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And I always thought Dan Fogelberg ripped it off, but since his tune "Same Old Lang Syne" is apparently autobiographical, I'll let it slide.
Michael Giltz: Music: Revenge Of The Seventies Singer-Songwriter! Michael Giltz 2011
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And I always thought Dan Fogelberg ripped it off, but since his tune "Same Old Lang Syne" is apparently autobiographical, I'll let it slide.
Michael Giltz: Music: Revenge Of The Seventies Singer-Songwriter! Michael Giltz 2011
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Dan Fogelberg, the singer and songwriter whose hits "Leader of the Band" and "Same Old Lang Syne" helped define the soft-rock era, died Sunday at his home in Maine after battling prostate cancer.
R.I.P. Dan Fogelberg talk_show 2007
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This posthumous project was prepared by Fogelberg to be his last release, it building records out of early demos and outtakes he discovered while sifting through live recordings.
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To paraphrase Joe Bob Briggs: Blues-fu, guitar-fu, harmonica-fu, Drum and bass-fu, five musicians humping gear, sexy band babes, No gratuitous Disco tunes, No gratuitous Dan Fogelberg tunes [I ain't that sensitive], One Jimi Hendrix-type guitar conflagration ... that will be by the other guitarist.
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I will be forever grateful to "Professors" Springsteen, Taylor, Fogelberg and the other artists, famous and not so famous, and mostly to The Main Point, the place where I got my real education growing up.
Fred Goldring: The Main Point: Musicians, Arts Education And The E Street Shuffle 2009
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With the artist himself musically supplying all of the rhythm section -- his usual approach -- Love In Time is pure Fogelberg, the album sounding like it could have been the natural follow-up to Phoenix instead of his bloated The Innocent Age.
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The music industry was getting ready to shutter its corporate operations for its traditional two-week Christmas vacation, and, by that year, the biz had moved so far beyond any concern for Fogelberg and his music that his finally succumbing to prostate cancer was a blip on most entertainment magazines 'radars.
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Nine of the album's twelve songs are originals, the standouts including the philosophical, finger-picked acoustic number "A Growing Time" that's just as classic as your favorite, early Fogelberg song; "The Colors Of Eve" that revisits "Longer" territory; and "Nature Of The Game" that, spiritually, is almost as much Stephen Stills as it is Dan Fogelberg.
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The original airplay saturation of his singles bestowed Fogelberg with temporary fame and limited wealth at the expense of his image as an artist with a big vision, one worthy of competing with the best of the singer-songwriters of those previously-referenced decades.
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