Its a bit sad and shocking, and I wasn't a great fan, but I don't think it warrents the JFK or Princess Di comparisons.
Gertie, 1962 Saloon, Milly, 1969 Traveller (ex APL 971H) and now KAS 1958 4 Door Saloon.
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They say its better to be rich and miserable rather than poor and miserable - I think not! I knew he would never do the up and coming concerts at the O2 - looking at him in March .................... looked like he was already on his way out!
Ah yes but I believe he has his own personal physician!!! who probably gets paid a small fortune to say what he's told to say It is of course sad for anyone of that age to die but "we are the authors of our own misfortunes"
How long before the stories of "oh he's not really dead you know" start doing the rounds? I've had loads of text messages this morning all along the Michael Jacksons dead theme, heres one I can actually repeat! Hope no one takes offence,
" Doctors are trying to determine how M J had his heart attack - Some balme it on the sunshine - Some blame it on the moonlight - but most blame it on the boogie"
Can't argue with the tunes - the King of Pop is no more and the music world will be a poorer place without him. Weird thing is I was only at the O2 last discussing whether or not the gigs would take place - rumour had it that nobody wanted to insure them...
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Snowdrop - 1967 4 Door Saloon