Used to love her post Essential Mix shows (The Chill Out Zone?) in the 90sAbsolute trailblazer and such an incredible life and career
― groovypanda, Friday, 12 January 2024 13:48 (ten months ago) link
Aw, shame. RIP Annie.
― Bulky Pee Pants (Tom D.), Friday, 12 January 2024 14:00 (ten months ago) link
She was on the "Celeb" panel on the final "Pop Quest 1975" that our team won through to. She chatted to us, really genuine, just like she was on the radio (although she was "just about to" start the Radio 1 request show she was best known for - in fact by the time the show aired she was well into broadcasting it, and pretended as much on the TV show which was filmed months before...)
― Mark G, Friday, 12 January 2024 14:03 (ten months ago) link
It was her Sunday evening show in the 80s that I really liked. Never listened to her much after that, but that show turned me on to a world of music I would not have been able to hear anywhere else on the dial.
― lord of the rongs (anagram), Friday, 12 January 2024 14:03 (ten months ago) link
She read my name out on her Sunday night show once but I'm damned if I can remember why.
― Alba, Friday, 12 January 2024 14:16 (ten months ago) link
That’s a sad one, although I never really listened much to her shows in recent decades she appeared to be keeping the flame alive until very recently - I hope I’m still able to go clubbing that late in life.
― Chewshabadoo, Friday, 12 January 2024 14:22 (ten months ago) link
liked her sunday show a lot. also her presenting on whistle test. thought she was about 70!!
― stirmonster, Friday, 12 January 2024 17:46 (ten months ago) link
RIP Red Paden at only 67. My wife and I went to his divey blues bar in Clarksdale, Mississippi once . A great place.
Red Paden, who as the self-proclaimed “king of the juke joint runners” spent four decades as the owner of Red’s, an unassuming music spot in downtown Clarksdale, Miss., and one of the last places in the United States to offer authentic Delta blues in its natural setting, died on Dec. 30. He was 67.His son, Orlando, said the death, in a hospital in Jackson, Miss., was from complications of heart surgery.
From NY Times obit
― curmudgeon, Friday, 12 January 2024 19:20 (ten months ago) link
Still kind of reeling about Annie Nightingale - knew the Beatles but was debuting Autechre tracks in the 2010s. I read the quote in her obit about nobody in her age range apart from Peel having the same hunger for new sounds. To reclaim a cliche, what a legend.
― assert (matttkkkk), Friday, 12 January 2024 20:24 (ten months ago) link
don't really know her history but just watched her introduce and sign off on the Damned's classic and vary chaotic OGWT appearance in 79, Smash It Up and I Just Can't Be Happy Today. She took it all in stride with a sense of humor.
― dan selzer, Friday, 12 January 2024 20:29 (ten months ago) link
just had a midlife crisis upon realizing that the midpoint between the Beatles forming and now is...Incunabula
― frogbs, Friday, 12 January 2024 20:29 (ten months ago) link
Oof I remember when Incunabula came out
― B. Amato (Boring, Maryland), Friday, 12 January 2024 21:08 (ten months ago) link
just watched her introduce and sign off on the Damned's classic and vary chaotic OGWT
i'm pretty sure this was the first time i ever encountered her. also probably why I Just Can't Be Happy Today remains my favourite Damned song.
― stirmonster, Friday, 12 January 2024 23:07 (ten months ago) link
Longtime fave of mine
― dan selzer, Saturday, 13 January 2024 00:05 (ten months ago) link
Captain Sensible talks about it here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5-IkuEq-8c
― Bulky Pee Pants (Tom D.), Saturday, 13 January 2024 00:17 (ten months ago) link
Dear oh dear - that looked a bit contrived by the Damned and not very interestingly done. This could have done with a bit of Bob Harris's famous tutting.
Just dipping into the 24 hr plus Annie Nightingale Request Show playlist on Spotify. Someone has done a very good job with this , especially at the 'front end' of the list.
I wonder how many regular listeners she took with her to the 'Chil Out zone'. At the time, in 1994, the shift to the 'Chill Out Zone' felt a bit of a perplexing headlong embrace of acid, house, techno and EDM and exclusion of everything else.
― Dr Drudge (Bob Six), Saturday, 13 January 2024 09:19 (ten months ago) link
She lost me as a listener at that point, certainly.
― lord of the rongs (anagram), Saturday, 13 January 2024 11:51 (ten months ago) link
Tom Shales, TV critic for the Washington Post
― Ned Raggett, Saturday, 13 January 2024 17:12 (ten months ago) link
Forgot he'd won a Pulitzer!
Damn, he was kind of one of those weird household names
― omar little, Saturday, 13 January 2024 17:18 (ten months ago) link
Forgot about his SNL and ESPN books too. (Though I have to wonder what they'd look like more in recent years and with different perspectives.)
― Ned Raggett, Saturday, 13 January 2024 17:19 (ten months ago) link
Cordell Jackson, rockabilly pioneer and Moon Records founder:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/06/obituaries/cordell-jackson-overlooked.html?unlocked_article_code=1.NU0.nXVW.6ItmzCeXUNDp&smid=url-share
― bulb after bulb, Saturday, 13 January 2024 17:32 (ten months ago) link
Re: Shales, I think he did a good job and deserves his rest. But I do wonder how many people will have the specific job description "TV critic" in our current fractured media landscape, let alone its future.
― CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Saturday, 13 January 2024 18:31 (ten months ago) link
They've been replaced by recappers
― omar little, Saturday, 13 January 2024 18:37 (ten months ago) link
Cordell Jackson died in 2004. (Saw her live in the mid 90s, she tore it up.)
― that's when I reach for my copy of Revolver (WmC), Saturday, 13 January 2024 19:05 (ten months ago) link
! very sorry. Was in the Times newsletter today, obviously for the 20th anniversary. Good article, thanks to Tav Falco (and Alex Chilton) for making me aware of her long ago.
― bulb after bulb, Saturday, 13 January 2024 19:07 (ten months ago) link
Peter Crombie, "Crazy Joe Davola" from Seinfeld
https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/peter-crombie-dead-seinfeld-1235871063/
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:18 (ten months ago) link
Was in the Times newsletter today, obviously for the 20th anniversary.
As noted at the top of the article, it's part of their Overlooked series of obits for people who never received one when they died. Lots of super-interesting stories.
― jaymc, Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:23 (ten months ago) link
Different thing but: In the olden days (by which I mean 1980), there was a whole thing where year-end magazines and newspapers were laid out and printed before the year ended.
So if you died on December 29 or thereabouts, you didn't make it into a year-in-review issue, but by the time the next year-in-review issue was being planned, your death was already old news.
Then there are the people whose deaths were overshadowed by the death of a more famous person on the same day. Cf. Sheryl Crow singing about "the day Aldous Huxley died." I am not gonna unabashedly stan for Crow's entire oeuvre, but that line has some panache.
― CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:18 (ten months ago) link
Groucho Marx, for example. Died 2 days after Elvis.
― henry s, Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:35 (ten months ago) link
Not the same day, but the Elvis death was news for a full week.
― henry s, Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:36 (ten months ago) link
Peter Crombie, "Crazy Joe Davola" from Seinfeldhttps://variety.com/2024/tv/news/peter-crombie-dead-seinfeld-1235871063/
oh damn. I just posted in the Seinfeld thread about how this dude was so good that it actually changed the tone of the show during his scenes. idk if anyone else on the show was able to do that. I was pretty stunned that he never really appeared in anything else.
― frogbs, Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:41 (ten months ago) link
But I do wonder how many people will have the specific job description "TV critic" in our current fractured media landscape, let alone its future.
Aren't TV critics more common and read more in the post-Sopranos era than when Shales first came to prominence in the '70s and '80s? He was the only one I knew then; I could name a few now.
― clemenza, Sunday, 14 January 2024 07:46 (ten months ago) link
Loved Shales’ SNL book.
― impostor syndrome to the (expletive) max (stevie), Sunday, 14 January 2024 08:24 (ten months ago) link
Joyce Randolph - "Trixie" on The Honeymooners, 99
― Josefa, Sunday, 14 January 2024 17:53 (ten months ago) link
RIP Jo-El Sonnier Louisiana Cajun and country musician from what sounds like a heart attack
https://kpel965.com/louisiana-cajun-country-music-artist-jo-el-sonnier-dead/
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 14 January 2024 20:55 (ten months ago) link
Took Richard Thompson high up into the US Country charts!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k7m5yVTGsc
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 14 January 2024 21:02 (ten months ago) link
― Pictish in the Woods (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 14 January 2024 22:15 (ten months ago) link
There was a massive fuss! My grandfather knew him a bit when young, so that might have some effect on my memories.
― steely flan (suzy), Sunday, 14 January 2024 22:30 (ten months ago) link
just hung up from talking with my niece and we agreed how incredible he was and perfectly casted. Maybe the greatest/ our fave non-regular on Sein. am deeply/maybe irrationally saddened, RIP
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― matcha man (outdoor_miner), Sunday, 14 January 2024 22:44 (ten months ago) link
I'd read a book / watch a documentary / whatever about the casting of Seinfeld. They never missed.
Crombie was indeed great. Not sure where you draw your line re: the definition of "non-regular" but I'd rank it:
1. David Puddy2. Frank Costanza3. Newman4. J. Peterman
with Davola not far behind. Which is no insult ... that list is a Murderer's Row of side characters.
Most impeccably cast (casted?) sitcom - maybe show - ever.
― alpine static, Monday, 15 January 2024 00:13 (ten months ago) link
Not that anyone asked, but my own personal favorite celebrity death trilogy was Miles Davis / Klaus Barbie / Dr. Seuss. September 1991.
― CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 15 January 2024 02:35 (ten months ago) link
I'd read a book / watch a documentary / whatever about the casting of Seinfeld.
Read this a few years ago; very good, and lots about the casting, as I remember it.
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Seinfeldia/Jennifer-Keishin-Armstrong/9781476756110
― clemenza, Monday, 15 January 2024 02:56 (ten months ago) link
Howard Waldrop, American sf writer of note. After Terry Bisson’s passing, this is a hard month on this front! (Seek out Waldrop’s “The Ugly Chickens.”)
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 15 January 2024 15:20 (ten months ago) link
RIP. Pretty famous story, haven’t gotten around to reading it yet. Same with other guy actually/pvmic
― Pictish in the Woods (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 15 January 2024 15:33 (ten months ago) link
Fact mix
Our first mix of 2024 will be the last mix of this series in its current form. After 16 years of mixes, Fact’s pioneering music program will no longer continue in its current iteration.— 180.Fact (@180fact) January 16, 2024
― groovypanda, Wednesday, 17 January 2024 18:47 (nine months ago) link
I missed this one, Georgina Hale. Great, quirky (and sexy) British actress.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/jan/10/georgina-hale-obituary
― Bulky Pee Pants (Tom D.), Wednesday, 17 January 2024 21:29 (nine months ago) link
T-Bag!
― This is Dance Anthems, have some respect (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 17 January 2024 23:31 (nine months ago) link
Peter Schickele
https://wapo.st/3tWqUkj
― Wine not? (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 18 January 2024 01:36 (nine months ago) link
RIP, person I thought was already
― Pictish in the Woods (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 18 January 2024 01:44 (nine months ago) link