Another reason why death in fight over Kanye West and Jimmy Buffett was senseless | The Latest Word | Denver | Denver Westword | The Leading Independent News Source in Denver, Colorado
Navigation

Another reason why death in fight over Kanye West and Jimmy Buffett was senseless

The case of Richard Lopez, a sergeant in the Army who died outside a Steamboat Springs bar shortly after returning from a tour in Afghanistan, would have been terrible under any circumstances. But the ultra-trivial dispute that led to the tragedy -- a jukebox spat that pitted Jimmy Buffett-loving Lopez...
Share this:

The case of Richard Lopez, a sergeant in the Army who died outside a Steamboat Springs bar shortly after returning from a tour in Afghanistan, would have been terrible under any circumstances. But the ultra-trivial dispute that led to the tragedy -- a jukebox spat that pitted Jimmy Buffett-loving Lopez against some Kanye West boosters -- makes the situation even more unfortunate.

True Kanye fans know that West himself is no hater of music that doesn't resemble hip-hop or R&B. For proof, eyeball this massive listing of songs he's sampled. Granted, the majority have rap or soul connections. But as a producer or performer, he's also borrowed from Graham Nash's "Chicago," Pat Benatar's "Heartbreaker," the Doors' "Five to One," Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Lazarus" and Steve Miller's "Take the Money and Run." And after this incident, don't be surprised if a Buffett sample joins the roster. That would be a very fitting way to discredit this despicable incident. -- Michael Roberts

KEEP WESTWORD FREE... Since we started Westword, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Denver, and we'd like to keep it that way. Your membership allows us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls. You can support us by joining as a member for as little as $1.