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  • R.I.P. Burke Shelley

    Sadly died l last.Great musician,singer and member of for me the best Welsh group ever.
    R.I.P Burke.

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    Awful news to wake up to. Yes, Budgie were undoubtedly the best Welsh band of them all. R.I.P. Burke

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    • #3
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      First band I ever went to see.
      Barry Memorial Hall c. 1973
      Supported by Judas Priest
      Ticket 50p

      Thanks, Mr Shelley

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
        First band I ever went to see.
        Barry Memorial Hall c. 1973
        Supported by Judas Priest
        Ticket 50p

        Thanks, Mr Shelley
        Wow amazing

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          Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
          First band I ever went to see.
          Barry Memorial Hall c. 1973
          Supported by Judas Priest
          Ticket 50p

          Thanks, Mr Shelley
          Saw them as the first band on the bill at Cardiff castle in July '76. They blew Curved Air, The Strawbs and even Quo at their peak off the stage. The only band that could keep up with them that day was Hawkwind

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          • #6
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            Very sad news.
            Rock in peace Burke.

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            • #7
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              I was in school with Burke Shelley. During breaks he used to play his guitar and sing to the masses. Later he became a decent bass player. RIP to a decent bloke.

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              • #8
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                Strangely, I noticed on the weekend that his camper wasn't in it's usual parking spot on Richmond Road. RIP

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                • #9
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                  Sad news . I once saw them on the same bill as Man , Sassafras and they and he , were the best on the night and so underrated .

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                    Sad news . I once saw them on the same bill as Man , Sassafras and they and he , were the best on the night and so underrated .
                    Man were brilliant

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                    • #11
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                      RIP Mr shelley

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                      • #12
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                        Rip Burke Shelley
                        Without doubt Budgie were inspiring to so many rock/metal bands of the 80s.
                        Mettalica were massive fans as their cover of Breadfan testifies.

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                        • #13
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                          How come Budgie get all the love? What about Badfinger?

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                            Back in the late seventies and early eighties, I used to play drums in a couple of local bands. While I was living in Penarth, we used to rehearse in the old Pensioners Hall, which was on the side of the road, not far from Cogan railway station. To book the hall, you used to have to visit this elderly couple, who lived in one of the side streets of Cogan, and they'd give you a time and a date. I remember it seemed like every time we went to the house to book the hall, they'd say "Oh no, you can't have it then, it's booked for the budgies, for the budgies".

                            For a good few years we all thought that some bird fancier group were renting the place. But then one Sunday afternoon, we turned up to pick up some gear from a store room, and the place was packed with stacks and stacks of Marshall amps and speakers, with some long-haired hippies (as we thought) playing really loud. It was Budgie, not 'the budgies', and that was the only time I ever saw or heard them play.

                            Years later, I met Burke briefly outside Ysgol Mynydd Bychan, where our respective kids went to school. He drove a VW camper, which got me talking to him. When I realised who he was, I asked him if he remembered the Pensioners Hall, and told him the story of the old people and 'the budgies', which made him laugh. Nice fella.

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                              Originally posted by tforturton View Post
                              Back in the late seventies and early eighties, I used to play drums in a couple of local bands. While I was living in Penarth, we used to rehearse in the old Pensioners Hall, which was on the side of the road, not far from Cogan railway station. To book the hall, you used to have to visit this elderly couple, who lived in one of the side streets of Cogan, and they'd give you a time and a date. I remember it seemed like every time we went to the house to book the hall, they'd say "Oh no, you can't have it then, it's booked for the budgies, for the budgies".

                              For a good few years we all thought that some bird fancier group were renting the place. But then one Sunday afternoon, we turned up to pick up some gear from a store room, and the place was packed with stacks and stacks of Marshall amps and speakers, with some long-haired hippies (as we thought) playing really loud. It was Budgie, not 'the budgies', and that was the only time I ever saw or heard them play.

                              Years later, I met Burke briefly outside Ysgol Mynydd Bychan, where our respective kids went to school. He drove a VW camper, which got me talking to him. When I realised who he was, I asked him if he remembered the Pensioners Hall, and told him the story of the old people and 'the budgies', which made him laugh. Nice fella.

                              Great story

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