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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:14 pm 
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check this out, particularly interesting at the end is the comment about the book containing Cds of rare music

http://arts.independent.co.uk/music/new ... 233347.ece

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:35 am 
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interesting.

i miss Joe.

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I loved his interviews. Always a bit tongue in cheek. Seemed like a really nice guy.

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he was i had the privelage of meeting him many times he used to rehearse in the depot in London when i worked there with Pulp i remember one boss night i went with him and Jarvis to Rosie's pub at the end of the road,York way,he was a right laugh i too miss him he was a truly wonderful bloke and not an edge of pop star about him

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Sounds like something well worth getting when it cames out.

Just one of the all time greats, right up until the end his love for music and people never faded. His recording of Redemption Song on Streetcore, you can tell he means it with every fibre in his body.

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met him in Leeds HMV, he did a few Mescaleros tunes etc, sorely missed. :cry:


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