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Another sad loss to start off December.  Wayne Duncan, bass player for Daddy Cool.  What a [censored] of a year.

 
10 hours ago, hardtack said:

Another sad loss to start off December.  Wayne Duncan, bass player for Daddy Cool.  What a [censored] of a year.

And I recently discovered that Thunderclap Newman died earlier this year! HT I thought you would have let me know. Not a good year for old musoes that's for sure 

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1 hour ago, Earl Hood said:

And I recently discovered that Thunderclap Newman died earlier this year! HT I thought you would have let me know. Not a good year for old musoes that's for sure 

I didn't know about that one either. It's been an awful year...but at least we still have Keith Richards and Iggy Pop.

 
6 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

And I recently discovered that Thunderclap Newman died earlier this year! HT I thought you would have let me know. Not a good year for old musoes that's for sure 

There seems to be something in the air ...

I met Wayne Duncan a couple of times.

As a funny aside ,he was mates/Neighbours with Felicity Kennett ,not Jeff so much.

Jeff really hated their friendship.

Wayne loved a drink and obviously music.

Would be a shocking neighbour for a conservative bore who never had a childhood.

Vale Wayne.


another one gone - 2017 - get here ...quick !!!

 
On 05/12/2016 at 7:30 AM, Biffen said:

I met Wayne Duncan a couple of times.

As a funny aside ,he was mates/Neighbours with Felicity Kennett ,not Jeff so much.

Jeff really hated their friendship.

Wayne loved a drink and obviously music.

Would be a shocking neighbour for a conservative bore who never had a childhood.

Vale Wayne.

I used to live in Sorry Hills. My ex wife still lives there. It suits her.

I hate Kennett. He is the embodiment of evil.

I've seen WD play a few times over the years. One time was in the Phil Manning Band at the Pacific Hotel at Lorne early/mid 80s.

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