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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.

  • edited December 2016

    Shame. There was a Christmas when I thought 'Caroline' was the beginning of all rock music....may have to sample that today. RIP Rick.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    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.

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    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.... :)

  • I often wonder what he would be doing music wise nowadays were he still here.

  • @AndyPlankton said:
    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.

  • edited December 2016

    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. :/

  • 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.

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