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Freak 09-02-2008 02:25 PM

I didn't know he did all those trailers.Great man.

R.I.P

newb 09-02-2008 03:33 PM

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Jerry Reed, a singer who became a good ol' boy actor in car chase movies like "Smokey and the Bandit," has died of complications from emphysema at 71.


His longtime booking agent, Carrie Moore-Reed, no relation to the star, said Reed died early Monday.

"He's one of the greatest entertainers in the world. That's the way I feel about him," Moore-Reed said.

Sony BMG Nashville Chairman Joe Galante called Reed a larger-than-life personality.

"Everything about Jerry was distinctive: his guitar playing, writing, voice and especially his sense of humor," Galante said. "I was honored to have worked with him."

Reed's catalog of country chart hits, from 1967 through 1983, were released under the label group's RCA imprint.

As a singer in the 1970s and early 1980s, Reed had a string of hits that included "Amos Moses," "When You're Hot, You're Hot," "East Bound and Down," "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)" and "The Bird."

In the mid-1970s, he began acting in movies such as "Smokey and the Bandit" with Burt Reynolds, usually as a good ol' boy. But he was an ornery heavy in "Gator," directed by Reynolds, and a hateful coach in 1998's "The Waterboy," starring Adam Sandler.

Reynolds gave him a shiny black 1980 Trans Am like the one they used in "Smokey and the Bandit."

Reed and Kris Kristofferson paved the way for Nashville music personalities to make inroads into films. Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Kenny Rogers (TV movies) followed their lead.

"I went around the corner to motion pictures," he said in a 1992 AP interview.

Reed had quadruple bypass surgery in June 1999.

Born in Atlanta, Reed learned to play guitar at age 8 when his mother bought him a $2 guitar and showed him how to play a G-chord.

He dropped out of high school to tour with Ernest Tubb and Faron Young.

At 17, he signed his first recording contract, with Capitol Records.

He moved to Nashville in the mid-1960s where he caught the eye of Chet Atkins.

He first established himself as a songwriter. Elvis Presley recorded two of his songs, "U.S. Male" and "Guitar Man" (both in 1968). He also wrote the hit "A Thing Called Love," which was recorded in 1972 by Johnny Cash. He also wrote songs for Brenda Lee, Tom Jones, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole and the Oak Ridge Boys.

Reed was voted instrumentalist of the year in 1970 by the Country Music Association.

He won a Grammy Award for "When You're Hot, You're Hot" in 1971. A year earlier, he shared a Grammy with Chet Atkins for their collaboration, "Me and Jerry." In 1992, Atkins and Reed won a Grammy for "Sneakin' Around."

Reed continued performing on the road into the late 1990s, doing about 80 shows a year.

"I'm proud of the songs, I'm proud of things that I did with Chet (Atkins), I'm proud that I played guitar and was accepted by musicians and guitar players," he told the AP in 1992.

In a 1998 interview with The Tennessean, he admitted that his acting ability was questionable.

"I used to watch people like Richard Burton and Mel Gibson and think, `I could never do that.'

"When people ask me what my motivation is, I have a simple answer: Money."

urgeok2 09-02-2008 06:58 PM

ah thats crap news - fuck i hate this thread - i dont want to look when there's a new post - but i always do - and get depressed

Elvis_Christ 09-02-2008 08:02 PM

That really sucks. Jerry Reed had some great tunes.

Amos Moses

Yeah here comes Amos
Now Amos Moses was a Cajun
He lived by himself in the swamp
He hunted alligator for a living
He'd just knock them in the head with a stump
The Louisiana law gonna get you Amos
It ain't legal hunting alligator down in the swamp boy

Now everyone blamed his old man
For making him mean as a snake
When Amos Moses was a boy
His daddy would use him for alligator bait
Tie a rope around his neck and throw him in the swamp
Alligator man in the Louisiana bayou
About forty-five minutes south of Tippitoe Louisiana
Lived a man called Dr. Mills South and his pretty wife Hannah
They raised up a son who could eat his weight in groceries
Named him after a man of the cloth
Called him Amos Moses

Now the folks around south Louisiana
Said Amos was a hell of a man
He could trap the biggest meanest alligator
And he'd just use one hand
That's all he got left cause an alligator bit it
Left arm gone clear up to the elbow

Well the sheriff caught wind that Amos was up in the swamp
Trading alligator skins
So he snuck in the swamp gonna get the boy
But he never came out
Well I wonder where the Louisiana sheriff went to
Well you can sure get lost in the Louisiana bayou
About forty-five minutes south of Tippitoe Louisiana
Lived a cat named Dr. Mills South and his pretty wife Hannah
They raised up a son who could eat his weight in groceries
Named him after a man of the cloth
Called him Amos Moses

I know son
Make it count son
About forty-five minutes south of Tippitoe Louisiana...


R.I.P brother you'll be missed :(

illdojo 09-03-2008 01:47 PM

Jerry Reed? Well, that's shitty news.

Elvis_Christ 09-03-2008 06:13 PM

It is pretty grim. I really need to see some of the older dudes play a show before there gone :(

Especially Neil Young.

newb 09-03-2008 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 727225)
It is pretty grim. I really need to see some of the older dudes play a show before there gone :(

Especially Neil Young.

He should have a few more years left in him...he's only 63........but he did have a brain aneurysm a couple of years ago.

I'm seriously considering going to Farm Aid this year.....its only about 40 minutes from my house....but the ticket prices are pretty steep.....we shall see.

urgeok2 09-03-2008 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 727225)
It is pretty grim. I really need to see some of the older dudes play a show before there gone :(

Especially Neil Young.


i think we're seeing him this year

Elvis_Christ 09-03-2008 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newb (Post 727230)
I'm seriously considering going to Farm Aid this year.....its only about 40 minutes from my house....but the ticket prices are pretty steep.....we shall see.

You should go dude. Ticket prices are steep for a lot of things but it usually ends up being worth it for some good tunes.


Quote:

Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 727232)
i think we're seeing him this year

He's rumoured to be playing NZ at the start of the year so if I can afford plane tickets I'm there! Pity its going to be at a festival jam packed with terrible bands. But I've been waiting to see him live since I discovered his tunes as a teenager so I'm gonna try my hardest to get there!

Vodstok 09-03-2008 08:24 PM

why are all the "classic" musicians charging exorbitant prices for their concerts? I mean Jesus Christ, do the Stones really need over 250 a head at a 5000 person concert? Greedy fuckholes....

Oh, and hate me if you want, I could care less about Niel Young, his voice is pain to me.


As for the thread, I have found that it has been making think things that would probably get my ass kicked if i said them out loud (im thinking of Issac Hayes here....)

I dont feel bad for the most part that these people are dead. If most major religions are right, they are mostly all set, and if not, then they deserved it.


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