2023 R.I.P. Thread
Jimster
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Alan Rankine (The Associates).
64. To be knocking out stuff like "Party Fears Two" way back was next level.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/jan/03/alan-rankine-of-the-associates-dies-aged-64?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
64. To be knocking out stuff like "Party Fears Two" way back was next level.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/jan/03/alan-rankine-of-the-associates-dies-aged-64?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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I remember him in his prime for Juve, a class act and a real handful to play against. Managed Chelsea and Watford later on and was a scholar of the game and dapper gentleman pundit.
58. Cancer.
Damn.
fuck
And
OG Supermodel Tatjana Patitz, 56.
She crammed a lot in and outlived her dad. I hope I can say the same.
she had a good time!
her Jamaica story with the massive bong hit is legendary
Everyone knows a BB tune. For me, the signature move is the melody is always written for the human voice. And the tastemiester bab-bah horn arrangements. I read all the obits and never knew he'd gone back so far as Marlene Dietrich and been married to Angie Dickinson, or that his Asperger's daughter killed herself. For all the fame, there's always a hint of tragedy in the wings, right?
Lachrymosity-R : "Close to You" reminds me of my late mum. Even before she passed, I knew this would be the tune that would always kick me right in the feels and then once more for spite, when she wasn't going to be around anymore. I remember her singing this to me at probably two or three years old. One of my earliest memories.
Thanks Burt!
Great reminiscence Jim, I can feel the melancholy across the miles
I just decided: the greatest Burt B song version is the Stranglers with Walk on By
Another BB that has me choking up like the cancer ward.
Man like Len Dresslar AKA Jolly Green Giant on bass parts. Freal Doe.
NoHOHOHO-R
Raquel Welch - Space Dance and California Dreamin'
I've had tickets to see them since November, it was put back on the night due to ill health but... Damn thun. I guess I will have to wait for hopefully some time.
Yep, one of the most creative acts on the scene, had a bigger idea than just a mic and a turntable (not that Primo/Guru didn't take that format and do it to the max) but the De La ideology was driving everything.
I have to use that one of these days. And no, it's not just you.