Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: alanabit Date: 24 Sep 10 - 04:56 PM It is not unlikely that Neil Jordan knew Don directly from the busking scene. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Herga Kitty Date: 24 Sep 10 - 03:18 PM Thanks Will for explaining about the snakeskin jacket - I thought it was just the way Don moved! Kitty |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 24 Sep 10 - 12:49 PM .. and for a younger audience who'd never heard of him "Breakfast on Pluto" was featured quite prominently in Neil Jordans excellent entertaining movie "Breakfast on Pluto" (2005) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: GUEST,Will Aslett Date: 24 Sep 10 - 12:41 PM Sad indeed; just heard the news of his passing. I first saw Don performing outside the Odeon Leicester Square in the late 1950s after which I frequently encountered him in various corners of London, particularly in the 2Gs (The Gyre & Gymble) in John Adam Street by Charing cross Station, also frequented by Long John Baldry and Rod Stewart. Years later, (late 70s/early 80s) he lived just round the corner from me in Hindover Crescent, Seaford, where he was often found busking in the High Street and getting together with friends in the Wellington Hotel in Steyne Road. He was quite a sight getting the train to London with all his gear, always seeming to travel by public transport.I too remmember the snakeskin jacket which earned him the soubriquet 'Snakehips' Partridge. Fond memories, R.I.P. Don. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Richard Atkins Date: 23 Sep 10 - 09:59 PM Sad news for me seeing this. Don and his late wife invited myself to their camper with Woody at Sidmouth years ago, That was a special late night to remember. Woddy The Brighton Busker was a good freind of Don. I dont think he is on the Cat but I trust he knows of this loss |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 23 Sep 10 - 06:51 PM I met Don a few times when I was running a pub session in Brentford with his old mate Alan Young. Don was sitting behind his bass drum by then and when I first met him, refused to sing Rosie because "it reminded him of when he was rich". Luckily he got over it. Sorry to see him go. PS. Great to hear Mac McGann's still around. Is he still doing the Skip song? |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: JHW Date: 23 Sep 10 - 04:20 PM I think I saw him play at the Nursery, Hartlepool? RIP |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: GUEST,RickS Date: 23 Sep 10 - 03:52 PM Oh yeah, the Coffee Pot Song - saw him a couple of times in the Reading folk clubs c.'66, always great, seem to recall him having a mate along, Big Pat Keene? Sad to hear this news.. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: GUEST,tertopp Date: 23 Sep 10 - 02:55 PM For some strange reason I was singing "Rosie" to a girl called Rosie only yesterday. RIP Don. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Herga Kitty Date: 23 Sep 10 - 02:08 PM As I said on the earlier thread, John Heydon booked Don for Herga in the late 1960s. IIRC, he'd been boating and somehow managed to split his trousers at the back, so was trying not to turn his back to the audience. And also, IIRC, he was the first person I heard sing "All I want is a proper cup of coffee". It was a great night. Sorry I didn't manage to hear him again. Kitty |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: evansakes Date: 23 Sep 10 - 12:34 PM Sad news indeed. Don Partridge was at the Sunday night open mic at the Brewery Tap, Brentford only a few weeks ago (sometime in August anyway). I think he got up to do a couple of songs with Mac McGann. The next morning he was spotted on the platform at a local station with all his gear (presumably to go busking in London). He looked in good shape. I never met him but as a kid I well remember him on Top of The Pops singing 'Rosie'. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: John MacKenzie Date: 23 Sep 10 - 08:28 AM Gosh, I remember that jacket, thanks for reminding me FB. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: alanabit Date: 23 Sep 10 - 08:27 AM Oddly enough, I only met him on that one occasion and that was because Pete Morton put me in touch with him. We had lots of friends in common, in particular Phil Free, who will be devastated by his passing. Seeing Don busk a street in the UK you would find it hard to imagine the young man, who used to pull huge crowds all over the continent. His hero was Jessie Fuller, whose one man band ideas he modified to his own needs. Among buskers he was a legend. He saw himself as just one part of a very old tradition, but there can be little doubt that for a man of his generation, he represented a whole new way of looking at life. He was well equipped for it too. He was funny, cheerful, tough and a very much better musician than you realised at first. He was one of the guys I most looked up to when I started out and I am very sorry to hear of his passing. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: CheshireCat Date: 23 Sep 10 - 07:57 AM Very sad news. I only saw him once, in the early 80s when alanabit had the inspired notion to bring him to the small college folk club we used to run. I remember his performance well even now. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: jacqui.c Date: 23 Sep 10 - 07:46 AM RIP Don - never met him or saw him perform, but Rosie and Blue Eyes are going around my head right now. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: The Sandman Date: 23 Sep 10 - 07:38 AM I met him a few times when I was guesting at Ampersand folk club, I think he was living in Barwell or Hinckley at the time. a fellow busker, one of my heroes from the sixties who didnt tolerate fools gladly.RIP Don |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Old Vermin Date: 23 Sep 10 - 05:39 AM Discovered him playing on the bit of the Swanage seafront with the old stone-carrying railway-lines still inset. Had the stone building behind, which improved the acoustic. Chatted a bit. Getting on for ten years ago? Ah, well. Comes to us all. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Fidjit Date: 23 Sep 10 - 05:18 AM The queue is getting shorter. Chas |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: fat B****rd Date: 23 Sep 10 - 05:17 AM I saw him busking outside a cinema in London in 1967. He wore a "Pythonskin" jacket and played 'Salty Dog Blues'. Only last Saturday I sang 'Rosie' to a little friend of my grandaughter who has that name. RIP Mr. Partridge |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Rob Naylor Date: 23 Sep 10 - 04:47 AM Very sad news. RIP Don. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Georgiansilver Date: 23 Sep 10 - 04:45 AM Rosie.. OH Rosie, I'd like to paint your portrait in the sky!! Perhaps now you can Don... fond memories! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Leadfingers Date: 23 Sep 10 - 04:44 AM Don DID Busk at Sidmouth a few times - No problem with Don , despite the 'No Commercial Busking' rule , but some of his 'Hangers On' were a bit dubious |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Will Fly Date: 23 Sep 10 - 04:23 AM I often saw Don busking in Lewes and Seaford. He never seemed to change - always great fun, and always up for a quick chat if you dropped some coins into his case. RIP. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Phil Edwards Date: 23 Sep 10 - 04:02 AM There's a fair bit of Don Partridge on Youtube, including a street performance from 1993. Here's Blue Eyes (which I remember liking at the time but had completely forgotten). And here's Rosie, which still sounds great. RIP Don. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Dave Sutherland Date: 23 Sep 10 - 03:32 AM Saw him at Birtley folk club in 1967; he divided the audience but I fell off my chair laughing. We thought we had him booked at The Royal Turf, Felling a year later just before "Rosie" hit the charts but our organiser had forgotten to confirm the booking with the chap who was arranging the tour so he took the opportunity and booked him into Morpeth Town Hall which was a sell out; we had to explain this to a capacity audience who had turned out to see him. Sorry to hear the news. RIP Don. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Andy Jackson Date: 23 Sep 10 - 03:14 AM Sad news indeed! Did Don used to busk at Sidmouth? |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Dave Hanson Date: 23 Sep 10 - 03:14 AM I loved ' Rosie ' but I liked his follow up ' Blue Eyes ' even more. So sorry to see him go, another good man gone. Dave H |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: John J Date: 23 Sep 10 - 02:30 AM Sorry to hear this sad news. His song 'Rosie' is running around my head - and I'm sure the heads of others, a tribute he may have appreciated. JJ |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge (22 Sept 2010) From: Herga Kitty Date: 23 Sep 10 - 02:22 AM Previous thread on Don and Rosie, here - RIP Don... Kitty |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: Leadfingers Date: 22 Sep 10 - 08:14 PM Morti - Don's song (The HIT) was JUST 'Rosie' - 'Drinking with Rosie' was a Richard Digance song ! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: Richie Black (misused acct, bad email) Date: 22 Sep 10 - 08:14 PM Saw him play twice, though never met him. Loved "Rosie" still one of my all time favorites. Thank you for making our lives richer. Memories never die. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: Bugsy Date: 22 Sep 10 - 07:52 PM Well that Is sad news. Don's music always brings back fond memories of the 60's though sadly I never met him. and yes Kat. he did sound like a nice man. Rest in peace Don Bugsy |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: Leadfingers Date: 22 Sep 10 - 07:27 PM Don used to drop in to The Brewery Tap back in the Steve Benbow days ! Always worth a listen ! Another Good Lad gone to the Great Jam Session Up there ! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: John MacKenzie Date: 22 Sep 10 - 07:13 PM Oh dear, a real trouper. When Rosie was at No. 3 in the UK hit parade, I had Don booked at my club, and I made more on the door that night, than ever before. He was an old mate, and I am sorry to hear of his passing. RIP mate |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: Brakn Date: 22 Sep 10 - 06:54 PM Sad news, still have the singles. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 22 Sep 10 - 06:36 PM Ahhhh...yesss....
Sincerely,
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Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: katlaughing Date: 22 Sep 10 - 06:27 PM More info about him at WIKI. Sounds as though he was a good man, friend, and musician. RIP, kat |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: Morticia Date: 22 Sep 10 - 06:23 PM when I went drinking with Rosie....., rest in peace Don |
Subject: RE: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: Arthur_itus Date: 22 Sep 10 - 06:20 PM RIP Don. Enjoyed your songs. |
Subject: Obit: Don Partridge 22/09/10 From: Vic Smith Date: 22 Sep 10 - 06:05 PM I've just heard from Stuart Reed that Don Partridge has died. He was busking in Cliffe High Street in Lewes, one of his favourite haunts, only a few days ago. I will try to remember him for the powerful performances he used to give in concert and folk club around about the time when Rosie was in the hit parade. |
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