This hits just about as hard a the death of Sir Arthur C. Clarke.

TIm was an awesome guy. If you went into Other Music looking for one disc, he'd end up talking to you so extensive, giving you so much information about that Cd and a few others, that you ended up leaving with seven others that would all rule. He knew a ton about music, all music, and was absolutely cool about it.
His death hits hard.
That it was his intention to in an inner city school and make a difference for kids is just sad; no doubt he would have made a huge impression on them.
I hadn't talked to him in seven years but it's still a huge loss.

TIm was an awesome guy. If you went into Other Music looking for one disc, he'd end up talking to you so extensive, giving you so much information about that Cd and a few others, that you ended up leaving with seven others that would all rule. He knew a ton about music, all music, and was absolutely cool about it.
His death hits hard.
That it was his intention to in an inner city school and make a difference for kids is just sad; no doubt he would have made a huge impression on them.
I hadn't talked to him in seven years but it's still a huge loss.
