R.i.P.
Icy Gull Back on the rollercoaster Jul 5, 2003 72,015 Jun 10, 2015 #2 KING of middle of the road Schmaltz German big band music in the late 60's and 70's. Never a fan but he had a massive following RIP
KING of middle of the road Schmaltz German big band music in the late 60's and 70's. Never a fan but he had a massive following RIP
Gazwag 5 millionth post poster Mar 4, 2004 31,185 Bexhill-on-Sea Jun 10, 2015 #3 My Mum and Dad were at his final concert in Cologne a few weeks ago
Mowgli37 Enigmatic Asthmatic Jan 13, 2013 6,371 Sheffield Jun 10, 2015 #4 I've spent years sifting through stacks of his records in charity shops when looking for something I actually want to buy Reading about him now he sounds to have had a stellar career. May buy one of his discs now. Thoughts are with his family and friends. RIP.
I've spent years sifting through stacks of his records in charity shops when looking for something I actually want to buy Reading about him now he sounds to have had a stellar career. May buy one of his discs now. Thoughts are with his family and friends. RIP.
Cowfold Seagull Fan of the 17 bus Apr 22, 2009 22,182 Cowfold Jun 10, 2015 #5 Strange thing, my dad used be a big big fan of his when l was growing up, and l always used to take the piss out of him because of it. Now l've reached my late 50's l've come to appreciate his music too. Well they do say that you turn into your father! R.I.P. James.
Strange thing, my dad used be a big big fan of his when l was growing up, and l always used to take the piss out of him because of it. Now l've reached my late 50's l've come to appreciate his music too. Well they do say that you turn into your father! R.I.P. James.
el punal Well-known member Aug 29, 2012 12,910 The dull part of the south coast Jun 10, 2015 #6 R.I.P. The master of lift music.