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Urban Hat€monger ? 12-30-2011 10:57 AM

JayJamJah R.I.P.
 
It is my sad duty to inform the forum that JayJamJah who posted here for a number of years passed away earlier this year.

I was informed by his son Jayson who is looking to hear about any memories or stories you may have of Jay whilst he was on the forum.

I've started this thread with Jayson's blessing and he has agreed to spend some time posting on the forum to tell us more about his Father and his life. He will be using his Father's old account but the name has been changed to 'Son of JayJamJah'.

So if you have any stories of Jay, questions you'd like to know about Jay or if you'd just like to take this opportunity to say goodbye to him please do.

Sneer 12-30-2011 11:10 AM

I always respected his insight, he was one of the most intelligent posters on this forum, and it goes without saying that he will be greatly missed.

I'm so sorry for your loss, Jayson.

RIP.

Scarlett O'Hara 12-30-2011 11:12 AM

RIP JamJam, I'll never forget your beautiful banana avatar xxx

Janszoon 12-30-2011 11:12 AM

I know a lot of the newer members may not be familiar with him as it's been a while since he was a regular poster, but I had the privilege of crossing paths with him quite a bit and really liked him a lot. He was intelligent, articulate, kindhearted and a great person to discuss (and occasionally debate) music with. I missed him already due to his absence, but knowing that he is truly gone I feel that a hole has been left in this community.

People who came to this place after him probably know a few of his threads which continue to live on, such as "Most Underrated/Overrated Artists" and "Guilty Pleasures", but the one I always remember him for is "Ashes to Ashes: A reintroduction to my personal music library", where he talked about reassembling his entire music collection after losing it all in a fire.

My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

TheBig3 12-30-2011 01:40 PM

If I remember correctly, he was the guy who started the interview thread. He took a lot of time to get this community moving in the right direction, making us people rather than posters, getting to the interesting parts of the person, rather than the surface caricature that most people appear to be.

He was perennially civil, direct but insightful, and he made this community a better place.

R.I.P. Jx3

right-track 12-30-2011 02:08 PM

My deepest condolences to JayJamJah's family and friends.

I had the greatest of respect for "JJ", not just for his huge knowledge of music, but also as a person. I counted him among the handful people on these boards I would consider a friend.
He came across as an enthusiastic member, always willing to help others and never seemed to have a bad word to say about anyone.
"JJ" was a man of strong opinion, but I don't think I ever saw him get involved in any of the forum fights, but instead would be one of the first to mediate.
Probably the best Moderator this site never had.
His threads were always original, informative and never boring.
Like Janszoon says his thread 'Ashes to Ashes' was one that I'll remember him most for as it's one of my favourite member journals.

Jayson, I'm sure you don't need me to tell you to be proud of your father...but I'm going to anyway. :)
Thanks for letting us know. I know he'd be proud of you.

Rest in peace my friend.

right-track 12-30-2011 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBig3 (Post 1138547)
If I remember correctly, he was the guy who started the interview thread. He took a lot of time to get this community moving in the right direction, making us people rather than posters, getting to the interesting parts of the person, rather than the surface caricature that most people appear to be.

He was perennially civil, direct but insightful, and he made this community a better place.

R.I.P. Jx3

Nicely put, Brennan.

Sparky 12-30-2011 02:33 PM

I really liked Jay. He helped me with my homework once. I remember spamming "make em say uuuuugh" in the shoutbox once, and he responded with "nanana" which is the chorus to a really ****ty master p song.

When i asked how someone of his age and intellect knew of master p he replied with something like "i had a teenage son once"

So jayson your pops was a pretty cool dude.

Necromancer 12-30-2011 02:41 PM

I'm sorry to hear about your father 'Son of JayJamJah'. I do recall, that I always enjoying reading post by (JayJamJah).

Son of JayJamJah 12-30-2011 02:49 PM

thanks to Richard for doing this for me and everyone here who had taken the time to comment already. I've been informed that my father was pretty private on here but that is consistent with who he was in his everyday life. I'd open to sharing any of the aspects of his life some of you might have wondered about in the hopes of gaining an occasional dialogue and further memories of Dad.

I really appreciate the kind words and encourage memories of all kinds to be shared. I regret not being closer to him despite his best efforts to keep a general distance between most of the people in his life. His letters to me and my siblings (which led me here among other online nitches he carved on the internet) were a reminder of everything that made my Dad so special to me. He had a never ending passion for people and ideas but was (in his mind) to emotionally vulnerable to let anyone get close for more than a moment at a time.

Searching through his posts here so far I see some moments that I imagine brought his great joy. Even when my Dad and I didn't talk much I could always count on a letter or email once a week that would have me crying, laughing or reaching for the phone to tell him I love him (though he never answered) When my Dad wrote he was happy. He wrote a lot here, I see that an know he cared about the people here in his own way.

Thanks again to everyone, my name is Jayson and I will check in here as much as I can.


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