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Bongo Eddie Folk, percussionist with Kid Creole and The Coconuts, dies at 66, cancer. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/bongo-eddie-folk-kid-creole-10701230

 

Wouldn't have qualified for my theme team as they didn't have him in the line-up in 1980, nor did they have a top 30 hit in 1980.

 

Stool Pigeon: https://youtu.be/h-NGlOB4hJA

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Bongo Eddie Folk, percussionist with Kid Creole and The Coconuts, dies at 66, cancer. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/bongo-eddie-folk-kid-creole-10701230

 

Wouldn't have qualified for my theme team as they didn't have him in the line-up in 1980, nor did they have a top 30 hit in 1980.

 

Stool Pigeon: https://youtu.be/h-NGlOB4hJA

 

The current Coconuts are not the original ones either ;)

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Lee Kerslake of Uriah Heep has bone and prostate cancer, but they managed to find some treatment that works for now:

 

http://ultimateclassicrock.com/lee-kerslake-cancer/

 

 

The article doesn't mention his battles with depression and addiction but Kerslake is a toughie, something I learned to my cost a few years back after squandering valuable dead pool squad places on him.

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Whilst looking to see if there were any undates on the drummers we know are unwell I found a few more who may be about to drop off of the drum stool. I've listed them below for your perusal.

 

 

 

Bill Ward 61 Black Sabbath Various health problems over the years inc. heart attack.

Clive Burr 52 Ex Iron Maiden Multiple Sclerosis

Dale 'Buffin' Griffin 61 Ex Mott The Hoople Altzheimers disease.

Charlie Watts 68 Rolling Stones Throat cancer (in remission)

Richie Hayward 64 Little Feat Liver cancer.

Joey Jordison (#1) 34 Slipknot Hopitalised late last year. Unspecified health problems

Peter Criss 64 Ex Kiss Survived breast cancer.

Clyde Stubblefield 66 Ex James Brown Survived bladder cancer. Now has kidney failure.

Jet Black 71 The Stranglers Has missed gigs due to ill health and fatigue.

Topper Headon 54 Ex The Clash Former heroin addict.

Ginger Baker 70 Ex Cream Age and former cocaine addiction.

Levon Helm 69 The Band Overcame throat cancer. Had throat lesion removed in 2009.

Tommy Lee 47 Motley Crue Has been teetering on the edge of oblivion for years.

Lee Kerslake 63 Ex Uriah Heep Forced to leave Uriah Heep due to 'ongoing health problems'

Ed Cassidy 86 Spirit Worlds oldest rock drummer

Carlos Cadona (6025) n/k Ex Dead Kennedys Major psychiatric problems.

Keith Baker 61 Ex Uriah Heep Prostate cancer

 

 

 

 

 

Dale Griffin has died at 67. http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/14212483.Mott_The_Hoople_drummer_Dale__Buffin__Griffin_dies_at_67/?ref=twtrec

 

Roll Away The Stone: https://youtu.be/6Sih9OVokuQ

 

Edit: 3 DDP Teams await a QO.

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Dale Griffin has died at 67. http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/14212483.Mott_The_Hoople_drummer_Dale__Buffin__Griffin_dies_at_67/?ref=twtrec

 

Roll Away The Stone: https://youtu.be/6Sih9OVokuQ

 

Edit: 3 DDP Teams await a QO.

 

 

And two of them are mine, so I was happy to see that someone else picked him too :)

 

 

Congrats here's your BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-35342699

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Dale Griffin has died at 67. http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/14212483.Mott_The_Hoople_drummer_Dale__Buffin__Griffin_dies_at_67/?ref=twtrec

 

Roll Away The Stone:

 

Edit: 3 DDP Teams await a QO.

 

And two of them are mine, so I was happy to see that someone else picked him too :)

Congrats here's your BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-35342699

Bowie and now Hoople's drummer. NOW we can focus on 'threes', who is next?

SC

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Dale Griffin has died at 67. http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/14212483.Mott_The_Hoople_drummer_Dale__Buffin__Griffin_dies_at_67/?ref=twtrec

 

Roll Away The Stone:

 

Edit: 3 DDP Teams await a QO.

 

And two of them are mine, so I was happy to see that someone else picked him too :)

Congrats here's your BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-35342699

Bowie and now Hoople's drummer. NOW we can focus on 'threes', who is next?

SC

I get the unnerving feeling that it could be Iggy, which would double as the 3rd death in this connection and as one that could fall into this thread as he was the drummer for The Iguanas

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Dallas Taylor, drummer for CSNY has died

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Dallas Taylor, drummer for CSNY has died

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Dallas Taylor, drummer for CSNY has died

 

2015 he died, there's some misreporting going around. It's in the CSNY thread.

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Dallas Taylor, drummer for CSNY has died

2015 he died, there's some misreporting going around. It's in the CSNY thread.

Maybe it was a year ago. Perhaps that's why it came up in my news feed on facebook

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No worries, Phantom, I saw a report from Hollywood Life indicating he had died this year too, maybe that's where it's coming from.

 

Maybe in passing I should note I have Bowie's bassist Herbie Flowers in the DDP. Maybe he will be Number Three....

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No worries, Phantom, I saw a report from Hollywood Life indicating he had died this year too, maybe that's where it's coming from.

 

Maybe in passing I should note I have Bowie's bassist Herbie Flowers in the DDP. Maybe he will be Number Three....

I'll health or just getting on in years?

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No worries, Phantom, I saw a report from Hollywood Life indicating he had died this year too, maybe that's where it's coming from.

 

Maybe in passing I should note I have Bowie's bassist Herbie Flowers in the DDP. Maybe he will be Number Three....

I'll health or just getting on in years?

 

 

Picked him for getting on more than anything, and having a hit in 1980. Seemed in fine fettle when talking about Bowie when he died. I doubt he's going anywhere, but then that's why I didn't pick Bowie for my 1980 theme team!

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Just seen Ginger Baker and his Airforce 3 have been added to the bill for this year's Ramblin' Man so that's him and Dave Brock with Hawkwind on my must see list when I roll up, then. Assuming both of these aged ravers are still breathing in July I'll give yers a form-studying report.

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Just seen Ginger Baker and his Airforce 3 have been added to the bill for this year's Ramblin' Man so that's him and Dave Brock with Hawkwind on my must see list when I roll up, then. Assuming both of these aged ravers are still breathing in July I'll give yers a form-studying report.

 

Unless people are now surviving until they're 150, I would hold back referring to Ginger Baker or Dave Brock as "middle-aged"

A guy I used to work with, his dad worked as a roadie for Hawkwind back in the late 70s. Was fortunate to have lunch round Brock's house once. It was a bit of a mess, but one of those messes that made you feel like the house was lived in, rather than looking like a furniture store showroom.

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Just seen Ginger Baker and his Airforce 3 have been added to the bill for this year's Ramblin' Man so that's him and Dave Brock with Hawkwind on my must see list when I roll up, then. Assuming both of these aged ravers are still breathing in July I'll give yers a form-studying report.

 

Unless people are now surviving until they're 150, I would hold back referring to Ginger Baker or Dave Brock as "middle-aged"

A guy I used to work with, his dad worked as a roadie for Hawkwind back in the late 70s. Was fortunate to have lunch round Brock's house once. It was a bit of a mess, but one of those messes that made you feel like the house was lived in, rather than looking like a furniture store showroom.

 

 

 

Aye, the demise of Brock will make me sad. Co-incidentally currently listening to their very agreeable new album The Machine Stops

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Just seen Ginger Baker and his Airforce 3 have been added to the bill for this year's Ramblin' Man so that's him and Dave Brock with Hawkwind on my must see list when I roll up, then. Assuming both of these aged ravers are still breathing in July I'll give yers a form-studying report.

 

Unless people are now surviving until they're 150, I would hold back referring to Ginger Baker or Dave Brock as "middle-aged"

A guy I used to work with, his dad worked as a roadie for Hawkwind back in the late 70s. Was fortunate to have lunch round Brock's house once. It was a bit of a mess, but one of those messes that made you feel like the house was lived in, rather than looking like a furniture store showroom.

 

 

 

Aye, the demise of Brock will make me sad. Co-incidentally currently listening to their very agreeable new album The Machine Stops

 

 

I go through phases with Hawkwind, I'll buy a few of their albums at a time, then skip 10-15 years before revisiting their stuff. Have their album Electric Teepee in the car at the moment, was listening to it on the drive in to work this morning.

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Readily admitting he's played his last gig.

 

Shame, I've got a ticket to see him in July...just like I had a ticket to see Lemmy in January.

 

Who should I buy a ticket to see next?

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Readily admitting he's played his last gig.

 

Shame, I've got a ticket to see him in July...just like I had a ticket to see Lemmy in January.

 

Who should I buy a ticket to see next?

 

 

Tony Blair's next lecture tour.

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