are all still with us today. Thank you all for some of the coolest songs. May all of you Rock In Peace. Zepbass from Munster Indiana.
Thanks, John 🤘
Amazing how many Great Drummers we lost so soon..
Especially a couple he didn't mention Joey Jordison of Slipknot and Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters.
Bo to ciężka robota wykańcza
So many that were missed. Layne Staley, Chester Bennington, Chris Cornell, Kurt cobain, Shannon hoon, Vinnie Paul Abbott, Jani lane, Gord Downey, scott weiland, tom petty, and countless others.
Jimmy Dewar. Bass man for Trower.
Blues legend SRV IMO best guitarist to ever pick up a Stratocaster
Charlie Watts and Richard Wright.
Allen Collins leon wilkinson gary rossington bob burns billy Powell from lynyrd skynyrd. Jeff hannemen from slayer
Gary Rossington most recently of Skynyd
Rock heroes of their time, forever unforgettable ❤
let’s rock 🎸
Thank you for the music. Rest in Peace ❤
So many to morn!!! We salute you!!!! Your Music will last in our hearts and soul!
The soundtrack of our lives, forever 🤘
RIP, Keith n Greg ELP lives on with Carl .
There are many others who have passed away during this time period,but I guess you can't name them all
All of the original Molly Hatchet members have passed away,as well as the original remaining Lynyrd Skynyrd members have passed away since the plane crash with the exception of Artimus Pyle,plus brothers Tommy and Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker band,Dusty Hill of ZZTop,original Rush drummer John Rutsi,Greg Allman,Dicky Betts,Robby Bachman of BTO,these guys were some very talented musicians I thought were worth mentioning.
You forget the best guitarist in the World Rory Gallagher
Thank You so much All Music's by the greatest TALENT Ever remembered 🎶 Legends Of punks Rocker Always 🎸🙏😔
All these guy's are ROCK AND ROLL hero's, it's so sad that we lost so many musicians in 34yrs time.
All 80 of you R.I.P.
Rock in Peace. Legends Forever!
Just off the top of my head: Tom Petty, David Bowie, Prince, Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner of the Eagles, Greg Allman, Rick Wright of Pink Floyd, Christine Mcvie and Bob Welch of Fleetwood Mac, John Panozzo of Styx, Gary Rossington and Ed King of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, Scott Weiland of the Stone Temple Pilots, Chris Cornell of Sound Garden and Audio Slave, Chester Bennington of Linkin Park and I'm sure there are a few hundred more, sadly.
I wonder why did they leave so young . Oh God I am craying. God cradle them all ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🥲🇦🇷
DROGS,ALCOHOL😢😢😢😢
Brian Connelly , Mick Tucker from the Sweet both sadly gone , as has Richard Wright from Pink Floyd . Ray Manzarek gone too . Phil Lynott , Ronnie Dio , Gary Moore , Lemmy , the UFO guys and of course the great Neil Peart , all part of my growing up process , all sadly missed .
Until I read your comment, I was going to mention Brian, Mick, and Steve from Sweet. And you included Ray Manzerk.
When the world lost Freddie Mercury and MJ, the World lost music 😢❤. True LegendsXXXXX
I didn't see Robby Steinhart of Kansas. Important man in rocks universe
I’ll miss Randy rhoads rip man you rock 🤘🎸
Morrison said it right,none of us get out alive,we all end up dead,Life's too short, live it to the fullest
Randy Rhoads the day that music died for me and I’m sure many others
Nah, At the time Eddie still alive .
@@lezzeppelin2222 They are both legends that had different styles , with Ed it was real fun and lot of tricks and flash great to party to , with Rhoads it’s deep and you feel something inside ,it moves you the , kind of music you close your eyes to and are in awe
Man there's no words that you can speak while watching this video but your memories takes you back to the first time you seen these talented God given to us to enjoy, And deep down inside of us wish we were a ROCK STAR well my friends being able to see these bands You are a ROCK STAR and to all a good night 🙏🫶
Thanks. so many souls lost. Particularly 2016. ELP my favourite group.
It gives me cold chill bumps to see so many talented people that had their day in the spotlight leave us god bless all of you
This is a good list. Missed Alvin Lee of Ten Years After March 6Th 2013.
All I can say is heaven is rockin the door down 🤘 RIP Y'ALL,🤘
So many legends here!
The great Mick Ronson
RIP to all of tham are so wonderful and loved by us all.
Rest in peace 🕊️❤️🙏u guys will be missed forever in our heart 💓
So many incredible artists, so many great songs, albums and memories that inspired my life in so many ways.🙏
Great video Ricky!👏
Thanks, Jim 🤘
Youve forgotten the great Rory Gallagher😙😙
Thank you for the music your my hero(ROCKLEN)
My greatest Guitar Hero:Randy Rhoads,i miss him all day😪😪😪❣️❣️❣️❣️
Rest in Peace, Randy
@@TheGoldenAgeofHardRock 😪😪😪😪😪😪
Rick Parfitt...Status Quo
December 24th 2016
Age 68
I have tears every Christmas 😢
@@DianeDower He was for 40 years my hero. I still miss him.......
Absolutely Rory Gallagher. One of the best blues / rock guitarist ever !!!!
💥🤘🏼💀🤘🏼💥
Rest in peace to ALL of them and LONG LIVE ROCK-AND-ROLL!!! 🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
I hate admitting this, as an active musician, since late 60's, and knowed some of these players personally, i wept bitterly thorough this. An excellent presentation, respectful, and thoight provoking. Five to One, 'no one gets outta here alive".
So true. So fucking true..sigh
BOWIE ALWAYS AND FOREVER ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Missing Eric Carr so much 😭😭😭😭😭
He was way too young 🌱😢
I have loved and respected him since he first joined KISS ❤
I will always have a special place for him in my heart 💝
I still celebrate his birthday 🎂
And have a memorial day of his untimely passing 💗
My prayers are with his surviving family and fans worldwide 🙏😇💞😁
74 is not that young.
@@markpalavosvrahotes5575 Eric Carr was 41, not 74 👍
I love Eric Carr❤
John Panozzo of Styx 1948-1996
Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd 1946-2006
Richard Wright of Pink Floyd 1943-2008
Imagine being remembered for playing in Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Whitesnake and Black Sabbath
A lot of great talent in this video. RIP to my favs R Rhoads, C Burton, SRV, Dime, and EVH.
Unfortunately many more passed away like Glenn Frey of the Eagles, Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones, Christine McVie of Fleedwood Mac, Tina Turner and sadly some more. May they all rest in peace. 🙏💔😢
Todos eles foram notáveis! Obrigada!
Thanks, Paula
I was working with Jeff lebar in a Nashville restaurant when he died. He was just a cook and down on his luck.
It’s heartbreaking how Rock and Roll royalty had to live like this after being rock stars. After the early 90’s the carpet was snatched out from underneath them and didn’t have long enough to build wealth. 😔
Heartbreaking losses, all. For me some more than others. Particularly Dio, Peart, EVH, Clive Burr, Paul Raymond, and Jeff Beck (not mentioned). May they all rest in peace. 🤘🤘
Rest in Peace, Jeff 🤘
David Bowie
To this day EVH 😢 the music 🎶 died for me also took my youth can’t believe we will never hear him play again RIP Eddie you are truly missed 🫶🏻🙏🏻🎸
For the musician's they missed reporting, you are included in my statement.
Thank you all for the memories and KEEP ROCKIN IN HEAVEN.
I grew up listening to all of these folks.
Everyone remenber and listen every sound in the memory of this Big Leggend!!
Rock and roll's always been to me come as you are stay as you were nothing fake about that lifestyle 💯😎🥃🌜✨🤟🙈🙉🙊😉
True 🤘
Sounds like being a rock star is lethal!!!
Gary's death hits me the hardest, procol harum is in my all time top 5 rock bands.
Light ,long long and long memory! And Heaven-king-dome too!! Your dears!!!
Alguns eu nem sabia. Valeu o vídeo.
Thank you, Roberto 🤘
rest in peace
Too many to list them all. Thank you for posting. You did a great job.
Thanks, Suzy
It's true and it's a very good video. Just a little personal thought for Hillel Slovak
Thanks for the ROCK 🤟
I AM CREYING. MY HEART ACHES ME
Rest Well Rockers.. What stands out to me is all the musicians we lost that played in RIOT..
RIOT has been decimated, same with UFO 🤘
Mark Reale formed RIOT in 1975! How many bands were there back then that were playing music anywhere close to what this band was doing at that time? Mark was truly a visionary whose band & music were WAY ahead of the times - the style of hard rock that RIOT recorded on their 1st 2 LPs Rock City released in 1977 & Narita released in 1979 eventually morphed into heavy metal in 1981 with the release of Fire Down Under, the last album to feature Guy Speranza on lead vocals. The type of hard hitting rock music RIOT were recording in the mid to late 70s didn't really begin to achieve widespread popularity until the early 1980s. In the 70s it was nearly a non-existent genre of music that very few bands were playing and there would be a TON of touring dues to pay for the ones that were attempting to gain success pretty much by word of mouth since there were also very few radio stations that would be playing any new releases of this musical style in the 1970s!
Hail to the King.......Eddie Van Halen......really missed🎸🎸💪💪❤❤
By who
I wish people would get off that king and goat bandwagon.
Thank so much for posting..! but got the blues right now..
What a waste of such beautiful talent. R.I.P and God bless your souls
A lot of drummers!
Losing Bon, was the toughest for me, ACDC was on fire by 79’ with Highway To Hell released, i was pissed for the next 2 yrs & took a lot to except Brian as the new guy. The energy that band had with original lineup can still be felt to this day… RIP all…
They were right at the edge of the cliff, poised to really take off. It's a testament to how good they were with Bon that most people will list one of those album as their favorite. Once you get past Back in Black, it's rare to name an album after that as you're all time favorite from AC/DC. Rest in Peace, Bon
I never listened to AcDc after back in black.
Saw the real AcDc in Illinois on the highway to hell tour.
Bon had so much more depth to his vocals. Brian Johnson was the same mono tone vocals.
To this day I only listen to the raw rock AcDc produced with Bon Scott
Ride On
@@gabooda2380what a poor opinion
Dimebag 20 years anniversary❤. Great that their music is still played alive. There was no Dimebags brother in the list. Rip Vinnie❤
Great video 👏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻
Rest In peace!!! JOHN WETTON and TONY CLARKIN! 🤘😎👍
Really . Tierd. Rick. Alll i have is love..
Hang in there, Scott, one day at a time
The amount of band members that passed away in the band Riot is mind boggling, most before 60😱
Stevie Ray Vaughan is missed greatly. 1990
You live, you love, you laugh, you cry, you die!
Can you imagine the rock being played where they are at now ?
It was with great sorrow hearing last year about the passing of the brilliant singer guitarist Tony TS McPhee. He along with his intrepid GROUNDHOGS recorded some of the finest heavy blues period. I’d say he even created his own genre… “Acid Blues”
His songwriting abilities were outstanding, thought provoking & heartfelt.
Groundhog albums “Thank Christ for the Bomb” & SPLIT would be highlights in any serious music collection.
Rest in Peace Tony 🤘
Excellent tribute, but so many more not mentioned.
Vinnie Paul, Jeff Hanneman, Nick Menza, Chuck Schuldiner, Wayne Static, Dave Brockie and all four original Ramones come to mind
Good video and thanks again.
Thanks, Jeff 🤘
Que triste es decirle adiós a tus héroes.... Siempre serán recordados por su música..
R.I.P. my bass Lord Cliff Burton🤘🙏
😢 r.i.p all they don't deserve that
May All R.I.P. , 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wow, I wasn't aware that alot of these guys had passed away😢 R.I.P to all.
Rocken roll will never die those who we lost are up in the sky so do not cry papa c❤
Brian Connolly and Mick Tucker. Sweet
John Wetton - ASIA, King Crimson, lead vocals, bass. Died 2017
Syd Barrett from Pink Floyd, 7th July 2006, at 60.
Richard Wright from Pink Floyd, 15th September 2008, at 65.
Dick Peterson from Blue Cheer, 12th October 2009, at 63.
Jeff Hanneman from Slayer, 2nd May 2013, at 49.
Ray Manzarek from The Doors, 20th May 2013, at 74.
Jack Bruce from Cream, October 25th 2014, at 71.
Glenn Frey from Eagles, January 18th 2016, at 67.
Nick Menza from Megadeth, May 21st 2016, at 51.
Ginger Baker from Cream, October 6th 2019, at 80.
Charlie Watts from The Rolling Stones, August 24th 2021, at 80.
Jeff Beck from Yardbirds, January 10th 2023, at 78.
Randy Meisner from Eagles, July 26th 2023, at 77.
Ingo Schwichtenberg [Helloween] (18 May 1965 - 8 March 1995)
You forgot Layne Stayley.. Alice in Chains one of best rock bands ever.
And the world moves on, did we leave it a better place?
C.j. Snare,,firehouse
Michelle Meldrum, Vinnie Paul, Layne, Kurt Cobain, entre outros que você esqueceu.
Need to doa part two you missed so many
This one was for Hard Rock/Metal acts of the 70's/80's, I think I need to do one for general rock acts and another one for punk/alternative.
RIP🤘🤘🤘
Thanks 🤘
R.I.P
Thanks for stopping by, Lee
Missed Peter Steele
Doesn't matter all of the utube videos miss him everytime.
Frankie Banali was also in W.A.S.P. from The Headless Children era to the Still Not Black Enough era and guest musician on Unholy Terror 🫶🏻
HOW can you possibly miss John Lennon?? December 8th 1980 (40)
I love the music and genius of John but he’s neither Hard Rock or Heavy Metal. RIP John! I still remember exactly what I was doing when I heard the news, laid in the bed the next day listening to the Beatles and his solo stuff
@@TheGoldenAgeofHardRock Neither was Freddi Mercury but you had him in there
@jjg4704 70’s Queen is definitely part of the Hard Rock genre, 80’s definitely not.
@@TheGoldenAgeofHardRockAbsolutely correct! "Keep Yourself Alive" - "Flick of the Wrist" - "Ogre Battle" - "Sheer Heart Attack" - "Stone Cold Crazy" - etc., etc., etc. Beatles never recorded anything remotely close to the heavy stuff Queen was doing in the 70s! Trying to compare John Lennon to Freddie Mercury in this context is ludicrous far beyond even comparing apples & oranges!
Lennon was not a Hard Rock nor Metal musician.
The enigmatic Syd Barrett.
2016 was real bad, your list is missing alot of people, we were loosing guys left and right. For me things went bad after Lemmy died in 2015.