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duncan228
12-17-2007, 03:29 PM
For any who remember him.
His music was soft spoken, but went to the heart.
RIP.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/12/16/obit.fogelberg.ap/index.html?iref=newssearch

Singer Dan Fogelberg dies
Hits like "Same Old Lang Syne" helped define the soft-rock era

Singer, 56, dies of prostate cancer at home in Maine

Web statement praises his "strength, dignity and grace"

NEW YORK (AP) -- Dan Fogelberg, the singer and songwriter whose hits "Leader of the Band" and "Same Old Lang Syne" helped define the soft-rock era, died Sunday at his home in Maine after battling prostate cancer. He was 56.

His death was announced Sunday on the singer's Web site.

"Dan left us this morning at 6 a.m. He fought a brave battle with cancer and died peacefully at home in Maine with his wife, Jean, at his side," it read. "His strength, dignity and grace in the face of the daunting challenges of this disease were an inspiration to all who knew him."

Fogelberg discovered he had advanced prostate cancer in 2004. In a statement then, he thanked fans for their support: "It is truly overwhelming and humbling to realize how many lives my music has touched so deeply all these years. ... I thank you from the very depths of my heart." Watch why it's important to check for prostate cancer »

Fogelberg's music was powerful in its simplicity. He didn't rely on the volume of his voice to convey his emotions; instead, they came through in the soft, tender delivery and his poignant lyrics. Songs like "Same Old Lang Syne" -- in which a man reminisces after meeting an old girlfriend by chance during the holidays -- became classics not only because of his performance, but also for the engaging storyline.

Fogelberg's heyday was in the 1970s and early '80s, when he scored several platinum and multiplatinum records fueled by such hits as "The Power of Gold" and "Leader of the Band," a touching tribute he wrote to his father, a bandleader. Fogelberg put out his first album in 1972.

Fogelberg's songs tended to have a weighty tone, reflecting on emotional issues in a serious way. But in an interview with the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Journal Sentinel in 1997, he said it did not represent his personality.

"That came from my singles in the early '80s," he reflects. "I think it probably really started on the radio. I'm not a dour person in the least. I'm actually kind of a happy person. Music doesn't really reflect the whole person.

"One of my dearest friends is Jimmy Buffett. From his music, people have this perception that he's up all the time, and, of course, he's not. Jimmy has a serious side, too."

Later in his career, he would write material that focused on the state of the environment, an issue close to his heart. Fogelberg's last album was 2003's "Full Circle," his first album of original material in a decade. A year later he would receive his cancer diagnosis, forcing him to forgo a planned fall tour.

JoeChalupa
12-17-2007, 04:22 PM
I'm surprised this wasn't posted earlier. RIP.

degenerate_gambler
12-17-2007, 04:34 PM
every song of his sounded the same...


and not in a good way.

tlongII
12-17-2007, 04:34 PM
Rip

duncan228
12-17-2007, 04:36 PM
I'm surprised this wasn't posted earlier. RIP.

I was too.
Maybe it's the range of the ages of the posters here.
The "kids" won't know who he was.
And those of us old enough to remember his work won't want to admit how old we are!

Today's music has nothing like him.
Soft, sweet, and to the heart.

JoeChalupa
12-17-2007, 04:53 PM
I'm a classic rock guy myself.

duncan228
12-17-2007, 04:54 PM
I'm a classic rock guy myself.

Me too.
But I liked his stuff.
Never saw him live but I had a few of his albums.

SpursWoman
12-17-2007, 04:55 PM
Crazy ... I was just thinking this morning that 101.9 was sure playing the hell out of Same Old Lang Syne.

Very sad. :depressed

JoeChalupa
12-17-2007, 05:00 PM
Me too.
But I liked his stuff.
Never saw him live but I had a few of his albums.

Yeah, I liked his music too. Cat Stevens, Jim Croce, Gordon Lightfoot and many others from that era of soft rock or folk rock. :tu

mrsmaalox
12-17-2007, 05:10 PM
This is a beautiful song (video doesn't really match though):

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2Blonde
12-17-2007, 06:00 PM
I used to burn through cassette tapes listening to him on my drive home from college.
:depressed

duncan228
12-17-2007, 06:08 PM
Yeah, I liked his music too. Cat Stevens, Jim Croce, Gordon Lightfoot and many others from that era of soft rock or folk rock. :tu

I'm with you on all of them.
My taste is pretty wide.
Classic rock is my staple but I'll listen to anything that's good.
My kids are surprised often, I'm the only one of their friend's parents that can listen to the stuff they do.
If it's good I don't care what "type" of music it is.

mrsmaalox
12-17-2007, 06:18 PM
I'm with you on all of them.
My taste is pretty wide.
Classic rock is my staple but I'll listen to anything that's good.
My kids are surprised often, I'm the only one of their friend's parents that can listen to the stuff they do.
If it's good I don't care what "type" of music it is.

That's pretty much me too. I can listen to almost anything. I figure how can I call myself a music lover if I don't love all kinds of music? :music

Shelly
12-17-2007, 06:43 PM
Sheyitt...hubby and son #1 go to death metal concerts together :lol We have Sirius in our cars and it's usually on Hard Attack and the like. Metal cracks me up.

On topic, RIP Dan. He was pretty young too. :(

JoeChalupa
12-17-2007, 06:59 PM
I'm with you on all of them.
My taste is pretty wide.
Classic rock is my staple but I'll listen to anything that's good.
My kids are surprised often, I'm the only one of their friend's parents that can listen to the stuff they do.
If it's good I don't care what "type" of music it is.

:tu My kids get a kick when I do the hustle or the bump or the batman or the swimmer dances to their hip hop music. I still listen to all types of music. Sometimes I'll jam out to country or some heavy metal riffs. I also love jazz.

Jekka
12-17-2007, 10:00 PM
Anyone who has ever ridden in my car has heard Dan Fogelberg; his first four albums are staples in my collection. This is so sad :depressed