It's an shame when anybody dies (anpart from *****s obv) but this grieving for celebs doesert sit well with me at all.
The link I put on Mongbook sums up my feelings anboot it to an tee.
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All this David Bowie stuff got me thinking what were the last celebrity that genuinely made me feel 'that's a bloody shame he/her is deed'
Mine's Rik Mayall (RIP obv)
It's an shame when anybody dies (anpart from *****s obv) but this grieving for celebs doesert sit well with me at all.
The link I put on Mongbook sums up my feelings anboot it to an tee.
Elvis..my mum loved him.
Edwinn Starr a genuinely lovely guy.
When Edwin Starr died i was H A P P Y,sorry.
In anbout 1980, I were geet looking forward to seeing the Ruts on tour angain, they were geet ace and had just released (or were anbout to release) West One (Shine On Me) and then Malcolm Owen died, I were an bit annoyed with that 'cos they were quite good. Also I weren't happy when Joe Strummer died, but that were mainly 'cos radio 1 DJs (when I were in an pizza hut, to be fair, and it were only one DJ, if I'm honest) were gan on anbout how ace he were, when the whole off of the ****ing BBC wouldert even play any Clash music. Any other dead celeb can **** right off of to be fair.
**** off of, boorlad. I of heard youse were one off of the first what through an rose on Diana's* herse.
Diana?
Oh, Diana Dors, nah, I went off of her when she anppeared in the Adam and the Ants video.
Originally Posted by postmanpete
Edwin always had a genuine smile.. One of my northern soul DJ mates invited him up to a gig he was doing after his live stint he had a few beers with the lads..
He deserved his Rolls Royce and massive house in Nottingham.. He really did.
Davie Cooper, my Rangers idol back in the day, a true gent and the best winger i've ever seen.
Elvis, as has been mentioned before was my auld fellas idol and probably listening to him as a youngster I became a fan of sorts. As for David Bowie I quite liked some of his songs tbh, Heroes, Ashes to ashes and the like were played well in my auld family hoose.
If you hear a song and can directly relate it to an auld memory then it means something.
I heard that the first thing what landed on her he*bleep* were "chucked" by Chalky.Originally Posted by kel_