David Graham, Voice of Doctor Who's Daleks, Dead at 99.

He played roles in the landmark science fiction series but for other programs like Thunderbirds' Parker and Gordon Tracy. For younger audiences, his part in Peppa Pig as Grandpa Pig served as the perfect voice to help their favorite character through an adventure of the day.

(I'm like this all the time.)


Only God knows.

That's the Scottish MP, right? Wasn't he young enough? Haven't clicked the link yet; total SOP for Trollheart - ask the question before reading the article.


RIP the scratch pad that my cat peed on.

Throw your dog the invisible bone.

Liam Payne of One Direction, dead at 31.

RIP.

Only God knows.

Was never into 1D but that's a sad way to go falling from the 3rd floor of a hotel

I was this cool the whole time.




Quote from: innerspaceboy on Oct 25, 2024, 10:47 PMThe Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh dies at 84

My interest in The Grateful Dead is mostly just from 1967 to 1972 but for my listening enjoyment, they were definitely one of the greats of the late 60's to early 70's.

R.I.P.





I guess it's kinda weird to "like" a post that says someone is dead, but I think we all know what we mean. A real force in music, I think Quincy is the first real legend I've noted passing this year. I know there have been deaths, but while I'm sure they meant a lot to many people, most of them did not impact me. Quincy I remember from his work with Jackson and I think he may have been on one of the reality music shows like American Idol? But everyone knows him, and while he may not have made his own music (or he may, I'm not sure, but I think he was primarily a producer?) he more or less touched anyone who heard soul, funk or even pop music. A real loss to the music industry, and while not necessarily young, not that old either: Chuck Berry was still performing live at that age.

RIP Music Man: Sure will be a less funky world without you in it.