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    Good guy O'Grady, sad to hear of his demise.
    RIP fella.

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    Keith Reid is Died!

    Who you may ask. The lyricist for Procol Harem, who released 'Whiter Shade of Pale', which has to be one of the most destinct set of lyrics in music.

    I know they had other songs, but they must have earned their corn off the back of that one single.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDeeDon View Post
    Keith Reid is Died!

    Who you may ask. The lyricist for Procol Harem, who released 'Whiter Shade of Pale', which has to be one of the most destinct set of lyrics in music.

    I know they had other songs, but they must have earned their corn off the back of that one single.
    Homburg was the follow-up and did well, then a live version of Conquistador, with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra sawing away as accompaniment, was a hit around ‘73 (?). I think it was about the only decent disc in the Central Refectory’s jukebox in the middle of that decade.

    Robin Trower, the Harum’s guitar man, is still recording and touring quite successfully. His Bridge Of Sighs album is splendid rock n roll, with Scotland’s (arguably) best-ever singer, the late James Dewar in towering voice. Both of them were in a short-lived band (no recordings, unfortunately) named Jude. With FRANKIE MILLER.

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    Frankie who?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakowdon View Post
    Frankie who?


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    Ken Buchanan.
    Cracking boxer, hadnae been well and had his travails wi the peeve post boxing.

    RIP fella.

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    Always hated that tune. A browner shade of shyte

    RIP

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    There was a famous photo of him covered in blood wasn't there?

    RIP min

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    There was a famous photo of him covered in blood wasn't there?

    RIP min
    He had sair pakoras after Panama’s Roberto Duran gave him one in the scrotum. I liked Duran, a superb bruiser with the best endurance (ha!) I can recall in a fighter ever.


    “The night Roberto Duran punched Ken Buchanan in the balls. Buchanan was one of Britain's all-time great boxers. Fast hands and all the skills. He won the WBA lightweight title in 1970 (September 26) and made two successful defences. Duran was the new kid on the block - and intent on taking it over. He turned 21 a few days before meeting Buchanan, and came with a reputation as a streetfighter, a swarming puncher unbeaten in 28 pro fights, including six in a row that ended in the first round. Another boxer v puncher classic for Madison Square Garden. Buchanan admitted later that he underestimated the kid - but it's hard to know what he could have done if he hadn't. He realised his mistake in the opening seconds, when he was knocked down while he was off balance - but he didn't have the weapons to correct it. His jab was fast but not heavy enough to keep the young dog at bay. He spent a lot of time against the ropes as Duran piled on the points as well as using his head in the clinches. The Kid was way ahead as the 13th round came to an end, and Buchanan didn't have the big punch to stop him. They were exchanging blows when the bell went - just as Duran hit the champ smack on the front of his tartan shorts. Buchanan collapsed holding his groin and had to be helped back to his corner. He never left it. When he couldn't come out for the 14th, the referee gave the title to Duran. The right decision? Well, he was way ahead on points, but in boxing you're not allowed to punch your opponent in the testicles. Other referees might have disqualified him. As it was, Buchanan never regained the title, though he was horribly unlucky on February 27, 1975. Meanwhile Duran became an all-time great, contesting world titles for an astonishing 26 years.”

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    Watched a documentary on the BBC about him many years ago which was very good, I hope it gets a repeat.
    Came across as a likeable chap and a lot of boxers admired him. Tyson was a big fan of his.

    RIP

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