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10 minutes ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

He’s turned a whit… oh, never mind. 

I always preferred Homburg.

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23 minutes ago, time said:

I always preferred Homburg.

 

I'm not crazy about either song, but King Curtis's version of AWSOP captured the mood nicely in Withnail.

 

There must have been almost as many Keiths as there were Rogers in '60s British pop/rock. Those days are gone. If you tried to register your baby as Keith now, you'd be taken to the funny farm.

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3 hours ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

 

I'm not crazy about either song, but King Curtis's version of AWSOP captured the mood nicely in Withnail.

 

There must have been almost as many Keiths as there were Rogers in '60s British pop/rock. Those days are gone. If you tried to register your baby as Keith now, you'd be taken to the funny farm.

 

Aye, on the other hand if you called your baby Prog nobody would care that much either way. Youngsters encountered randomly and recently in my existence include two four year olds one called Elvis and one called Ernest

 

Parents nowhere near the age they'd know the original Elvis or Ernie Wise

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3 hours ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

 

I'm not crazy about either song, but King Curtis's version of AWSOP captured the mood nicely in Withnail.

 

There must have been almost as many Keiths as there were Rogers in '60s British pop/rock. Those days are gone. If you tried to register your baby as Keith now, you'd be taken to the funny farm.

The only Keith I know is the wrong side of 70. Alf & Oliver, on the other hand...

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4 hours ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

 

I'm not crazy about either song, but King Curtis's version of AWSOP captured the mood nicely in Withnail.

 

There must have been almost as many Keiths as there were Rogers in '60s British pop/rock. Those days are gone. If you tried to register your baby as Keith now, you'd be taken to the funny farm.

 

Syd Barrett was both Roger and Keith!

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6 hours ago, time said:

I always preferred Homburg.

 

I liked A Salty Dog.

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1 hour ago, Toast said:

 

I liked A Salty Dog.

 

Bloody good album

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53 minutes ago, justonecornetto said:

National press picked up on Keith Reid now, Guardian obit

From btl

 

                     RIP Keith Reid. For a Whiter Shade of Pale you must be forgiven You’re the Voice.

 
Discuss.

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3 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:

Very shocking news that Paul Cattermole of S Club 7 has died aged 46. 
Sky News

Very much a shock, and somewhat surprisingly, one for List of the Missed (selected in 2019)

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On 07/04/2023 at 15:50, time said:

Very much a shock, and somewhat surprisingly, one for List of the Missed (selected in 2019)

 

Ain't No Party Like An S-Club Wake

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2 minutes ago, Death Impends said:

 

There is this:

 

 

April Stevens and Nino Tempo topped out at #17 on the UK Chart in December 1963 with Deep Purple:

 

 

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22 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

April Stevens and Nino Tempo topped out at #17 on the UK Chart in December 1963 with Deep Purple:

 

 

 

I rather like the backstory that they recorded it at the last minute, and Stevens had to do the spoken word monologue to get Tempo to remember the lyrics. Hard to envision that happening on a big hit in today's polished times!

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58 minutes ago, Death Impends said:

 

I rather like the backstory that they recorded it at the last minute, and Stevens had to do the spoken word monologue to get Tempo to remember the lyrics. Hard to envision that happening on a big hit in today's polished times!

 

 

Aye, in the Marilyn league, briefly too 

 

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On 29/02/2020 at 20:16, Ulitzer95 said:

Millard Thomas no info available
Discogs American guitarist, best known for his work with Harry Belafonte

01/03/1957 Banana Boat Song #2 Released as Harry Belafonte with Tony Scott's Orchestra and Chorus and Millard Thomas, Guitar
06/09/1957 
Scarlet Ribbons #18 Released as Harry Belafonte and Millard Thomas


One that's been annoying me for ages... Millard Thomas, who was a close friend and guitarist of Harry Belafonte (and played on tons of his albums)...

Finally found an answer. Sadly he's long dead. Suffered a fatal heart attack on 30 Jan 1988 (aged 70). Newspaper clipping:
 

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On 10/09/2020 at 12:46, Ulitzer95 said:

Linda Lewis 27 Sep 1950 – Living
Wiki UK pop and soul singer-songwriter and guitarist from West Ham, Essex, real name Linda Fredericks
02/06/1973 Rock-a-Doodle-Doo #15
12/07/1975 It's in His Kiss #6 Cover of a single by Betty Everett and later popularised by Cher
17/04/1976 Baby I'm Yours #33
02/06/1979 I'd be Surprisingly Good For You #40


Linda Lewis (wiki) dead at 72.

Mirror obit.

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7 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Linda Lewis (wiki) dead at 72.

Mirror obit.

DDP Pick too.

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On 29/02/2020 at 20:04, Ulitzer95 said:

Bern Elliott and the Fenmen
Wiki UK beat group from Erith, Kent, Wally Allen later joined The Pretty Things
Wally Allen 09 Apr 1944 – Living
Bern Elliott 17 Nov 1942 – 13 Sep 2022 (79) Mention of death
Alan Judge 1942 – 2017 (74) Mention of death
Jon Povey 20 Aug 1942 – Living
Eric Willmer 1943 – Living
21/11/1963 Money #14 Cover of a single by Barrett Strong, popularised by The Beatles
19/03/1964 New Orleans #24

Jon Povey (who also later joined The Pretty Things) reportedly dead: 

 

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On 29/02/2020 at 20:11, Ulitzer95 said:

The Mojos
Wiki UK beat group from Liverpool, formed in 1963 and disbanded in 1968
John Conrad 03 Oct 1944 – deceased Mention of death
Nicky Crouch 09 Feb 1943 – Living
Stu James 14 Jun 1945 – 10 May 2023 (77) Telegraph obit 
Keith Karlson 14 Aug 1944 – Living
Terry O'Toole 20 Dec 1941 – Living
26/03/1964 Everything's Alright #9
11/06/1964 Why Not Tonight #25
10/09/1964 Seven Daffodils #30


Updated the entry for The Mojos following the death of lead singer Stu James (aka Stuart Slater), aged 77.

Straight in with a Telegraph obit!

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On 22/06/2020 at 15:51, Ulitzer95 said:

Curved Air
Wiki UK progressive rock band from London, formed in 1970
Ian Eyre 1951 – 10 Mar 2022 (70) Obit
Sonja Kristina 14 Apr 1949 – Living
Francis Monkman 09 Jun 1949 – Living
Florian Pilkington-Miksa 03 Jun 1950 – 20 May 2021 (70) Obit
07/08/1971 Back Street Luv #4
NB: Although member Darryl Way (b. 17 Dec 1948) wrote the music for the song, he didn't appear on the actual recording

Francis Monkman reportedly dead: https://www.loudersound.com/news/curved-air-and-sky-founder-francis-monkman-has-died-aged-73

 

Also the soundtrack for The Long Good Friday as I recall.

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2 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Francis Monkman reportedly dead: https://www.loudersound.com/news/curved-air-and-sky-founder-francis-monkman-has-died-aged-73

 

Also the soundtrack for The Long Good Friday as I recall.

 

 

Bit too young for that lot but loved their stuff when I heard it and finally caught up with them (still a going concern) at A New Day a couple of years back. Monkman hasn't been in their bewildering number of different line ups since 1990.

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On 28/07/2020 at 14:36, Ulitzer95 said:

Gonzalez
Wiki UK R&B and funk band from London, best known as a backing band for other acts, formed in 1970 and disbanded in 1986
Geoffrey "Bud" Beadle 27 Mar 1947 – Living

Ron Carthy 20 May 1940 – 2002 (62) Mention of death
Roy Davies 03 Oct 1940 – 13 Dec 1987 (47)

Mick Eve 21 Sep 1937 – Living
John Giblin 26 Feb 1952 – Living
Steve Gregory 1945 – Living
Gordon Hunte no info available
Colin Jacas (later Jake Jacas) no info available
Chris Mercer 1945 – Living
Bobby Stignac c. 1940 – Living
Linda Taylor no info available

Steve Waller 30 Jun 1951 – 06 Feb 2000 (48) Mention of death
Lenny Zakatek 29 Jul 1947 – Living
31/03/1979 Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet #15

Bassist John Giblin reportedly dead aged 71: https://www.katebushnews.com/2023/05/16/remembering-bassist-john-giblin/

 

It's some session line up of work as well, Babooshka by Kate Bush, Grow Old With Me By John Lennon etc etc - amazing list.

 

RIP.

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