Deaths in 2024

Started by Lord Kermit of Birkenhead, 01 January 2024, 12:26:35 PM

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Peterem

RIP Director Norman Jewison, 97, responsible for "In the heat of the night" and "Fiddler on the Roof" among many others. I never knew he was a Canadian!

Steve J

Two of my all time favourite films. What a legacy and a great innings too.

Ithoriel

Sorry to hear he's gone. Loved many of those films though Jesus Christ Superstar is the main one I think of in connection with him.
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Peterem

Coming fast this year...  Melanie (Safka), only 76, folk singer and veteran of Woodstock famous for "Brand New Key" and a better version of "Ruby Tuesday" than Jagger's

Big Insect

Carl Andre - Minimalist Pioneer Sculpture (he of 'pile of bricks' fame) has died at the age of 88.
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Ithoriel

Quote from: Peterem on 25 January 2024, 01:30:07 PMComing fast this year...  Melanie (Safka), only 76, folk singer and veteran of Woodstock famous for "Brand New Key" and a better version of "Ruby Tuesday" than Jagger's

Saw her in concert - the Edinburgh audience was so .... Edinburgh that she walked off part way through the set in despair at the lack of rapport.

She tried to get some of the audience to come up on stage to sit adoringly around her feet but, alas, picked on one of our party early on in the process and he replied loudly,"Naw, yer a'right hen, ah'm only here cuz ma mates wanted tae come." Kind of set the tone for the evening.

I think what finished it for her was when she asked for suggestions for her next song and someone shouted out,"Big Yellow Taxi." Which as any fule kno is a Joni Mitchell song.

I loved her stuff and regularly listened to her, Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell among other female artistes in my twenties. Then I discovered Heavy Metal and Native American tribal music.

My musical tastes are increasingly eclectic!
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FierceKitty

There's been little music worth listening to since the early 19th century. I have spoken.
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Last Hussar

Quote from: FierceKitty on 26 January 2024, 04:59:14 AMThere's been little music worth listening to since the early 19th century. I have spoken.

Nobby speaks.

We don't listen to him...
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Ithoriel

26 January 2024, 11:31:05 AM #28 Last Edit: 26 January 2024, 11:43:18 AM by Ithoriel
QuoteThere's was little music worth listening to until the mid-20th century. I have spoken.

FIFY :)

Or to quote Gilbert and Sullivan -

Then the idiot who praises, with enthusiastic tone,
All centuries but this, and every country but his own;
....
You may put 'em on the list — you may put 'em on the list;
And they'll none of 'em be missed — they'll none of 'em be missed!

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Last Hussar

Friend of mine is in a Beatles Tribute band - we tell him the Beatles were a Rutles Tribute band.
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flamingpig0

Brian Lumley - horror author and I am reliably informed all round decent bloke.
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Raider4

Carl Weathers (76). American footballer and actor, best known for playing Apollo Creed in the Rocky movies, and Dillon in Predator. 

Duke Speedy of Leighton

On no!
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Leon

One a bit closer to home for our hobby, Graham Cummings passed away today, former owner of Crann Tara Miniatures and generally nice bloke.  Visitors to Partizan will probably have seen some of his games there over the years.
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:( Condolences to family, friends and those who knew him
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John Cook

Aston Barrett (1946-2024), bass guitarist for Bob Marley and the Wailers, and others.
 

Steve J

Barry John, Welsh rugby legend  :'(  :'(  :'( .

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of solid gold,
that once made Barry John".


John Cook

Quote from: Steve J on 04 February 2024, 05:44:21 PMBarry John, Welsh rugby legend 

Another one gone!  There were so many of that era. 

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