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Thread started 03/17/10 10:28pm

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Alex Chilton Big Star RIP

The alternative world is going to be mourning this week/year/ etc.


http://blogs.houstonpress...ton_of.php

Breaking News: Alex Chilton Of Big Star Dies In New Orleans
By Katharine Shilcutt, Wednesday, Mar. 17 2010 @ 8:54PM
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​Alex Chilton, the influential and undeniably odd yet talented musician who fronted the Box Tops and later Big Star, has died in New Orleans at the age of 59. Originally from Memphis, Chilton was wildly prolific from his initial days as a 1960s teen idol and through the 1970s while he fronted Big Star. He embarked on a solo career after Big Star broke up in 1974, but never found the same commercial success as he'd previously experienced.

Nevertheless, Chilton's work with Big Star pioneered a darker, grittier sound that ushered in the still-active alternative rock scene beginning in the 1980s. From Rolling Stone to REM, Chilton was held up as one of the most important figures in modern music, with a legacy and body of work that is relevant and influential to this day.

Chilton was expected to reunite with Big Star on Saturday night, when the band was scheduled to close out the showcase at Antone's at 12:30 a.m. SXSW organizers referred to the rare show as one of the most "sought-after...performances around the world."

At this time, cause of death is unknown. Speculation is that Chilton, who had been feeling ill in the past few days, died of a heart attack.
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Reply #1 posted 03/17/10 11:49pm

Stax

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Just saw this news and had to come here to pay my respects. I'm bummed by the news, but I knew the org would remember.

RIP Alex. rose


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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #2 posted 03/18/10 12:33am

IshmaelB

Stax said:



Prince really complimented the guitar sound on this track back on the Dirty Mind album.
Very sad news. There are not too many people as influential as him in the music world.
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Reply #3 posted 03/18/10 6:37am

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[Edited 3/18/10 6:50am]
a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #4 posted 03/18/10 8:04am

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That makes me very sad. sad
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Reply #5 posted 03/18/10 8:09am

NoVideo

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very sad indeed. Alex Chilton was amazing.
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Reply #6 posted 03/18/10 8:09am

Fenwick

MendesCity said:

That makes me very sad. sad

Agreed. Just posted this on a dupe thread.

I was first introduced to him through a Jeff Buckley cover of Kanga-roo. Defintiely an original guy.
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Reply #7 posted 03/18/10 10:36am

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bummer, I'm a huge Big Star fan, but this is the song most people will remember

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Reply #8 posted 03/18/10 12:26pm

NDRU

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Such an under-appreciated band, except for by their fans, of course


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Reply #9 posted 03/18/10 12:28pm

NDRU

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Of course The Replacements had a fantastic song called Alex Chilton!

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Reply #10 posted 03/18/10 1:06pm

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Damn, he made great music... The Letter still holds up....
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Reply #11 posted 03/18/10 4:48pm

Timmy84

Rest in paradise/peace... dove rose
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Reply #12 posted 03/20/10 1:09pm

markpeg

I first heard of Big Star when the Bangles covered "September Gurls" on their album Different Light. I loved the song and had to find out who Alex Chilton was. I bought #1 Record and Radio City (A double CD) then Third/Sister Lovers and Chris Bell's solo I Am the Cosmos. All terrific albums I would highly recommend to anyone. In a just world Alex Chilton would have been as healthy and wealthy as Paul McCartney. He was certainly as talented. We'll miss you Alex.
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Reply #13 posted 03/20/10 1:43pm

markpeg

On the Big Star original of "September Gurls", Alex Chilton of course sings from a male point of view. On the Bangles version, Michael Steele (a female) changes the gender and one line. Both are interesting and excellent songs.
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