Isaac Clifter.
May his memory be blessed (Photo: Ilan Bashor)
After the death of the great singer, composer and guitarist Yitzhak Kleftar yesterday (Thursday), Limor Beow, the musician's close friend and the one who took care of him, who found him lifeless in his home, was interviewed by Rebecca Michaeli on 103FM.
(Listen to the interview - below).
Yitzhak Clifter: "I'm 70 years old, I understand that these are my last years"
Sanderson said goodbye to Clifter: "Even when you were weak, when you picked up the guitar your pains disappeared"
Clifter forgot that he was the one who composed "What You Love" for me.
This testifies to his modesty
Yitzhak Kleftar, one of the greatest Israeli musicians, died at the age of 72
"I spoke to him two hours ago," said Beow, "we are in contact by phone every day, and I would come to his house every day. And he told me that he felt fine. Two hours after that I came home from work and saw him lying on the floor lifeless. He was alone at home until that I arrived. We were in a hospital a short time ago, but they released him."
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Sanderson said goodbye to Clifton: "Even when you were weak, when you took the guitar your pain disappeared"
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Beau recalled working together with Clifter.
"We talked every day about his work. He was a pure soul. One of the purest people I've ever met. He wasn't easy, but he was a member with a pure soul. I had a right, I won. In one word: I won. For five years I've been with him every day, I took care In him, I gave him everything I really could. He was not easy, to say the least, but he was truly a pure person."
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