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Elspode 06-10-2004 03:07 PM

Ray Hits the Road, Jack
 
An American classic has passed today. Ray Charles, who had long been in failing health, joined the Choir Celestial today.

Ray fused the Blues into the popular American consciousness like no one else. Snarling, moaning, shouting...nobody could wrestle a song into submission like Ray. And no one could put their own indelible mark on a piece. "Georgia on My Mind" had been put to paper for over 20 years before he sang it, but when you think of that song, you probably think of Ray.

From "Wha'd I Say?" to "Hit the Road, Jack", and perhaps one of the most memorable renditions of "America the Beautiful", Ray Charles' appeal crossed barriers of race, age and nationality. His resurgence in the popular American culture following his "Blues Brothers" appearance ("Shake A Tail Feather") resulted in a string of classic Pepsi commercials, a lot of public appearances, and a whole new audience for Ray.

My mother introduced me to Ray Charles. His voice, at once gritty yet silky, will be forever engraved in my memory. Thanks for teaching me what the Blues can sound like in the hands of a master, Ray.

ladysycamore 06-10-2004 03:21 PM

What can I say Els? You said it best. I just saw the news about this...sad. But, he lived a full life. Peace Ray.

Kitsune 06-10-2004 03:22 PM

"Georgia on My Mind" had been put to paper for over 20 years before he sang it, but when you think of that song, you probably think of Ray.

Damn straight. He was one of the best and I'll have to have a drink for him, tonight. It is a shame we have to lose these legends to time.

smoothmoniker 06-10-2004 03:30 PM

here's to Ray.

vsp 06-10-2004 03:34 PM

Now THIS is a celebrity I'm going to miss.

Crap.

dar512 06-10-2004 03:39 PM

"If I could moan like a mourning dove..."

glatt 06-10-2004 03:46 PM

He had a tiny, but positive, impact on my life. I liked him. He was always fun to watch and listen to.

Radar 06-10-2004 04:12 PM

I am truly sad about this. We have lost a truly great American today and sadly his death is overshadowed by the death of a loser who happened to be elected president. This week the biggest loss by far is Ray Charles.

Ray went blind when he was a kid and he saw his brother drown to death. Now they are together again. His music will remain to keep us company.

Pi 06-10-2004 04:14 PM

That piece of news really spoiled the evening. Can't say that I'm a big fan but I loved hearing him singing. Great man. Hear you in heaven.

Griff 06-10-2004 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by vsp
Now THIS is a celebrity I'm going to miss.

Crap.

My feelings exactly. :(

xoxoxoBruce 06-10-2004 06:09 PM

The worst part for me is now he can hear me singing along.:blush: But it's your fault, Ray, I just can't help myself. As soon as I hear you on the radio, you possess me and my soul.
Goodbye, old friend.:(

Beestie 06-10-2004 06:47 PM

I was blessed to have heard Georgia on My Mind at the Laser show on the side of Stone Mountain back in 88. If you can get through that without welling up you are a bigger man or woman than me.

This weekend, I will watch the Blues Brothers and pay my respects to ole Ray.

Troubleshooter 06-10-2004 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Radar
I am truly sad about this. We have lost a truly great American today and sadly his death is overshadowed by the death of a loser who happened to be elected president. This week the biggest loss by far is Ray Charles.

Ray went blind when he was a kid and he saw his brother drown to death. Now they are together again. His music will remain to keep us company.

Counting all of your posts to date, since I joined the Cellar, I have to say that, in my opinion, that is the single most offensive post you have ever made.

It provides a gaping view into what looks to be a mind in such turmoil, and with so much inconsistency and self-recrimination that the only word I can conjure is pity. For you.

Lady Sidhe 06-10-2004 08:11 PM

Damn, first Vincent Price, now Ray Charles....all of the good ones are being lost.

RIP, Ray. :(

elSicomoro 06-10-2004 09:03 PM

A real shame...he'll be missed.

Who will be #3?


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