John Pearse was more than just a genius, more than just a charming
man, more than just a terrific musician - he was a true friend and
mentor to me and many others.
John had been ill for some time now, bedridden and in the hospital.
But he somehow rallied, time after time. It's still hard to believe
that he didn't quite rally this time around, he didn't make back from
the brink as he had before.
Logically, of course, I knew John's death had to happen sooner or
later. But emotionally it's as though I've been kicked in the solar
plexus, and can't quite recover my breath, or believe that it's really
happened...
I can't begin to tell you how often John made a difference in my life,
or how much I learned from him. Unless he was away from home, off
gallavanting at a trade show, I could always get him on the phone, and
we'd talk guitars and string alloys and delve endlessly into the
musical minutia that delighted us both.
John really enjoyed this newsgroup, by the way, though sometimes in
those phone calls he had some acerbic things to say about the behavior
on display! But he was always charitable, if not necessarily
diplomatic, and his good humor shone through everything he said and
did.
It was an honor and a privilege to have known him. It enriched my
life and my spirit simply to have been able to rely on him as a
friend.
When I have more details about the memorial services, I'll post them.
Wade Hampton Miller
Chugiak, Alaska
I hope that the UK media by some means manage to remember him as he had
countless friends, but was absent from these shores for so long.
David
Bugger.
Another good friend gone.
That's the way I feel even though I have never met John.
His music, his advice (from time to time) and his strings (of course)
are part of my life.
I will think of him every time I pick up one of my guitars with his
strings on it.
And that's all of them.
My heartfelt condolences to his family, and to all of those good people
at Breezy Ridge.
MJRB
Chuck
My heart goes out to all that have known and loved him
we only had slight interaction, yet I deeplyrespected all he added to this
world
peace
George
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Damn.
Ed
>Damn.
>
>Ed
My feelings exactly. I hope the company carries on - Pierce's strings
are really something.
What he was like as a man I have no idea but I've used his strings for
about 18 years, which means he's made big contribution to my life.
Changing strings (for me, at any rate) is a pleasurable ritual. When
you think a guitar needs restringing you think 'Jeez, what a bore'.
Then, when the strings are off, and you clean up the neck, and have a
chance to feel it without strings and gunk - the feel of a guitar
neck unstrung is sensual - running one's fingers over an unstrung neck
and really touching the bare wood and frets is highly pleasurable - it
takes one closer to the instrument which provides both entertainment
and intellectual stimulus. Give the body a bit of a polish, look at
it, take pleasure in the wood and the craftsmanship that went into
making it into a guitar, and then carefully put on a set of new
strings which you know will make it sing..it's an intimate
relationship.
So Goodbye John, I hope it's not goodbye to your strings.
ete
> John Pearse was one of the true geniuses I've had the great good
> fortune to know. John died late last night at a medical facility near
> his home in Besigheim, Germany. John left behind his wife Linda, his
> adopted son, and his former wife and longtime business partner Mary
> Faith Rhoads.
>
> John Pearse was more than just a genius, more than just a charming
> man, more than just a terrific musician - he was a true friend and
> mentor to me and many others.
> <snip>
Thank you for this, Wade.
I will always remember John fondly.
--
-donh-
donh at audiosys dot com
John
Sigh.
John was always supportive of my music & career, despite my not using
his strings...
I also feel honored to have known this man, and his passing leaves us
one more good-man short in this world.
You'll see his picture under "gentleman" in the dictionary.
--
Larry Pattis
email: LP "at" LarryPattis "dot" com
http://www.LarryPattis.com
Ah, so it goes. This is saddening, if not unexpected. I hope his
family was with him at the end.
John, we'll miss you. You were one of the greats. This newsgroup and
this world are lesser places for your absence.
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Rest In Peace
Paul
I only chatted to John a couple of times...but without doubt he was a
standout guy. I loved how he always had a hundred new ideas he wanted to
find some quiet time to work on.
John you will be greatly missed. Going to drink some red in your honour!
Rest easy.
I'm sory to hear this, Wade. He was a hell of a guy.
take c
"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion,
butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance
accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give
orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem,
pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently,
die gallantly. Specialization is for insects."
— Robert Heinlein
Oh no, I am so sorry to read this.
Wade and others here who know him well, I'm very sorry for your loss,
and for his family as well.
Take care,
Lisa
So terribly saddened to hear this...
For some reason, he kept coming to mind all day yesterday and I was going to
write and ask, Wade.
I didn't know him, other than online... but I had great admiration for him.
Thanks for letting us know.
~ray
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>
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Sounds a LOT like Mr. Pearse.
Condolences to family and friends. Wade, thanks for letting us know.
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Even though he spelled it wrong, I was proud to have the same last
name.
Thanks for letting us know, Wade.
fdp
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Sad to hear.
Steve
You both spell your names wrong, but you are in the right ballpark.
John will be missed.
-Mike Pearce
My condolences to all who knew the man personally.
Robert
My condolences to all the friends and family of John Pearse. May he
rest in peace.
David
May he rest in peace, and may light perpetual shine upon him.
I don't know what else to say, the world is certainly poorer for his
loss, as are we. It's only been a few months since he posted here last.
-Raf
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To John's family and friends, my condolences.
He certainly seemed like a good man.
dorgan
I did not know John, and had no contact with him. But I have only heard
good things about him. And so... more sadness. Death takes another good
guy. My condolences to his family and friends.
Best,
Arlene
>John Pearse was ....
Thanks for posting, Wade. Sorry you lost your friend, my friend.
Jeff
(I'm looking at my 1972 JP Chord Dictionary here right now aamof.)
Yeah, and also a very cool dude all around. Quite an impact on the
guitar world, eh?
Sherm
Wade,
Thank you for posting this. My thoughts and condolences are with
John's family.
What a sad day....
I'm getting out the guitar I got from John.....
Norman Draper
A sad day indeed. My best wishes to all who knew him
I met him a couple of times at NAMM. He seemed like such a nice man.
Jenn
See also" "Mad genius inventor".
What a guy.
Privileged to have had conversation and instant messaging with him that I'll
long remember. The song book I bought of his early music and the CD he sent
me will be displayed in my music room and I'll be singing the blues tonight.
So long, John Pearse, it was a wild strange trip and I hope yall enjoyed
every minute. May ye be in heaven for a week and a day before the devil
knows yer dead.
--
Tom from Texas
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RR
Rick Ruskin
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>John Pearse was one of the true geniuses I've had the great good
I'm reminded of a poem/song from Stephen R. Donaldson's work...it has
come to mind with the several passings we've seen recently. I found
it, and I hope it's OK that I repost it here, with attribution:
My heart has rooms that sigh with dust
And ashes in the hearth.
They must be cleaned and blown away
By daylight’s breath.
But I cannot essay the task,
For even dust to me is dear;
For dust and ashes still recall,
My love was here.
I know not how to say Farewell,
When Farewell is the word
That stays alone for me to say
Or will be heard.
But I cannot speak out that word
Or ever let my loved one go:
How can I bear it that these rooms
Are empty so?
I sit among the dust and hope
That dust will cover me.
I stir the ashes in the hearth,
Though cold they be.
I cannot bear to close the door,
To seal my loneliness away
While dust and ashes yet remain
Of my love’s day.
--Stephen R. Donaldson, 1977
White Gold Wielder, Chapter 7 – Physician’s Plight
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> Even though he spelled it wrong, I was proud to have the same last
> name.
John produced Luke Wilson's first album, long ago. Luke says John would
tell folks his last name was "Pee-Arse" to point 'em at the correct
spelling.
RIP John, and thanks for the strings. They really are different, and I
really do appreciate them.
--
ha
shut up and play your guitar
When I got home just now & saw a message from Colin with the simple
title "John Pearse," I didn't want to open it. If I opened it, it
would be true. Another friend gone.
I only met John twice, but once was more than enough to know that
there was a very special very unique man. Nope. Not gone - not ever.
csj
I knew this was coming, but I was hoping not for a
while. I liked John, I use his strings, and I am
glad I got to know him here, and in private
emails.
I'll miss him. My heart goes out to his family
and friends.
--
Bob Alman
For once, you're not full of shit, Alman.
RIP, John.
Joe
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All the best,
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I never met John but we talked on the phone and enjoyed reminiscing about
our roots in East Yorkshire, John from Goole just 25 miles or so from Hull
where I was born. It is not an exaggeration to say and mean that the world
will not be the same without him.
Chris
Indeed.
--
Larry Pattis
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Wade and Larry, thanks for letting us know.
Dave Hajicek
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> In article
> <86b3e4c8-b9bc-4c19...@i18g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
> Sigh.
>
> John was always supportive of my music & career, despite my not using
> his strings...
>
> I also feel honored to have known this man, and his passing leaves us
> one more good-man short in this world.
>
> You'll see his picture under "gentleman" in the dictionary.
>
> That's really sad. I'm sorry to see him go. As everybody says, he was a
> good and kind man.
>
> Wade and Larry, thanks for letting us know.
>
> Dave Hajicek
Please let's just thank Wade for keeping us up-to-date with Mr.
Pearse's last public details....I was just adding my voice to the large
chorus of friends and fans of this music industry icon.
...and we can all honor the memory of a good man together.
...and I agree with Susan...he has perhaps physically left this world,
but he is not gone. Not at all.
.
--
What a fine tribute to a man you so obviously loved and admired,
Wade.
My condolences to his family and to you and everyone else here who
knew Mr. Pearse personally.
Larry Brown
Wade, thanks for keeping us up to date on John's condition and health
over the last few months.
I did not know John, but am a dedicated user of his strings, which are
excellent. My condolences prayers to his family and friends. From the
outpouring of responses to the news of his passing, I know that he was a
fine man, and he will surely be missed.
--Steve (not Chuck!)
As an aside. I recently decided to try out John Pierce strings (based
entirely upon the reviews of this group).
Unfortunately The A string snapped as I was stringing it up ( right at
the bridge pin).
Rather than go back to guitar center (not my favorite store), I
emailed the JP company directly.
Mary Faith emailed me back in less than 12 hours and had a new set of
strings sent to my house in less than 3 days.
In return I sent them the broken string so they could find out what
happened to cause the break.
All I can say is that a company that is that personal and that concerned
with the customers satisfaction, reflects greatly on the person it is
named after.
I didn't John Pierce, but I am certain that a special kind of person
has passed on, my sincerest sympathies to his family and friends.
--
Jon in oHIo
--
The RIGHT REVEREND G.G. WILLIKERS
<snip>
>As an aside. I recently decided to try out John Pierce strings (based
>entirely upon the reviews of this group).
> Unfortunately The A string snapped as I was stringing it up ( right at
>the bridge pin).
> Rather than go back to guitar center (not my favorite store), I
>emailed the JP company directly.
> Mary Faith emailed me back in less than 12 hours and had a new set of
>strings sent to my house in less than 3 days.
>In return I sent them the broken string so they could find out what
>happened to cause the break.
>
>All I can say is that a company that is that personal and that concerned
>with the customers satisfaction, reflects greatly on the person it is
>named after.
>
> I didn't John Pierce, but I am certain that a special kind of person
>has passed on, my sincerest sympathies to his family and friends.
Jon--I had a similar experience with JP Strings, and Mary Faith in
particular, several years ago. I'd been using Pearse strings for a
while; picked up a new set for my 12-string, and the high G snapped as
I was putting it on. (Not an unusual experience, for me; I guess I
was used to using lamer strings...hasn't happened since...). I
mentioned it in an email (on another subject, IIRC...just as an aside)
and Mary Faith emailed me back quicker than immediately, asking my
snail mail address. She sent me 3 or 4 replacement .010 strings (of
which I still have one--and the others have been given to friends and
family members as strings have broken on other guitars...).
I truly hope that John's strings and his gizmos live on. He gave so
much to the world of guitaring, and music in general...people like
John Pearse should be immortal, dammit...thanks for everything, John.
I only knew you through the group, and some truly wonderful email
exchanges, and always hoped to meet you in person.
Wade, thanks so much for the post. My condolences to you, and to all
of John's family and friends. We've lost a true giant in the world of
music, and just the world of damned fine human beings.
Bill (babbling again) Chandler
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i'm so sorry.
Wade, Thanks for letting us know. I never met John in person, but we
"talked" over the internet for a couple of years. He once sent me a
copy of his first public performance after his accident, many years
ago. It was great to hear him play, and I could "feel" his passion
for music coming through the performances.
The guitar world has lost a good friend. We will miss him.
Jim McCrain