The RIP Thread

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Ffs I liked Quantum Leap alot, saw an interview with him once where he openly talked about taking LSD during the 60's and going to hippy love ins. Didn't regret any of it and said it enlightened his view of the world. Fine actor and highly intelligent man. RIP

From what I’ve read, an all round pretty decent chap.
 
Up there with the great commentators, Brian Moore, Huw Johns, Barry Davies, David Coleman........

Those that commentate today should watch, listen and learn..........
I'll always remember when Brian Moore said : The best commentary a commentator can give when the action taking place is breathtaking, is to say nothing at all because no words are required ! A true great
 
And now, Graeme Edge, drummer for the Moody Blues. Co-founded the group when they were blues band. The Moodies were one of my all time favourites

That makes me sad.

I saw the Moody Blues at the Albert Hall in 1969, or maybe 1970. My mate at school went to get the tickets and when he came back I asked him if there was a support act. He said 'Yeah, some bloke called John Elton'.

RIP Graeme