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The Gone But Not Forgotten RIP Thread

bit harsh, no?

Those bloomin' Suffragettes ... what were they thinking? So inconsiderate. :-(


You forgot that footage from the last XR outings, where angry commuters dragged some bloke down from the roof of a train where he'd climbed onto, I guess. Yeah, these demonstrators disrupt the hell out of ordinary people's lives.
After the first round of demos, I read a piece by a journalist who went into Parliament Square when the XR crowd had left, to find it in a disgusting state, stinking of urine and faeces, and garbage strewn all around. Perhaps these earth hugging types should practice what they preach. Some do, I'm sure, but far from all of them.
To date, the one big demo in London where the marchers cleared up their rubbish (and to the surprise of local authority workers actually left the streets cleaner than on a normal day) remains the hated by much of the left Countryside Alliance.
As for the guy who died, that's a tragedy for his family and friends at such a young age. His activities, whether one agrees with them or not, shouldn't enter into it.

He could have been the nicest guy in the world, for all the world i know, but i really don't care much for this particular XR group. I was in Cardiff last May. On the day i was due to leave for home, i thought 'd look around the castle that morning. As i approached it...a whole group of these XR demonstrators took to blocking the main road that passes by the castle...and rooted themselves there for the whole day, at the annoyance of everybody else. I don't think was an arranged protest either, judging by the way some of them were arguing with the local bobbies, after i'd visted the castle.
I just think in this day and age....this sort of thing is outdated. Yeah, in the past....like the aforementioned Suffergettes...there wasn't many other ways to get noticed or heard back then..so i champion them for helping to bring about the changes for all women....bully for them.
But these days..you've got the World Wide Web to help get a political message across to the masses....& political lobbying groups to get the message across to the politicians, and public conferences, that the world leaders attend, like the G summits, so people like Greta Thornberg can make her stand in. All fine and dandy..and good luck to them, i say. But chaining oneself to a car, building, blocking roads, and holding those places effectively to ransom, by singing, chanting, waving placards and all the rest of it...at the inconvenience of public Joe and Jane....just isn't on in my world. That sort of thing was probably okay 40 years ago...but not today.
But as Tim says..i spose personal opinions regarding the recently deceased should be left out of this thread, so my apologies folks.
Just gets my goat, these types, sorry.

A major problem with that is money buys the most and the best(?) lobbyists - big coal, big banks, big mining conglomerates, big media, big pharmaceuticals, etc. etc.
And I'm of the belief that the Russians are the best at using the WWW for getting a political message across and Mark Zuckerberg isn't going to stop them.

Aye riiiight. More power to those with the guts to resist bad laws, divisive policies and rampant/rogue businesses which overexploit people and the environment and ratchet up our headlong rush to planetary extinction. Never mind, we'll soon find another one.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainm...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainm...

https://www.theguardian.com/music/202...

Performance artist Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, co-founder of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, died of chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia on Sat 14 Mar at the age of 70.

Might be an excuse to dig all the old Asterix books out of my garage.

Note my careful avoidance of the word ‘graphic’.


https://www.theguardian.com/music/202...
If I Could - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhv5k... - which gave her a top 20 hit in 1970.

https://thequietus.com/articles/28047...
Threnody For The Victims Of Hiroshima is perhaps his best known work - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp3Bl...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainm...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AT_P...

I fear he won't be the last.
https://text.npr.org/s.php?sId=824801424

I fear he won't be the last.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/01/us...

please help the jazzers be-bop safe!


https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-ra...

No. He had a heart transplant several years ago. Otherwise he would have died.


The one piece of news I did not want to hear! Farewell John and thank you for all the wonderful memories and songs. I'm so glad I got to see you last year. You will live on in the hearts of thousands.

Mr. Dylan, listing his favorite songwriters in a 2009 interview, put Mr. Prine front and center. “Prine’s stuff is pure Proustian existentialism,” he said. “Midwestern mind trips to the nth degree. And he writes beautiful songs.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/07/ar...


I'm not overly familiar with John's music, but sad to hear this. Given that he'd gone on for some days there was always hope he might pull through, but it wasn't to be.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0EiV...
"When I get to heaven, I'm gonna shake God's hand
Thank him for more blessings than one man can stand
Then I'm gonna get a guitar and start a rock-n-roll band
Check into a swell hotel; ain't the afterlife grand?
And then I'm gonna get a cocktail: vodka and ginger ale
Yeah, I'm gonna smoke a cigarette that's nine miles long
I'm gonna kiss that pretty girl on the tilt-a-whirl
'Cause this old man is goin' to town
Then as God as my witness, I'm gettin' back into showbusiness
I'm gonna open up a nightclub called "The Tree of Forgiveness"
And forgive everybody ever done me any harm
Well, I might even invite a few choice critics, those syph'litic parasitics
Buy 'em a pint of [?] and smother 'em with my charm
'Cause then I'm gonna get a cocktail: vodka and ginger ale
Yeah I'm gonna smoke a cigarette that's nine miles long
I'm gonna kiss that pretty girl on the tilt-a-whirl
Yeah this old man is goin' to town
Yeah when I get to heaven, I'm gonna take that wristwatch off my arm
What are you gonna do with time after you've bought the farm?
And them I'm gonna go find my mom and dad, and good old brother Doug
Well I bet him and cousin Jackie are still cuttin' up a rug
I wanna see all my mama's sisters, 'cause that's where all the love starts
I miss 'em all like crazy, bless their little hearts
And I always will remember these words my daddy said
He said, "Buddy, when you're dead, you're a dead pecker-head"
I hope to prove him wrong, that is, when I get to heaven
'Cause I'm gonna have a cocktail: vodka and ginger ale
Yeah I'm gonna smoke a cigarette that's nine miles long
I'm gonna kiss that pretty girl on the tilt-a-whirl
Yeah this old man is goin' to town
Yeah this old man is goin' to town"

Tech seems to have taken this rather literally.
Hope he's okay."
He did (we've exchanged messages); he is but he has withdrawn for an unspecified period.


Yeah, likewise, but there you go. Everyone's lines in the sand are set differently and written responses in the absence of body language and other cues are open to interpretation - one man's "That was bloody rude" is another's "Well said". Not sure there's owt to be done except to leave it to time?
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