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Bob Holness - DEAD!



Wozza

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Tooting Gull

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RI..and a P, please Bob.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Suffered a bad reaction to a dodgy E apparently.
 








Lady Whistledown

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Minute's silence tomorrow?
 








Lady Whistledown

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That theme tune is genuinely ICONIC :clap:
 










Jam The Man

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A terrible loss to the whole Urban Myths arena....!

From Wiki:

Holness was the subject of an urban myth, claimed to have been initiated in the 1980s by broadcaster Stuart Maconie who, while writing for the New Musical Express (in a section called 'Would You Believe It?'), claimed that Holness played the saxophone solo on Gerry Rafferty's 1978 song "Baker Street". Tommy Boyd, among others, has disputed Maconie's claim to authorship of the rumour. The actual performer was Raphael Ravenscroft.
The story clearly appealed to Holness' sense of humour as he has often played along with the myth, and has also at various times jokingly claimed to be the lead guitarist on Derek and the Dominoes' "Layla" and the mysterious individual putting Elvis Presley off his stride on the famous 'laughing' version of "Are You Lonesome Tonight?".
He was recorded confirming the Baker Street story in a 1993 interview on STOIC, Student Television of Imperial College
 


Pavilionaire

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Sad. Reminds me of my student days watching Blockbusters with the rest of the house:

<Bob> "What 'C' am I?.."

<House> "YOU'RE A ****, BOB!"
 




Westdene Seagull

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He played saxomophone on the very first James Bond novel. FACT(ish)

I have to ask - how do you play a saxomophone on a NOVEL ? Do you just stand on the book ?

*** has a very real feeling that he's made himself look very silly but not sure how ***
 


Questions

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In 1956 he played James Bond in a radio production of Moonraker. [1] The couple returned to the UK in 1961. His daughter, Ros, was a member of the band Toto Coelo.
 


JJ McClure

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Is it actually true this time? Rumours seem to get started on the internet about him dying on an almost weekly basis.
 






I have to ask - how do you play a saxomophone on a NOVEL ? Do you just stand on the book ?

*** has a very real feeling that he's made himself look very silly but not sure how ***

It's a mixture of half-fact and myth about Bob Holness. He never played saxomophone* on Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street. Stuart Maconie made that up in NME once. He did play the very first James Bond - on radio obviously, not in a novel.


* (C) Homer Simpson.
 




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