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A Gill ?

 

Close enuff to A A Gill... Get him in the squad .

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Inspiral Carpets drummer/founding member Craig Gill dead at 44.

 

F**K OFF 2016

My sister spent a year studying in Manchester--she said the band members of all the bands would just be locals hanging out in the pub. She said IC was just about the best show she ever saw and is devastated. One of the drawbacks of playing DP is you hear the news first, sometimes news we don't want to hear. This prolly will fly under the radar in the States as they weren't played here at all. I think I have a cassette lol somewhere.

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Gallagher carried his drum kit as a roadie....when the boy was 16 :D

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Colonel Abrams is no longer Trapped but has been set free aged 67. http://www.soultracks.com/story-colonel-abrams-dies

 

Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Abrams

 

Trapped (UK #3): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSNWeXGZMcU

 

Mentioned by gcreptile as a possibility for this year here: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8444-ideas-and-possibilities-for-2016/?p=243916

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Colonel Abrams is no longer Trapped but has been set free aged 67. http://www.soultracks.com/story-colonel-abrams-dies

 

Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Abrams

 

Trapped (UK #3):

 

Mentioned by gcreptile as a possibility for this year here: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8444-ideas-and-possibilities-for-2016/?p=243916

This sucks. I loved 'Trapped' but admittedly was one of his rare fans. Was working at a record store (1985-86) when that came out.

RIP Colonel

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I think I could make a winning DDP team out of the people I suggested but ultimately didn't pick, Colonel Abrams, Mark Farren, Big Ang...

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Colonel Abrams is no longer Trapped but has been set free aged 67. http://www.soultracks.com/story-colonel-abrams-dies

 

Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Abrams

 

Trapped (UK #3): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSNWeXGZMcU

 

Mentioned by gcreptile as a possibility for this year here: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8444-ideas-and-possibilities-for-2016/?p=243916

 

I was a kid when it was a hit. I called him Colonel Abrahams. RIP...

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The Smurfs will be devastated.

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Ross Hannaford, guitarist with Australian rockers Daddy Cool, is suffering from a "vicious strain of cancer"...

Not any more - he's dead. http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/daddy-cool-guitarist-ross-hannaford-dies-20160308-gndj6t.html

 

Another gcreptile unique if and when there's a QO.

Third Hit in eight days for the B-Team. Let's see if an "australian guitar legend" (Wikipedia) gets an obit, especially it the Guardian focuses more and more in Australia. I was very surprised that he was a unique pick, since it was a suggestion by DDT.

No F'n way that obits. I have tremendous doubts Ray Columbus will obit much less a no name from a no name band from down under. I'll send a can of coffee to the charity of gcr's choice if he obits.

SirC

 

 

Ray Columbus is dead aged 74. http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/319209/nz-pop-pioneer-ray-columbus-dies

 

She's A Mod (#1 Aus): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8spRyPGSpds

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Mail obit

 

:o

 

 

I'm sure I'm not the only person currently in the top ten who saw Hannaford and thought "No way he gets a qualifying obit". Congratulations, gcreptile, a risk well paid off there.

 

 

 

Daddy Cool bassist Wayne Duncan joins Hannaford on the other side after a stroke.

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One which seems to have gone unnoticed but which came up on my research for my theme team.

 

Jimi Macon, guitarist with The Gap Band, apparently died on 16 September. http://www.tolosapressnews.com/jimi-macon-tribute-oct-29/

 

Technically a miss for my 1980 theme team with Oops Upside Your Head (UK #6): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQaM93jomZg

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Technically a miss for my 1980 theme team with Oops Upside Your Head (UK #6): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQaM93jomZg

 

It's on the Toast ipod embarrassed-smiley61.gif

 

Is that the song that used to have twats like me sitting on pub floors in a conga then getting up with fag ends, crisps, beer and gob stuck to the arse of my jeans?

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Technically a miss for my 1980 theme team with Oops Upside Your Head (UK #6): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQaM93jomZg

 

It's on the Toast ipod embarrassed-smiley61.gif

 

Is that the song that used to have twats like me sitting on pub floors in a conga then getting up with fag ends, crisps, beer and gob stuck to the arse of my jeans?

 

 

It is indeed. And to this day we don't know why.

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Technically a miss for my 1980 theme team with Oops Upside Your Head (UK #6): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQaM93jomZg

 

It's on the Toast ipod embarrassed-smiley61.gif

 

Is that the song that used to have twats like me sitting on pub floors in a conga then getting up with fag ends, crisps, beer and gob stuck to the arse of my jeans?

 

 

It is indeed. And to this day we don't know why.

 

Art

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Technically a miss for my 1980 theme team with Oops Upside Your Head (UK #6): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQaM93jomZg

 

It's on the Toast ipod embarrassed-smiley61.gif

 

Is that the song that used to have twats like me sitting on pub floors in a conga then getting up with fag ends, crisps, beer and gob stuck to the arse of my jeans?

 

 

It is indeed. And to this day we don't know why.

 

 

What is really scary is the DJ played this at my sister's 50th birthday party this year and everyone still did it even people under the age of 20.

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One which seems to have gone unnoticed but which came up on my research for my theme team.

 

Jimi Macon, guitarist with The Gap Band, apparently died on 16 September. http://www.tolosapressnews.com/jimi-macon-tribute-oct-29/

 

Technically a miss for my 1980 theme team with Oops Upside Your Head (UK #6):

Oh you're just Macon up obits now.

SC

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Jim Lowe, who had a US Billboard #1 and a UK #8 single in 1956 with his version of Green Door, has died aged 93, according to the article. http://www.kspr.com/content/news/Jim-Lowe-radio-host-singer-dies-406083685.html

 

Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Lowe (Wiki seems to have him aged 89. Hmm.)

 

Green Door: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUzr0AOwIhk

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One for our American readers.

 

George Mantalis, a member of The Four Coins, has died aged 81 from lung cancer just before his birthday. http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/music/2016/12/13/Dec-22-1934-Dec-10-2016-George-Michael-Mantalis-A-member-of-hit-singing-group-The-Four-Coins-1/stories/201612130145

 

Scored their biggest hit Stateside in the mid-1950s with Shangri La: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP23jK4YF3A

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Hmm. Thought Whams keyboardist died , like 20 years ago...

Must've had a few I suppose.

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Hmm. Thought Whams keyboardist died , like 20 years ago...

Must've had a few I suppose.

 

Think he was more a session muso, backed Wham! on a tour as I recall. Much more famous for the latter Matt Bianco stuff, and also being the son of a famous trumpeter.

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Yes, think all were session jobs.

 

This is who I remembered

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Eyre

 

'A little help from my friends' and 'Baker Street' on his resume afore the Wham years, died in 01.

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