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Scott Weiland just died. It will obviously turn out to be an overdose.

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Weiland’s official Facebook page has been updated with a short statement:

“Scott Weiland, best known as the lead singer for Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, passed away in his sleep while on a tour stop in Bloomington, Minnesota, with his band The Wildabouts. At this time we ask that the privacy of Scott’s family be respected.”
 
No more of Mally's memories in the HDM then. I knew him also from his time covering the Ice Hockey (Seahawks) before Cathy Wigham.

R.I.P. Mally.
 
Ian McLagan..................................wait for it: a year ago, yesterday.

And I like this -

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Cheers for that Stan - I'd completely forgotten "I've got my own album to do".
Some not bad numbers on it...RIP I.Mc.

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Robert Loggia, star of INNOCENT BLOOD, LOST HIGHWAY, PSYCHO II and THE BELIEVERS, has passed away at 85.
 
Loggia was ace. Not sure whether his finest moment came in Scarface or this:

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I use to see mally regular at dart knockouts around hull pubs, looked a bit of an oddball but a really nice bloke, everyone seem to know him. He always sat with the county players, there's some fantastic players in the hull leagues . RIP.
He was what's known as a proper sports journalist
 
Holly Woodlawn, the transgender actress made famous by Andy Warhol and immortalised in Lou Reed's song Walk On The Wild Side, has died.

The 69-year-old died on Sunday in Los Angeles after becoming ill with liver and brain cancer, her former caretaker and friend Mariela Huerta said.

Born Harold Danhakl, she changed her name after running away from home at 15 and hitchhiking to New York, where she became one of Warhol's drag queen "superstars".

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