RIP Vince Montana Jr.
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According to his Facebook page, Vince Montana, Jr. passed away. The brains behind the Salsoul Orchestra, he was 85.
"Today we ask for the strength and prayers of those who loved Vincent Montana, Jr., who passed away peacefully today, April 13, 2013 with his loved ones beside him. A man who brought us great joy in so many ways. He will always be with us through his music."
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=536762459700784&set=a.282394798470886.66443.154242687952765&type=1
"Today we ask for the strength and prayers of those who loved Vincent Montana, Jr., who passed away peacefully today, April 13, 2013 with his loved ones beside him. A man who brought us great joy in so many ways. He will always be with us through his music."
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=536762459700784&set=a.282394798470886.66443.154242687952765&type=1
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Is this really heading towards 100 views without even one "Rest In Peace"?
Acknowledge the death and move on. Do you really think anyone who dies/passes away receives
this transmission of mourning? What exactly is the purpose of stating "rest in piece"? Is it really necessary?
Do you really think the person is actually resting peacefully? Or is it a blackout, a return to nothingness?
This guy like everyone else who "expressed their creativity" had his moment in the sun and now it has ended.
I hope his being dissipates and the energy "reincarnates" back in nature. If anyone was really concerned,
they should go be with the family. Go pour some of your beer on the ground for the guy, play his music but
I don't think anyone dead is actually "resting", it implies being, existing. Who knows, this guy may have lived
a unholy life and deserved to die. Maybe leaving this world is bittersweet.
I hope the term "R.I.P." rests in piece and never returns.
Firstly, you mean mourning, not morning.
Secondly, I pretty much agree. I think I have never written RIP here or anywhere else when remembering somebody who died. These moments are however the trigger to remember what the deceased contributed to the art form we love. I was surprised that seemingly no-one had anything to say about Vince Montana. Not even a banality.
Maybe we have to let this one rest in peace indeed and move one.
The excitement seems to be about a Mexican Monkey today anyway.
I guess, whenever I hear about someone famous who dies, I think to myself, well so what?
What about John Doe who died? So this guy accomplished what he did, does he deserve privileged respect?
I guess I was never fond of Salsoul records. I wonder if anyone who "r.i.p.s" famous person deaths really loses sleep over it????
Sorry for the rant. I appreciate the spelling correction. One less person in the overpopulated world.
Are you referring to Marco Rubio and the fucked up immigration legislation?? Or the daft punk tune?
Oh, I forgot, he is Cuban. Sorry.