Roger Waters paid tribute to the sometime John Prine over the weekend, sharing a consider of Prine’s song,’ Paradise ‘. Prine passed on on April 7 after contracting coronavirus in March. He was 73 and is endured by his wife, Fiona Whelan Prine.

Waters, best known as a co-founding member of Pink Floyd, uploaded the’ Paradise’ cover to YouTube with the caption,” My friend John Prine died. This is his song,’ Paradise ‘. Miss you, brother .”

‘Paradise’ appears on Prine’s eponymous debut recording, released after 1971. In 2012, Rolling Stone rostered the record in its 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time countdown. In a vocation encompassing nearly fifty years, John Prine earned three Grammy gives, liberated eighteen studio books and toured consistently.

Waters connects an regalium of musicians in tribute to Prine, including Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt and Elvis Costello.

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In a tribute to Prine, Elvis Costello wrote that,” he was so affection by Fiona and his family and all of his friends, admirers and listeners that it was easy to believe that he would be returned to us; to roar as he read all of those many cites from his texts that acquaintances, strangers and his longest-lived chums have been sharing in these day of reckoning .”

” They is said that a life with John Prine in it has been much better than the poorer one in which we now dwell .”

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