#143370  by Searing75
 
I think his book was nothing but constant excuses as to why he was a fuck up and did so much heroin. He basically said "well Jerry was a major junkie too, so I am not that bad of a person". I know he did good things for the band, and he deserves credit, but I did not like the fashion in which he told his story.

Rest in peace Rock.
 #143396  by amyjared
 
Well, having known his son Luke (who unfortunately died in the Tsunami years back) and some minimal contact with his daughter Sage, and having met and done some work with his ex-wife Nikki, I was surprised I'd never met him. They spoke in nice terms of him and Nikki was still in contact with him. Here's what Bobby had to say:

Well, OK, our old friend Rock has moved on. Way more than nine lives, by my count.

Where to begin? When last we spoke, he was as full of wonder and curiosity as when we first met him back at the Acid Test. His mischievous sense of adventure made him a perfect candidate for the position of manager for a band with similar sensibilities and and an equally similar disregard for the way things were supposed to be done.

We bowled ahead and made history together, – the kind people write books and make movies about. Rock was a BIG part of it all. He put in the miles with us. He knew the words to all the songs. He knew the right things to say, to tell people, to let them know what we were all about without ever actually explaining anything, because he knew it couldn’t be explained.

What a guy.

Vaya con Dios, Rock, we’ll be catching up…

Cheers,
Weir
 #143402  by TI4-1009
 
What? Someone in the GD organization with a blemish on his soul???? Holy Pedestal, Batman!