JP on TD
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:11 pm
you've had more farewells that Sinatrabigmoog wrote:
thanks andy
this is why jp is so missed and why td are the greatest
goodnight, er again
which one? that reminds me I need to watch my boxset. You should checkout the tenant...very weird filmbigmoog wrote:oh fuchit im trying to watch a dvd of a polanski classic...and you keep posting top notch td related superbity
good...effin night td fan
Very sad, I agree, although I reckon he'd passed away before he got to the relevant section. There is a small reference to TD in the appendix at the back.Desert_Voyager wrote:and yet there was no mention of TD whatsoever in the John Peel documentary ! Pathetic
No problem BTF...I agree with all your points mate.billythefish wrote:Very sad, I agree, although I reckon he'd passed away before he got to the relevant section. There is a small reference to TD in the appendix at the back.Desert_Voyager wrote:and yet there was no mention of TD whatsoever in the John Peel documentary ! Pathetic
Thanks for the post BTW Andy - JP is a great loss indeed, and always had a knack of summing up exactly how I felt.
The one DJ who promoted TD because he really loved the music but didn't get around to to mentioning them in his biography. I find it bewildering Billybillythefish wrote:Very sad, I agree, although I reckon he'd passed away before he got to the relevant section. There is a small reference to TD in the appendix at the back.Desert_Voyager wrote:and yet there was no mention of TD whatsoever in the John Peel documentary ! Pathetic
Thanks for the post BTW Andy - JP is a great loss indeed, and always had a knack of summing up exactly how I felt.
Incredible guy considering the abuse he suffered as a childepsilon75 wrote:He was a musical education to me while growing up.......and no doubt he was easily my favorite DJ.. A sad loss and a shame that the book was not finished,its a riveting read