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45. Geddy Lee

I think he's already in at #6.

Becky's done a list somewhere in the thread.

 

Yeah, I thought people would copy and paste but then I had to go eat dinner! Are you locked down again now?

Yeah but this is another new lockdown, on top of the old lockdown and the one before that never really got lifted! Life is one long lockdown.

 

Our state is in a part time lockdown. Been that way since around May/June. Restaurants and Bars are open but there are restrictions with wearing masks and distancing. Any place that has takeout and delivery are up and running to. People can go to work as long as they are considered to be essential. That covers a lot more jobs than one would think if you look at our state's website where it lists what's essential. For the most part I see people doing what they need to do during this pandemic. Not a lot of going out unless they need to. A lot of the grade schools are remote learning. There have been some recent spikes in positive cases but that's being traced back mainly to universities in the area getting back to classes again. All of us in my area are just trying to wait this out until some kind of treatment is available.

So that's Upstate New York? New York had it the worst when the pandemic first got hold. Are there different rules for NYC?

 

I'm not sure if there are different rules in NYC or not. But whatever the Governor did to slow the spread there he has pretty much done that for the rest of the state. He's a Democrat and since New York state almost always leans that way when voting, everyone is pretty much following what he says. It's working out ok throughout the state from what I can tell. I haven't been afraid to go to work or the store since this started and that has a lot to do with our state and local governments being on the same page and making people feel like they can still go out and do the things they need to do as long as they're wearing a mask and social distancing whenever possible.

It's hard to believe how bad things are for all of you back there. My sister tells me how bad NJ and Manhattan are. Where I live, we come and go freely and live life normally.

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I'm not sure if there are different rules in NYC or not. But whatever the Governor did to slow the spread there he has pretty much done that for the rest of the state. He's a Democrat and since New York state almost always leans that way when voting, everyone is pretty much following what he says. It's working out ok throughout the state from what I can tell. I haven't been afraid to go to work or the store since this started and that has a lot to do with our state and local governments being on the same page and making people feel like they can still go out and do the things they need to do as long as they're wearing a mask and social distancing whenever possible.

 

It's hard to believe how bad things are for all of you back there. My sister tells me how bad NJ and Manhattan are. Where I live, we come and go freely and live life normally.

 

 

Normal life? I don't think there is "normal life" right now, I'm just a state away from you and we had over 2,000 new cases today . Is this near you? https://localnews8.com/health/coronavirus/2020/11/05/idaho-sees-record-covid-19-cases-full-hospitals-and-now-flu/

 

It is scary stuff, I just want everyone to be safe so we can get through this but it is not going to be for awhile yet.

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Since no one else would decide to, and didn't do this, then I will make the effort to. At least, I've been the organized, and neat person. You're welcome, Entre.

 

1. Freddie Mercury

2. Ace Frehley

3. Rob Halford

4. Jeff Buckley

5. Doug Pinnick

6. Geddy Lee

7. Ronnie James Dio

8. David Lee Roth

9. Steve Walsh

10. Jack Bruce

11. Gene Simmons

12. Brad Delp

13. Peter Criss

14. King Diamond

15. Justin Hayward

16. Robert Plant

17. Ian Gillan

18. Jon Anderson

19. Peter Gabriel

20. Bruce Dickinson

21. John Lennon

22. Joni Mitchell

23. Paul McCartney

24. Chris Cornell

25. Alice Cooper

26. Greg Lake

27. David Coverdale

28. Ann Wilson

29. Gregg Allman

30. Fish

31. Mick Jagger

32. Billy Gibbons

33. Roger Daltrey

34. Steve Winwood

35. Geoff Tate

36. Kevin Gilbert

37. Jim Morrison

38. Chris Robinson

39. Roy Orbison

40. Linda Ronstadt

41. John Fogerty

42. Steve Perry

43. Corey Glover

44. Layne Staley

45. David Bowie

46. Paul Stanley

47. Floor Jansen

48. Bill Champlin

49. Glenn Hughes

50. Pat Benatar

51. Lou Gramm

52. John Popper

53. Norah Jones

54. Graham Bonnet

55. Karen O

56. Kate Bush

57. Russell Allen

58. Eddie Vedder

59. Phil Lynott

60. Vinnie Vincent

61. Bon Scott

62. Fred Durst

63. Ozzy Osbourne

64. Tom Green

65. Klaus Meine

66. William Shatner

67. Mickey Thomas

68. Lemmy

69. Eric Bloom

70. Susan Boyle

71. John Wetton

72. Randy Newman

73. Udo Dirkschnelder

74. Bruce Kulick

75. Ian Anderson

76. Eric Carr

77. Ann Wilson

78. Rick Astley

79. Karen Carpenter

80. Tyler Joseph

81. Tony Lewis

82. Joe Lynn Turner

83. Collin Hay

84. Tom Keifer

85. Tony Harnell

86. Steven Tyler

87. Stephen Pearcy

88. Gene Simmons

89. Dave Meniketti

90. Buck Dharma

91. Michael Anthony

92. Phil Collins

93. Frank Sinatra

94. Mike Mills

95. Marc Storace

96. Paul Rodgers

97. Hank Von Helvete

98. Sammy Hagar

99. Bert Heerink Vandenberg

100. Robin Zander

101. Jamie St. James

102. Dann Huff

103. Don Dokken

104. Toni Basel

105. Mike Tramp

106. Dan McCafferty

107. Steve Marriott

108. Rod Stewart

109. Tom Johnston

110. David Hasselhoff

111. Pat Simmons

112. David Byron

113. Tobias Forge

114. Matt Bellamy

115. King Diamond

116. Barbara Streisand

117. Art Garfunkel

118. Neil Diamond

119. Janis Joplin

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1. Freddie Mercury

2. Ace Frehley

3. Rob Halford

4. Jeff Buckley

5. Doug Pinnick

6. Geddy Lee

7. Ronnie James Dio

8. David Lee Roth

9. Steve Walsh

10. Jack Bruce

11. Gene Simmons

12. Brad Delp

13. Peter Criss

14. King Diamond

15. Justin Hayward

16. Robert Plant

17. Ian Gillan

18. Jon Anderson

19. Peter Gabriel

20. Bruce Dickinson

 

I think this list is missing nearly a hundred entries, lol, but thanks for compiling at least that much for me dude.

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45. Geddy Lee

I think he's already in at #6.

Becky's done a list somewhere in the thread.

 

Yeah, I thought people would copy and paste but then I had to go eat dinner! Are you locked down again now?

Yeah but this is another new lockdown, on top of the old lockdown and the one before that never really got lifted! Life is one long lockdown.

 

Our state is in a part time lockdown. Been that way since around May/June. Restaurants and Bars are open but there are restrictions with wearing masks and distancing. Any place that has takeout and delivery are up and running to. People can go to work as long as they are considered to be essential. That covers a lot more jobs than one would think if you look at our state's website where it lists what's essential. For the most part I see people doing what they need to do during this pandemic. Not a lot of going out unless they need to. A lot of the grade schools are remote learning. There have been some recent spikes in positive cases but that's being traced back mainly to universities in the area getting back to classes again. All of us in my area are just trying to wait this out until some kind of treatment is available.

So that's Upstate New York? New York had it the worst when the pandemic first got hold. Are there different rules for NYC?

 

I'm not sure if there are different rules in NYC or not. But whatever the Governor did to slow the spread there he has pretty much done that for the rest of the state. He's a Democrat and since New York state almost always leans that way when voting, everyone is pretty much following what he says. It's working out ok throughout the state from what I can tell. I haven't been afraid to go to work or the store since this started and that has a lot to do with our state and local governments being on the same page and making people feel like they can still go out and do the things they need to do as long as they're wearing a mask and social distancing whenever possible.

It's hard to believe how bad things are for all of you back there. My sister tells me how bad NJ and Manhattan are. Where I live, we come and go freely and live life normally.

 

It's not too bad in my area. I can't speak to how it is in NYC though since that's the opposite side of the state. You're lucky living in a rural state. The spread will be slower getting to those areas. The more congested areas are where the bigger infections will be. Still it hasn't been too bad around here. I know one person who died from the virus. She was an old family friend who had been in bad health for years and living in a nursing home. I guess she somehow caught it from a visitor or one of the staff members. But overall, I'm not seeing people getting sick in masses. They're just trying to go about their business as safely as possible until things turn around.

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45. Geddy Lee

I think he's already in at #6.

Becky's done a list somewhere in the thread.

 

Yeah, I thought people would copy and paste but then I had to go eat dinner! Are you locked down again now?

Yeah but this is another new lockdown, on top of the old lockdown and the one before that never really got lifted! Life is one long lockdown.

 

Our state is in a part time lockdown. Been that way since around May/June. Restaurants and Bars are open but there are restrictions with wearing masks and distancing. Any place that has takeout and delivery are up and running to. People can go to work as long as they are considered to be essential. That covers a lot more jobs than one would think if you look at our state's website where it lists what's essential. For the most part I see people doing what they need to do during this pandemic. Not a lot of going out unless they need to. A lot of the grade schools are remote learning. There have been some recent spikes in positive cases but that's being traced back mainly to universities in the area getting back to classes again. All of us in my area are just trying to wait this out until some kind of treatment is available.

So that's Upstate New York? New York had it the worst when the pandemic first got hold. Are there different rules for NYC?

 

I'm not sure if there are different rules in NYC or not. But whatever the Governor did to slow the spread there he has pretty much done that for the rest of the state. He's a Democrat and since New York state almost always leans that way when voting, everyone is pretty much following what he says. It's working out ok throughout the state from what I can tell. I haven't been afraid to go to work or the store since this started and that has a lot to do with our state and local governments being on the same page and making people feel like they can still go out and do the things they need to do as long as they're wearing a mask and social distancing whenever possible.

It's hard to believe how bad things are for all of you back there. My sister tells me how bad NJ and Manhattan are. Where I live, we come and go freely and live life normally.

 

It's not too bad in my area. I can't speak to how it is in NYC though since that's the opposite side of the state. You're lucky living in a rural state. The spread will be slower getting to those areas. The more congested areas are where the bigger infections will be. Still it hasn't been too bad around here. I know one person who died from the virus. She was an old family friend who had been in bad health for years and living in a nursing home. I guess she somehow caught it from a visitor or one of the staff members. But overall, I'm not seeing people getting sick in masses. They're just trying to go about their business as safely as possible until things turn around.

 

Things are good here in California. Don't Believe The Hype!!! Social Media is the real PUBLIC ENEMY!!!!

 

Covid cases are soaring here? It's all bullshit. Just like the erection. I mean election.

 

My girlfriend works at a huge county hospital. She's in Admin.

 

Cases are dropping everywhere here. So I will say this though. You won't hear this on the news and I will shut up after this.

Please be aware of Influenza A cases. They are slowly starting to pop up here.

 

So duh, it's November. We need to still be safe and protect ourselves from Covid and the flu.

 

I will always wear my mask and I wear my sunglasses inside retail buildings. Duh, Covid can enter into your eyes!!!!

 

"I wear my sunglasses at night....."

 

Love,

 

CORY HART

 

LOL!!!!

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96. Jørn Lande. (Ark, Masterplan)

 

That's the guy who did some of the Dio tributes, right?

 

He stinks.

 

I think he's a very good singer. His material isn't that good though. I feel bad about the backlash he got over that Dio tribute song he released right after Dio died. People thought he was cashing in on Ronnie's death but the song was no doubt finished and ready to go before he died. Terrible timing on the release.

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