RIP Bill Withers

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RIP Bill Withers

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Growing up in Indonesia Bill Withers, and his songs covered by others, featured very highly throughout my childhood. I didn't have much rock'n'roll at all.

Thanks for the memories, Mr Withers.

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Yeah read that this morning, some cool tunes for sure.
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Maybe we just need a single Obituaries thread

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JHorner wrote:Maybe we just need a single Obituaries thread
Maybe even a forum sub section for them

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We could call it the dead spot :winky:
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...

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