The RIP Thread

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Didn't have any of his records but always like Glen Campbell.
yes, he was a Beach Boys for a little while and played with band in Hawaii for their 25th Anniversary Concert along with other reunions.
Vale Glen Campbell.

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Campbell centre of photo.
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Campbell on left of photo.
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Campbell with Mike Love going ape.
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A 2005 reunion of Beach Boys members (left to right) Mike Love, Glen Campbell and Bruce Johnson
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Latter day Campbell
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I've been walking these streets so long,
singing the same old song
I know every crack in these dirty sidewalks of broadway.
Where hustles the name of the game and nice guys get washed away like the snow and the rain.

Great song my old mums favourite,Bit Gutted R.I.P Glen.
 
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Probably my earliest TV memory, 'Sunday Night at the London Palladium', a programme we never missed and very much his programme. My Dad who was the head barman at the Waldorf Hotel throughout the 60s and early 70s said he was one of the really nice guys who always took time to talk to people. We won't see his like again, RIP...
 
Who's left now, loved watching Generation game with all the family, nobody went out until it was over!

When I think about the staples of British television when I was younger, we have comparatively recently lost Terry Wogan, Paul Daniels, Ronnie Corbett, Barry Norman and now Brucie.

Who's left? I suppose Mike Yarwood (who retired ages ago), Little & Large, Parky, Jimmy Tarbuck, Nicholas Parsons. No doubt a few more, but it's horrible saying goodbye to these pieces of your own life story.
 
When I think about the staples of British television when I was younger, we have comparatively recently lost Terry Wogan, Paul Daniels, Ronnie Corbett, Barry Norman and now Brucie.

Who's left? I suppose Mike Yarwood (who retired ages ago), Little & Large, Parky, Jimmy Tarbuck, Nicholas Parsons. No doubt a few more, but it's horrible saying goodbye to these pieces of your own life story.

I don't think even icons of British popular entertainment of the 1970s get an immortality ticket Ubes. Though Nicholas Parsons is giving it a good go.