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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    ^^ If it's the same Linda Lewis: she also sang on albums from Peter Bardens and Stomu Yamashta, Family, Joan Armatrading and Colin James Hay.
    Probably was, I think she was married to a member of Family, and I have heard about the work with Stomu Yamashta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    ^ RIP to your friend. May he Rock! In Peace [emoji3577]
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    RIP Doyle Brunson the godfather of poker.

    https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/golf...89/ar-AA1bbAMh

    Never played poker in my life but I became addicted to watching WPT on PlutoTV during lockdown and Doyle was always my top guy he looked like a dear ole grandpa but he could shred some of those loudmouths like Helmuth to ribbons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    RIP Doyle Brunson the godfather of poker.

    https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/golf...89/ar-AA1bbAMh

    Never played poker in my life but I became addicted to watching WPT on PlutoTV during lockdown and Doyle was always my top guy he looked like a dear ole grandpa but he could shred some of those loudmouths like Helmuth to ribbons.
    He was one of the greats and one of the first poker celebrities of the TV age.

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    RIP Jim Brown

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    Pete Brown, lyricist for some of Cream's best-known songs, died on May 19.
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    ^ Involved in some very good albums as a member of Piblokto! and Battered Ornaments, as well as other collaborations. He will be missed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camelogue View Post
    RIP Jim Brown
    RIP. He was an early football (AFL) hero. He retired before the Super Bowl era. He was an action hero in films too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    ^ Involved in some very good albums as a member of Piblokto! and Battered Ornaments, as well as other collaborations. He will be missed.
    Very strange. Just the other day I was asking myself "Did Pete Brown just die?", only to discover that he was still among us and that I'd obviously confused his passing with those of Phil Ryan and Clive John, both of whom Brown at some stage collaborated with.

    So not more. Brown gone.

    He'll surely be missed. Those Pibloktos especially (and Thousands on a Raft in particular) remain pillars of the "proto" fundament. And some of his lyrics for Cream are still - erh... - commendable. Brown was a blues enthusiast in heart, of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    RIP. He was an early football (AFL) hero. He retired before the Super Bowl era. He was an action hero in films too.
    When Franco Harris and Walter Payton looked as though they were likely to break his rushing record, he planned a comeback at 47 to add to his total, but things didn't work out.

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    IIRC, The Browns were not in the AFL, they were in the AAFC. They were absorbed into the NFL after their league folded. When the AFL merged with the NFL, the Browns moved to the AFC along with one other team. I think it was the Colts. But the Browns were well established in the NFL by then. Jim Brown played his whole pro career in the NFL.

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    Moe you're right. They were in the NFL in the 50s and 60s before the merger. The 49ers were in the AAFC too iirc.

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    RIP Irish actor Ray Stevenson, 58 years is far too young
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    Rolf Harris: Serial sex abuser and ex-entertainer dies aged 93. Probably not known much outside of the UK but he was a very well known artist, singer and general tv personality. His arrest came out of the investigations into Jimmy Saville and others working at the BBC.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60393842

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    Rolf Harris: Serial sex abuser and ex-entertainer dies aged 93. Probably not known much outside of the UK but he was a very well known artist, singer and general tv personality. His arrest came out of the investigations into Jimmy Saville and others working at the BBC.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60393842
    Didn't he have a hit with Tie me kangaroo down (or something like that)?
    As far a I remember he also hosted a cartoon show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    Didn't he have a hit with Tie me kangaroo down (or something like that)?
    Big hit in the USA as a novelty/kids' song in 1963. I thought it was "Tiny Kangaroo Down, Sport" at the time.
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    Oh man... Really?
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    Yeah, I just read the news that Tina Turner died.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    Big hit in the USA as a novelty/kids' song in 1963. I thought it was "Tiny Kangaroo Down, Sport" at the time.
    He was on Kate Bush's Aerial album, and later removed https://superdeluxeedition.com/news/...-album-aerial/

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    RIP Tina.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unfrankie Valli View Post
    He was on Kate Bush's Aerial album, and later removed https://superdeluxeedition.com/news/...-album-aerial/
    He's on The Dreaming as well, playing digiredoo on the title track.

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    Yeah, I just read the news that Tina Turner died.
    Not a great fan but Nutbush City Limits is a stonking track.

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