R.I.P. 2020
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@MiketheSnow Loving the afro's!
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@MajorRage said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MiketheSnow Loving the afro's!
I’m loving the music. Funk of that era is awesome
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@Victor-Meldrew said in R.I.P. 2020:
@dogmeat said in R.I.P. 2020:
@Victor-Meldrew yes devastating to wake up to learn Emma Peel's arse has been taken from the world.
She appeared naked in Abelard and Heloise on stage in the 70's. A critic famously described her as "built like a brick mausoleum with insufficient flying buttresses".
Her response? She published a best-selling collection of caustic theatre reviews called "No Turn Unstoned" and dedicated it to said critic.
Class to burn
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@Bovidae He used to cop a bit of tall poppy shit but he was also instrumental in Jonah's early days of steering him onto the good track.
Has done a massive amount of work for CM too so gets my gratitude for that.
RIP Phil.BTW his jokes were terrible
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@Bovidae said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 Those other 3 movies are well worth watching.
Lonsdale was the oldest living Bond villain actor. Christopher Lee had that honour until he died.
Yeah he probably was given many of them were getting on when they made their movies in the 60s and 70s.
It’s Yaphet Kotto now I believe off the top of my head
EDIT: no, it’s Julian Glover, the man with the best franchise CV in history
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Joining his Road Warrior mate......always entertaining watching these guys fish out beatings back in the day. Maybe 60 is a pretty good innings considering all the drugs he woulda consumed.
RIP
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@Godder said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 one half of one of the all time great tag teams. Corey Graves pointed out that Heaven now has a dream Survivor Series 1990 team, being Warrior, Texas Tornado and the Legion of Doom.
Only Ax and Smash survive from the opposition too......Mr Perfect and Crush both passed away years ago.
I loved the promos and I shudder to think how much coke the Warrior snorted before the cameras started rolling.
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@MN5 said in R.I.P. 2020:
@Godder said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 one half of one of the all time great tag teams. Corey Graves pointed out that Heaven now has a dream Survivor Series 1990 team, being Warrior, Texas Tornado and the Legion of Doom.
Only Ax and Smash survive from the opposition too......Mr Perfect and Crush both passed away years ago.
I loved the promos and I shudder to think how much coke the Warrior snorted before the cameras started rolling.
What a rush...
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@Godder said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 said in R.I.P. 2020:
@Godder said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 one half of one of the all time great tag teams. Corey Graves pointed out that Heaven now has a dream Survivor Series 1990 team, being Warrior, Texas Tornado and the Legion of Doom.
Only Ax and Smash survive from the opposition too......Mr Perfect and Crush both passed away years ago.
I loved the promos and I shudder to think how much coke the Warrior snorted before the cameras started rolling.
What a rush...
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Horrible news from Croydon. Sgt Matt Ratana sounds like a great guy:
A long-serving police officer shot dead in a custody centre in south London has been named as Sgt Matiu Ratana aged 54.
New Zealand-born Sgt Ratana was two months away from retirement when he was shot in the chest in Croydon on Friday.
The 23-year-old suspect is then thought to have turned the firearm on himself. He remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick described the police sergeant as "a big guy" who was "big in heart".
"He was very well known locally and he will be remembered so fondly in Croydon and missed there, as well as in the Met and the rugby world," she said.
A minute's silence was held at 16:00 BST at New Scotland Yard and Croydon Police Station to pay tribute to the officer.
Sgt Ratana, who was known as Matt, had served with the Met for almost 30 years having moved to the UK in 1989.
The 54-year-old was originally from the Hawke's Bay area of New Zealand and was educated at Palmerston North Boy's High School's, a town north of the capital, Wellington.
He had served with the Met in various parts of London including Hackney and Selhurst, with his last posting as custody sergeant in Croydon, where he managed suspects who are brought into the cells.
He was on duty in that role at the Windmill Road centre when he was shot dead at about 02:15.
The BBC has been told the shooting happened during questioning of the suspect about Covid-19.
Outside work Sgt Ratana was a highly experienced rugby union coach, leading teams in Worthing, close to Goring-by-Sea where he then lived and in East Grinstead, where he was living when he died.
Ryan Morlen, assistant head coach at East Grinstead Rugby Club, described the 54-year-old as "an absolutely lovely bloke".
arlier, BBC Home Affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said it was believed the suspect was known to counter-terrorism police having been on their radar in the past, though the Met has not officially confirmed that.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said the man was arrested on suspicion of possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply and possession of ammunition.
He was handcuffed with his hands behind his back and taken to the Croydon Custody Centre in a police vehicle, before being escorted into the building.
The shots were fired as officers prepared to search the suspect, who was still handcuffed, with a metal detector, the IOPC said.
"A non-police issue firearm, which appears to be a revolver, has been recovered from the scene. Further ballistic work will be required," said IOPC regional director Sal Naseem.
The Met have said a murder investigation was under way. -
@sparky said in R.I.P. 2020:
Horrible news from Croydon. Sgt Matt Ratana sounds like a great guy:
A long-serving police officer shot dead in a custody centre in south London has been named as Sgt Matiu Ratana aged 54.
New Zealand-born Sgt Ratana was two months away from retirement when he was shot in the chest in Croydon on Friday.
The 23-year-old suspect is then thought to have turned the firearm on himself. He remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick described the police sergeant as "a big guy" who was "big in heart".
"He was very well known locally and he will be remembered so fondly in Croydon and missed there, as well as in the Met and the rugby world," she said.
A minute's silence was held at 16:00 BST at New Scotland Yard and Croydon Police Station to pay tribute to the officer.
Sgt Ratana, who was known as Matt, had served with the Met for almost 30 years having moved to the UK in 1989.
The 54-year-old was originally from the Hawke's Bay area of New Zealand and was educated at Palmerston North Boy's High School's, a town north of the capital, Wellington.
He had served with the Met in various parts of London including Hackney and Selhurst, with his last posting as custody sergeant in Croydon, where he managed suspects who are brought into the cells.
He was on duty in that role at the Windmill Road centre when he was shot dead at about 02:15.
The BBC has been told the shooting happened during questioning of the suspect about Covid-19.
Outside work Sgt Ratana was a highly experienced rugby union coach, leading teams in Worthing, close to Goring-by-Sea where he then lived and in East Grinstead, where he was living when he died.
Ryan Morlen, assistant head coach at East Grinstead Rugby Club, described the 54-year-old as "an absolutely lovely bloke".
arlier, BBC Home Affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said it was believed the suspect was known to counter-terrorism police having been on their radar in the past, though the Met has not officially confirmed that.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said the man was arrested on suspicion of possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply and possession of ammunition.
He was handcuffed with his hands behind his back and taken to the Croydon Custody Centre in a police vehicle, before being escorted into the building.
The shots were fired as officers prepared to search the suspect, who was still handcuffed, with a metal detector, the IOPC said.
"A non-police issue firearm, which appears to be a revolver, has been recovered from the scene. Further ballistic work will be required," said IOPC regional director Sal Naseem.
The Met have said a murder investigation was under way.Shame the suspect didn’t have the skills to finish himself off.
It makes it even more galling when you consider how close to leaving the Police he was. If anyone deserves a happy retirement it’s Cops.
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@sparky said in R.I.P. 2020:
Sgt Matt Ratana sounds like a great guy:
Bit shocked when I saw the name. Actually knew Matt when he lived near Bourne End/Marlow in the early 2000's and gave me and my kids tennis lessons at the local tennis club. Had more than a few beers with him after the lessons.
The club was a bit snooty and didn't quite know how to handle the "gee whiz" maori bloke who turned out to be a degree-educated policeman... think he used to enjoy that.
He really was a bloody great bloke. Kia Kaha
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@Victor-Meldrew Very sad to hear. He was Head Coach at East Grinstead Rugby Club. Dreadful news for all his friends and family. Heartbroken.
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Staple band in NZ in the 60's - seemed on TV all the time.
Some NZ music royalty started their careers with Max Merritt over the years - Billy Christian & Bruno Laurence in particular. For that he deserves a big thumbs up.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in R.I.P. 2020:
Staple band in NZ in the 60's - seemed on TV all the time.
Some NZ music royalty started their careers with Max Merritt over the years - Billy Christian & Bruno Laurence in particular. For that he deserves a big thumbs up.
I rang the old man and mentioned it. He said he wasn't much of a fan but then again he's pretty brutally honest when it comes to music.
This is a trait I'm glad I inherited.
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@pakman said in R.I.P. 2020:
Dave Halligan. The AB who wasn’t?
Good article below.
Mentions he was selected "After a strong showing for the South Island", but my memory was he dominated in the early game at the All Black Trial (they used to play two, and the main contenders played the later games, fringe players the curtain raiser) so much, scored all his team's points, that they couldn't leave him out. But memories from 40 years ago aren't always accurate.
Meant Hewie got a look in which kept whatever the equivalent of ranting on the internet in 1981 was fully active.
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@booboo said in R.I.P. 2020:
Meant Hewie got a look in which kept whatever the equivalent of ranting on the internet in 1981 was fully active.
We called them pubs at the time. Everybody was still on the booze but it was all in one room and ended in punching. Was Deans versing Hewson after that?
I remember Halligan though, deserved a go.
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@booboo said in R.I.P. 2020:
@pakman said in R.I.P. 2020:
Dave Halligan. The AB who wasn’t?
Meant Hewie got a look in which kept whatever the equivalent of ranting on the internet in 1981 was fully active.
Talkback?
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@canefan said in R.I.P. 2020:
@booboo said in R.I.P. 2020:
@pakman said in R.I.P. 2020:
Dave Halligan. The AB who wasn’t?
Meant Hewie got a look in which kept whatever the equivalent of ranting on the internet in 1981 was fully active.
Talkback?
It's still a thing. I remember listening to Radio sport a few years back the morning after an AB loss. Some old bloke whinged that Richie McCaw had let him down personally and that he made much better decisions when he captained the ( insert generic bumfuck New Zealand town ) under 21s back in 1959.
Apparently that's the same amount of pressure as a test match in South Africa in front of 60,000 Afrikaaners. .
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@MN5 said in R.I.P. 2020:
I bet ‘journalists’ have been waiting years just to use this line.
Hopefully Jake the Muss is raising a quart bottle as a tribute....
So I listened to this in the car just now for a bit of nostalgia. Still catchy as, just a lovely tune. But I'd never realised that its 5+ minute song that only has 1 verse, repeated 3 times.
3 fricken times!!!
Lazy ass muthas!
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@voodoo said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 said in R.I.P. 2020:
I bet ‘journalists’ have been waiting years just to use this line.
Hopefully Jake the Muss is raising a quart bottle as a tribute....
So I listened to this in the car just now for a bit of nostalgia. Still catchy as, just a lovely tune. But I'd never realised that its 5+ minute song that only has 1 verse, repeated 3 times.
3 fricken times!!!
Lazy ass muthas!
I like the tune as well. As for lazy - I used to play the drums and this guy has it nailed:
They were called The Meteors. I see a little irony in that.
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I think that is Johnny Dick as the drummer but they did swap a bit.
I have just discovered that Max shared "musos" with Ray Columbus, who sadly is also gone.
Ray was my ex bosses neighbour, and then my parents neighbour for years. NZ really is a small place.
The music was before my time but my parents forced it on me so brings back some memories.
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@voodoo said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 said in R.I.P. 2020:
I bet ‘journalists’ have been waiting years just to use this line.
Hopefully Jake the Muss is raising a quart bottle as a tribute....
So I listened to this in the car just now for a bit of nostalgia. Still catchy as, just a lovely tune. But I'd never realised that its 5+ minute song that only has 1 verse, repeated 3 times.
3 fricken times!!!
Lazy ass muthas!
The Romantics did that too, when they were singing about someone talking in their sleep they just repeated verse 2 and 3 completely the same. Perhaps they had a deadline ?
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@Snowy said in R.I.P. 2020:
@voodoo said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 said in R.I.P. 2020:
I bet ‘journalists’ have been waiting years just to use this line.
Hopefully Jake the Muss is raising a quart bottle as a tribute....
So I listened to this in the car just now for a bit of nostalgia. Still catchy as, just a lovely tune. But I'd never realised that its 5+ minute song that only has 1 verse, repeated 3 times.
3 fricken times!!!
Lazy ass muthas!
I like the tune as well. As for lazy - I used to play the drums and this guy has it nailed:
They were called The Meteors. I see a little irony in that.
More active than Brown Mark who was the Revolutions Bass player when they did "When Doves Cry"
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@Snowy said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 He didn't move at all? The lack of motion in that video suggests that they were already dead.
As for Brown Mark - that is a really unfortunate name. Cruel parents, just call him Shit Stain, Skid Mark, and be done with it.
I follow him on FB. Cool dude and a hell of a bass player. I guess he chose that name to make him appear a bit more mortal to those of us who didn't make it quite as big as he did in the music world.
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@MN5 said in R.I.P. 2020:
@Snowy said in R.I.P. 2020:
@MN5 He didn't move at all? The lack of motion in that video suggests that they were already dead.
As for Brown Mark - that is a really unfortunate name. Cruel parents, just call him Shit Stain, Skid Mark, and be done with it.
I follow him on FB. Cool dude and a hell of a bass player. I guess he chose that name to make him appear a bit more mortal to those of us who didn't make it quite as big as he did in the music world.
I would still say - not a good choice.
I didn't call myself yellow Snowy for example.
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@Virgil said in R.I.P. 2020:
R.I.P Eddie Van Halen
Big fan of Van Halen, both the David Lee Roth and Sammy Hager eras. Loved the sound, had their own style mostly due to his guitar work.
Only 65, too youngWow thats young. Circumstances? Google says throat cancer. Feels far too young