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Rick Derringer Interview (4 of 9) - Randy Hobbs' Death

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

An exclusive series of Living Legends Music interviews with Rick Derringer. Part 4 of 9. Recorded on December 1st, 2007 in Titusville, FL.

Rick Derringer's official website: http://www.rickderringer.com
Living Legends Music online: http://www.livinglegendsmusic.com

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  • Is this Living Legends series some sort of Christian group? Seems like every rock star preaches finding faith.

  • We just let the interviews go where they go. LLM has no agenda, just honest one on one chats . . . hope you are enjoying them. Thanks for the comment!

  • Rick is 61 this year . . . he always had a baby face!

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  • What's wrong with the "religious" stuff. He's just telling you about his life experiences, just like if he was telling you any other story about his life.

  • Christian or not, you'd expect people to try to help their friends. Drug fucked folks ain't really open to going clean.

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  • Whitney Houston dies at 48 from drug abuse. Another talented person bites the dust thanks to drugs, just like Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison, Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Moon, John Bonham, Sid Vicious, Brian Jones, and of course Randy Jo Hobbs, and many, many others. Anyone assholes here still going to propound the virtues of drugs?

  • HI

  • @RockstarRetired

    Jeez dude, I'm gonna use that one...simple...true

  • I saw Rick Derringer in a guest appearance 1973-74 with Johnny Winter, and the late Randy Jo Hobbs and Richard Hughes on drums. Rick was a guest star and Ronnie Montrose was also a guest star. One of the greatest live shows I ever saw. It was the "Still Alive And Well" tour.

    God Bless you Rick if you are reading this, you still have many fans and well wishers.

    Bill

  • "He was also from the wrong side of the tracks, and he never outgrew that." I know people like that. They got everything going for them, but they can't outgrow that thing.....that f'ing....it's like a chip on their shoulder or something.

    Dunno what it is. But it can hold 'em back...no matter how "well" they're doing or CAN do, if it doesn't outright take 'em down...

    Shame. What a bass player...

  • I really loved the Johnnie Winter And period.

  • Rick thanks for sending Steve Freeman your DVD it was amazing ... You are amazing... May God Bless ... and some Drug F'd folks do-need help.. so look for the signs if they are given up to a disapproved mental state it is easy to see... don't give dogs Jehovahs food... Love you RIck. Doyen Carla & Noah

  • Funny how people are so diffrent but in many ways go thru almost the same thing in lifes path.

    Fun to revew these interviews.

  • @drummer78 Agree. Love Rick's stuff but hate this message of God shit.

  • Rick Derringer and Johny Winter were phenonal guitar players.

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