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John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 12:03 pm
by Mark Lansing_Archive
I'm a bit surprised I'm the guy posting this here ... Mr. Loder died in London early Saturday morning. Here's the details so far:
http://www.johnloder.blogspot.com/
I never knew the man, but given his strong body of work, his influence, and his distinguished collaborators, I'm certain both music and the world in general will be a poorer place for his absence.
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 12:34 pm
by tmidgett_Archive
ah fuck
that
sucks
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 12:36 pm
by Mayfair_Archive
I am so sorry to hear that.
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:10 pm
by Zak THICK_Archive
John Loder was a visionary and an inspiration. My sincere condolences to the entire Southern family. One of the true originals has passed.
Zak
THICK
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:28 pm
by mackro_Archive
About half the records I bought when I was in high school had his name in the credits. I won't begin to mention how often it appeared once I got involved in college radio.
It's hard for me to directly make an emotional connection to his passing, as he's always appeared as a name on my record collection, and never someone I met...
...so I'm really thankful to read all the comments in the blog entry and get a sense of what he was like.
Please. If you did meet him, and have enough worthy of commenting, I encourage you to do so and add your words. Because I felt the emotional hit after reading those initial comments, and I think there deserves to be more recollections and stories about him. I want a reason to feel the impact, because his work has had a tremendous influence on the side of my life that I'm passionate about. (Just as much as John Peel did... even though I've never met him either.)
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:41 pm
by Angriest_Dragon_Archive
Man, that sucks.
That guy worked on like half my record collection.
I remember when I was like 15 or 16 and saw his name on some record I had just bought and thinking to myself
my brain wrote:Whoa, the dude from MTV News mastered this record?
Then I figured out that I was thinking of Kurt Loder.
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:30 pm
by tmidgett_Archive
i didn't know john well, but he mastered a couple of silkworm records and i stayed at his place once, when steve and i were in london to master various things.
he was an unusual guy--he was charming, a little intimidating, drily funny, direct yet rather polite. i think about the questions he had to answer from me before the mastering session for _in the west_, though....'patience' is the word that comes to mind.
before i stayed at his place, i already knew all about at the way steve does things and the way corey rusk does things. i walked into john's building and saw the breadth what he had been doing and the way he did it--with southern studios, the label and its mail-order system, even the organization of his personal living space. and i thought 'aha! so _that's_ where they got it.'
he loved music. his love for it just kinda poured out of him when he talked about it.
resquiscat, mr. loder
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 3:51 am
by Champion Rabbit
While my (very limited) encounters with him lead me to the conclusion that he wasn't exactly a 'people person', he was clearly a talented man, and an astute mover in business terms.
Where do Scientologists go when they die?
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:09 am
by turnbullac_Archive
This is a real shock. The man was definitely an inspiration. My sincere condolences. I'm sure that his influence will live on in the hearts of many.
John Loder 1946-2005
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 9:43 am
by origin98_Archive
our heroes heroes
our inspirations inspirations
we are grandsons to a movement
with a spine that never breaks
kept in its truest form
lets strive to keep it
that way
rip: john loder