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The Gone But Not Forgotten RIP Thread

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message 1101: by Sera69 (new)

Sera69 | 1931 comments God appears to putting together a new all star Rock band. Singer Mike Howe, drummer Joey J and now bassist Dusty Hill. Ye olde guitarists best watch their step.


message 1102: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments make it clapton
make it clapton
make it clapton
............................


message 1103: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments Alan Lewis, a legend amongst rock journalists, former editor of both Sounds and NME, launching editor of Black Music, and Kerrang! and launching publisher of Vox, Uncut, Muzik and lad's mag Loaded (though we won't hold that against him!). Died 23rd June of Parkinson's disease and cancer.

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


message 1104: by Post Soviet (new)

Post Soviet (postsoviet) | 551 comments Sera & Tech gave me a good chuckle.
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message 1105: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments Paul Johnson, legend of Chicago House, has died aged 50 from covid-19

Get Get Down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9APAH...

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


message 1106: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22280 comments Very sad to have to say goodbye to Nanci Griffith - a delightful singer and songwriter and a true original; one with a very real social conscience. I consider myself fortunate to have seen her on stage.

Time to dig out "One Fair Summer Evening"
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...

https://www.npr.org/2021/08/13/102756...


message 1107: by nocheese (new)

nocheese | 6824 comments Val wrote: "Very sad to have to say goodbye to Nanci Griffith - a delightful singer and songwriter and a true original; one with a very real social conscience. I consider myself fortunate to have seen her on s..."

She was a great songwriter. This is my favourite and seems apposite:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=okUYwId....


message 1108: by Collette (new)

Collette | 6189 comments Surprised nobody mentioned the loss of Una Stubbs on Thursday. A talented actress who will be missed. RIP.


message 1109: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Collette wrote: "Surprised nobody mentioned the loss of Una Stubbs on Thursday. A talented actress who will be missed. RIP."

Always be Aunt Sally to me. :)


message 1110: by Collette (new)

Collette | 6189 comments Serial wrote: "Collette wrote: "Surprised nobody mentioned the loss of Una Stubbs on Thursday. A talented actress who will be missed. RIP."

Always be Aunt Sally to me. :)"


She was really good as Mrs Hudson in Sherlock as well. I assume that you have fond childhood memories of Worzel Gummidge like I do, Tim. I'm sure Channel 4 used to show replays years ago on a Sunday morning as well. I can remember watching it with a fry-up and a bit of a hang-over. 😁


message 1111: by nocheese (new)

nocheese | 6824 comments Going further back, she was a lovely, quirky daughter to Alf Garnett in Till Death Do Us Part. And even before that stared with Cliff Richard in Summer Holiday.


message 1112: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22280 comments I may be the only fan of "Summer Holiday" (I even have the sing-a-long version on DVD - cue eye-rolling from Les!) but she was lovely in that! Such a vibrant personality.


message 1113: by nocheese (new)

nocheese | 6824 comments You’re not the only fan of Summer Holiday, Val, although I haven’t seen it for years and I suspect it might make me cringe these days. I had the LP back in the day.


message 1114: by Gordon (new)

Gordon (skiiltan) | 2940 comments nocheese wrote: "Going further back, she was a lovely, quirky daughter to Alf Garnett in Till Death Do Us Part. And even before that stared with Cliff Richard in Summer Holiday."

Yes, I always think of her as the wife of the randy scouse git (a title adopted by the Monkees for a single but changed to "Alternate Title" by RCA). As she was Anthony Booth's on-screen wife, of course, I also like to think of her as Tony Blair's mother-in-law.


message 1115: by Gordon (new)

Gordon (skiiltan) | 2940 comments I had no idea Sean Lock was ill. He has died at the age of 58 (the age I will reach later this month).

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


message 1116: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16062 comments Very sad news, 58 really is no age at all ;o<

I hadn't realised that he had spent so many decades living with Skin Cancer either.


message 1117: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22280 comments Very sad indeed. A brilliant wit.


message 1118: by Sera69 (new)

Sera69 | 1931 comments One of the best things about these panel comedy shows was Sean's often obtuse wit. A shock to find out he's passed.


message 1119: by theDuke (last edited Aug 18, 2021 12:09PM) (new)

theDuke | 6501 comments I recall some while back, in one of his last appearances on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, that he was clearly looking quite pallid, and was having trouble speaking clearly.....and i did wonder if he was suffering from a serious illness.....now we know.

I didn't always get his style of humour, but he a very clever man non the less. Him and Bill Bailey on QI often descended into chaos when they let rip with their surreal comedy!

RIP Sean Lock.


message 1120: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments Martial arts star Sonny Chiba, has died aged 82 from covid complications.

Chiba shot to fame in Japan in the 1970s with the Street Fighter trilogy and other films. He was name-checked by Quentin Tarantino in his script for True Romance (dir. Tony Scott, 1993), when Clarence offered to take Alabama to a Sonny Chiba film night. He was subsequently cast by the director in Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) as a sushi chef and master sword-smith. He later appeared as a yakuza boss in the third Fast & Furious film, Tokyo Drift (2006).

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021...


message 1121: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22280 comments First Nanci Griffith, now Tom T. Hall. So many great songs : That's How I Got To Memphis, The Old Side Of Town, The Year That Clayton Delaney Died, Old Dogs, Children And Watermelon Wine and many many more.

As featured in one of my favourite TV shows:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7oPm...

https://www.tennessean.com/story/ente...


message 1122: by Derek (new)

Derek W | 1372 comments R.I.P Don Everly, gone to join his brother


message 1123: by Sera69 (new)

Sera69 | 1931 comments Desperately sad news to find out Trouble and The Skull vocalist Eric Wagner has passed at 62 from complications with covid. Trouble were one of the forerunners of traditional Doom Metal who, along with Pentagram, Candlemass and St Vitus took the blueprint sound of Black Sabbath and really expanded on it.

At The End Of My Daze
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAoWu...




message 1124: by Tim (last edited Aug 24, 2021 10:01AM) (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments Brian Travers, saxophonist with UB40, after a long battle with the big C.

There'll be wailing in the streets of Killie tonight.

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


message 1125: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments .........and with charlie watts joining him, the tears will flood the same streets!


message 1126: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments God must be dissatisfied with his previous crop of musicians, so he's come back for more. RIP Charlie.


message 1127: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments RIP Charlie.

Damn it, all the good ones are getting old.
Twenty years time, they'll be no one decent left.


message 1128: by Post Soviet (new)

Post Soviet (postsoviet) | 551 comments Well, he had good long life. RIP Charlie.


message 1129: by KJS (last edited Aug 29, 2021 09:56AM) (new)

KJS | 5809 comments Reggae Legend Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry Dies At 85.RIP

https://www.dancehallmag.com/2021/08/...


message 1130: by Sera69 (new)

Sera69 | 1931 comments Absolute legend. No superlatives really come close. No bad age to reach.


message 1131: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments Mr Lee, PHD, RIP.

the great upsetter returns to his home planet


message 1132: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments Doubt there's (m)any fans here, but Sarah Harding, once of Girls Aloud, has died from breast cancer, aged just 39.


message 1133: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16062 comments So very sad ... x x x RIP Sarah x x x

Hear Me Out


message 1134: by Collette (new)

Collette | 6189 comments Poor Sarah. Very sad indeed. x


message 1135: by TheFoe (new)

TheFoe | 2644 comments Not an age to die, RIP Sarah Harding.


message 1136: by theDuke (new)

theDuke | 6501 comments Not familiar with the band's music..but have heard of them at least. That's no age at all to die at.

RIP Sarah Harding.


message 1137: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments Very sad to hear of the death, aged 54, of actor Michael K. Williams, probably best known for his iconic role of Omar Little in 'The Wire'.

Omar comin' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueDji...

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


message 1138: by Derek (new)

Derek W | 1372 comments R.I.P. Jean-Paul Belmondo, aged 88


message 1139: by Post Soviet (new)

Post Soviet (postsoviet) | 551 comments Derek wrote: "R.I.P. Jean-Paul Belmondo, aged 88"

Ouches! We boys used to be big fans of Belmondo in 70s.
R.I.P.


message 1140: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Tim wrote: "Very sad to hear of the death, aged 54, of actor Michael K. Williams, probably best known for his iconic role of Omar Little in 'The Wire'.

Omar comin' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueDji...
..."


Wow was he good as Omar, my favourite. Another useless drug death by the sounds of it.


message 1141: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments Peter Ind, jazz producer and bassist, died on August 20th. You might not know his name, but if you're old enough you should remember this, on which he played as a session gig.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMD_S...


message 1142: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7481 comments Tim wrote: "Peter Ind, jazz producer and bassist, died on August 20th. You might not know his name, but if you're old enough you should remember this, on which he played as a session gig.

https://www.youtube...."


A classic ad of its day, Tim.


message 1143: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments SussexWelsh wrote: "A classic ad of its day, Tim."

I miss when ads were actually fun, and didn't make you want to throw a brick through the screen.


message 1144: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Tim wrote: "SussexWelsh wrote: "A classic ad of its day, Tim."

I miss when ads were actually fun, and didn't make you want to throw a brick through the screen."


Hamlet Cigar ads, were the best.


message 1145: by theDuke (last edited Sep 09, 2021 01:48PM) (new)

theDuke | 6501 comments I loved those adverts...especially the guy from Rab C Nesbitt in them, they were hilarious! I agree, today's heavily CGI'd nonsensical commercials just drive me something rotten......why are they so sooo irritating and noisy now? Who the hell gunna watch them for with all crap thumping music plastered all over them? Don't the ad men know yet.....that we 'consumers' have the power, in the form of a remote control??!! No? They should!

Car adverts are a particular favourite loathing of mine.....they are so pathetically unrealistically stupid these days! Why can't they actually tell us what 'effing' hell they're actually capable of & what they've got in them....instead of sending the viewer down some surreal kaleidoscopic world of the impossible. I mean.....the ad men do know, that cars cannot fly, don't they?! And they cannot drive up perpendicular walls too? And don't get me started on the dreadful music they shove on them as well. Gawd almighty!

Anyway..this isn't the gripes and groans thread, so...

RIP Peter Ind. You were a part of an era when ad men got it right!


message 1146: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10976 comments Folk singer Michael Chapman has died aged 80. Born in Leeds, he established himself in the clubs of northern England during the 60s. The only time he troubled the chart compilers was in 1970 with his album 'Fully Qualified Survivor', but he continued making records right through to 2019. RIP.

Postcards Of Scarborough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BdNi...


message 1147: by Derek (new)

Derek W | 1372 comments Saw Michael Chapman several times in the late sixties, early seventies, always enjoyed his performances.


message 1148: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Derek wrote: "Saw Michael Chapman several times in the late sixties, early seventies, always enjoyed his performances."

I saw him at Wadebridge Folk Festival, years ago, had an album that my Dad got at the gig too, don't have it now, but liked it at the time.


message 1149: by Gordon (new)

Gordon (skiiltan) | 2940 comments Just spotted this in yesterday's paper. Richard H Kirk, founder of Cabaret Voltaire, has died at the age of 65:

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


message 1150: by Brass Neck (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments Alan Lancaster, bassist and vocalist wiv ver Quo. Saw them at Manchester Apollo in 2014, great gig. This one in fact - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxw4Y...

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainme...


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