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BBC Iplayer - I just watched Legends of Welsh Sport it's a good short documentary on him. He sounds a hell of a nice character, it's very sad.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...matchstick-man
Bourdain was a shocker, mainly because he used to put out such positive vibes about dealing with mental health issues, seemed like a really top guy aswell. George Harrison died on my birthday, was in Amsterdam doing something I’m sure he’d approve of…
Gary speed, seemed so out of the blue….
One I didn't mention above but has definitely stuck with me is Kirsty McCall. A tragedy.
Eddie Cochran after seeing him at the Gaumont in January 1960 he died in a car accident just outside Chippenham in April.just a few months later. Amazing stage performer.
I watched that a couple of days ago. Well worth a look at if you’ve not done so yet.
I was watching a video of knock outs on You Tube a few weeks ago and was shocked to see the Pintor v Owen fight on there. First time I’d ever seen that twelfth round and, although you can’t accurately gauge what your reaction would have been watching it live, it just seemed so much worse than the other knock outs in the video.
Whitney Houston
Elvis, died much too young and wasn’t helped by Parker and the Memphis Mafia.
John Lennon, what an absolute waste
Rory Gallagher, the brilliant Irish guitarist
Gary Speed, such a shock to see the news on tv.
George Best, so sad
Whitts, who I met in the pub where he had his fall. Lovely guy!
Gary Speed is probably the one that sticks. Obviously never knew the guy personally but I remember being in a state of shock at what I was seeing when I switched on SSN that morning. Can still remember the morning and the day vividly yet I can’t remember why I’ve walked to the kitchen some days.
Whitts too. Absolute kick in the guts in hearing he had passed.
Edit: just seen I answered this 4 years ago![]()
For me David Bowie, only because when I heard of his passing I remember putting his greatest hits on Spotify whilst at the gym.
I think Bowie was memorable for me in part due to the Black Star mini album he released as a “goodbye, I’m gonna die now” album. It’s quite eerie.
Carrie Fisher, she was the first woman I ever "loved"
I have been saddened by many celebrity deaths, but can't say any of them have stuck with me. I'm sad that Bowie died, but it hasn't impacted my life. And I don't dwell on it.
YeH she is the one who stands out for me. Not as a great fan, but for m generation at least (I don't remember Lennon, JFK etc) she was the stand out "you remember where you were when it happened" death. She seemed old to me at the time, but so young too.
The other stand out one is Michael Jackson, who's music, life and gossip had been around my whole life. Arguably the most famous person o the planet when he died.
On the other side we have Jade Goody. That stuck with me, not because I liked her but because I didnt. Made me realise we are not long on this earth and should try and understand and respect people always.
I'm struggling to think of famous people who have left a deep personal feeling. It tends to be big news events that does that, or films or songs for me. And of course tragedies happening to people I know