OT: Reg and Stu
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- Dave Barter
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Re: OT: Reg and Stu
‘‘Tis a great shame especially with the Albert hall lined up, punk in the posh place would have been great.
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Re: OT: Reg and Stu
Sad news. His songwriting was influential. Not dissimilar age to me either.
We go out into the hills to lose ourselves, not to get lost. You are only lost if you need to be somewhere else and if you really need to be somewhere else then you're probably in the wrong place to begin with.
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Another icon gone. Best dig out my double A side Promises and Ever Fallen in Love....
Sad news!
Sad news!
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Aye, a band that I think never really got the recognition they deserved and were always a little overshadowed. Gone but not forgotten.
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Thanks Dave - been a bit occupied so hadn't seen it. 63. Poor old Pete. Not a cheery Friday . Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) - yes almost every day.
As PeterS says, 63, that's also a bit close for comfort. Coincidentally just finished reading, for the umpteenth time, Pratchett's "Reaper Man" over my breakfast - the poor chap may be damned by his popularity but it doesn't diminish the literature, and some of the jokes/metaphors/puns are particularly apposite at the moment.
I'll have to spend my morning playing Time's Up. It seems appropriate.
Get a grip Reg now, just gotta keep on buggering on.
As PeterS says, 63, that's also a bit close for comfort. Coincidentally just finished reading, for the umpteenth time, Pratchett's "Reaper Man" over my breakfast - the poor chap may be damned by his popularity but it doesn't diminish the literature, and some of the jokes/metaphors/puns are particularly apposite at the moment.
I'll have to spend my morning playing Time's Up. It seems appropriate.
Get a grip Reg now, just gotta keep on buggering on.
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The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
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Re: OT: Reg and Stu
shame gone too early love still playing there records, was listening to my punk playlist on you tube when it popped up he had died, and was up next with orgasm addict,
it's not that I can and others can't, it's that I will and others won't.
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You didn’t did you? Errr fitting tributeparamart wrote:shame gone too early love still playing there records, was listening to my punk playlist on you tube when it popped up he had died, and was up next with orgasm addict,
We’re all individuals, except me.
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Oh Sh1t got some hammer in my teen years when I broke up with some young love. Thought I was the height of sophistication playing Automony.
Even nowadays when my ears are usually being reamed out by hyper-blast black noise I still occasionally youtube Harmony in my Head.
Even nowadays when my ears are usually being reamed out by hyper-blast black noise I still occasionally youtube Harmony in my Head.