Re: RIP v2 - still no cure for death

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Chipping in to say that as a young person in a band, most touring bands - particularly American touring bands (as a Brit) - seemed to pride themselves on an efficient, almost cold commitment to the duty of playing. They seemed like they were from another universe and despite playing shows with lots of them and putting a fair few gigs on for them it was rare that a band would cross that divide and make a human connection. Sweep really weren't like that - it seemed to be all about meeting people for them and they had no pretenses, no self-conscious sense of 'cool' that kept that at arms length. Then they'd go out onstage and be impossible to follow every time. I know lots of folks in the UK especially that were heavily influenced not only by their music but how they carried themselves and interacted with others. Seeing so many people share stories about Steve and the band has been lovely to read, I just wish it wasn't in such terribly sad circumstances. RIP Steve.

Re: RIP v2 - still no cure for death

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zorg wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 6:52 am
Mickey242 wrote: Fri Feb 03, 2023 6:07 pm My hero, Joe Meek, shoot himself 56 years ago today.
You all should listen to Telstar!
Brilliant art, but this being a MURDER-suicide, I see no need to eulogize the man himself.
Well put.
"There's a felling I get when I look to the west"
"When the meaningful words. When they cease to function. When there's nothing to say."

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