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Title: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: broadsword on May 10, 2019, 01:10:16 PM
Not  everyone's cup of tea, but for a while he was  a leading tv comic
also a very good singer....
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: RailGooner on May 10, 2019, 02:10:35 PM
Rest in peace - Freddie Starr.

Roam in peace - Hamsters!
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Newportnobby on May 10, 2019, 02:34:59 PM
Bit of a 'marmite' comedian but I thought he was great. Truly anarchic at times and when he threw 'maggots' into an audience of 'celebs' and some went down Janet Brown's cleavage the look she gave him was worth watching.
His singing to background music that just got faster and faster could reduce me to tears of laughter

Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 10, 2019, 03:59:04 PM
Now we dont use tapes that gag will never work again, but you are right. I was crying at one point.

Anyone who ever owned a cassette tape player which mangled a cassette tape would also know what that sounded like - faster and faster and then - nothing as the tape broke!
As an aside, I am pleased that analogue LPs are still fashionable. I have my 1984 Rega Planar 2 with a glass turntable and will never sell it. My Hifi shop in Nottingham consider it one of the all time greats - like the Peco Jubilee.

Bob
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: broadsword on May 10, 2019, 04:40:14 PM
Bob G, you must have been a real hifi buff, ages ago  a workmate of mine bought Linn
stuff and wouldn't let anyone near it ,whenI checked the cost I couldn't blame him.

One thing ,is such equipment for classical music listening...?   I like Chasndave, Sir Rod Stewart,
Madness and The Who played through a £40 Argos system,would it make any difference ? 
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 10, 2019, 05:08:19 PM
Freddie Starr was one of the true greats, when comedy was funny, rather than just weird.

:(
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 10, 2019, 05:49:59 PM
Quote from: broadsword on May 10, 2019, 04:40:14 PM
Bob G, you must have been a real hifi buff, ages ago  a workmate of mine bought Linn
stuff and wouldn't let anyone near it ,whenI checked the cost I couldn't blame him.

One thing ,is such equipment for classical music listening...?   I like Chasndave, Sir Rod Stewart,
Madness and The Who played through a £40 Argos system,would it make any difference ?

I listen to the Who, Caravan, Curved Air, early Marillion, Genesis, Ian Dury, Floyd, Sade, Kate Bush, Gloria Estophan...all on LP

Just sold my Denon DRM700A 3 head cassette deck as it was taking up space, but I still use my Audiolab 8000A amp, Arcam Alpha+ CD player and Epos ES70 speakers.
The turntable is from 1984, the rest from the early 1990s.
The speakers are divine. Analogue is good :)

One day I will just stream everything through a Naim Unity Atom but at £2k I will keep my beer money for a while longer

Bob
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 10, 2019, 06:07:21 PM
Forgive me, but...

:offtopicsign:

Surely?
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 10, 2019, 06:10:28 PM
It's Broadsword's thread

He can go wherever he wants to go with it :)
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Gary Burcombe on May 10, 2019, 06:13:52 PM
I have owned a Rega Planar 3 and an Audiolab 8000A since about 1983.  What a combination!  I, too, also love early Marillion and lot's more beside.  There is a warmth to analogue sound.  And the original post, I remember crying to Freddie when I was a child, one line in particular that I remember was "I couldn't sleep, so I went downstairs, found a sleeping pill, woke it up and took it".  RIP.
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: broadsword on May 10, 2019, 06:58:57 PM
I'll go with the flow,  unlike  Captain Smith of the RMS Titanic who went with the floe............

Please excuse excrutiating humour, I've been in the Crystal Palace since lunch time.


That's a Wetherspoons in Glasgow, where the beer is cheap.
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 10, 2019, 07:23:34 PM
Quote from: Bob G on May 10, 2019, 06:10:28 PM
It's Broadsword's thread

He can go wherever he wants to go with it :)

Fair 'nough, consider me butted out.

As you were.

Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 11, 2019, 12:38:39 AM
Quote from: emjaybee on May 10, 2019, 07:23:34 PM
Quote from: Bob G on May 10, 2019, 06:10:28 PM
It's Broadsword's thread

He can go wherever he wants to go with it :)

Fair 'nough, consider me butted out.

As you were.

I wasn't being brutal. Just responding to developments...
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 12:41:44 AM
Quote from: Bob G on May 11, 2019, 12:38:39 AM
Quote from: emjaybee on May 10, 2019, 07:23:34 PM
Quote from: Bob G on May 10, 2019, 06:10:28 PM
It's Broadsword's thread

He can go wherever he wants to go with it :)

Fair 'nough, consider me butted out.

As you were.

I wasn't being brutal. Just responding to developments...

Fret not my friend, absolutely no offence was taken.

:D
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 12:43:13 AM
P.S. Just spent the last hour watching Freddie Starr clips on YouTube.

Nearly had the wife wetting herself.

Funny, funny man.
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 11, 2019, 12:44:52 AM
I'm still testing the boundaries of the 45T crane thread. Nice as it is I want to know what it comes as...I want an SR black variant and there is no info on that on the Osborns website.

How's that for scope creep?
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 12:46:45 AM
I'm sit on the sofa with a cat called Chaos.






Your move.

Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 11, 2019, 12:58:39 AM
Cat friends are great.

My 19 yo cat is called Dylan Thomas, a scraggy deaf grey tabby and my best friend other than my wife of course.

This thread has morphed well off track by now :) In more than one direction! But do we care?
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 01:22:23 AM
Chaos is now 16yrs old, black and gorgeous. She had a sister called Mayhem. It was shortly after we got them that the wife informed me i wouldn't be allowed to name any future animals. We got them at about 5 weeks old as feral kittens, from the local vets. Due to their very young age they bonded very closely with the wife and I. We lost Mayhem to a car at three years old.

We also have a white and tabby called Penfold who we got five years ago as an 8 week old kitten from the Blue Cross. To date, he alone has done approximately £500 worth of damage to the house contents.

The wife knows better than to ask me to choose between her and the cats, in the same way that I wouldn't be stupid enough to ask her to choose between me or her horses.

Do you ever have the conversation of 'what would you save in a fire'?

I answered; the cats, my firearms, my trains, my laptop.

She said "what about me?"

I said "I'd like to think you'd know to get out of a burning house!"

She's off to Windsor horse trials tomorrow with my blessing. I You could do with some "me" time I said.

Ain't marriage grand.

:D
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 11, 2019, 10:51:16 AM
I'd save my back up hard drives which has all my business on it.
That comes on holiday with us too. Although it is also in the cloud.
Everything else is replaceable or has legs to get out.

Back to Freddie Starr (in a way), we were watching TOTP1978 last night, and working out which of the artists were still alive.

We also thought how slim everyone was in the 1970s.


Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 11:10:58 AM
Ah, the good old days, when youth entertainment consisted of Pans People and Legs & Co!

Slim? Well, most high streets then were full of (shock, horror) shops, rather than deep fried chicken, kebab and pizza shops, plus kids had to walk everywhere as parents had the balls to say, "you want to go, get yourself there." My parents rarely ferried me anywhere, I had to get on my bike, literally, and cycle 40 minutes to my girlfriends house.

It is scarey how much top talent we have lost in the last few years, I dunno, maybe it's just me not feeling immortal anymore so I notice these things.

I do try and take any opportunity that comes along these days, the way the world is you never know what the future holds. Hence I'm hopefully of to Le Mans next month, last year of the LMP cars.
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bealman on May 11, 2019, 11:27:57 AM
It gets a bit like that.

My two months in hospital, 5 op's and being in crutches still has made me quite aware of me own mortality.

Anyway, I never saw or was aware of this guy, obviously after my deportation on the convict ship (if NewportNobby is to be believed), but he seems to have been popular.
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 11:29:48 AM
@Bealman (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=profile;u=255) you REALLY need to look him up on YouTube!
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bealman on May 11, 2019, 11:33:46 AM
Ok, will do!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 11:35:45 AM
Please try to avoid eating or drinking whilst watching, it's a choking hazard. His speed up/slow down sketch, Parkinson show with Ali, and his appearances on Des O'Connor are the best ones.
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bealman on May 11, 2019, 11:39:42 AM
Thanks!

You're obviously a big fan.
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 11, 2019, 12:35:13 PM
Quote from: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 11:10:58 AM
maybe it's just me not feeling immortal anymore so I notice these things.
We just buried my mum-in-law (91) and moved my mum to a home nearby, rather than try to travel for 3h+ to visit her.
Now we can visit her just to see her rather than visit just to fix things that have broken in the house, or take her to hospital.
We must still be grieving as I just cant get interested in my work at the moment. Work just doesnt seem important (except perhaps as a revenue earning process).

Bob
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Bob G on May 11, 2019, 12:43:05 PM
Quote from: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 11:10:58 AM
My parents rarely ferried me anywhere, I had to get on my bike, literally, and cycle 40 minutes to my girlfriends house.
We only got a phone when I went to Uni.
We only got a car at home when I went to Uni.
So much of what was a luxury then is now a necessity.
I used to cycle everywhere, on a Raleigh Wayfarer 3 speed. Even round Wales for 2 weeks on a sponsored cycle for BHF. One of my mates who did that trip with me died 2 years ago from cancer. He was a GP too.

I now try to live for the moment - but i'm never going to be described as Happy go Lucky!


Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: broadsword on May 11, 2019, 01:26:26 PM
His version of " The Great Pretender" was  probably the best. Better than
the original ,Platters?
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 01:31:33 PM
91 is a good effort. It's good that your mum is being accomodating. My wifes Aunt is NOT. I'd rather not say any more on that as it's my wife's last remaining relative. Family deaths always seem to make you think, nature of the beast I suppose. In the last five years I've lost my grandfather at 93, an Uncle at 61, my best friends wife at 53, and a close friend who taught me to shoot and whose daughter was one of our bridesmaids took his own life in his early 60's a year ago. The last one really shook me, and I'm still struggling to come to terms with that one.

Back on a lighter note, as a child I can remember my father calling the operator on Christmas day, from the one and only phone in the hallway, to ask them to put a call through to our relatives in Northern Ireland, then it'd be hurried chat's by my mum and grandmother as it'd cost a fortune!

My first bike was made by my grandfather out of bits, my second one was second-hand through the local rag and my third was my dad's old racing bike (which he actually raced - Reynolds frame!) which I refurbished.

Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: emjaybee on May 11, 2019, 01:32:18 PM
Quote from: broadsword on May 11, 2019, 01:26:26 PM
His version of " The Great Pretender" was  probably the best. Better than
the original ,Platters?

He had a fair powerful voice, matched his personality!
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: swisstrains on May 12, 2019, 10:44:12 AM
I saw Freddie Starr live on stage a number of times during the 70's and 80's. Always a great show.
He brought laughter and happiness to many people and it's a pity that fame and fortune didn't do the same for him.
RIP Freddie.
Title: Re: RIP Freddie Starr
Post by: Philip. on May 12, 2019, 12:55:10 PM
Back in the 80's I saw The Shadows many times at the Manchester Apollo, one of the little jokes they did was play the intro to Move It, looking into the stage wings, Cliff never came out and Hank would always say "can't trust anyone these days", only one night Freddie Starr came on stage, complete with pink jacket and blew everyone away with a stunning impression of Cliff.

Also saw Freddie at the Golden Garter in Wythenshawe, complete lunatic but very very funny. I hope he has now found peace, thanks for the memories sir.