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Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 20 Apr 2016, 14:59
by Wendyf
The wonderful Victoria Wood has died from cancer, aged only 62. A sad day.

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Posted: 20 Apr 2016, 22:11
by Cathy
I remember first seeing her in Dinnerladies. (pioneering days for English female comediennes)
Victoria was multi-talented and gave us lots of laughs. Died too young.
Victoria Wood CBE R.I.P

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Posted: 21 Apr 2016, 02:46
by Stanley
I first met her when we were both on a Radio Lancashire programme hosted by Russell Harty... Funny lady.

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Posted: 21 Apr 2016, 17:27
by PanBiker
Prince (Prince Rodgers Nelson) has died aged 57 at his home in Minneapolis, R.I.P.

Our Dan's favourite musician, went to see him at the MEN arena, an astounding musician and performer.

Later edit, another musician gone:

Percy Sledge aged 74, R&B and Soul vocalist. R.I.P.

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Posted: 21 Apr 2016, 21:51
by Cathy
What is happening? I think it very sad that Prince died alone. I enjoyed his music and his individuality.
They say that to see him on stage was like having a religious experience.
When Doves Cry . Prince RIP

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 03:27
by Stanley
So sorry to see that Percy Sledge has died. I always loved the way he had one world hit, 'When a Man Loves a Woman' and walked away from superstar status. (LINK)

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 05:13
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote:So sorry to see that Percy Sledge has died. I always loved the way he had one world hit, 'When a Man Loves a Woman' and walked away from superstar status. (LINK)
Bit behind on the news there Stanley, Percy Sledge died last April (2015) :grin:

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 07:25
by PanBiker
My error Kev, Sally saw a news feed last night, I edited it into my post regarding Price. It must have been an old feed or comment. I normally check but I didn't on that one. I thought when I posted it that I had heard the news before.

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 08:00
by Bodger
Dont recall a big fuss when proper musical royalty passed away, King Oliver, Duke Ellington, Earl Hines, and of course Count Basie, its a pity some of the youngsters werent raised by a father who loved the jazz, swing era

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 08:06
by Big Kev
PanBiker wrote:My error Kev, Sally saw a news feed last night, I edited it into my post regarding Price. It must have been an old feed or comment. I normally check but I didn't on that one. I thought when I posted it that I had heard the news before.
It's the scourge of Facebook unfortunately, Ian. Social media is full of it :-)

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 08:40
by PanBiker
Bodger wrote:Dont recall a big fuss when proper musical royalty passed away, King Oliver, Duke Ellington, Earl Hines, and of course Count Basie, its a pity some of the youngsters werent raised by a father who loved the jazz, swing era
I don't understand your comment there Bodge all those greats were dead long before this thread started. I'm sure that if One Guy had been running in the 60's 70's and 80's they would have got a mention.

You can't count me in your last sentence either, all my kids had everything from 20's and 30'sjaz and blues, 40's swing, 50's R&B, Rock and Roll and 60's beat played to them throughout their upbringing. They are just as likely to sing along to Ella Fitzgerald or Big Bill Broonzy as Elvis, Buddy or Beyonce.

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 08:47
by Tizer
Big Kev wrote:
PanBiker wrote:My error Kev, Sally saw a news feed last night, I edited it into my post regarding Price. It must have been an old feed or comment. I normally check but I didn't on that one. I thought when I posted it that I had heard the news before.
It's the scourge of Facebook unfortunately, Ian. Social media is full of it :-)
It also happens in mainline news journalism too, although less so now after so many journalists were embarrassed by their mistakes.

Ian, I think Bodger was making a general comment rather than criticising OG. People didn't used to make so much fuss. But it's part of the general trend towards more sentimentalism.

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 09:04
by PanBiker
I didn't think he was criticising OG Tiz. The performers he mentions would have been reported in the newspapers at the time and probably mentioned on the odd radio station, those newspapers in turn would have been wrapping up fish and chips the day after the obituaries. News is instant and global nowadays so will inform and impact a lot more people who in turn have the mechanism to publicly comment. Literally minutes after Prince's death had hit the internet his Wikipedia page had been updated with the news. It isn't really a case of making a fuss it's unavoidable.

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Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 14:28
by Bodger
My dinosaur heritage coming out, i have very little respect for musicians who need a boffin in electronics to help them make money, i still prefer pubs, clubs etc. that have live music , once you amplify the background noise increases and you finish up listening to music that you could hear better at home on a player

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Posted: 24 Apr 2016, 17:28
by David Whipp
Barnoldswick music legend Cliff Stocker has passed away.

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Posted: 24 Apr 2016, 18:02
by PanBiker
Just found out this afternoon David.

RIP Cliff.

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Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 06:27
by Big Kev
A sad day...

RIP CLiff

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Posted: 04 Jun 2016, 04:34
by Stanley
Cassius Clay has died aged 74..... (LINK)

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Posted: 04 Jun 2016, 06:15
by Nolic
RIP Mohammed Ali. Nolic

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Posted: 04 Jun 2016, 07:41
by Julie in Norfolk

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Posted: 04 Jun 2016, 10:13
by Tripps
Sadly - looks like it's true this time. RIP.

In 1999, the Daily Telegraph wrongly reported Swarbrick's passing and published an obituary after he was spotted going into hospital. He would later print off copies, sign them and take them to gigs to sell to fans.
He spoke to BBC Radio 4 about the mistake in February, saying he was "happy" about what was written about him, "because far from damaging my career, it had enhanced it somewhat".

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Posted: 04 Jun 2016, 19:48
by Wendyf
One of my all time favourites, Matty Groves - Fairport Convention with Dave Swarbrick & Sandy Denny. No video, but worth a listen.

[BBvideo 425,350]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK_7AqH1VGQ[/BBvideo]

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Posted: 04 Jun 2016, 21:05
by Tripps
Enjoyed that - thanks.
A bit spooky though - after it had finished, it showed me a Youtube screen with some of my saved videos on. How did it know it was me? :smile:

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Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 10:03
by Tizer
Recognised your IP address?

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Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 02:47
by Stanley
They're all at it, collecting data. Amazon always says "Welcome Mr Graham". Privacy dies as soon as you go online.