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RIP Lynsey De Paul

essexpeteessexpete Posts: 9,210
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She's died in hospital at 64 apparently
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    ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    grahamzxygrahamzxy Posts: 11,920
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    Hopefully she didn't suffer and went peacefully, I recall seeing her on so many tv shows growing up in the 70s & 80s. A talented lady who could sing and compose.
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    cavallicavalli Posts: 18,738
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    Oh goodness, how very sad 64 is much too young.

    I remember as a child I thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world, like a human Barbie with all that incredible hair.
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    DemizdeeroolzDemizdeeroolz Posts: 3,821
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    Very sad news. RIP
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    lubaluba Posts: 1,314
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    I remember her so well.
    She was tiny and with her lovely hair she was really striking.
    64 is no age to die.
    Thank you for some happy memories.
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    davelovesleedsdavelovesleeds Posts: 22,636
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    I had forgotten how lovely Won't Somebody Dance With Me until Ken Bruce played it as a tribute just after the 10 O'clock news.

    Loved her music in general.

    Another sad loss from my younger days.

    http://www.lynseydepaul.com/
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    Ella NutElla Nut Posts: 9,021
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    Oh this is quite a shock. How very sad.

    "No, Honestly" and "Rock Bottom" are the songs I remember most from my childhood.
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    GroutyGrouty Posts: 34,039
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    Sad news, RIP Lynsey De Paul, condolences to all family and friends :(
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    goonernataliegoonernatalie Posts: 4,179
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    Grouty wrote: »
    Sad news, RIP Lynsey De Paul, condolences to all family and friends :(

    Echoing you Grouty
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    Nesta RobbinsNesta Robbins Posts: 30,830
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    Ah this is really sad. I learned to play piano when I was little - all the usual classical stuff, but I remember in my teens finding the sheet music to Sugar Me - lots of pink as I recall! The opening chords were a bit of a stretch - literally, but it gave me a whole new interest again.
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    Madridista23Madridista23 Posts: 9,422
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    By all means, a very talented lady. Gone too soon. :cool:
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    FrankBTFrankBT Posts: 4,218
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    Sad news indeed.

    She was the first female songwriter to win an Ivor Novello award and I remember her appearances in the musical slot on The Two Ronnies in the 70s.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD6V1uSK9R8

    R|P Lynsey De Paul
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    highlander1969highlander1969 Posts: 6,832
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    So sad to hear the news of Lynsey's passing. "Sugar Me" is one of my all time fave songs. :)
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    dd68dd68 Posts: 17,841
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    Bless her, she was a clever lady
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,510
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    Beautiful woman, inside and out
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    Valene1Valene1 Posts: 1,036
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    It seems to have been quite sudden. A friend of hers said on the radio that he had seen her recently and she looked well. Lynsey is part of my childhood memories and as well as her own singles I like Storm in a Teacup which she co-wrote, and both her version and The Fortunes are good.
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    lavender50lavender50 Posts: 596
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    oh, how very sad. i loved her songs and style. wont somebody dance with with me , was a favourite of mine.
    lovely memories of her songs
    Gone too soon, RIP Lynsey .
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    highlander1969highlander1969 Posts: 6,832
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    Lynsey's "Sugar Me", her first and biggest UK hit from 1972. Reached No.5 in the chart :)

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=htBfNPyKKoI
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    noise747noise747 Posts: 30,862
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    Great artist, but i am shocked that DS have not got this on their front page,

    Sorry to hear the news and not that old.
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    Deb ArkleDeb Arkle Posts: 12,584
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    I loved her, she'd been on the radio a bit lately and was fascinating to listen to.

    My faves were Getting a Drag (one of the first records I bought) and Rock Bottom.
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    Leicester_HunkLeicester_Hunk Posts: 18,316
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    noise747 wrote: »
    Great artist, but i am shocked that DS have not got this on their front page,

    They would have if it was Kim Kardashian, Cheryl Cole or Kerry Katona
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    MrGiles2MrGiles2 Posts: 1,997
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    noise747 wrote: »
    Great artist, but i am shocked that DS have not got this on their front page,

    Sorry to hear the news and not that old.

    I agree, it is disgraceful that there is no mention anywhere on the headline page of Digital Spy about Lynsey de Paul's sad passing. She was a very popular singer and songwriter during her time. I remember her well. My thoughts are with her family and friends during this sad time. Shame on you though, Digital Spy!
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    essexpeteessexpete Posts: 9,210
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    cavallicavalli Posts: 18,738
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    They would have if it was Kim Kardashian, Cheryl Cole or Kerry Katona

    That's so depressing, true though :(
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    SPECKLEDUSTSPECKLEDUST Posts: 3,743
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    RIP Lynsey, I loved her Rock Bottom song,she had more talent than todays z listers.:(
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