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    33 years ago today.

    NOT SUCH A BAD BOY
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    • JimmyMcCullochFan
      JimmyMcCullochFan last edited by

      "The musician is not just an entertainer; rather, he is the physical instrument that brings emotions to the hearts of the people, and interprets those emotions to help people feel less alone in this hard world." - Simone Stella RIP Jimmy McCulloch. 4th June 1953 - 27th September 1979

      "Jimmy was a cool guitar player. Henry (McCullough) had been too, but Jimmy seemed a bit special." - Paul McCartney

      http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jimmy-McCulloch/65101928648?ref=ts

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      • Apollo C. Vermouth
        Apollo C. Vermouth last edited by

        RIP Jimmy. Was it that long ago. I wonder if he had of stayed with Wings would things had turned out different but maybe drugs was always going to be his downfall. He seem to be quite aware of the dangers just look at his Wings songs Medicine Jar & Win0 Junko. A waste of a great talent. Another in the long list of rock casualties caused by drugs.

        Listen to the song they sing,
        Awakening

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        • illwobble
          illwobble last edited by

          Hmmm... I was just 2 days old when he was born!

          \-Jon

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            admin last edited by

            He made a pretty big mark in the short time that he was with us.

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            • oobu24
              oobu24 last edited by

              Apollo C. Vermouth:

              RIP Jimmy. Was it that long ago. I wonder if he had of stayed with Wings would things had turned out different but maybe drugs was always going to be his downfall. He seem to be quite aware of the dangers just look at his Wings songs Medicine Jar & Win0 Junko. A waste of a great talent. Another in the long list of rock casualties caused by drugs.

              and I love those songs of his. too bad Paul doesn't play them.

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                admin last edited by

                I was curious, so I searched "jimmy mcculloch's best performance" in YouTube, and this was the first vid in the results:

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                • kapoo
                  kapoo last edited by

                  Good guitarist. Should have been bigger, but wasn't to be. Good guitarist though. Being in Wings makes you pretty big on its own

                  its like trying to catch the sun on the water..
                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka06CWHRYFI

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                  • JimmyMcCullochFan
                    JimmyMcCullochFan last edited by

                    audi:

                    I was curious, so I searched "jimmy mcculloch's best performance" in YouTube, and this was the first vid in the results:

                    Probably because I put Jimmy at his best in the info box

                    "Jimmy was a cool guitar player. Henry (McCullough) had been too, but Jimmy seemed a bit special." - Paul McCartney

                    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jimmy-McCulloch/65101928648?ref=ts

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                    • runcible tune
                      runcible tune last edited by

                      He left the world 26 days before i entered it!! sorry to have missed seeing him, great player..

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