RIP Taylor Hawkins

Taylor was notoriously against the AIDS vaccine, so i assumed he's anti-all vaccines. there was no lie
Funny I asked if he was vaxxed and you said no. That seems like a lie to me. Some people think they are entitled to lie. I think you are one of them.
 
Funny I asked if he was vaxxed and you said no. That seems like a lie to me. Some people think they are entitled to lie. I think you are one of them.
chill bro...my explanation is clear. you lied that i lied. the only liar in the WORLD is YOU
 
You said he was not vaxxed. Deal with it. It is not the same as predicting a win. You can do better.
he was not vaxxed. i stand by my statement. you lied that he was vaxxed...and obviously he didn't die from the vaccine even if he was vaxxed
 


A new Edgar Winter song featuring the late Taylor Hawkins on vocals has been released. Winter didn’t know Hawkins before recording a cover of his brother Johnny’s 1970 hard rocker “Guess I’ll Go Away,” but producer Ross Hogarth suggested Hawkins as a collaborator.

Winter writes: “I had only just met Taylor, and barely got to know him, but I was so impressed by his sincerity, positive energy, & pure enthusiasm. He had a unique spontaneous style different from anyone I’ve ever worked with before. I can be very opinionated — but as soon as heard what he was doing, I knew it was best to step back, stay out of the way, and let him do his thing. That session was an experience I will never forget.

When I tried to open a business discussion, he simply would not hear of it. He said — I don’t want ANYTHING for doing this, I just want’a get out there and Rock. And Rock HE DID! I don’t know if it was out of respect for Johnny, a desire to help me in what I was doing, compassion for the nature of the project, or his friendship with Ross. Most probably all these things — but whatever it was, he gave it His ALL! I listened to it last night, and couldn’t help but cry. It’s a song about the lure of sex, the danger of drugs, and the Love of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Johnny wrote it around the time of his first rehab, and it expresses feelings almost everyone I know has been through in one way or another. I would guess (like most all musicians) Taylor couldn’t help but identify with it. All I know is he put his whole heart and soul into it, and I am so sad that I never found a way to thank him properly as he so deeply and profoundly deserved.”
 

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