What a goff thread
The Pink Floyd boys
Michael Hutchence
Rowland S Howard (including is last show a couple of months ago)
Sammy Davis Jr & Don Lane (ha aha ha - true)
Paul Hester (Crowded House)
I think that is about it... have to think.
I see dead people
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Oh I forgot The Ramones,The Bass Thing,Kurt Cobain and Michael Jackson-not in concert but spent a very interesting hour with him!!!
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and robert buras...
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jeeez... don't you kids know anything about music... calling the King of Rocksteady, Mister Soul of Jamaica obscureJames Blast wrote:can we have band names in () for obscure artists like Alton Ellis
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Michael Jackson (Jackson 5)
And that's it!
And that's it!
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Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury, Phil Lynott, Stuart Adamson, Ramones x3, Pete De Frietas, Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones and Martin Gilks, Liam Maher (Flowered Up), John Martyn, John Peel, Spike Milligan... I'm going wrong now aren't I?
I am a Leeds United fan because I was very naughty in a previous life.
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... and john peel, martin gilks...
oh dear.
oh dear.
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I spoke to him after a God Machine gig in Liverpool Planet X in around 1991. Such a sweet, lovely bloke.radiojamaica wrote:Jimmy Fernandez (God Machine)
Apart from that, I've seen Mary Hansen (Stereolab), Chris Acland (Lush), Nick Sanderson (Earl Brutus) and the much-missed John Balance (Coil).
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eeek and the bassist from the Primitives
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And no one has mentioned Jeff Buckley , Herman Brood, Arjen Grolleman, of course Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury. hmm.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
Perhaps no-one ever got to see him.MadameButterfly wrote:And no one has mentioned Jeff Buckley , Herman Brood, Arjen Grolleman, of course Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury. hmm.
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I've also seen Herman Brod, shortly before he left ... and the Ramones,
and Bruno Frenzel (Birth Control) and Peter Panka (Jane), think I also saw Rory Gallagher some time ...
I'm sure there are many more since I partly didn't even know the name of all the bands we went to see ...
and Bruno Frenzel (Birth Control) and Peter Panka (Jane), think I also saw Rory Gallagher some time ...
I'm sure there are many more since I partly didn't even know the name of all the bands we went to see ...
my Hamster.
except some pale, skinny, below average height ''singer'' of some goff band i can't remember that i've ever saw dead people.
except some pale, skinny, below average height ''singer'' of some goff band i can't remember that i've ever saw dead people.
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The hubby & me got to see him live at one of the festivals in NL. Just before he died, that's why the impact of his death caused shivers down my spine. We both have all the cd's he ever brought out and burn a candle on every full moon. He was just a boy and drowned. Very sad loss to the music world.Debaser wrote:Perhaps no-one ever got to see him.MadameButterfly wrote:And no one has mentioned Jeff Buckley , Herman Brood, Arjen Grolleman, of course Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury. hmm.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
Blast wrote: tell us the rock stars have you seen that are no longer with us?
Don't look for 'digs' MB, there's not one there. Never got myself into gear to see him when he played near here in 94 otherwise I could've added his name.Debaser wrote:Perhaps no-one ever got to see him.MadameButterfly wrote:And no one has mentioned Jeff Buckley , Herman Brood, Arjen Grolleman, of course Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury. hmm.
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Sorry Ness, no looking for a dig! I'm really one of the lucky ones to have seen him play live! His voice was the of an angel Ness, live as on cd or recordings. And he was so young. Just a loss to the music world like I say.Debaser wrote:Blast wrote: tell us the rock stars have you seen that are no longer with us?Don't look for 'digs' MB, there's not one there. Never got myself into gear to see him when he played near here in 94 otherwise I could've added his name.Debaser wrote:Perhaps no-one ever got to see him.MadameButterfly wrote:And no one has mentioned Jeff Buckley , Herman Brood, Arjen Grolleman, of course Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury. hmm.
At my funeral one of his song will be played!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
And I don't intend to ever leave this mortal whatsit, so no funeral songs necessaryMadameButterfly wrote: At my funeral one of his song will be played!
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We all have to leave here and go onto the other side Ness.Debaser wrote:And I don't intend to ever leave this mortal whatsit, so no funeral songs necessaryMadameButterfly wrote: At my funeral one of his song will be played!
I still don't have a will or funeral plan but am thinking about music.
I'm not going anywhere soon but here.
That other flying solo wasn't meant for you anyway!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
Jimmy Fernandez (The God Machine); Joey & Johnny Ramone, Cliff Burton (interviewed him back in '85 at the Metal Hammer Festival in Germany), Dimebag Darrell (Pantera, Damageplan), Wannes Vandevelde (who bought me a drink even though he didn't know me from Adam, top chap).
Infinite regret for never having seen them before they kicked the bucket : Layne Staley, Frank Zappa and Stevie Ray Vaughan...
Infinite regret for never having seen them before they kicked the bucket : Layne Staley, Frank Zappa and Stevie Ray Vaughan...
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I mentioned Herman Brood.MadameButterfly wrote:And no one has mentioned Jeff Buckley , Herman Brood, Arjen Grolleman, of course Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury. hmm.
I did forget to mention Jeff Buckley.
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