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Post by Slinger on Feb 12, 2024 16:29:54 GMT
RIP Damo Suzuki, aged 74. Tago Mago, Ege Bamyası and Future Days were Damo Suzuki's triptych of Can albums that changed the face of German (and world) electronik/motorik/krautrock musik. OBIT
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Post by Slinger on Feb 13, 2024 17:44:06 GMT
Steve Wright: BBC Radio 2 presenter dies aged 69. OBIT
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Post by mikeyb on Feb 13, 2024 18:21:30 GMT
Steve Wright: BBC Radio 2 presenter dies aged 69. OBITThat's a shock, 69 is no age at all
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Post by Slinger on Feb 13, 2024 19:28:44 GMT
Steve Wright: BBC Radio 2 presenter dies aged 69. OBITThat's a shock, 69 is no age at all I know, he was a few months younger than me. I hate being the same age as old people.
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Post by MartinT on Feb 13, 2024 21:18:39 GMT
A big shock, not that I ever listened to him much but his personality was big.
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Post by Slinger on Mar 3, 2024 17:24:18 GMT
Veteran vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench – who worked with the likes of Jeff Beck, Peter Green, Humble Pie, Ginger Baker, Van Morrison and many more – has died, aged 79.The British musician played with everyone from Peter Green to Freddie King and Ginger Baker yet never got the limelight he deserved Bobby Tench has died aged 79, according to a source close to the guitarist and singer. Tench was born in 1944 in London, coming of age in time to establish himself as a regular on the city’s ’60s club circuit. His band, The Gass – formed alongside brothers Godfrey and Errol McLean – played the same handful of venues that nurtured much of the British blues and rock greats of the era and reportedly offered up guest spots to the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Burdon (of The Animals). They later recorded the album Juju in 1970, which featured an appearance from another friend from the club scene, Peter Green, who played on the title track alongside the song Black Velvet. Tench was an adept guitarist, a phenomenal vocalist and even turned his hand to bass when required – a versatility that helped him find homes in a multitude of star-studded settings across his career. Indeed, when Jeff Beck was charged with finding a new singer for the Jeff Beck Group after the departure of Rod Stewart and the subsequent label rejection for initial replacement Alex Ligertwood, the guitar hero turned to Tench. The singer subsequently supplied vocals last minute for the somewhat dismissively titled Rough and Ready and its follow-up, 1972’s The Jeff Beck Group. His more progressive vocal work on Rough and Ready split critical opinion at the time. There were also stints in the early-’70s- with Ginger Baker (1971’s Stratovarious) and as a guitarist on blues great Freddie King’s final two albums, Burglar and Larger Than Life, not to mention a pre-Wailers fame Junior Marvin. He then stepped back into the rock world, reuniting with his Jeff Beck Group associates Max Middleton, Clive Chaman and – briefly, in some sessions with Beck himself – in a new group dubbed Hummingbird. By 1975, he was playing in The Streetwalkers with former Family frontman Roger Chapman and Charlie Whitney. “ Roger Chapman, Charlie Whitney, and Bobby Tench have been one step away from the big time for so long now that it makes you wonder what the problem is,” observed Sounds journalist (and, later, noted publicist) Barbara Charone when she saw them performing in support of The Who in 1976 [via RocksBackPages, paywall]. “ Everyone knows Family should have made it, that Chapman/Whitney should have made it, and that now Streetwalkers should make it. They certainly deserve to.” Soon after, Van Morrison recruited Tench as lead guitarist and backing vocalist on his 1978 album, Wavelength, and later that year he also performed on Eric Burdon’s album Darkness, Darkness alongside Brian Robertson of Thin Lizzy. As with many of Tench’s connections, it proved to be a lasting relationship and Robertson later brought his friend in for a stint as vocalist with the Thin Lizzy Band, following Phil Lynott’s passing. Come the turn of the decade, Tench was approached by Steve Marriott to join Humble Pie as a fellow guitarist and singer. They made two albums (On to Victory and Go for the Throat), with Marriot observing at the time to Trouser Press [paywall]: “ Bobby and I aren't great guitarists, but we're good ones, and with the vocals we've got we don't want no flash guitar; Van Halen can cover that sphere.” The line-up of Tench’s sessions and star associations continued, though he never found fame in his own right, his extensive resumé evidences the respect with which he was regarded in British rock circles. Most recently, Tench’s name was in the headlines again, in association with Mark Knopfler’s record-breaking 1959 Gibson Les Paul ’Burst auction – an instrument that sold for $876,000 and which Knopfler purchased from Tench in the mid-’90s. Meanwhile, Joe Bonamassa has previously hailed Tench as a significant vocal influence – though he was no slouch on guitar, despite Marriot’s good-humoured deprecations above – and took to Twitter to pay tribute to the departed musician. “ Rest in peace Bobby,” wrote the blues rocker, who shared a clip of Tench’s performance of I Gotta Have a Song with the Jeff Beck Group. “ One of the greatest singers to ever step behind the mic.” SOURCEI thought Bobby deserved more than just my usual "RIP" and a link.
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 3, 2024 17:34:28 GMT
RIP Bobby Rough and Ready is great Time to put it back on - and investigate further
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 7, 2024 17:13:45 GMT
RIP Paul Messenger
I cannot count how many reviews and articles of his I have read over the years
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Post by MartinT on Mar 7, 2024 17:40:27 GMT
RIP Paul Messenger I cannot count how many reviews and articles of his I have read over the years I've read many of them, too. A genuine lifetime audiophile.
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Post by Slinger on Mar 12, 2024 17:34:03 GMT
RIP Karl Wallinger, songwriter, World Party frontman and Waterboys member. Karl Wallinger, the Welsh-born musician who played on hits including The Waterboys' The Whole of the Moon, has died aged 66. OBIT
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Post by MartinT on Mar 17, 2024 12:23:27 GMT
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Post by Slinger on Mar 17, 2024 12:52:23 GMT
A great slice of pop, due, in no small part, to that stunning Jim Cregan guitar break. I rather liked "Judy Teen" too, and "Mr Raffles, and... Oh, alright, I was a fan.
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Post by Mr Whippy on Mar 17, 2024 22:34:44 GMT
RIP Paul Messenger I cannot count how many reviews and articles of his I have read over the years I was thinking about him just recently. Editor of Hi-Fi Answers before Keith Howard. Preferred the Fons CQ30 to a LP12 at one point. Sad news.
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Post by Mr Whippy on Mar 17, 2024 22:45:49 GMT
RIP Karl Wallinger, songwriter, World Party frontman and Waterboys member. Karl Wallinger, the Welsh-born musician who played on hits including The Waterboys' The Whole of the Moon, has died aged 66. OBITI've just heard this on Clive Anderson's Loose Ends. Didn't realise he was about my age; thought he was younger. And Steve Harley as well.
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Post by Slinger on Mar 18, 2024 13:26:09 GMT
I've just heard this on Clive Anderson's Loose Ends. Didn't realise he was about my age; thought he was younger. And Steve Harley as well. I find it very difficult to understand how I can be the same age as old people.
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 18, 2024 15:42:17 GMT
My ex's mother, a lovely lady, used to go and help at the old people's centre, looking after 'old people', 60 and up She was in her 80s
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Post by Slinger on Mar 18, 2024 15:56:22 GMT
My ex's mother, a lovely lady, used to go and help at the old people's centre, looking after 'old people', 60 and up She was in her 80s My mum, at 99, still talks about the " old dears" in the nursing home where she resides, and those " poor old women with dementia". In my head I'm probably 35, until I do anything strenuous, like stand up, or turn over in bed. I did say the other day (I don't think it was here) " You can call me an overweight 70-year-old, but as far as I'm concerned I'm two slim 35-year-olds." or words to that effect.
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 18, 2024 16:32:32 GMT
My ex's mother, a lovely lady, used to go and help at the old people's centre, looking after 'old people', 60 and up She was in her 80s My mum, at 99, still talks about the " old dears" in the nursing home where she resides, and those " poor old women with dementia". In my head I'm probably 35, until I do anything strenuous, like stand up, or turn over in bed. I did say the other day (I don't think it was here) " You can call me an overweight 70-year-old, but as far as I'm concerned I'm two slim 35-year-olds." or words to that effect. In my head I'm about 18, often enough My body disagrees
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Post by MartinT on Mar 18, 2024 21:47:24 GMT
I do the Mike thing and wonder who that old git is looking at me in the mirror.
I still feel more like 40 than 65.
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Post by ChrisB on Mar 18, 2024 21:58:44 GMT
See my signature
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