You look up the meaning of ''social conscience'' I'm sure you'll find mention of Frank Field; British politics has lost a rare thing - a man of unwavering integrity. RIP
Tough, uncompromising centre-half. An article about his testimonial/benefit match mentions ex-City player John McSeveney scoring a hattrick in the warmup match that night. RIP Charlie. https://rokerreport.sbnation.com/20...t-centre-half-the-world-has-ever-seen-is-born
When I first moved to Sunderland in the mid 80s, talking to locals about football started off with the 73 Cup winning team, but it didn’t take long before Charlie’s name came up, generally in the context of the best player I’d never seen. RIP
mike pinder, moody blues, 82. https://www.nme.com/news/music/moody-blues-founder-mike-pinder-dies-age-82-3750634
A hugely influential musician with his use of the mellotron to produce the orchestral sounds of the Moody Blues.
I'd say they were the best live band performance I've ever seen. Unique sound at the time. R.I.P. Mike Pinder.
Another tiger departs. I remember he (and us as a club) got a lot of credit for this at the time. RIP Ian please log in to view this image
I haven't paid much attention to them, but from time to time, this lyric comes to mind: Letters I've written Never meaning to send RIP
i noticed this week that a long-time acquaintance of mine who used to be a miss leighton is now a mrs james.
Here is a film that Andy made last year. He was a talented guy - not just my opinion, the opinion of at least one lauded film producer from our area.