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#21734 01/05/11 12:02 PM
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Upsetting. I went to google Gerry Rafferty as they'd mentioned it on the telly and the news about Karn came up too.
Sort of thought he'd come through it somehow.

With the news of Pete Postlethwaite earlier in the week, that's not such a good start to the New Year

#21735 01/05/11 05:09 PM
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I was shocked when I heard. Such sad news. I honestly thought he had much more time and that he was undergoing treatment - I never realised it had advanced so quickly.

I really don't know what else to say - my thoughts are with his family.

#21736 01/05/11 07:09 PM
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Terribly sad news. RIP. frown

#21737 01/06/11 12:58 AM
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Both the loss of Gerry Rafferty and Mick Karn in short space of time is terrible. Both had different styles, but both blessed with immense talent -Baker Street was always a classic that I held fondly from my childhood, and Japan were always one of my favourite bands of all time. I'm sure their legacy will live on for many, many years.

All this on top of the untimely passing of one of Britain's finest actors, Pete Postlethwaite.

A very sad start to 2011.

R.I.P Pete, Gerry and Mick
Deepest condolences to the friends and families of all three.

#21738 01/06/11 04:22 AM
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Very sad to hear about Mick, R.I.P. frown

#21739 01/07/11 09:14 AM
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There is a message on the WAl bass website about the death of Mick & a really nice photo as well.

http://www.walbasses.co.uk/News%20on%20Mick%20Karn

#21740 01/12/11 12:04 AM
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Originally posted by Ivan Basso:
Gerry Rafferty also passed away yesterday Don't know very much by him... If my memory serves me correctly he started out with Billy Connolly
Gerry teamed up with Billy when he joined the folk group the Humblebums at the end of the 60's. Steelers Wheel was formed in the early 70's. TBH I don't know that much about him, my only earlier knowledge of his music was Baker street and I have to say that I love the singing on it but always felt it was kitsch soft rock with sax, (apparently the royalties from it were still earning Gerry £80,000 a year!)

I think that like a lot of people Reservoir Dogs gave me awareness of Stuck In The Middle, and forever made me think of Gerry as 'that guy with the ultra cool song'.

I came across a reasonable piece on Gerry at the weekend in the Sunday Herald, (found it on a train), covering his rags to riches and alcohol addicted life, (his father was also an alcoholic, and used to beat him and his mother), with contributions from the Proclaimers Charlie Reid, Alan McGee, the extremely charming Paolo Nutini (no fan of his music, but what a lovely guy), and artist John Byrne.

#21741 01/12/11 08:07 AM
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Yeah, I didn't even know he was Scottish..one of those peripheral chacters in music, who obviously had some big issues.
I also read he spent many of his last few months living in Tuscany which is nice. His ex-wife was Italo-Scottish so I wonder if there was any connection there.
I really liked Night Owl and Get It Right NextTime too.

#21742 04/05/11 09:45 AM
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from Steve Jansen's website:

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... Steve has completed mixing 4 Dali's Car tracks that are pending release later in the year.
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http://www.stevejansen.com/

Rob Harris #40513 06/29/11 09:02 PM
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Can anyone recommend a supplier for the autobiography, I've trawled the web without success

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