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Jake:

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Tony De Vit's death hit me quite hard.
(House DJ and pioneer of hard house)
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didnt know he was dead :oops:
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same here  :oops:
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He died in 1998.
http://www.tonydevit.co.uk/frameset_main.htm
I met him a couple of times too when i used to go to a London club called Sunny Side Up.
We shared birthdays too.
12th September.
Top man and a great loss to the scene.
 :(

bezzabsa:
i'm with Spike Milligan!
Then John Peel (excellent talented guy who told it like it was,) then  Kirsty Mccoll

Thrasher:
Hang on ... one of those 3 isn't dead.....  :twisted:

Bush Tucker Man:

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Then John Peel (excellent talented guy who told it like it was,)
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Peels death came 'out of the blue' as well.
I hadn't listened to his late night show since he  stopped playing bands like The Undertones, Spear of Destiny, The Men They Couldn't Hang, etc...

I did enjoy 'Home Truths' (Saturday mornings on Radio 4) immensely though (now to be restarted)

The death of Beryl Burton, the Yorkshire-born multiple World Champion (& beater of many equivilant mens records) was a stunner as well

dracula:
Funny, no one has mentioned Fred Dibnah :!:

Of the three listed, can't really say any of their deaths had any
effect on me.

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