Jack Bruce R.I.P.
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Re: Jack Bruce R.I.P.
RIP . Courageous in life AND on the fretboard! He wrote timeless songs and will be remembered as a Rock pioneer.
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Re: Jack Bruce R.I.P.
Oh man, not Jack Bruce.
What a drag. RIP to one of the true greats.
I can't help but think Ginger Baker is having a laugh right now and thinking, "I outlived you, ya old bastard!"

I can't help but think Ginger Baker is having a laugh right now and thinking, "I outlived you, ya old bastard!"
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Re: Jack Bruce R.I.P.
Very tragic news. Cream will always be a huge influence to me.
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