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How the internet paid tribute to Jimmy Buffett

2023-09-03 02:45
Today we are all parrotheads. Capping off Mashable's Jimmy Buffett Summer with the worst possible
How the internet paid tribute to Jimmy Buffett

Today we are all parrotheads.

Capping off Mashable's Jimmy Buffett Summer with the worst possible news, the legendary singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett passed away Saturday. The progenitor of his own brand of Caribbean-tinged escapism enjoyed a career that carried him from the life of a street performer in the 1960s to national treasure status — and quite possibly a ten-figure net worth — in the 2020s. His signature song, "Margaritaville," is a ubiquitous earworm, a chain of restaurants and resorts, and a lifestyle unto itself.

But despite a consistent frankness about mortality in his lyrics, Buffett was never one to dwell on the morbid, and it's safe to say that rather than grieve, "Bubba" — as his friends and family called him — would have wanted us all to pour some tequila, and toast to the adventure his life was.

And that's just what the internet has been doing all Sunday.

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Here's a round-up of tributes from celebrities and fans alike.

CBS Sunday Morning put Jimmy's life in context.

The chillest news show on network TV posted a segment from 2020 in which Buffett reflected on his life, and even ruminated a bit about death.

X user @latashaellis recalled an amazing nautical encounter.

A WWE fan account remembered a beautiful, Buffett-inspired moment.

Buffett wasn't there in the ring when The Rock and Stone Cold sang his song, but it's fitting that he would inspire a rare moment of camaraderie in the ring.

User @LazlosGhost recalled Jimmy's collaboration with Snoop Dogg.

Hunt down and watch The Beach Bum if you can. This moment alone makes it worth your while.

A Muppets fan account brought back Jimmy's 1998 collaboration with Kermit the Frog.

User @MarlowNYC remembered Jimmy's blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo in Jurassic World.

Thanks to Jimmy's efforts, the twin margaritas survived the grisly pterodactyl onslaught.

A tribute came in from a former president.

User @brandonwenerd posted a poignant book excerpt.

...and Mashable's parrothead-in-chief summed it all up.