RIP Jimmy Buffett
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I listen to a lot of Jimmy Buffett music, always when I am mowing the lawn.
When we were in college, my brother had a summer rental on Cape Cod with his friends. I would go to the Cape with friends most weekends and find someone to let us crash. At my brother's house they listened only to Margaritaville, all summer. Not Jimmy Buffett only, Margaritaville only. They played it over and over. It was great music, but it could get to be too much.
Whenever I am in Key West I get the Cheeseburger In Paradise at Margaritaville.
RIP Mr. Buffett
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@Jolly said in RIP Jimmy Buffett:
Maybe ya gotta live closer to the area...I have a couple of Jimmy's CD's. Never made it to one of his shows.
They seem to love him around here. He seemed to play at Gillette quite a lot. I'd literally never heard of him until I moved here.
Somebody said he was the world's only workaholic beach bum.
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Something interesting I've considered:
Lots of poor musicians stay poor and are listened to by other poor people.
Plenty others start off poor, then make it rich and are listened to by either rich or poor people.
Jimmy Buffet is true dyed-in-the-wool Yacht Rock. Didn't grow up poor, doesn't use poor motifs, is only listened to by people who are at least middle class. I can't think of too many who are like that.
He seemed pretty darn alright to me, even though the music wasn't my thing. RIP, man.
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@George-K said in RIP Jimmy Buffett:
Hilarious. Always liked that Margaritaville tune. Pretty much summed up chill’n out in the summer or a holiday beach and bar somewhere tropical.
Can’t say I knew any other tune of his although I’m sure he had many others. Smart guy. Always struck me as a Jerry Jeff Walker light dude.
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