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Leighton James Wales and Burnley winger aged 71:
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Frank Field - one of the very few MPs that I have total respect for

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Frank Field - one of the very few MPs that I have total respect for

Yes one of the very few good guys. Intelligent and knowledgeable and he genuinely cared. Excellent local MP also during his long tenure.

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Leighton James Wales and Burnley winger aged 71:
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missed this, but yes fantastic winger and could use both feet very well, far too young

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Frank Field - one of the very few MPs that I have total respect for

yes seemed very genuine guy unlike most MPs

Offline Thephoenix

Frank Field - one of the very few MPs that I have total respect for

A genuine hard working man of principle.

I met him a few times and held him in high regard. R.I.P.

Offline mr.bluesky

30 years ago today F1 driver Ayrton Senna died in a track crash in the San Marino grand Prix. In probably the worst weekend in F1 history Austrian driver Roland Ratzenberger also lost his life in a practice crash the day before.
Ayrton had won 3 World titles before his fatal crash and many rate him as the greatest racing driver of all time.

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The author Paul Auster has died aged 77. I particularly liked The New York Trilogy, The Music Of Chance, The Book Of Illusions to name but three. I kind of lost interest with his more recent work which didn't really grab me the way his earlier novels did, but an excellent writer nonetheless.

Offline Blackpool Rock

30 years ago today F1 driver Ayrton Senna died in a track crash in the San Marino grand Prix. In probably the worst weekend in F1 history Austrian driver Roland Ratzenberger also lost his life in a practice crash the day before.
Ayrton had won 3 World titles before his fatal crash and many rate him as the greatest racing driver of all time.
Roland Ratzenberger was pretty much forgotten about and hardly got a mention even at the time which wasn't really fair, I remember at work all the talk was about Senna and then a girl looked up and asked "Why are you all just talking about Senna, wasn't there another driver killed too  :unknown:"

Yes Senna was such a well known driver who had won the title 3 times and would have won it again if he'd had the right seat but another man lost his life which is the ultimate sacrifice, I was as much to blame as anyone else for just focussing on Senna but now as i'm older I reflect and think I was wrong all that time ago

Strangely enough a couple of days ago I opened up a cardboard box of videos and DVD's that I have in storage and the Senna film was on the top, I thought to myself that I must watch that again sometime, probably make it in the next few weeks with this prompt  :drinks:

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Roland Ratzenberger was pretty much forgotten about and hardly got a mention even at the time which wasn't really fair, I remember at work all the talk was about Senna and then a girl looked up and asked "Why are you all just talking about Senna, wasn't there another driver killed too  :unknown:"

Yes Senna was such a well known driver who had won the title 3 times and would have won it again if he'd had the right seat but another man lost his life which is the ultimate sacrifice, I was as much to blame as anyone else for just focussing on Senna but now as i'm older I reflect and think I was wrong all that time ago

Strangely enough a couple of days ago I opened up a cardboard box of videos and DVD's that I have in storage and the Senna film was on the top, I thought to myself that I must watch that again sometime, probably make it in the next few weeks with this prompt  :drinks:

Rubens Barrichello also had a bad crash that weekend and was knocked unconscious.  Like you say everyone remembers Senna but people forget about Ratzenberger who died the day before. Senna was deeply effected by this and wanted the race weekend called off but was talked in racing which ended in tragic consequences. Despite Prost being a big rival he was one of the pall bearers at his funeral and later became patron of the Senna charity foundation .
I don't think the Williams team ever recovered from this tragedy either. Safety did improve after these events with wheel tethers fitted to all cars and the helmet / neck restraints to stop whiplash injuries
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Rubens Barrichello also had a bad crash that weekend and was knocked unconscious.  Like you say everyone remembers Senna but people forget about Ratzenberger who died the day before. Senna was deeply effected by this and wanted the race weekend called off but was talked in racing which ended in tragic consequences. Despite Prost being a big rival he was one of the pall bearers at his funeral and later became patron of the Senna charity foundation .
Yes that comes out in the film and I always thought it was strange how the 2 drivers seemingly hated each other but then Prost spoke so highly of Senna and then carried his coffin etc

I guess that cut throat bitter rivalry was what spurred both of them on while racing but deep down there was a respect and grudging admiration certainly by Prost towards Senna 

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Richard Tandy - keyboard player with ELO passed away on 01/05/24 aged 76

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Richard Tandy - keyboard player with ELO passed away on 01/05/24 aged 76

Oh no  :cry: no more mr.bluesky
One of the few original members of ELO who still toured with Jeff Lynnes band until recently.  He replaced original member Roy Wood back in 1971.
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Duane Eddy, early guitar slinger with a twangy sound, (Peter Gunn theme, Rebel Rouser, etc,), has died aged 88.
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Duane Eddy, early guitar slinger with a twangy sound, (Peter Gunn theme, Rebel Rouser, etc,), has died aged 88.

When I bought my first guitar from the famous Hessy's in Liverpool in the late 50s, the   first things l learnt were the Duane Eddy numbers.
Like the Ventures and Shadows stuff.
All easy to play for a beginner.

Having said that they didn't have much competition as the BBC's favourite was still the old Bert Wheedon, if anyone remembers him.


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sad to see Peter Oosterhuis has died.

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Offline george r

sad to see Peter Oosterhuis has died.

class player

Yes far too young very sad

Offline ulstersubbie

The actor Bernard Hill has died. Will always be remembered for Boys From The Blackstuff but a good versatile performer for many years.

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The actor Bernard Hill has died. Will always be remembered for Boys From The Blackstuff but a good versatile performer for many years.

Gis a Job Yosser.. Iconic.. RIP..

Offline mr.bluesky

The actor Bernard Hill has died. Will always be remembered for Boys From The Blackstuff but a good versatile performer for many years.

Yeah, just seen this, a great actor, I'll always remember  him for playing Yosser Hughes in the tv series Boys from the Blackstuff. Had this been a film he would have won an Oscar for his performance.
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The actor Bernard Hill has died. Will always be remembered for Boys From The Blackstuff but a good versatile performer for many years.
I noticed no sources I read mentioned him playing David Blunkett in A Very Social Secretary, which is sadly missing from All4.

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Probably not a well known person to most on this board, but MC Conrad died almost a week ago. A prolific performer on the drum & bass scene.
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I noticed no sources I read mentioned him playing David Blunkett in A Very Social Secretary, which is sadly missing from All4.

There is a very detailed obituary in today's Times which mentions it.

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There is a very detailed obituary in today's Times which mentions it.
Excellent. He was incredible in it and I'm sure he was BAFTA nominated for it, but rarely get mentions and no official streams.

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RIP Steve Albini.

The name might not mean a great deal to many, but it will mean a hell of a lot to some

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RIP Steve Albini.

The name might not mean a great deal to many, but it will mean a hell of a lot to some

He worked with The Pixies, Breeders and produced Rid Of Me, PJ Harvey's second album, total legend!

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RIP Steve Albini.

The name might not mean a great deal to many, but it will mean a hell of a lot to some

Big Black one of my favourite bands back in the 80's. Can't believe he was only 61.

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RIP Steve Albini.

The name might not mean a great deal to many, but it will mean a hell of a lot to some

It does  :(

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Big Black one of my favourite bands back in the 80's. Can't believe he was only 61.

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The same as I get older these people seemed much older to me growing up, now I realise they are closer to my age than I thought.

I'm staggered how much some people can achieve in a relatively short space of time to put it in perspective.
Albini was an advocate of using reel to reel recording methods, while he didn't invent the quiet loud used often by Pixies - he became synonymous with it, Nirvana and also Radiohead Creep, he was right that audiophiles would favour vinyl over streaming and also calling out subscription services like Tidal and remasters as having too much top end (also the reason why my GNR albums are 90s Japanese issues).

As trivia his band Rapeman was named after the Japanese film series and he worked with Peter Sotos.
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Offline VolapUK

RIP Steve Albini.

The name might not mean a great deal to many, but it will mean a hell of a lot to some

RIP. My first PJ Harvey song ever was "Dry," which he produced.

("You leave me dry" sounds like a nice thing to tell a SP after a good punt)  :lol:

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RIP. My first PJ Harvey song ever was "Dry," which he produced.

("You leave me dry" sounds like a nice thing to tell a SP after a good punt)  :lol:

Wouldn’t be what you want to hear from her as you’re about to sink a length in though :sarcastic:

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He worked with The Pixies, Breeders and produced Rid Of Me, PJ Harvey's second album, total legend!

Engineered, according to the notes on the albums.  He also only took a flat fee for his work as he thought royalties for anyone other than the artist was unethical.