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The Gone But Not Forgotten RIP Thread

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message 1501: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22282 comments A blast from my childhood, Caterina Valente has died aged 93 - "one of the most successful and important European artists in the world of chanson, pop and jazz". A fascinating life:

https://www.bear-family.com/listing/m...


message 1502: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments In case anybody thought I had joined the choir invisible, not so. Just we've been offline for two weeks due to BT's incompetence,


message 1503: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22282 comments Missed you Tim!


message 1504: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments Val wrote: "Missed you Tim!"

Thanks Val. I've missed this place too.


message 1505: by Helen The Melon (new)

Helen The Melon | 3430 comments Tim wrote: "In case anybody thought I had joined the choir invisible, not so. Just we've been offline for two weeks due to BT's incompetence,"

Phew. Glad you're ok, was beginning to wonder where you were: thought you'd gone off on an exotic holiday somewhere.

BT's incompetence knows no bounds!


message 1506: by TheFoe (last edited Sep 21, 2024 03:19PM) (new)

TheFoe | 2644 comments Who the bloody hell is Tim, never heard of him?!!


message 1507: by Sj (new)

Sj Brooke | 2521 comments R.I.P. Dick Diamonde of The Easybeats [aged 76]

https://www.noise11.com/news/r-i-p-di...


message 1508: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22282 comments We have been remiss in not marking the death of Maggie Smith who has graced our screens and stages for so many decades. Too many performances to choose from but one of my favourites was her turn as Rod Taylor's secretary in The V.I.P.s. They also made Young Cassidy together and got on very well I believe.

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/society/a...

https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2...


message 1509: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22282 comments And Kris Kristofferson - another of my favourites gone. I fell in love with his music in the very early 70s. A great songwriter and an amazing career - "a Golden Globe-winning actor, Golden Gloves boxer, Rhodes scholar, author, U.S. Army veteran, pilot, and onetime record-label janitor". I was lucky enough to see him here five years ago when he was still in top form.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/mu...

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


message 1510: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Val wrote: "And Kris Kristofferson - another of my favourites gone. I fell in love with his music in the very early 70s. A great songwriter and an amazing career - "a Golden Globe-winning actor, Golden Gloves ..."

You were lucky to see him, Val.

I always remember him comforting Sinead O Connor onstage.

He lived some life.


message 1511: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22282 comments Vale Cissy Houston - possibly known in recent years as Whitney's mother but she was a fine singer in her own right.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB8rL...

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2...


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message 1513: by Sera69 (new)

Sera69 | 1931 comments Mr Paul Di'Anno, passed at 66. Not Iron Maiden's best vocalist but undoubtedly the best vocalist for the time, 1978-1981, with some undeniable classics to his name. The band would not have been able to achieve the success they did if not for the groundwork done on these two classics; Iron Maiden and Killers.

Rock in Peace


message 1514: by Serial (last edited Oct 23, 2024 10:28AM) (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Geoff Capes, a fixture on TV during my childhood.


message 1515: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7481 comments Phil Lesh, founder member and permanent bass player of the Grateful Dead, aged 84.


message 1516: by Fishy_Jim (new)

Fishy_Jim  | 1287 comments RIP Teri Garr. The talented actress best known for her comedy rôles passed away a day or so ago following a long battle with MS.


message 1517: by Sj (new)

Sj Brooke | 2521 comments RIP Quincy Jones, Peerless Music Producer Behind ‘Thriller,’ Dead at 91

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/mu...


message 1518: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22282 comments What a huge loss to the music industry! His autobiography is a fascinating read.


message 1519: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7481 comments Timothy West, aged 90.

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

He always came across as a lovely bloke. Poor Prunella Scales, what will she do without him? :-(


message 1520: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments SussexWelsh wrote: "Timothy West, aged 90.

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

He always came across as a lovely bloke. Poor Prunella Scales, w..."


That's desperately sad, given Pru's dementia. Just hope she will get the loving care that Timothy gave her. RIP to a fine actor and, as you say, lovely bloke.


message 1521: by Sj (new)

Sj Brooke | 2521 comments The Who and The Kinks producer Shel Talmy has died, aged 87

https://www.nme.com/news/music/the-wh...


message 1522: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7481 comments Pete Sinfield, co-founder and lyricist for King Crimson, aged 80.

Another legend gone. :-(


message 1523: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments SussexWelsh wrote: "Pete Sinfield, co-founder and lyricist for King Crimson, aged 80.

Another legend gone. :-("


Sad to hear. A man of great breadth. Everybody will know him for his work with Crim, but Pete would also go on to write hits for the likes of Leo Sayer, Five Star and Bucks Fizz. RIP.


message 1524: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7481 comments I very nearly opted for the Manticore label and posted a track by him on your 441 thread Tim.


message 1525: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments SussexWelsh wrote: "I very nearly opted for the Manticore label and posted a track by him on your 441 thread Tim."

That would have been cool, Sussex (for me anyway!). Maybe if people enjoyed the theme a second round could be had sometime in the future? Loads of scope still there.


message 1526: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7481 comments It definitely warrants a second round I'd say, Tim.


message 1527: by Sj (new)

Sj Brooke | 2521 comments R.I.P. Colin Petersen: Bee Gees Drummer Dies at 78

https://thestrangebrew.co.uk/colin-pe...


message 1528: by suzysunshine7 (new)

suzysunshine7 | 16062 comments And Dennis Bryon, another Bee Gees Drummer, dies at 76 ... RIP


message 1529: by Post Soviet (new)

Post Soviet (postsoviet) | 551 comments Any went to Liam Payne funeral? Jaysus, I haven't seen so much fuss since John Lennon death.


message 1530: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments Post Soviet wrote: "Any went to Liam Payne funeral? Jaysus, I haven't seen so much fuss since John Lennon death."

Michael Jackson rolls his eyes! 😂


message 1531: by Tim (last edited Nov 21, 2024 02:21PM) (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments John Prescott. Whatever his supposed shortcomings in certain areas and no matter whether one is a Labour supporter or not, it can't be denied that he was a political giant in comparison to the motley crew of lying pygmies currently occupying Downing Street.


message 1532: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Tim wrote: "John Prescott. Whatever his supposed shortcomings in certain areas and no matter whether one is a Labour supporters or not, it can't be denied that he was a political giant in comparison to the mot..."

The Mighty Two Jabs Prescott.

I rewatched that instinctual punch he doled out today, it never loses its excellence.


message 1533: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7481 comments RIP DJ Johnnie Walker, aged 79.


message 1534: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments Sam Moore, of Sam & Dave, of complications after surgery, aged 89.

His one-time partner in the duo, Dave Prater, died in 1988 in a road accident.


message 1535: by Sera69 (new)

Sera69 | 1931 comments Tony Slattery has passed at 65. Somewhat of a legend of my yoof tv and cursed, in subsequent years, by many more demons than most. Classic channel 4.


message 1536: by Sera69 (new)

Sera69 | 1931 comments God damn David Lynch has gone at 78. A million film studies students will tell you he's responsible for the greatest movie ever made, Inland Empire, but I'll go with Dune and Wild at Heart and Twin Peaks and many more.


message 1537: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22282 comments It's getting scary opening this thread these days. I just watched The Fabelmans (2022) last week in which he took the part of another director, John Ford. My favourites would include Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and The Straight Story as well as Twin Peaks, of course.


message 1538: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7481 comments Eraserhead was my first Lynch film .... loved it. Can't say there's anything much he's done since that I haven't appreciated.


message 1539: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22282 comments Farewell Denis Law, Manchester United and Scotland legend, aged 84.

I live at 14 Stanhope Street,
Me mum, me dad and me,
And three of us have made a gang,
John Stokes and Trev and me.

Our favourite day is Saturday;
We go Old Trafford way
And wear red colours in our coats
To watch United play.

We always stand behind the goal
In the middle of the roar.
The others come to see the game -
I come for Denis Law.

His red sleeves flap around his wrists,
He’s built all thin and raw,
But the toughest backs don’t stand a chance
When the ball’s near Denis Law.

He’s a whiplash when he’s in control,
He can swivel like an eel,
And twist and sprint in such a way
It makes defences reel.

And when he’s hurtling for the goal
I know he’s got to score.
Defences may stop normal men -
They can’t stop Denis Law.

We all race home when full time blows
To kick a tennis ball,
And Trafford Park is our back-yard,
And the stand is next door’s wall.

Old Stokesey shouts, “I’m Jimmy Greaves,”
And scores against the door,
And Trev shouts: “I’ll be Charlton,” -
But I am Denis Law.

Gareth Owen


message 1540: by Tim (last edited Jan 21, 2025 05:27AM) (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments John Sykes, guitarist with the Tygers of Pan Tang, Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake amongst others, aged 65. The big C took him.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c...


message 1541: by Sj (new)

Sj Brooke | 2521 comments Yep, extremely bad start to the year

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/mu...

RIP Garth Hudson aged 87


message 1542: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments Christopher Benjamin, character actor, probably best known for his role as theatre owner Henry Gordon Jago in the Doctor Who classic 'The Talons Of Weng Chiang'. He also appeared in the likes of Z Cars, The Avengers and The Saint during the 1960s and carried on working until very recently.

https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/chri...


message 1543: by Sj (last edited Jan 30, 2025 11:07AM) (new)

Sj Brooke | 2521 comments Marianne Faithfull died aged 78 R.I.P.

https://variety.com/2025/music/news/m...


message 1544: by Tim (last edited Feb 06, 2025 12:58AM) (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments Brian Murphy, aged 92, actor who played the legendary George Roper in the sitcoms 'Man About The House' and 'George And Mildred'. His co-star, Yootha Joyce, died way back in 1980.

https://www.itv.com/news/2025-02-04/b...


message 1545: by Sj (new)

Sj Brooke | 2521 comments Mike Ratledge, a founding member of Soft Machine.
died aged 81. Rest in peace.

https://www.loudersound.com/news/he-w...


message 1546: by TheFoe (last edited Feb 18, 2025 03:00PM) (new)

TheFoe | 2644 comments R.I.P. Rick Buckler. I always thought he was quite an under-rated drummer and sad to see he has passed away.


message 1547: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments The radio was tuned to Radio 2 when I heard this sad news, so what did the idiot play, why 'That's Entertainment' of course, which barely features Rick's work. I suppose they consider 'Funeral Pyre' might frighten the horses.


message 1548: by TheFoe (new)

TheFoe | 2644 comments Tim wrote: "The radio was tuned to Radio 2 when I heard this sad news, so what did the idiot play, why 'That's Entertainment' of course, which barely features Rick's work. I suppose they consider 'Funeral Pyre..."

I always associate Funeral Pyre with Rick Buckler's drumming. Ironically on TikTok a couple of weeks ago was a Jam tribute band called Sound Affex, who covered this song. I had always held out for a reunion, but I don't think there was any love lost between him and Weller.


message 1549: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10977 comments Must admit I found Weller's tribute, in which he waxed lyrical about the early days of the Jam, a bit hypocritical considering the way in which he shafted his two old friends by breaking the band up with no warning.


message 1550: by TheFoe (last edited Feb 19, 2025 04:06PM) (new)

TheFoe | 2644 comments Tim wrote: "Must admit I found Weller's tribute, in which he waxed lyrical about the early days of the Jam, a bit hypocritical considering the way in which he shafted his two old friends by breaking the band u..."

I agree. As much as I respect Paul Weller, that never sat right with me. Perhaps he didn't realise how much The Jam meant to the other band members. Or maybe he was just an arsehole who didn't give a stuff.


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