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The Gone But Not Forgotten RIP Thread


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!

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You were lucky to see him, Val.
I always remember him comforting Sinead O Connor onstage.
He lived some life.

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Rock in Peace


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

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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.

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.

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.

Michael Jackson rolls his eyes! 😂


The Mighty Two Jabs Prescott.
I rewatched that instinctual punch he doled out today, it never loses its excellence.

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





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

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RIP Garth Hudson aged 87

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died aged 81. Rest in peace.
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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.


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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