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 on: Today at 04:08:32 PM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by Harbottle (Martin)

RIP Dennis Locorriere June 13th 1949 - May 16th 2026.

Members of this forum will remember Dennis' appearances at Cropredy. I wasn't there in 2012, but I remember his set in 2003.

A bit of a wild card booking, nobody really knew what to expect, but he surprised a lot of people and was very well received.


Oh, when I was a kid in the 70s and 80s Dr Hook were the most played album in the car on long journeys. Me and my sisters used to sing along to silly songs.

Years later, I saw Dennis a couple of times solo at Bedworth Civic Hall, and then a few years ago as 'Dr Hook' in Birmingham Symphony Hall. He looked and sounded fabulous and it was an absolutely brilliant gig (Jon Poole from the Cardiacs was his bass player!).


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 on: Today at 04:06:04 PM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by Harbottle (Martin)
Very saddened to hear of Dee Palmer's & Barry Dransfield's passing. I think Dee was hugely important in 70s Tull.

And the Fiddler's Dream is a wonderful album.



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 on: Today at 03:37:50 PM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by davidmjs
Steve Ashley posts news from Robin Dransfield that his brother, Barry has died.

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 on: Today at 03:31:02 PM 
Started by davidmjs - Last post by PaulT
Holst's Planets, arranged and played by Hugh Banton (VDGG) on his self-designed and built HB3 organ. Excellent!

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 on: Today at 03:28:21 PM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by PaulT
Sad news. I only saw Dee once - at Cropredy - she was gamely playing on while trying to stop her sheet music being blown all the way to Williamscot.

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 on: Today at 12:12:56 PM 
Started by davidmjs - Last post by Alan2


Making my way  through the Mott the Hoople  boxed set  Mental Train which i purchased when it came out.

This takes us right up to the end of their early years, before All the Young Dudes.  Bonus tracks include early versions of tracks from the album of that name.


That's the best period Mott the Hoople - they were a proper rock band in those days. They were absolutely wild live. I still enjoyed the post dudes stuff, but they weren't the same. I could never understand why they weren't successful - they seemed to have everything.


We're on the same page Peter.  I love the Island albums, and Mott the Hoople were about the first band i saw live.
The later albums are good but it's a different band -

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 on: Today at 09:16:25 AM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by Nick Reg

Dee (ex David) Palmer, former Tull keyboarder, aged 88
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1H8udbUTp5/


I knew David when his company was a supplier to a speciality food company of which I was a director in the 90's. I met him and his daughter at exhibitions and spoke on the phone. Nice chap. RIP.

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 on: Today at 08:23:43 AM 
Started by davidmjs - Last post by Shankly (Peter)

Making my way  through the Mott the Hoople  boxed set  Mental Train which i purchased when it came out.

This takes us right up to the end of their early years, before All the Young Dudes.  Bonus tracks include early versions of tracks from the album of that name.


That's the best period Mott the Hoople - they were a proper rock band in those days. They were absolutely wild live. I still enjoyed the post dudes stuff, but they weren't the same. I could never understand why they weren't successful - they seemed to have everything.

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 on: Today at 03:51:52 AM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by davidmjs

Dee (ex David) Palmer, former Tull keyboarder, aged 88
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1H8udbUTp5/


Ahhh, that is sad news, but what a long and hugely productive life. Rest in Peace, Ma'am

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 on: Today at 01:52:31 AM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by StephenB
Dee (ex David) Palmer, former Tull keyboarder, aged 88
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1H8udbUTp5/

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