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Tim Franklin | 10972 comments theDuke wrote: "Well..not a 'celebrity', but received a phone call this morning from my Mother's sister......me uncle died today, he was 68. Another victim of ****ing cancer. He never smoked, never drank...cancer ..."

Very sorry for your loss, Duke and family.


message 202: by theDuke (last edited Sep 22, 2018 06:04AM) (new)

theDuke | 6499 comments Lez wrote: "I’m sorry to hear that Duke. My dad never had a day’s illness till he retired. Then he started having transient ischemic attacks (TIAs or mini-strokes) and died of kidney failure at 76."

Thank you Lez & Tim.

It is amazing just how many folks start having health issues in their retirement, I wonder if the change in one's lifestyle, after retiring, has an contributing effect?

And yet..some folks never get 'ill' and lead a very long life. I knew a chap who used to come into my store every day, without fail. He smoked for 70 years, before giving up in his mid '90's. He had perfect sight, perfect hearing, sharp as tack, walked un aided...the guy was unbelievably 'fit' for his age. 'Time' eventually caught up with him, in the end, but he did live to the grand old age of....103!

He must have had some amazing genes, that all I can think of, to have lived so long, and with no major health complaints. He'd been retired for nearly 40 years, an all!


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Tim Franklin | 10972 comments Earlier this year, an uncle of one of my mum's god-daughters disappeared. This week the police have arrested four people they suspect of murdering him, although no body has yet been found. I don't recall ever having met the victim, but my parents knew him. The case has made some of the papers, at least.

If they're guilty, hope they'll go down for a long time.


message 204: by theDuke (last edited Sep 22, 2018 06:07AM) (new)

theDuke | 6499 comments Tim wrote: "Earlier this year, an uncle of one of my mum's god-daughters disappeared. This week the police have arrested four people they suspect of murdering him, although no body has yet been found. I don't ..."

Oh cripes..how awful Tim. A sad end to a life....I hope justice is duly served.


message 205: by theDuke (last edited Sep 22, 2018 07:20AM) (new)

theDuke | 6499 comments Just found out Charles Nicholas Hodges, erstwhile partner of cockney rock duo Chas & Dave, had also died today, aged 74. Recently another sufferer of the big C, he died peacefully in sleep from organ failure following treatment for cancer.

Now here's the spooky thing....my uncle who also died today...is also a Hodges & was also a born and bred East end Londoner .....unbelievable.

As far as I know, there's no relation between the two.


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Duke;

My sympathies to you and your mum for your loss.


message 207: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10972 comments theDuke wrote: "Just found out Charles Nicholas Hodges, erstwhile partner of cockney rock duo Chas & Dave, had also died today, aged 74. Recently another sufferer of the big C, he died peacefully in sleep from org..."

Spooky! You never know, Duke. Go far enough back and your uncle and him could be related somehow.


message 208: by theDuke (last edited Sep 23, 2018 06:51AM) (new)

theDuke | 6499 comments Cheers chaps, and Tim....if one was to got all the way back...then we're ALL related...albeit...several upteen thousand generations removed! :)


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nocheese | 6824 comments Master of French Chanson Charles Aznavour has joined the choir invisible. https://www.theguardian.com/world/201....

His songs tended to lose something in translation into English. At one time I played 'Je Te Rechaufferai' over and over.


message 210: by Lez (new)

Lez | 7490 comments That’s quite nice, nc. I’ve only ever heard the ubiquitous warbly ‘She’.


message 211: by nocheese (new)

nocheese | 6824 comments I never cared for 'She', although I didn't mind Elvis Costello's version.
Early, French Aznavour is something else altogether. A friend and I went two nights in a row to see him at the Edinburgh festival sometime in the late sixties. He was electrifying. He is also the star of a favourite film of mine 'Tirez Sur Le Pianiste.'


message 212: by theDuke (last edited Oct 01, 2018 08:57AM) (new)

theDuke | 6499 comments The much loved children presenter of the long running kids show Rainbow, Geoffrey Hayes, died today, aged 76, from Pneumonia, with his wife & son at his bedside.

Trained as an actor, he had an recurring role in the TV show Z cars, then replaced David Cook, as presenter of Rainbow, in 1974 and stayed till the show's end in 1993.

After Rainbow was cancelled, Hayes struggled to find acting work there after, & initially took up a job stacking shelves in his local Sainbury's, before becoming a taxicab driver. He had appeared in television adverts, the odd music video, & occasional appearances on TV quiz shows, retiring a few years ago.


message 213: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments geoffrey? nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! say it ain't so, duke!


message 214: by theDuke (new)

theDuke | 6499 comments Tech wrote: "geoffrey? nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! say it ain't so, duke!"

Just found out, that the three regular musicians, Rod Jane & Freddy, that appeared on Rainbow, and later their own show, are still going strong, remember them?

Jane was married to Rod....but got divorced in '79, 6 years later J & F got together. After 30 years in a relationship, they finally tied the knot in 2016. They're all still alive..as are most of the puppeteers and actors who played & voiced Zippy, George & Bungle.

Did anybody ever work out what the heck Zippy is/was?


message 215: by Derek (new)

Derek W | 1371 comments RIP Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane


message 216: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10972 comments RIP Otis Rush - legendary bluesman.

Probably best known to the rock-ist tendency as the writer of 'I can't quit you baby', later covered by Zeppelin.


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Tim Franklin | 10972 comments Annapurna Devi, died 13th October 2018 aged 91

Master of the surbahar (bass sitar), which she learned from her father. Devi married another of his students, Ravi Shankar, and for a time they performed together. Sadly, Ravi apparently got jealous that his wife received more more acclaim from the public, even though his was the more famous name. In 1956 Devi played for the last time in public to become the 'dutiful' wife. Ravi began seeing other women though, and eventually the marriage ended.

Devi continued to teach, but never resumed her performance career, which is sad. I'm not sure whether she made any recordings prior to her 'retirement'.


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Brass Neck | 3979 comments I was gob-smacked when Blind Col told me Cerys Matthews had ….. announced Tony Joe White's death from a heart attack over a week ago. Poor bugger'd only just released his latest (very good) album an'all.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/201...


message 219: by Serial (last edited Nov 01, 2018 10:42AM) (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments WHAT!

Had no idea. Just bought his new album, which is fantastic, especially his version of 'Boom Boom Boom'.


message 220: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Had to go and check it was actually true. Seems it is, a heart attack at home, no suffering it was quick his son has said.
Better that than lingering on in a state of sickness I guess. But very out the blue...


message 221: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments not just yet.......

......regardless of the fact that i particularly loathe rod stewart, and having just watched him on 'loose women', if it's not announced that he has early onset dementia in the next six months, i'll say something nice about him!


message 222: by Brass Neck (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments Tech wrote: "not just yet.......

......regardless of the fact that i particularly loathe rod stewart, and having just watched him on 'loose women', if it's not announced that he has early onset dementia in the..."


Watching Rod Stewart on loose women ….. fnaar.


message 223: by KJS (new)

KJS | 5809 comments Brass Neck wrote: "Tech wrote: "not just yet.......

......regardless of the fact that i particularly loathe rod stewart, and having just watched him on 'loose women', if it's not announced that he has early onset de..."


At least he knew how to draw the Scottish Cup.The best thing he's done since 1974.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YlZQ...


message 224: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments 'having just watched him on 'loose women'

That's some nasty shit, as if Rods loose aged skin isn't vile enough, he has to be featured mounting some other loose hanging beast.

Sickening.


message 225: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments a vile image, but still preferable to listening to him sing!

you heard it here first! he was taking all sorts of eye contact cues from his missus (who is a panelist on the wonderful 'loose women'), and had a constant look of confusion and slight anxiety throughout the piece. definitely not the cheeky chappie faux scotsman personna we all love to loathe him for!


message 226: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Tech wrote: "a vile image, but still preferable to listening to him sing!

you heard it here first! he was taking all sorts of eye contact cues from his missus (who is a panelist on the wonderful 'loose women')..."


Is it really true he insisted on being addressed as Sir ?


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message 229: by Derek (new)

Derek W | 1371 comments RIP Stan Lee, superhero comic legend


message 230: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10972 comments Derek wrote: "RIP Stan Lee, superhero comic legend"

Indeed. RIP Stan.

I watched a vid on youtube, lamenting that some social media trolls had begun accusing Stan of being racist and sexist (after his death mind, they wouldn't have the balls to do so when he was alive) because he had slapped down a suggestion that Spider Man should become black. And quite right too; why should his creation be used by someone else to push their own agenda. Stan also created Daredevil (who is blind) and Black Panther (who is err, black) amongst many others, so the idea that he's some white supremacist is risible.

But that's the way of SJW's; they don't have any talent to create their own characters and worlds (and they know that people who want to be entertained don't want identity politics shoved in their faces), so they just 'steal' the creations of better people than they, and alienate the audience.


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Martin O' | 2196 comments Apparently there are quite a few cameos of Stan in the can so no doubt he will continue to pop up in future Marvel films, if only posthumously.
I agree with the sentiments of a black Spider Man, did you know there is also a fiendish plot to usurp Thor with a female and that Captain America is actually an agent for Hydra?


message 232: by nocheese (last edited Nov 22, 2018 10:02AM) (new)

nocheese | 6824 comments Roy Bailey, giant of the British folk scene and of the political left, has died aged 83.

Excellent Guardian obituary says it better than I ever could.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/201...


message 233: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10972 comments Hardy Fox, co-founder of the Residents, on November 1st, from brain cancer, aged 73.


message 234: by Tim (last edited Nov 26, 2018 05:53AM) (new)

Tim Franklin | 10972 comments Nicolas Roeg, director of such films as 'Don't Look Now', 'Performance', and 'The Man Who Fell To Earth' amongst many, died last Friday, 23rd November, aged 90.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018...


message 235: by nocheese (new)

nocheese | 6824 comments The Grim Reaper is running amok in the film industry, Bernardo Bertolucci two days after Nic Roeg.


message 236: by theDuke (last edited Dec 01, 2018 07:02PM) (new)

theDuke | 6499 comments Baroness Trumpington, aka Jean Alys Barker, died today aged 96. A Conservative politician & later a member of the House of Lords, she also worked in naval intelligence at Bletchley Park during the the war. Fluent in French and German, the then 18-year-old worked as a cypher clerk, transcribing messages from German submarines for code breakers.

She's had a full and distinguished career, but the only thing i can remember of her, is that infamous V sign incident, she gave to Lord King of Bridgewater, after he referred to her advanced age in the House of Lords in 2011. A rebel to the last! :)


message 237: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10972 comments Another cancer death. On November 6th, Hugh McDowell, founder member of E.L.O. aged 65

One of the band's cellists, McDowell departed along with Roy Wood when the singer left to form Wizzard. He returned in 1973 and was part of E.L.O.'s classic 70s line up.


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Craig White | 6727 comments pete shelley of buzzcocks

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


message 239: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Tech wrote: "pete shelley of buzzcocks

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


Anyone who's seen him recently won't be surprised it was a heart attack that did him.
Great band though, saw em in 1992, fantastic gig.

John Lydon will be next, he's a proper porker now too.


message 240: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments punk's slow agonizing death - the emaciated angry young people beefed up in alignment with their relevance dropping year by year.

yeah, i was pretty taken aback by his physical appearance when they announced the tour (that n.m.e. were still punting on the same page as his death notice - a friend of mine has tickets and had recently enthused about attending the glasgow show)

saw buzzcocks once, on the 'different kind of tension' tour, and as excellent as they were, the support, joy division were the headline that night.


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suzysunshine7 | 16062 comments I really don't like predicting imminent deaths - but? - I must admit that I was quite shocked to see Shane McGowan in his recent Wedding Photos.

Yes, I know he never looks all that good and he hasn't looked well for some time - but he could barely register even the vaguest of smiles and looked so frail and so out of it that it made me wonder if getting married now was far more of a legal and financial security for his long term Partner and a Bucket List kind of a thing to cross off?

I do hope that I'm wrong to be thinking like this of anyone though ;o<


message 242: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 10972 comments Tech wrote: "pete shelley of buzzcocks

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


RIP Pete.


message 243: by Serial (last edited Dec 07, 2018 02:33PM) (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments suzysunshine7 wrote: "I really don't like predicting imminent deaths - but? - I must admit that I was quite shocked to see Shane McGowan in his recent Wedding Photos.

Yes, I know he never looks all that good and he ha..."


Yep, Shane isn't long for this world. To hear him speak it's evident he's suffering from alcoholic dementia. His wife is more his carer than anything else, so I guess she deserved to have the security of marriage and inheritance when he finally keels.


message 244: by Serial (last edited Dec 07, 2018 02:45PM) (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments John Lydon, quite simply one of the fattest men alive. I give him a year at most.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IjPt...


message 245: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments jeebus! someone get him a waffer theen meent!


message 246: by Serial (new)

Serial Sock Trumpet (serialsocktrumpet) | 1998 comments Tech wrote: "jeebus! someone get him a waffer theen meent!"

LOL!


message 247: by Lez (new)

Lez | 7490 comments I blame the butter


message 248: by TheFoe (new)

TheFoe | 2644 comments Bloody hell, I thought it was an imposter at the start, wow!


message 249: by nocheese (last edited Dec 08, 2018 05:21AM) (new)

nocheese | 6824 comments Thats the best John Lydon interview I've seen. He's as sharp as ever, but keeps the sarcasm in check. He brings up the subject of his weight gain, and talks about the stress in his life - 2 brothers with cancer, and his wife in the early stages of Alzheimer's, then, as the interviewer looks stricken, jokes that he's also a greedy bastard. He also talks seriously about the fact they don't have children.


message 250: by Brass Neck (last edited Dec 08, 2018 03:53AM) (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments 'the interviewer looks stricken, jokes that he's also a greedy bastard. He also talks seriously about the fact they don't have children. ' - yeah, he has only just met her. He's a fast worker though, give it 9 months.


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