Congrats / Kind Thoughts
Since we cannot now access the original, I've taken DSB's suggestion & started this 'til the other is fixed !
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An icon of my boyhood. I remember a photo of him after a TT race with the side of his boot worn away when cornering.
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Tonight we have had the sad news of the death of Chuck Berry. Greats such as Roll Over Beethoven and Johnny B Goode. What always brings a smile to me is the scene in one of the Back to the Future films where his 'cousin' rings up and says words to the effect, 'Chuck, this the sound you've been looking for'. Of course, it was a song that he actually wrote. Such a loss to the music world. R.I.P. Chuck Berry.
David
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I remember seeing Chuck Berry on stage (in the UK) along with Little Richard and Bo Diddley back in the sixties. He has just got to have been one of the best guitarists there ever was. RIP.
David
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Me too - but with the Moody Blues, Long John Baldry and the Graham Bond organisation, in Leeds in January 1965. Later the same month Long John Baldry bought me a drink at a hotel in Ilkley where the band were playing! And around the same time Joe Cocker, Rod Stewart and John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers played concerts separately on various Saturdays in January and February at the Troutbeck Hotel, also in Ilkley. Those were the days, when you could dance to, as well as meet and chat to famous musicians, when they mixed with the audience before the show or in the intervals!
Sad to hear of Chuck Berry's death............. he will be missed by fans and by other musicians.
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R.I.P Chuck Berry ,father of Rock-N-Roll .Thanks for your contributions !!
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Sad to hear today of the death of Colin Dexter. Writer of the Morse stories and inspiration for the popular TV series, and ultimately the 'spin-offs', Lewis and Endeavour. Dexter, who went to Cambridge University ended up living in Oxford and ended up writing many stories associated with Oxford University.
Colin Dexter - thank you for the stories.
David
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Indeed David, I only found out this evening that he had the same habit as another 'Film Based Director" , Alfred Hitchcock, of appearing in little Cameo roles in his productions. No guessing the Guilty Party after just a few minutes in his work.
R I P Colin Dexter
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Gosh - that brings back memories, Val. I remember going to an all-night blues concert in Leicester in the 60's when The Bluesbreakers, Fleetwood Mac and Eric Clapton were all performing. Clapton, Mayall and Pete Green got together for a jam session at the end - that was something never to be forgotten!
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As this thread has not been added to for over a month (a good thing in some ways!!!) I will remove the sticky and suggest until we get the fix to the correct section people just post in General Chat.
David
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And now we have lost John Noakes, the ex- Blue Peter presenter to Altzheimers I understand. Sadly the worst part of the info I have seen dwells not on the great pleasure he gave to so many, but on his (allegedly) long running battle with Biddy Baxter as if that mattered a jot.
Thank you J N o hope you've been reunited with Shep & co !
A B M
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RIP Wallace
with the passing of Peter Sallis aged 96, will this be the end of Wallace and Gromit?
see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40165443
for the updating report.
Dave
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Brian Cant of Play Away & Playschool etc etc has died today at 83, though he'd suffered from Parkinson's for a while.
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Thanks to everyone for contributing to this discussion. We have good news, the 'Congratulations, Good Wishes & Kind Thoughts' discussion area has now been fixed and can be accessed again. Thank you everyone for your patience.
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