Based on the title I thought this thread was about rocking chairs for old folks. Turns out I was wrong. It's about ancient rock stars.
Some of them still do a good job playing the tunes. Nothing like a little nostalgia!
Veteran heavy-metal band Black Sabbath landed its first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday, more than four decades after the rockers debuted their first album in the United States. "13," the 19th studio album from Black Sabbath, sold 155,000 copies in its first week, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan, knocking last week's No. 1 album by Queens of the Stone Age off the top spot on the weekly U.S. album chart.
whiskeypete wrote:Quite a few famous musicians have died in 2017. Some I can think of include Glen Campbell, the lead singer of Linkin Park, Chris Cornell, Chuck Berry, Al Jarreau, Walter Becker from Steeley Dan, and Gregg Allman. There were a bunch who kicked the bucket in 2016 too. None of this should be at all surprising since wave after wave of baby-boomers are going on to meet their maker and since most of the people on the list would qualify as baby-boomers.
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