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Another "definitely was going to pick Buckwheat Zydeco if he saw 2017" here. Plus I liked the novelty of sorts with potentially picking the last name alphabetically in the database.

 

It does seem like one of the biggest factors in next year's DDP will be having a good handle on what names can manage Mail AP cut-and-pastes.

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Couldn't see a Country Music thread (it's going to be called something highly amusing I'm sure) which is why i've put the death of Jean Shepard, a stalwart of the grand ole opry here.

http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2016/09/25/country-music-hall-famer-jean-shepard-dead-82/76568704/

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Another "definitely was going to pick Buckwheat Zydeco if he saw 2017" here. Plus I liked the novelty of sorts with potentially picking the last name alphabetically in the database.

 

It does seem like one of the biggest factors in next year's DDP will be having a good handle on what names can manage Mail AP cut-and-pastes.

 

Without giving the man an ego, it does remind me of Sir Creeps "only dead people obit" comment.

 

Although it does feel sometimes like some editors read this forum, with some of the obscure folk who get QOs these days. Which brings up the modern DDP gamble: do you announce on the forum someone obscure you found being ill, and almost secure them a QO, or do you keep quiet on the offchance its unique and hope for the best? With that and the potential new points system, it's going to be more of a tactical game to my mind next year.

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Another "definitely was going to pick Buckwheat Zydeco if he saw 2017" here. Plus I liked the novelty of sorts with potentially picking the last name alphabetically in the database.

 

It does seem like one of the biggest factors in next year's DDP will be having a good handle on what names can manage Mail AP cut-and-pastes.

 

Without giving the man an ego, it does remind me of Sir Creeps "only dead people obit" comment.

 

Although it does feel sometimes like some editors read this forum, with some of the obscure folk who get QOs these days. Which brings up the modern DDP gamble: do you announce on the forum someone obscure you found being ill, and almost secure them a QO, or do you keep quiet on the offchance its unique and hope for the best? With that and the potential new points system, it's going to be more of a tactical game to my mind next year.

I'd say it depends on the level of fame. If it's someone who is at least somewhat known such as Martin Crowe or Gord Downie, obviously they would be addressed on the forum. On the other hand, people who are found and aren't so famous such as Hassan Asif would be kept hidden until the new season of the DDP begins.

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Terry Jacks has suffered a second stroke within a matter of months. https://twitter.com/1236/status/777461674081222656

 

Shortly: goodbye my friend, it's hard to die?

 

 

 

T B-side of that song is so glaringly inept you've got to wonder if it's deliberate. Called "Put the Bone in" it's a short maudlin country number in which an impoverished housewife begs a shopkeeper for a favour - apparently - by way of donating a little extra food for a dog nearly totalled by a car; i.e. she asks him a few times to "Put the Bone in!"

 

I shit you not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0SdG2Nxl0w

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Rockabilly hall of famer, Joe Clay has died at the age of 78.

Joe Clay - Ducktail

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An update on Sharon Jones with most of the information we "need":

 

http://www.pollstar.com/news_article.aspx?ID=825902

 

Another profile of her cancer battle. Key info not mentioned before is that her cancer is now stage four, with tumors present in her lungs, liver, and lymph nodes...

 

I think she's too fit to die any time soon, but she may well die around Christmas to become this year's Sadhana Shivdasani.

 

 

 

Cancelling more gigs, this time due to pneumonia.

 

At the risk of making one of the bigger understatements in Deathlist forum history, metastatic pancreatic cancer and pneumonia don't really mix that well...

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She truly is playing the longest game of deadpool chicken in history.

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Toni Braxton Hospitalized In Serious Condition

 

Reports say she has complications from lupus.

 

http://rickeysmileymorningshow.com/1722007/toni-braxton-hospitalized/

 

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/toni-braxton-back-home-doing-8973703.amp?client=safari

 

Back home and doing fine - 9 hours ago....

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Report of the death of Steve Byrd, guitarist with Gillan on The Japanese Album (but left before their more commercial success) and who was a long term member of Kim Wilde's backing band, aged 61. https://twitter.com/kimwildenews/status/783260298711035904

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Byrd

Strange name for a backing band.

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She's going to the chapel and she's gonna get buur-ur-uried.

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Read a magazine feature on the latest Brian Wilson tour this weekend which points out that he played Southend not long after the New Seekers were due there. The New Seekers gig was cancelled because one of them - younger than Briain Wilson - had a stroke. Struggling to find evidence but Paul Layton (aged 69) is the only ever-present New Seeker whilst Eve Graham (73) is also - probably - obitable. New Seeker business is clearly desperate to the point the official website is down and sites of former members are years behind events.

 

Anyone know more?

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Report of the death of Don Ciccone, singer songwriter with The Critters and later The Four Seasons. https://twitter.com/jeanneCathcart/status/785180117555351552

 

On this - Who Loves You, a UK #6 hit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8MNLUpJDZk

 

Here's The Critters' only UK chart entry, Younger Girl (#38): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEx3y20jo20

 

Obviously awaiting news reports to confirm, but the source seems impeccable.

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Christy Dignam will live till 2030 minimum.

 

"Wednesday 7th December

 

ASLAN'S CHRISTY DIGNAM and JOE JEWELL

 

€50 incl 3 course meal"

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I have just crunched some numbers comparing acts that had UK No.1 hits in 1957, 1967 & 1977.

 

In 57 there were 11 acts who had a No.1. Still living there are four solo artists (Tommy Steele, Tab Hunter, Paul Anka & Harry Belafonte) in addition there is one cricket (Jerry Allison) So 4.25/11 is 38.6%.

A similar analysis for 67 gives 7.33333/12 = 61% and for 77 12.683333/16 = 79.3%.

The only person who is on more than one list is Paul McCartney.

So we should lose 2.7 acts from the 67 list in the next 10 years.

Putting aside the question of why, this is an interesting piece of analysis. Of the '57 names, Tab is writing books, Paul is still performing, Harry is still an activist and Tommy is crap as Glen Miller (a horrendous piece of miscasting). Hard to say who would go first (though Tommy Steele is dying more often). What about letting us see the rest of the lists?

 

 

Here are the lists.I have expanded 67 but left the groups intact for 77.

 

1957

 

Tommy Steele

Tab Hunter

Paul Anka

Harry Bellafonte

Jerry Allison (The Crickets)

 

1967

Petula Clark

Englebert Humpadink

Nancy Sinatra

Sandie Shaw

Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith (The Monkees)

Brian Poole, Rick Westwood, Len Hawkes (The Tremeloes)

Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher, Ray Royer, David Knights (Procul Harem)

Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr (The Beatles)

Barry Gibb (The Bee Gees)

 

1977

David Soul

Julie Covington

Leo Sayer

ABBA (All surviving)

Deneice Williams

Rod Stewart

Kenny Rogers

Manhatten Transfer

The Jacksons

Hot Chocolate (minus Errol Brown)

Brotherhood of Man

The Floaters (?)

Baccara

Wings (2/3)

 

I have no idea about whether any of The Floaters are still alive. Wiki gives the names but no more info.

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You know I would have thought anyone who has ever had a UK #1 single would be a slam dunk obituary, but Kitty Kallen scotched that idea. I'd say being the frontman of The Floaters should get you some coverage, but maybe their bassist shouldn't hold out for a full page in the Times.

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