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Bradywasking wrote:RIP my next door neighbour Brendan.. Neighbour and friend for 24 years passed away at 3am this morning.. Retired teacher and one of life's old world gentlemen..
"Greg Lake: King Crimson and ELP star dies aged 69"
One of the founding fathers of progressive rock, the British musician is known for songs including In the Court of the Crimson King and his solo hit I Believe in Father Christmas.
He died on Wednesday after "a long and stubborn battle with cancer", said his manager.
The news comes nine months after Lake's band-mate Keith Emerson died.
Now Rick Parfitt joins the list. Not one of the greatest perhaps but rock and roll personified. Saw Quo a lot in the early 70's and they were always good value. Sadly missed.
It would seem 2016 ain't finished with taking a few more rock n rollers...
Rick Parfitt - Once one of the Wild Men of rock - survived major heart/by-pass surgery some years back....So his time on earth was always going to be limited. Met him twice after S.Quo gigsback in the late 70's (along with the rest of Quo) he was a very friendly, down to earth bloke for a rock star.......I bet heaven is rockin' tonight!
Neither are Two of my Musical heroes and muses.. Neil Young (been very ill) as has Joni Mitchell, I hope I am completely wrong, but as you say Rosie those of the 70's & 80's are at that age.
Has truly been a tragic year for celebrities, but i can remember 20 years or so ago my old man talking about celebs passing in a similar way, might have been less noticeable because the whole culture of celebrity was different back then as was the reporting in the media but as mentioned for those of us of a certain age i'll expect next year to be no better