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Another 2016 casualty -Rick Parfitt
Damn! What a horrible year for losses
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Oh, man, terrible news.
He had another heart attack 2 days ago. Another sad loss.
Shame. There was a Christmas when I thought 'Caroline' was the beginning of all rock music....may have to sample that today. RIP Rick.
Same here, that song was one of my early musical enjoyments, I went backwards in time from there into glam rock.
Yeah, I had a sister who was in love with Marc Bolan and we lived about ten minutes from the tree he crashed into on Barnes Common so I was always going to end up with more feather boas than denim....![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I often wonder what he would be doing music wise nowadays were he still here.
Yup. That's a body of work we'll never know about. Odd business, this life. For whatever reason, I always think about this as regards poets in the first world war...
Is 2016 still discontent with taking the lives of legendary musicians?
Okay, one more week to go. Just one more week to go. We can make it.
Are a lot of these lives ending at 68,69? Or am I incorrect?
I remember lemmy was 70? and Bowie was 69?
I remember bumping into Rick & Francsis in Purley(when I was living in Coulsdon)outside Tescos many moons ago. Down to earth geezer(both of them). Shame.![:/ :/](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/confused.png)
I love a bit of Quo, sad news, he was a nice bloke too by all accounts.
I'm glad I saw Status Quo at Byron Bay in 2013.
They came on just before Robert Plant and everyone was a bit dubious as to how they would be ; particularly after a sellout style Aussie supermarket advertising campaign featuring Rick and Francis and a lightweight version of Down Down.
Needn't have worried .
They proved themselves to be the kings of excellent, tight , loud 12 bar rocknroll that was impossible not to dance to as hit after hit unfolded. I was genuinely surprised as to how great they actually were live after avoiding there concerts throughout the 70s.
Vale Rick Parfitt.
The passing of another great Rock n Roller.