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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Yeah, I can't believe there isn't more mention of Ennio in particular but both are pretty important in their respective fields. Charlie Daniels is said to have been too rock for country and too country for rock and Ennio Morricone practically wrote the blueprint for the spaghetti Western music scores.
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mathman0806
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Both Morricone and Daniels have their own RIP threads. |
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and wasn't done yet sadly. RIP |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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RIP Judy Dyble. She was an original member of Fairport Convention and also in a later incarnation of Giles, Giles and Fripp. There was even an early demo version of "I talk to the wind" with her singing on it. She was also in Trader Horne for their one and only album. There will apparently be a posthumous album with her and David Longdon from Big Big Train coming out in September. RIP.
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Cosmiclawnmower
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I knew she had been ill for a long while and that her condition had deteriorated of late but didn't know she'd passed.. that's very, very sad news.. Saw the announcement of the Dyble/Longdon album being released in September a couple of days ago and that the news was not good but didn't expect it so soon. I remember seeing her at the Fairport annual reunion at Cropredy (cant remember what year) when she'd agreed to come and sing- she was so nervous and her fragile vocals seemed even more so for being up in front of a large crowd for the first time in many years! Very, very sad news, RIP Judy.
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R.I.P. Tim Smith.
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That's Tim Smith of the CARDIACS, not formerly of MIDLAKE.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Two for today.
RIP Regis Philbin RIP Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac)
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AZF
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Synonymous with Manchester in the 90's onwards, R.I.P. Denise Johnson.
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Malik B of The Roots dead at 47.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/the-roots-malik-b-has-died-aged-47-2717922 |
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R.I.P Alan Parker - (Director) Fame, Pink Floyd The Wall, Birdy All fabulous films.
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R.I.P. Wayne Fontana
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mathman0806
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R.I.P. Martin Birch
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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RIP Progression magazine. They (or should I say he) had a good run.
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The Dark Elf
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Trini Lopez from Covid-19 at 83. If I Had A Hammer, Light My Fire and a host of folk tunes. Not to mention being one of The Dirty Dozen.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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One of his groupies was a woman who claimed I was her baby. I know that sounds strange but it's true. She was a friend of the family and used to go around saying I was her kid when I was a baby. You cant make this stuff up folks. Apparently she had a ONS with him. Anyway, RIP Trini.
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Cosmiclawnmower
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RIP Julian Bream, died today aged 87; virtuoso classical guitarist and lutenist. For me his John Dowland interpretations are just peerless..
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RIP Pete Way, bassist, founding member of UFO. He had sustained life threatening injuries in an accident two months ago.
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Cristi
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^ just read about Pete Way, sad news
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His Nocturne was sublime. And, I’ve probably viewed his rendition of Bach’s BWV 1000 fugue for lute a thousand times. I also adored his duets with John Williams. He certainly developed his own style, focusing much on lute in addition to classical guitar. RIP Julian Bream. |
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