damn, a little while ago, eddie's wife christina actually won a copy of the vanessa pressing of the "third cup" 45 from me off ebay and i recall her mentioning that he was feeling a little ill, but i didn't realize she meant he was that sick. r.i.p.
I don't know why, but this hit me harder than most.
RIP Eddie Fisher
I remember reading something in his interview with Wax Poetics that he released some music independently. Anybody heard any of those albums? I also wonder if any other recordings will surface.
Loved his 100 years album. His brother or somebody in his family sent me an e-mail thanking me for the good review I gave it on SS. I thank Fisher for making great music.
Loved his 100 years album. His brother or somebody in his family sent me an e-mail thanking me for the good review I gave it on SS. I thank Fisher for making great music.
Yes. Fisher's "It's A Dream" (I've heard it's the same man) is a burn-out, burn-down classic. Unbelievable shit.
Loved his 100 years album. His brother or somebody in his family sent me an e-mail thanking me for the good review I gave it on SS. I thank Fisher for making great music.
Yes. Fisher's "It's A Dream" (I've heard it's the same man) is a burn-out, burn-down classic. Unbelievable shit.
Loved his 100 years album. His brother or somebody in his family sent me an e-mail thanking me for the good review I gave it on SS. I thank Fisher for making great music.
Yes. Fisher's "It's A Dream" (I've heard it's the same man) is a burn-out, burn-down classic. Unbelievable shit.
Sad to see him go.
Not the same dude.
I've gotta get new sources. I thought you told me that. How about the Ed who did The Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul? That guitar sounds familiar.
Last summer when I drove to Las Vegas, I appropriately had "The Scorched Earth" on a burned CD blasting while cruising down the open freeway at 90+ MPH. Great tune. Cancer is no way to go out. At least his battle is over.
Loved his 100 years album. His brother or somebody in his family sent me an e-mail thanking me for the good review I gave it on SS. I thank Fisher for making great music.
Yes. Fisher's "It's A Dream" (I've heard it's the same man) is a burn-out, burn-down classic. Unbelievable shit.
Sad to see him go.
Not the same dude.
I've gotta get new sources. I thought you told me that. How about the Ed who did The Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul?
I was under the impression that "It's a Dream" (is that the exact title?) was the second release on Fished, the first being Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul. Awaiting (dis)confirmation...
Loved his 100 years album. His brother or somebody in his family sent me an e-mail thanking me for the good review I gave it on SS. I thank Fisher for making great music.
Yes. Fisher's "It's A Dream" (I've heard it's the same man) is a burn-out, burn-down classic. Unbelievable shit.
Sad to see him go.
Not the same dude.
I've gotta get new sources. I thought you told me that. How about the Ed who did The Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul?
I was under the impression that "It's a Dream" (is that the exact title?) was the second release on Fished, the first being Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul. Awaiting (dis)confirmation...
Well, you've got the chronology right. But just to be a stickler - It's A Dream is on Fised and The Ghetto Grind is on Fished.
Loved his 100 years album. His brother or somebody in his family sent me an e-mail thanking me for the good review I gave it on SS. I thank Fisher for making great music.
Yes. Fisher's "It's A Dream" (I've heard it's the same man) is a burn-out, burn-down classic. Unbelievable shit.
Sad to see him go.
Not the same dude.
I've gotta get new sources. I thought you told me that. How about the Ed who did The Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul?
I was under the impression that "It's a Dream" (is that the exact title?) was the second release on Fished, the first being Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul. Awaiting (dis)confirmation...
Well, you've got the chronology right. But just to be a stickler - It's A Dream is on Fised and The Ghetto Grind is on Fished.
Good to know. Are they effectively the same label? Do the serial #s match up?
John Manship has the 3rd release on Fised/Fished up on his auctions right now. Johnny Dollar, which has the same backing as Nate Evans on Twinight, Satin, etc., and Johnny is a Chicago dude, so its gotta be either a Chicago or southern Illinois label... east St. Louis perhaps? So shouldn't the Fised stuff be Eddie Fisher? Fish-Ed.
Loved his 100 years album. His brother or somebody in his family sent me an e-mail thanking me for the good review I gave it on SS. I thank Fisher for making great music.
Yes. Fisher's "It's A Dream" (I've heard it's the same man) is a burn-out, burn-down classic. Unbelievable shit.
Sad to see him go.
Not the same dude.
I've gotta get new sources. I thought you told me that. How about the Ed who did The Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul?
I was under the impression that "It's a Dream" (is that the exact title?) was the second release on Fished, the first being Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul. Awaiting (dis)confirmation...
Well, you've got the chronology right. But just to be a stickler - It's A Dream is on Fised and The Ghetto Grind is on Fished.
Good to know. Are they effectively the same label? Do the serial #s match up?
I'll have to check, but at this level of relative organization, we're really just talking about letters and numbers on a label - like how Saadia wasn't #1-2-3-4 and Tragar was spelled Trager for one side of one release. Fised/Fished is the same thing - a Chicago label - for all rights and purposes. I just told you for shearching's sake.
In other news - I revisited my copy of Next 100 Years and am loving it all over again. God bless recorded music, and thank you, Mr. Fisher.
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RIP Eddie Fisher
I remember reading something in his interview with Wax Poetics that he released some music independently. Anybody heard any of those albums?
I also wonder if any other recordings will surface.
Damn.
RIP
Man, I bugged out the first time Tone played me The Third Cup on Cadet 45.
Rest in Peace.
Yes. Fisher's "It's A Dream" (I've heard it's the same man) is a burn-out, burn-down classic. Unbelievable shit.
Sad to see him go.
Not the same dude.
I've gotta get new sources. I thought you told me that. How about the Ed who did The Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul? That guitar sounds familiar.
Love and respect to the Fisher family.
RIP Eddie.
I was under the impression that "It's a Dream" (is that the exact title?) was the second release on Fished, the first being Ghetto Grind/Petite Soul. Awaiting (dis)confirmation...
Well, you've got the chronology right. But just to be a stickler - It's A Dream is on Fised and The Ghetto Grind is on Fished.
Good to know. Are they effectively the same label? Do the serial #s match up?
anyways, RIP Eddie
I always loved how Third Cup, 100 Years, and Hot Lunch sounded so different and had completely different playing styles but were all solid.
"Cosmic Blues" is one of my all time favs, and, of course, 100 Years is in a class by itself.
RIP
I'll have to check, but at this level of relative organization, we're really just talking about letters and numbers on a label - like how Saadia wasn't #1-2-3-4 and Tragar was spelled Trager for one side of one release. Fised/Fished is the same thing - a Chicago label - for all rights and purposes. I just told you for shearching's sake.
In other news - I revisited my copy of Next 100 Years and am loving it all over again. God bless recorded music, and thank you, Mr. Fisher.