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The RIP Thread

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  1. Steelmonkey

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    Couple of music related deaths :emoticon-0106-cryin

    Former BBC Radio 1 DJ and presenter Andy Peebles dies aged 76
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    Peebles joined BBC Radio 1 in 1978

    Guy Lambert
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    Former Radio 1 DJ Andy Peebles, one of the last people to interview John Lennon, has died at the age of 76, his family has confirmed.

    He presented on BBC Radio 1 from 1978 to 1992 and also hosted a number of editions of Top of the Pops in the 1970s and 80s.

    Peebles interviewed Lennon two days before the musician's murder in December 1980.

    Friends and former colleagues have paid tribute, calling him "a lovely man and a great broadcaster".

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    Peebles interviewed John Lennon at the Hit Factory recording studio, two days before the musician's murder in New York
     
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  2. Steelmonkey

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    Quite sad about this, only posted a Paris Angels track on the music thread on Friday :emoticon-0106-cryin



     
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    Former Lancashire and England fast bowler Peter Lever has died at the age of 84 following a short illness.

    Lever was part of the England team that won the Ashes in Australia in 1970-71 under captain Raymond Illingworth, the tour in which he made his Test debut.

    On the same trip, Lever also played in the very first one-day international, a hastily arranged 40-over match between England and Australia when the third Test in Melbourne was washed out.

    He actually first played for England earlier in 1970, against a Rest of World XI, matches that were eventually stripped of Test status.

    Overall, Lever took 41 wickets in 17 Tests and 11 more in 10 one-day internationals.

    He played for Lancashire between 1960 and 1976, claiming almost 800 wickets in 301 first-class matches.

    His wife Ros said: "It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that Peter Lever has passed away peacefully today. A beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.

    "An enormous thank you to everyone that has been caring and considerate in supporting Peter through these difficult recent times."

    BBC chief cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew:

    When I was aged 11, my dad took me to a Gillette Cup final at Lord's between Lancashire and Kent, and I saw a fast bowler running in from the Nursery End. I'd never seen anything like it. I turned to my dad and said: "That's who I want to be." It was Peter Lever.

    There was something about the way he bowled. The energy, the run-up. It lit a spark under me and, from that moment on, I was Peter Lever. My dad wanted me to be an off-spinner, like him, but there was no chance after I'd seen Peter bowl. I copied his action and he was everywhere in my life as I grew up.

    When I was about 15 I went to stay with my grandmother in Cheshire and paid to have some coaching in the Lancashire nets at Old Trafford. Because I was reasonably quick, I got promoted to bowl to the first team. I was so nervous. Peter was in the net next door. It was like a dream come true.

    I followed him religiously. For a fast bowler, he was an incredibly gentle character.

    In 1965, when South Africa visited England and played against Lancashire in a tour match, Peter refused to play against them because of apartheid.

    Then, in the first Test against New Zealand in Auckland in 1975, he had the horrendous experience of hitting the home number 11 Ewen Chatfield with a bouncer. Chatfield almost died. It nearly destroyed Peter.

    A few years later, in a famous game between Derbyshire and Lancashire at Buxton, it snowed and left the pitch as something of a lottery. Peter refused to bowl because he thought it was too dangerous.

    The bond forged between his former England captain Raymond Illingworth and Peter continued after their playing days. When Raymond was in charge of the England team as the supremo head coach and selector, he made Peter the bowling coach.

    Peter moved with his wife Ros to Devon, immersing himself in the local community. He coached at Lewdown Cricket Club and planted wild flowers around the village.

    In 2017, Andrew Strauss arranged a 'Club England' dinner at Lord's for everyone, men and women, who had ever played for England. I was asked to host the evening and accepted only on the condition I could sit next to Peter. We were all given special caps to recognise our time playing for England. I presented Peter's to him and he presented mine to me. It was a lovely moment.

    He had a massive influence on my cricketing life. They say you should never meet your heroes. I'm so lucky that I got to know mine.

    RIP <rose>
     
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    RIP Peter, a fine bowler.
     
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    RIP Peter Lever
    A fine bowler that served his country well.
    I would never have thought he was 84.
    How time passes us by.
     
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    I had him completely mixed up with someone else, a left arm medium quick, also blond, from the same era, or perhaps a little later. I’m having a senior moment, help gratefully received.



    It was John Lever. The ethical opposite to Peter, he was involved in the rebel tour to South Africa.
     
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    RIP Peter. He sounds like he was a good man.
     
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    John was the Essex Lever, Peter was the Lancashire Lever...
     
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    Ringo was the Lever pooler
     
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    Yes indeed, I' turn 72 this year, life just flying by, but happy with a "new" partner of 8 years (have to get Wendy over for an R's game next season?) I am mostly healthy despite diabetes (incl. Ozympic), blood pressure, chlosterol, Celebrex and Claritin medications, have Shingles, RSV, Senior Flu, COVID x7 vaccines in me. I still swim 1 Km (40 laps x 25m) every day although my times have increased from 28 min to 48 min although I pushed and did a 36 min yesterday. My Garmin "original" Swim watch keeps me honest and tracks everything. Also do chair yoga 1 hour sessions twice a week.

     
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    No RIP for you then...:grin:
     
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    Not for a bit anyway!
     
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  13. Turkish" Premier" Hoops

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    Richard Chamberlain R.I.P
    Doctor Kildare in the 60’s and the lead in the TV mini series Shōgun
     
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  14. Hammersmith bookie

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    He seemed to be in everything in the 70's ! Remember him in The Towering Inferno and The Man in The Iron Mask. RIP Richard
     
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    Trevor Lock, hero of Iranian embassy siege, dies aged 85
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    PC Lock was a member of the diplomatic protection group guarding the embassy

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    Trevor Lock, the policeman who was taken hostage in a siege on the Iranian embassy in London in 1980, has died aged 85, his daughter has confirmed.

    PC Lock was freed along with 24 other hostages after a six-day stand-off between members of a dissident Iranian group and the SAS.

    It later emerged he had tackled the leader of the gunmen and saved the life of an SAS soldier.

    He was awarded the George Medal, which recognises outstanding bravery, for his actions.
     
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    Val Kilmer gone. 65. Pneumonia. Survived throat cancer and now headed north.
    Loved Iceman and Batman among other starring roles.
    Too soon
    RIP
     
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  17. Rangers Til I Die

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    RIP 'Iceman'.
     
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    RIP Simon Templar / Doc Holliday <rose>
     
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  19. Turkish" Premier" Hoops

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    R.I.P. ICEMAN
    Val Kilmer dies aged 65 <rose><rose><rose>
     
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    RIP Nick Rivers from Top Secret! One of the funniest and daftest films I’ve ever seen.
     
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