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Another dear friend has shuffled off, Jake was a highly lovable Glaswegian (a weedgie) who's mental capacity was huge.
Plus, he could be hilariously funny and had a real cutting-wit!
He will be sorely missed..
Nick said: 'that after the Gig "he passed out after a heavy session went into a coma they put him on life support but he didn't make it- going to be very strange without him x https://news.sky.com/story/jake-black-s ... 3-11725734
Nicely written by Martin a friend of Jake's......
"The Salvation of Mankind lies in making everything the responsibility of All"
Sophocles.
R.I.P The Reverend D. Wayne Love. I first met Jake at Maggie's yard when Trakker were recording the Building Ten album. He was homeless at the time and had come to crash on Maggie's couch for a few weeks. In that time we discussed many topics; he was an inspiration. I discovered that we both liked early Jethro Tull albums, Dylan and Spanish olives. He would often sit on the floor with headphones on, listening to music while he read another novel. His intelligence and knowledge astounded me. He would encourage us with the album, saying "Thats a nice guitar solo, or "Great lyric", which I would take as a massive compliment. He had that Glaswegian wit and humour. It took a while to get some of the jokes- he and Maggie would say "Go to the shop and get me some stoat flakes and a packet of toad scratchings". Then they would collapse in laughter. Jake actually recorded a vocal on a track for our next album, but due to Maggie and I sadly falling out it was never released. Jake came with us in the car to a gig in Northampton I think it was; on the way we had a flat tyre and the police came to check us out. Imagine the scene- me on the floor trying to get the wheel off, a Transgender bass player in the back looking like a New York Doll, Allison pacing up and down on the phone, and Jake who got out of the car and insisted on calling the policeman 'Jose', I thought they were gonna arrest us all. I will never forget watching Jake marry a couple on stage whilst reciting the lyrics of "Love Me Tender" at an Alabama 3 show. A true rebel, a one-off Artist with a capital A. The world won''t be the same without him.
"The Salvation of Mankind lies in making everything the responsibility of All"
Sophocles.
Another one doing the great gig in the Sky. R.I.P..
I Liked his voice, he was a good performer.
I am surprised that the A3 have not been bigger than they are, especially after one of their songs was used for the Soprano series.
I hope that the Alabama 3 can continue, many groups have after loosing a key member of the band.
Best of Luck to the Alabama 3, Sorry for your loss...
WE will have our memories...
Don't look back. That's not the direction you are travelling towards.
The Nigerian 419 Scam has a new twist in washing Mubarak's black dollars $.
So you have been warned!
Don't fall for the 'antibreeze scam now active in Luxor.
Old Flim-Flam Artist's Saying:
An...
Highly recommended, as it holds a large place in my Heart.
About 20 years ago I popped in to see my Dr on my way to work to inform her, I had a heart attack during the...
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We completed our two jabs last week. No side effects. Actually beginning to enjoy some social interaction here now. Very glad we're not in the UK with all the stupidity that is going on though....
An interesting program about the discovery of a mummified black child in central Libya .....dated some 1000 years earlier than than the earliest known mummies in pharaonic Egypt.
Around 10,000 BC...
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Just watched it Newcastle, very interesting.Thanks for posting.