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11 minutes ago, Thatcher said:

Richard Tandy, keyboardist of ELO, has died aged 76.

Why can't these fuckers die when I pick them? :lol:

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19 minutes ago, Thatcher said:

Richard Tandy, keyboardist of ELO, has died aged 76. He’s no longer a livin’ thing.

Of note - he never was part of the de facto successor, ELO in all but name, The Orchestra/ELO pt 2, but only the original and Jeff Lynne's successor "group" (which exists to keep the name alive and nothing else).

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Tandy is one of 3 ELO members picked in the DDP this year. The others being Roy Wood, 78, and Bev Bevan, 80.

Jeff Lynne is 77 and his group just announced their final tour but is unpicked. There's still a healthy half a dozen or so others to pick from too.

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1 minute ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Tandy is one of 3 ELO members picked in the DDP this year. The others being Roy Wood, 78, and Bev Bevan, 80.

Jeff Lynne is 77 and his group just announced their final tour but is unpicked. There's still a healthy half a dozen or so others to pick from too.

I think Bob Dylan and Jeff Lynne are the surviving Travelling Wilburys, but I have had a day out on the sauce and can't be bothered checking.

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2 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

I think Bob Dylan and Jeff Lynne are the surviving Travelling Wilburys, but I have had a day out on the sauce and can't be bothered checking.


That's spot on. Three session musicians from their albums are still alive too: drummer Jim Keltner, 82, percussionist Ray Cooper, 77, and saxophonist Jim Horn, 83, who I mentioned earlier on was the last surviving member of Duane Eddy's Rebels.

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Pray silence please ...

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16 hours ago, Thatcher said:

Richard Tandy, keyboardist of ELO, has died aged 76. He’s no longer a livin’ thing.

He’s Turned to Stone!

 

Bev Bevan has been part of team Gris Gris since it’s inception, but seeing as we took 2024 off, hopefully the drummer stays alive til January.

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59 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

Leaf Label reporting Joseph Dierker dead - obit here: https://funerals.coop/obituaries/joseph-dierker.html

 


Given that he doesn't have a Wiki page and has never been mentioned on the forum before, can you tell us who he was for the benefit of those who can't mind read?

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I just clicked on the link.

 

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10 minutes ago, time said:

I just clicked on the link.

 


Yeah, good for you. I'm not reading all that.

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6 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Yeah, good for you. I'm not reading all that.

I haven't read all of it but got enough info to find out who he was.

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1 hour ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Yeah, good for you. I'm not reading all that.

That telt him!:lol:

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A Personal Message from Mike Peters 
Hello Everyone,
I’m never usually lost for words but right now I’m struggling to express how grateful I am for all the messages of love and support that have come my way from all corners of the world since I posted the news of my latest cancer challenge on Monday.
Last week, there was still a 25% chance that all of this was viral-related but on Thursday night April 25th the severity of the situation was revealed to Jules and I by Dr. Heartin (North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre), who confirmed to us that my 29 year old Leukaemia (CLL), had undergone an overnight transformation into a rare and aggressive form of Lymphoma known as Richter’s Syndrome.
I am now engaged in the biggest challenge of my life and have the highest mountain to climb in order to stay alive.
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I was excited about the book before the discovery of Richter’s Syndrome but now that time is of the essence, I will be dedicating myself to writing, and finishing Volumes 2 and 3 over the coming months as I square up to my new adversary.
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Mike Peters
May 3rd 2024
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RIP to a legendary dietician

 

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Holy badly timed article:

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Guess we'll never know.

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10 minutes ago, Spade_Cooley said:

RIP to a legendary dietician

 

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lol, I almost placed the news in the poker players thread at first

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4 minutes ago, ObakeFilter said:

lol, I almost placed the news in the poker players thread at first

I think he fits more in the punk thread?

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Just now, lilham said:

I think he fits more in the punk thread?

could be, I was shook at first

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Massive name and quite unexpected too. Probably the best music producer to walk the face of the earth second only to Brian Eno.

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