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« Reply #4060 on: May 05, 2024, 06:31:29 PM »


Mike Pinder, the last surviving original Moody Blues member, 82

A sad loss. I regret not seeing the Moodies classic line up live; although they made some good stuff after Mike left, nothing matched up to their "core 7" albums.
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« Reply #4061 on: May 05, 2024, 06:37:37 PM »


Via Ray Cooper (Chopper);Ron Kavanagh, on May 4th.  Lips Sealed
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« Reply #4062 on: May 07, 2024, 02:18:26 PM »

Not a surprise he had been ill for several years, but a sad loss.

In the 90's Alias Ron Kavana were just about the most exciting act on the folk club scene. Almost joined the Pogues on more than one occasion apparently.
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« Reply #4063 on: May 08, 2024, 03:38:24 PM »


Not a surprise he had been ill for several years, but a sad loss.

In the 90's Alias Ron Kavana were just about the most exciting act on the folk club scene. Almost joined the Pogues on more than one occasion apparently.
The Cropredy set was Great. He also did the first Swarbaid
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« Reply #4064 on: May 08, 2024, 05:02:41 PM »



Not a surprise he had been ill for several years, but a sad loss.

In the 90's Alias Ron Kavana were just about the most exciting act on the folk club scene. Almost joined the Pogues on more than one occasion apparently.
The Cropredy set was Great. He also did the first Swarbaid


The '91 Cropredy was just about the perfect one for me.  I've seen lots of acts at Cropredy I enjoyed more but it held together really well over the day and half.  Really cohesive lineup (which must have cost about 2% of what the current ones do).  And that Fairport set was one for the ages.  
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« Reply #4065 on: May 08, 2024, 05:41:12 PM »

Musician and producer (although he hated the term), Steve Albini. List of credits too long to mention.

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« Reply #4066 on: May 08, 2024, 05:55:53 PM »

RIP Steve Albini.

Producer of albums by Nirvana, The Pixies, PJ Harvey, Page & Plant, and many more.

Described himself as a "recording engineer" rather than a "producer". Used organic and old-school recording methods wherever possible. Kept a grounded ethic by working on recordings for a set fee rather than royalties as uninterested in the greater machine of the music industry.
 
An outspoken sonic guru, provocative, always had something interesting to say about the current state of music. The kind of auteur who held opinions you wouldn't necessarily agree with, but would defend his right to hold.

Another interesting and talented character leaves us...going to listen to PJ Harvey's "Rid Of Me" album in his honour.
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« Reply #4067 on: May 09, 2024, 07:14:44 PM »



Via Ray Cooper ?(Chopper);Ron Kavanagh, on May 4th.  Lips Sealed

Sad to hear this. RK was a great songwriter and always good value live. His "Young Ned of the Hill" was always a highlight of Pogues live shows
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« Reply #4068 on: May 14, 2024, 05:29:32 AM »

Saxophonist David Sanborn, age 78, from prostate cancer.

He played on everything from "Young Americans" to "Still Crazy After All These Years." I fondly remember when Sanborn was a regular Friday night addition to David Letterman's studio band, and occasionally took over when Paul Shaffer was elsewhere. (Of course, they always played "Young Americans" when he was present.) He was an incredibly tasteful player, and I will miss him.
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« Reply #4069 on: May 14, 2024, 09:41:15 AM »


Saxophonist David Sanborn, age 78, from prostate cancer.

He played on everything from "Young Americans" to "Still Crazy After All These Years." I fondly remember when Sanborn was a regular Friday night addition to David Letterman's studio band, and occasionally took over when Paul Shaffer was elsewhere. (Of course, they always played "Young Americans" when he was present.) He was an incredibly tasteful player, and I will miss him.


Very sad. He played on so much great stuff from the 60s onward. One of my favourites is his unlikely appearance on the second album by German new wave band Nena which is called ?. He totally owns the title track and also the song Lass Mir Dein Pirat Sein.
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« Reply #4070 on: May 14, 2024, 05:37:23 PM »



Saxophonist David Sanborn, age 78, from prostate cancer.

He played on everything from "Young Americans" to "Still Crazy After All These Years." I fondly remember when Sanborn was a regular Friday night addition to David Letterman's studio band, and occasionally took over when Paul Shaffer was elsewhere. (Of course, they always played "Young Americans" when he was present.) He was an incredibly tasteful player, and I will miss him.


Very sad. He played on so much great stuff from the 60s onward. One of my favourites is his unlikely appearance on the second album by German new wave band Nena which is called ?. He totally owns the title track and also the song Lass Mir Dein Pirat Sein.


Here's the official Letterman Youtube tribute to David Sanborn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY-UNDCLQbI
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« Reply #4071 on: May 15, 2024, 10:32:25 PM »

John Barbata of Jefferson Starship
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« Reply #4072 on: May 15, 2024, 11:18:25 PM »


John Barbata of Jefferson Starship


I saw this - very sad. John Barbata was with The Turtles before Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship, and I believe he's the one happily twirling his sticks as The Turtles lip sync "Happy Together" in this 1967 clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRCe5L1imxg I read that he was badly injured in a car accident in 1978, which led to his retirement. R.I.P.
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« Reply #4073 on: May 16, 2024, 08:53:35 AM »



John Barbata of Jefferson Starship


I saw this - very sad. John Barbata was with The Turtles before Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship, and I believe he's the one happily twirling his sticks as The Turtles lip sync "Happy Together" in this 1967 clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRCe5L1imxg I read that he was badly injured in a car accident in 1978, which led to his retirement. R.I.P.


Important not to forget his spell in CSNY.
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« Reply #4074 on: May 18, 2024, 11:33:36 AM »

Soul singer Jimmy James (of Vagabonds fame).
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« Reply #4075 on: May 20, 2024, 10:35:28 AM »

"Spider" John Koerner, aged 85.
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« Reply #4076 on: May 20, 2024, 12:46:07 PM »

And now Frank Ifield...the Cropredy connection being Stackridge, who used to perform "She taught me how to yodel".
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« Reply #4077 on: May 20, 2024, 06:42:14 PM »


And now Frank Ifield...the Cropredy connection being Stackridge, who used to perform "She taught me how to yodel".


I thought he had been brown bread for years.  
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« Reply #4078 on: May 22, 2024, 03:18:40 PM »

John Hawken, apparently.

Keyboardist with the Strawbs, among others.
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« Reply #4079 on: May 24, 2024, 01:26:43 PM »

Keith Riley of Shape of the Rain. Their 1971 album Riley, Riley , Wood and Waggett is a classic which I have played regularly over the years.
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