Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Santa Date: 03 Sep 07 - 04:02 AM A big man, in all ways. He's already missed. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: GUEST,MC Fat Date: 03 Sep 07 - 03:51 AM Amazing response to the big fella's passing. He was a nice man and will be missed |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: CannieShieldsLaddie Date: 03 Sep 07 - 03:50 AM Such very sad news. We have known Colin since mid seventies when we met him at Whitby. Have fond memories of him at dance workshops in the old Church House and at evenings down at the Spa and latterly at The Metropole where he was an institution. You always new that when walking up to the Met that the first face you would see would be Colin's with his welcoming smile. Was chatting with him at the final concert at the Met only a few weeks ago, a warm very kind hearted man who always had time for everyone. B&J |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Paco Rabanne Date: 03 Sep 07 - 03:35 AM Oh dear. Only met him a couple of times but he was a lovely fellow. Ted |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Mick Tems Date: 03 Sep 07 - 03:32 AM Just heard the sad news. Col will leave a big hole in my life - he's drinking in The Other Bar now. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: CapriUni Date: 03 Sep 07 - 02:08 AM Well .... Dann! Hugs to everyone. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: magician Date: 02 Sep 07 - 10:19 PM gillie and i had a call from beaswax at 2:15ish and since then my head has been in the shed. i feel as if i have lost a brother. colin was always there when you needed him. he was always the first to help. whenever he was giving out hugs i always joined the queue. i've been too busy today to let go but i im now sitting here feeling devastated that i will not hear him again saying "helo daff" as he taps me on the shoulder. colin i love you and will always miss you. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 02 Sep 07 - 09:24 PM Surprising on the number of MCer's clocking into this thread.
Many a ones that might be knocking on that big front door....before 2008 ends.
Set your priorities.
Personal time is a gift that no-one notices if you squander it.
Sincerely, |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: momnopp Date: 02 Sep 07 - 09:16 PM Here's a photo of a Famous ColK Hug in action. George (El Greko??) - you are right that a celebratory thread will be in order, and 'Spaw, we all do probably need some processing time. I'm thinking that rather than rush to try and renew my passport and attempt to fly overseas for a funeral, I'll find a more creative way to celebrate the life of our friend. Both sides of the Atlantic mourn his passing. JudyO/momnopp |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Richard Atkins Date: 02 Sep 07 - 09:01 PM Big man big heart gone . Colin was a giver in life and I will remember him for that, and time chatting together. A sad loss to me with fond memories of a great guy. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: kendall Date: 02 Sep 07 - 08:34 PM We all know what a tenuous grip we have on life, and I, for one, always think when I part from a friend or relative that it could be the last time I will see them, or that they will see me. Live every day as if it is your last. One day, it will be. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: LesB Date: 02 Sep 07 - 08:18 PM Just back from Fylde, where I heard the news. We were all gutted, The Metropole won't be the same without him, neither will a lot of places. Col was a big man who will leave a big space in the folk scene & in peoples hearts. Les |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Susanne (skw) Date: 02 Sep 07 - 07:40 PM I think I met him (briefly) with the Shellbacks in Edinburgh some years back. My sympathy to his family and many friends. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: GUEST,Edain Date: 02 Sep 07 - 07:02 PM Just got abck from Fylde, heard the news from Muppitz just before the start of the afternoon concert int he Legion. It still hasn't really sunk in. He'll be missed. Edain |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: catspaw49 Date: 02 Sep 07 - 06:56 PM George......A Celebration of Life thread is a great idea but let's give it a couple of days for the shock to wear off. It surely needs done for a man so deeply loved by so many. Let's give all a chance to collect some thoughts. Spaw |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Hawker Date: 02 Sep 07 - 06:51 PM Noooooooo! Oh How very, Very sad! It was Col who talked me into joining this place, and becoming a 'catter and encouraged me to go on Mudchat. I shall so miss those hugs, that happy disposition and that voice. He really was a special kind of person, the outpouring of love shown on this thread stands as testament to that. Col, I will miss you big buddy X X X X X Cheers, Lucy Burrow (and Kevin) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: jacqui.c Date: 02 Sep 07 - 06:26 PM My sympathies go out to Colin's family and many friends. He was definitely too young to go. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: George Papavgeris Date: 02 Sep 07 - 06:12 PM Even better title: "In celebration of Col K". I suggest that it should be a joyous thread, just as his life amongst us was, treasuring the happy times even as we grieve for his loss. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: George Papavgeris Date: 02 Sep 07 - 06:09 PM A suggestion: So many people have fond memories of Colin, and I would like to read them, and add mine, but they might be lost in the natural outpouring of grief in this thread. So, can we start a "Memories of Col K" thread for the purpose? |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: wysiwyg Date: 02 Sep 07 - 06:08 PM I only knew him by reputation-- communicated in Maddie's smile. Kids know the truth of us.... ah, puir girl, a heart so much bigger than she is, yet. Big enough to grieve this man right. Condolences to all who knew him, and his family of course. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: momnopp Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:58 PM Not fair, not fair, not fair! Such an incredibly lovely human being - thank you, Great Spirit for giving us the time he was here with us. Colin, you are well-loved and sorely, sorely missed. JudyO/momnopp |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Mrs.Duck Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:54 PM For all the hundreds of hugs he gave over the years! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Folkiedave Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:52 PM Come on.one more poster and 100 in the day!! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Noreen Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:45 PM And will 'Colin Kemp's sleeping area' be kept vacant for him again this year at Banbury? |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Banjiman Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:39 PM What sad, sad news! I only met Colin at Saltburn this summer and he was so encouraging about my music. Seems unfair that I didn't get the chance to know him better as everyone has been saying such lovely things about him. Still, one of the best legacies you can leave is happy memories for others and it sounds like many, many of you have those from Colin. God bless you Colin - I'll be thinking of you when I sing The Visitor from now on. Wendy (Mrs Banjiman) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Noreen Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:35 PM >He made everyone feel special I think moira has it right- which explains all these postings. Colin seemed to be at every festival and got to know everybody attending- and remembered them. Just a few of the thoughts tumbling round in my head: -The gleam in his eye when he picked up the hire car for those of us who stayed on after the Shellbacks sang at the Getaway- a VERY large white Buick. Colin loved driving and this was a real treat -Travelling up through Ayrshire to stay with Hils and on to Edinburgh for the Festival of the Sea -His initials CEK were the same as my daughter's 'Bye Colin. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: GUEST,David Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:31 PM Like all of you, we were shocked to hear today of Colin's sudden passing. From working with Colin at recent Warwick Folk Festivals, I knew him to be a warm-hearted gentle giant, always ready with a smile and ready to lend a hand wherever and whenever it was needed. His laid-back manner could not disguise a desire to see a job done well. I remember on the Monday after Warwick this year, Liz & I sat with Colin keeping the tea, coffee and festival feeling flowing in the Moor & Coast tent just a little longer. I know next year I'll miss his distinctive voice over the radio, knowing that his "I'll sort it for you" meant that he would do just that. Our condolences to his family and many, many friends David & Liz |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: MoorleyMan Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:27 PM Only a few hours after the initial post, and the news still hasn't settled in. And the thread looks like setting a record before day one is out. But that's indicative of how widely admired and respected Col was. He knew just about everyone, and just about everyone knew him. His massive hugs and his genuine caring for others were legendary, and his experience and inexhaustible fund of common sense I know solved many a crisis both personal and practical. There can't be anybody within the folk fraternity who's not benefited at some time from his friendliness, his welcome, his kindness and generosity of spirit, his unerringly good advice, his words of wisdom, his brilliant sense of humour... and most of us many times over. Snuffy's own reminiscences could almost be anyone's, so strong was the bond that Col was able to forge at once and so lastingly with folks of all ages and on many levels. Many knew Col better than I, but these last few hours alone I've found innumerable personal memories flooding back. Everything I've said has and will be said more eloquently, I'm convinced, probably even while I'm typing this, so, finally from me: To Col - I hope and trust that you departed this life in the manner you would have wished to, peacefully, and I'm sure that wherever you're currently venue-managing will be run better than any earthly festival! RIP mate. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: George Papavgeris Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:17 PM I was gutted when I heard, just before going on stage this afternoon at Fylde. I opened with "Miracle of life", dedicated to Colin. Words are not enough. He was everyone's friend, everyone's big or younger brother, everyone's kindly uncle, and our hugs every time we met were heartily enjoyed by both, I am sure. RIP, big feller... |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Big Mick Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:16 PM I remember the first time he came in 2003. Everyone said that he gave great hugs. Since I am known far and wide as a first rate hugger, there was anticipation from folks as to who had the best hugs. The competition was fierce, but I must admit I came in second. I still say it was the merry eyes, and the lovely voice and accent. We became fast friends from the first minute, and when he came again (1985, I believe) it was so wonderful to see him. He had a singing voice to die for. I am known for being able to tell a lot about folks fairly quickly. It is a skill that union organizers develope early, and hone over the years. One of the ways we use is to watch someone with children, or small people. Col was so gentle, with eyes that danced, that all kids loved him immediately. They are much better judges of character than us cynical old folks. I especially loved watching him with Maddie in 2003. Maddie, honey, I know this one will hurt for a long while. It hurts me too. Drop me a line if you feel like it and we will share a bit of that hurt together. I will miss you dearly, big man. You worked your way into my heart, and the hole left in your gettin' away will be a long time passin'. God be good to you, Mick |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Janet Elizabeth Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:13 PM Colin was a lovely man, kind and generous... as has been said already, his hugs gave warmth and peace. If you had troubles, great or small, he always had time to listen and offer understanding and of course his reliable, kindly, good sense. And his stories and views on life and people were always positive, never unkind. It is a privilege to have known him. Elizabeth (Brighton). |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Jean(eanjay) Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:12 PM Thoughts and prayers for him and his loved ones. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: My guru always said Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:06 PM So hard to take in that he's gone, one of the nicest, kindest, huggiest you could hope to meet on the Folk Scene. My heart goes out to his Mother, family and friends. Rest in Peace Col, love and hugs, Hil |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Andy Jackson Date: 02 Sep 07 - 05:03 PM We heard the news at Wareham this morning and shared the shock and sudden sense of loss in the singaround. Terribly sad for his mother especially, people of his age just shouldn't be leaving the session early. Andy and Jillie |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Michael Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:58 PM It's difficult to believe that we won't see him or be hugged again. Thanks for all of them Col. Our thoughts are with his Mum. "May the long time sun shine upon you. All love surround you And the pure light within you Guide your way on" Mike, Mary & Aaron |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: skipy Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:51 PM So, so sad. RIP mate Skipy |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: peregrina Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:45 PM It's a shock to hear this. I had only just met him recently in the chatroom here and then Whitby Metropole where he seemed to be the round the clock steward, more jovial and friendly at 1 a.m. than many people at noon...R.I.P. and I hope someone can let his Mum know how many people cared. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Saro Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:44 PM There's not much I can say that others haven't said already and better. It only seems minutes ago that we were talking at Whitby... He was very much part of the festival scene for me and I'll miss him. Saro |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: Dave Earl Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:43 PM Just home from Wareham Wail where we were given this very sad news during the final Lunch Time sing. Col always seemed to be on the steward team at most of the Festivals I got to over recent years. I'll really miss the friendly welcome and huge grin. Too many good guys have left us recently, I hope Col will join them in the "other bar". Can the funeral details be posted when tyhey are known please as I want to be there if I possibly can@ Rest in peace Col. Dave Earl |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: MBSLynne Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:42 PM Oh sapper, that's made me feel even more sad! Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: sapper82 Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:36 PM Found another one; covert shot of him chatting to Craig, Morgan and Robson |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: MG John Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:35 PM Met him for the first time at Whitby this year, when he so kindly brought up from Warwick, my wax jacket and camera which I had lost on the final night. A Gentleman who will be missed by all who new him! Sincere condolencies to his family and friends. Pam and John |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: North/South Annie Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:34 PM Completely shocked! A big man and a big loss to us all. I'll never forget Colin's hugs with their wraparound aura of peace and calm, and I too have availed myself of that shoulder that just seemed to 'be there' at exactly the right moment. My thoughts go out to his mum at this very sad time. Night God Bless Col, Annie |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: sapper82 Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:32 PM For those who never knew him, colin is the one in the blue shirt. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: GUEST,flyingcat, moira Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:31 PM What can I can I say, Colin was a great guy, you always knew when he was around you didn't have to worry, everything would run smoothly, no fuss, he dealt with everything calmly and effortlessy. He made everyone feel special. There aren't words to say how much he'll be missed. My best regards to his family, flyingcat (Moira). |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Madcatter Col K) From: le cheffie Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:22 PM We where at Fylde this weekend and wondered on Friday night when we didn't see his smiling face behind the stewards desk Colin always made Sarah ans Stephen when he came along very welcome, Sarah asked this morning where Colin was at 9.45 and at 11.00am we where told that unfortunately Colin had died the rest of the day was spent not really knowing what to say Eileen and Maurice are as a lot of people will know very upset and a collection was started straight away for Colin mum. We will all miss him very much. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: lady penelope Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:18 PM I'm lost for words. Col K was a delight to chat to. Charming, witty and slightly naughty. A girl's dream at times. I can't believe I'll never get into another chaotic chat night with him, or read any future posts from him. Hail and farewell Col K. Penny. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: GUEST,moor and coast Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:13 PM We were trying to put the food tent up at Fylde on friday when a gust of wind took it and finally wrecked it. That was Col that was. He had to be the last one in. Still can't believe it. Goodbye big fella. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: GUEST,rock chick Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:11 PM A huge hole left, such a kind loving person with a heart of gold for anyone anywhere. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Colin Kemp (Mudcatter Col K) From: SylviaN Date: 02 Sep 07 - 04:03 PM Big man with an even bigger heart. Colin - thanks for the hugs, for the company, for the singing and for the friendship |
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