Tom Petty: “I wanna thank you for 40 years of a really great time. He told this to an audience he was performing for, just days before his passing. Prince: “Wait a few days before you waste any prayers.” Known for drug use problems towards the end of his life, these were the last words said to his then girlfriend before suffering an overdose and heart attack in the bathroom. Elvis Presley: “I’m going to the bathroom to read.” He killed 3 other people that night, before being neutralized by police. This happened that tragic night in Columbus, OH when a crazed disgruntled fan, Nathan Gale, rushed the stage and shot him. Unfortunately, the gun he was playing Russian roulette with, was loaded. Terry Kath: “Don’t worry, it’s not loaded.” It has been my doorway of perception and the house that I live in.” The Last Filmed Interview Of Freddie Mercury: I can’t say that life’s pains or more tragic episodes have been diminished because of it, but it has allowed me so many moments of companionship when I have been lonely and sublime means of communications when I have wanted to touch people. “Music has given me over 40 years of extraordinary experiences. He was widely known to be quite a poet, and actually some of his work had been published. This is believed to be the last words actually written by Morrison. Jim Morrison: “Last words, last words out.” Harrison died at the home of a long time friend, with wife and son with him. Whilst the debate over what they are continues, they’ll carry on doing what they’re good at – delivering confident live performances.These were the last words of the legendary guitarist before passed away at the Samarkand Hotel in London on September 18, 1970. Rooster blur the line between rock and pop, with melodic songs finding favour with a wide range of people. They return for a one-song encore, ‘You’re So Right For Me’, but it isn’t the strongest ending to their material. Atkinson returns a bra to the audience, who bounce along to the pounding riff, before leading his men off. ‘Standing In Line’ passes without much excitement, before an instrumental interlude suspiciously like Jamiroquai’s ‘Deeper Underground’ sets up ‘Platinum Blind’. On the positive side, Atkinson proves an able singer, and doesn’t miss a note.Īfter the ballads the pace is picked up with ‘Drag The Sunrise Down’, a rocky anthem that gets an extended ending. The first appearance of lighters occurs during ‘Angels Calling’, before a surprisingly early rendition of ‘Staring At The Sun’ – unfortunately ruined by sound problems. Debut track ‘Come Get Some’ is clinical, while non-album song ‘Bulletproof’ gets an appreciated performance. He and guitarist Luke Potashnick are the antithesis of one another, Potashnick letting his playing take the attention while Atkinson doesn’t stop pouting and posing. It’s a heavy start, ‘On The Road’ and ‘Joy Ride’ seeing the crowd bounce as much as the singer, who commands the stage with charisma. Rooster hit the stage without lead man Nick Atkinson at first a wall of screams eventually meets him. Their main problem is that their bassist/vocalist has an annoying voice, and songs like ‘Cut Your Hair’ are reminiscent of the quirkier moments of Britpop jesters Space. Tonight’s audience gives a warm welcome to support band The Famous Last Words, a trio of lads who knock out punk-pop-rock.
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