It may seem shallow, but as much as the deaths of Antonioni and Bergman saddened me, only the deaths of Lee Hazlewood and Anthony H. Wilson actually moved me...
I've had plenty of personal loss in recent weeks and didn't think I would be bothered about people I don't know dying, but, yes, Wilson's death is very sad. He always seemed to come across as someone who cared deeply about what he did but never took himself that seriously.
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It may seem shallow, but as much as the deaths of Antonioni and Bergman saddened me, only the deaths of Lee Hazlewood and Anthony H. Wilson actually moved me...
I've had plenty of personal loss in recent weeks and didn't think I would be bothered about people I don't know dying, but, yes, Wilson's death is very sad. He always seemed to come across as someone who cared deeply about what he did but never took himself that seriously.
Actually, reading what I just wrote, it sounds really wanky - please ignore!
You couldn't do wanky, Reidski, don't worry.
Sorry for your losses, mate.
Michael Weston King dedicated a song to Anthony H at last nights gig in Manchester.
He probably should played something other than "My Heart Stopped Today" though.
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