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Subject: Obit: Vernon from 'The likes of us' From: Dave the Gnome Date: 22 Mar 05 - 01:37 PM Having to post 2 obits in a day is pretty bad. Hope there isn't a third on the heels..;-( Just as we were discussing Christine Dunfords sad passing at the club last night Ged informed us that Vernon from 'The likes of us' had passed away. I don't have any other details, apart from Rob, the other half of the duo, rang Ged over the weekend and left a message that Vernon had died. Ged didn't get the message until last night so it is all a bit vague. The likes of us opened Swinton folk club at the White Lion for us, as they had previously opened the venues at the Liberal club and the Bull. Their witty and often poignant Lancashire songs had us all enthralled for years. 'Vern' as Rob usualy referred to him never stopped the part of 'working class hero' in his clogs and leather jerkin - Though I'm sure he'd call me a silly bugger for refering to him as any sort of hero! His banjo playing and rapier wit will be sorely missed. I will post any more details as I get them but would be very grateful if anyone else can update us. I'm sure you will have given St Peter a good run for his money by now:-) Rest in peace, Vern. Dave |
Subject: RE: Obit: Vernon from 'The likes of us' From: Dave Wynn Date: 22 Mar 05 - 06:52 PM Rob and vern must have played together for more than 35 years. They were so in tune each knew what the other was going to say next hence their rapid and extremely funny repartee. Rob must indeed be hurting. Two gone from Swinton FC in the space of a few days. So sad. RIP Vern |
Subject: RE: Obit: Vernon from 'The likes of us' From: Dave the Gnome Date: 17 Jun 05 - 03:28 AM I got this from Rob the other day. I spoke to him on the phone later an he said it was OK to publish - Stumbled on this site by accident and picked up the messages about Vern's sad departure. Vern had not been well for a period of time only he could tell in that he kept it to himself until it became too obvious to hide. He started to show the real signs when it was too late but even then carried on doing bookings in the same old way. In October of last year he could barely manage to complete a set whilst sat down and even he had to admit there was something wrong . He had the tests and was told the inevitable that he had cancer (kidneys) and that there was nothing that could be done for him. From then on I carried on with our bookings reporting back to him on how things had gone. He finally left us in March after being cared for by Kath his girifriend of nearly 40 years (yes she was the wife he always talked about) We talked at length about the future of The Likes Of Us and he wanted me to carry on for as long as possible making my own way in our world of folk. So its Rob Mason and The Likes of Us ie the audience. lts not the same without him and I do miss his wit and friendship after such a long partnership - it can be very lonely up there at times. We started we think in 1971 as a group of six with a cub campfire at Memorial Road Meths in Walkden and it moved on from there. Vern coined the group name one night in the Ellesmere pub when he declared ,who would pay to see the likes of us. As time went by two members went to Australia and found practices hard to get to. One decided he couldn't sing and one joined the police and said he couldn't be seen with us. We were the quiet ones on each end of the line up and when we met in the middle got to meet each other and the rest is history. Very proud to have been associated with the Swinton Club and always scared stiff of performing in the club atmosphere having cut our teeth in front of the masses, doing missionary work. It's been a long time doing the wider audience but we have always felt that in a small way we were spreading the Folk word to those who would not normally receive it. So for the time being I am solo and seeing whether I can get gigs as me rather than Rob and Vern The Likes Of Us. I'II give it a while to see if the bookings come in but will understand if they don't because you just can't replace such a person as Vern. Until then thanks for thinking of him and the kind thoughts you put down. Ironic that the first booking was for the scouts and that theme tasted right to the last one we did together at All Saints scouts in Farnworth. Such is life. Best wishes Rob Rob attended Verns funeral of course and said while being a sad occasion it did have it's lighter moments. He was asked to 'do a bit' at the service and found himself stood next to the coffin in the place he always took when they were on stage. He commented how he didn't think he would ever have to do this gig but at least Vern could no longer answer back - he hoped!:-) As the curtain closed on Verns last gig it was to the strains of himself singing 'My brother Sylvest' - A fitting song and one that had become part of him over the years. We hope to book Rob at the club in the near future and I will keep you posted. Cheers Dave the Gnome |
Subject: RE: Obit: Vernon from 'The likes of us' From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Jun 05 - 05:36 AM Refresh |
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