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The Gone But Not Forgotten RIP Thread

George Frayne, aka Commander Cody has left the planet. Bigger than life, a force of nature, a pal for 55 years, throwing my lot in with George, and our fellow Airmen, forever changed my life. He had a heart just as big as his bluster, and took me under his wing when I was a fresh faced 19 yr old. Luckily he left us a lifetime of top notch music, art and videos to enjoy. All that, plus tales of his legendary shenanigans shall live on! My heart goes out to George's tireless champion his wife Sue, and daughter Sophia. Rest in peace, Commander. Or, if you'd rather, go on, raise a ruckus.
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RIP Alan Lancaster, what a band it was. Saw the sometime in mid 90s, electrifying as always.
Plus my mac went into coma about time of Brass post.
RIP Paddy Moloney, one of cofounders of Chieftains and good friends with Zappa (used to be).

I saw Quo twice, once in 78 at the ostensible height of their powers but found it repetitive and a bit of a yawn. I then went to Manchester Apollo a third of a century later for one of the Furious Four reunion gigs (2014?) and was joyfully entranced by the proceedings ..... go figure!

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I've got :
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Van's "Irish Heartbeat"
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and possibly the best-ever Christmas album:
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Graeme Edge, drummer with the Moody Blues
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Mick Rock, snapper extraordinaire!
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As a Grauniad piece says, pop is now too controlled to allow a maverick like Mick Rock to flourish.
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You may know him from "Walkabout" or "Storm Boy" or maybe "Crocodile Dundee", "Rabbit Proof Fence", "The Tracker" or "Charlie's Country" for which he won best actor in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section.
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How sad. I watched a fascinating and touching documentary about him fairly recently. He was magnificent both as a performer and as a man.

Hear, hear :-(


Won't have to live without his music now?

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Yeah that came as a shock, R.I.P. Janice Long


Goodbye big fella


Funny you should mention that. Apparently in an interview his only stipulations were, no mention of Fight Club or asking him what is was he wouldn't do for love!

a mystery only due to the printers running out of ink. the lyric is actually;
'i'd do anything for love, but i won't do Thatcher"
true

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Crash Course In Brain Surgery
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Bob Baker, died early November last year. Scriptwriter - probably best known as co-creator (with his writing partner Dave Martin) of the beloved/annoying K-9 from Doctor Who. He also co-wrote many of the Wallace & Gromit films.
Henry Woolf, also died last November. Actor who appeared in a host of films and TV shows, including Rutland Weekend Television, The Sweeney, Steptoe & Son (the colour revival series), and the Doctor Who story 'The Sun Makers' where he played the evil role of The Collector. His film credits include 'The Bed Sitting Room' (1969), 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' (1975), 'Rogue Male' (1976) and 'Superman III' (1983).
Finally, sad to learn of the death of Ian McDonald, who passed away on 9th February after a battle with cancer. Founder member of King Crimson - appearing on 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' (1969) before jumping ship at the end of the band's US tour, subsequently reappearing for 'Red' (1974). Ian also co-founded Foreigner, appearing on their first three albums before departing due to disagreements with Mick Jones.




"Jan Pieńkowski, who has died aged 85, was a most original illustrator, writer and designer of pop-up books, whose Polish childhood and experiences as a wartime refugee fed into his mesmerising work. He published more than 140 books for children and described the essence of his prodigious output simply as telling stories in pictures."
Fascinating obituary in The Guardian.
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That's awfully sad news, Tech. So sorry. Big hug to you and Mrs Tech (& to Bob Z who will miss her too, even if he doesn't say so). X



With regard to S.K. Warne (and Australia is going completely over the top - he'll have a State funeral and I'm surprised there hasn't been a call for three days of official mourning), while admiring his prowess with the ball, I didn't really respect the bloke. However, I did find him one of the best commentators on the game - particularly because he never displayed the one-eyed adulation for the Aussies that so many of our own commentators favour. I always thought he was very impartial and happy to give credit where credit was due.
Australian cricket will be much poorer for the loss of these two champions.

Shirley Hughes, we have lots of her kids books.
Amazing books.
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After LaBelle went on hiatus in the late 70s, Dash made solo records and performed backing vocals for the Stones on their Steel Wheels album amongst other projects.
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