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Musiker gedenken Roky Erickson

Einige prominente Fans seiner Kunst gedachten dem Texaner in den Sozialen Medien, darunter auch die Kollabo-Partner Mogwai und Okkervil River.

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No other artist has embodied a complex fragility, like Roky Erickson. His purity of heart & intention could not be faked, filtered, restrained, mass produced nor equaled. Even with his good looks, god given richness of voice & songwriting chops, Roky’s truth was a kaleidoscope far too terrifying for the mainstream mob to gaze into. He was, instead, hidden in plain sight. A creator of genres & scenes. A powerful example of creativity, artistry, integrity, intelligence, songwriting & lyric poetry of unflinching bravery, all without ever seeming to notice. He seemed to get long gone & moved on, in the best way. To let go of what was. To my eyes, he appeared to be consumed by bearing witness to the accumulation, intensity & frequency of the little things most folks simply overlook. His album, The Evil One, is so pure. Whether he sang about Satan, love, promises, mathematics, the beginning, the end or their inseparable dependence, you always feel his honest, unwavering belief. I believe in Roky Erickson. He told his truth. Unflinchingly. Powerfully. Horrifyingly. Sweetly. As close to perfect as any human alien could expect to get. As evidence, I look no further than title of what I’m sure is his most well known tune “You’re Gonna Miss Me”. He’s right. I do. Rest In Peace Roky. May you find the peace in the next life, you could not find in this one. #rokyerickson #13thfloorelevators #qotsa #queensofthestoneage #rip #youregonnamissme

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