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Sheila Moeschen's avatar

I had no idea Preston's legacy ran so deep. Thanks for reclaiming him and his work. Now I know why I found myself drawn to watching him in the Get Back documentary. What a beautiful talent and tragic loss to so much art.

Brad Kyle's avatar

Wow, so much I never knew about Preston...thanks, Jami! Beautifully presented.

Jeremy Shatan's avatar

Beautiful piece on the complexities of a man who brought so much uncomplicated joy to so many. May he rest in peace.

Marcus Meeks's avatar

Thanks for sharing Preston’s personal story, which I didn’t know. So tragic. (My copy of Some Girls shows Bill Wyman on bass on Miss You, not Billy Preston. Of course, he played on other Stones songs as you note.)

Songs That Saved Your Life's avatar

Hi Marcus, thanks for reading! I should clarify - Billy came up with the bass line in a brainstorm with Bill. He's not the one playing it on the track.

Steve Goldberg's avatar

wonderful piece! so much I did not know about Preston and his life. thanks for such a well-arranged essay about a man that never got the recognition he deserved. it indeed was tragic that when he finally was ready to face his demons and live his truth, he passed.

Kevin Alexander's avatar

Fantastic work as always, Jami! I’ve got a copy of “It’s My Pleasure” here at the house. Good excuse to give it a spin on this rainy Friday.

Jill Swenson's avatar

Thanks for this deeper dive into his lfie and legacy. Sad story, tho.