I think that we are past the sensitive age where a death would devastate us in a great degree. We have a much more pressing life that does not allow time to grieve. And certainly a change in priorities. It will certainly be a blow though. But if we think about it, many favorite ones have left the building the past decade (like Gary Moore, JJ Cale, etc) and though I was sorry, it wasn't the emotional wave that I thought I'd have. Early on in the eighties and early nineties I even felt post dated grievance for people I didn't know they were gone already (like Graham Chapman that I found out about his passing 5 years later), but now, for me, it is just a part of life. After all we hardly know these people, don't we? We just love their music and the fact that they are making it. It is a common trip with passengers that they touch our lives but not the other way around.