An energy-laden Mark King is absolutely thrilled to team up with Boon Gould again, on this seminal track. Boon, happy to be warmly invited into the heart of the set without the hang ups of touring bearing down on him. An infectious rhythmic beat with characteristic, understated, fluid solo performance from a much-loved and now, sadly, much missed guitarist. Eyes waterfalling.
isn't it strange, a man I don't know, never met, puts his heart into playing his musical instrument, and with his band mates changes peoples lives....forever. RIP Mr Gould, my hope is your loved ones realise the impact of your input, we normal mortals can only dream of this. Sincere condolences
What an unassuming gentleman So so far away from the " look at me " " it's all about me " people in music today Less is more quite clearly in the case of Boon. What an absolute gem. A fantastic group fronted by a real real gentleman in Mark King who provided a heartbreak ing tribute recently Rest In Peace Boon❤
I was there that night. My friend had joined me (his father had died the night before) and I had tried not to be ecstatic about seeing Boon with the band. I failed. I went pure fanboy. Boon, you were a legend. I love the current Level 42. Pete and Nathan are the best we can hope for now that Boon and Phil are not there. But Mark, Mike, Boon, Phil and Wally. What a band. You saved my life in the late 80's. World Machine. Running In The Family. (As well as Douglas Adams and Dirk Gently!!!) You gave me hope. And I miss what you were. Be proud. Be very proud. You made so many people happy. You got us through so much.
In my very early 20's I used to listen to Level 42 relentlessly. Saw them live in concert in Dublin too. Still play them on the CD player in the car with the windows open, volume turned up. Lessons in love/life indeed.
I saw Level 42 live (with Alan Murphy, an exceptional guitarist & sadly missed) but Boon IS Level 42’s guitarist. His playing had a profound effect on me growing up as a guitarist, particularly his funky chord work. Very sad that he’s gone. Respect.
A gentle persona and one of my favourite guitar players as he was part of something special in Level 42 , Boon we salute you thanks for giving us great memories 👍🌞
Wow. What an event. Chemistry before our eyes. Boon is irreplaceable, and won’t ever be forgotten. My early treasured LP’s are now even more valuable to me.
Rest in peace Boon. Your great music will live on forever. My respects are with your family and the band. You have enriched my life since I first heard Level 42. Thank you for that.
Like so many others I followed Level 42 from the beginning and saw them numerous times over the years. They had so many wonderful guitar players, including the incomporable Allan Holdsworth, but Boon was the originator and managed to combine real fusion chops with commercial accessible compositions - that was the genius of Level 42 and no mean feat! I am a fusion fan at heart, but found in Level 42 highly melodic band that had all the chops in the world. RIP Boon and thankyou for the musical memories!
RIP Boon. When you and Phil left, I stopped listening to L42. It was never the same. L42 was my fave band. As soon as I heard the Tracy song playing in my local pub I was thinking wtf?
'Heathrow'. I wrote thinking about this one BEFORE actually LISTENING THIS WAS THE TRACK. Says it all. That's obviously Boon's legacy throughout thw whole Level 42 career. I'm deeply into Genesis and of course I love these instrumentals, Steve Hackett and later Mike Rutherford did many of these and I love them all... How sad Boon's gone now, I can't fathom that yet to be honest.
@@JulianHallLevel42 Italian Fan since 1982......Got almost all their stuff live recordings included ,with the little help of UK friends........ Very talented Guys.Superb quality music ! IMHO a very underrated Band compared to the music (music ??) you hear today...
Nice one Julian. My wife's first 42 concert and Boon turns up. I think I'm one of the fans shouting on this recording. Very lucky, but like you a lifelong fan. Cheers mate.
So many of my favourite solo acts & band member's are passing & they're not that old... Off course to some kid/teenager or someone in their 20's will think that's old but wait until they properly grow up & tackle everything that every decade throws at them... A number doesn't dictate how long you live or define you as a person & all we can do is our best & I'm proud to say i earned every minute of my year's that have gone by... It was when the Internet started up year's ago that I started to use it more to find out how people that inspired were doing & to find out what adventure they went on to do as the year's went by... It was great for research material as I could look back on all the newspaper & magazine stories & to find out what I missed happening & it was great to hear both Phil & Boon were still on talking terms with Mark & Mike which as many band's split acrimoniously & never become friends again... The touring that Level 42 did in their early years & all through the 80s was truly insane & they still Tour as much as they can... I always used to jokingly say that line from the Irish music based 1991 Movie " The Commitments " about Level 42 being " The hardest working band in the world " as did do ongoing grueling tours of the UK/Europe & America also... Level 42 toured for 2 years at a time , had a quick break & back out again but if you wanted to make in the Music Industry you had to put in some seriously long touring to get your band's Music to the farest points in the world as possible... May Level 42 have many more year's of touring still left in them but just remember to have a break also... Here's hoping their 40th Anniversary Tour, which is technically 41rst now , " From Eternity To Here " which was due to kick off in October 2020 but was rescheduled for October 2021 but many are worried that they'll lose out on seeing them Live or even getting refund because those in Power what to put in force " Vaccination Passports " I've been tested many times & don't have this coronavirus but because of certain he'll problems I can't take these vaccinations as I could suffer from deadly side effects & then there are those who just don't agree with or want these vaccinations, as what's the point , as you can still catch it & still spread it even if you've had these vaccinations... Hopefully some sanity will prevail & we can all go out for an evening to do something as what used to be so simple & that was to go & see our favourite bands that are out touring... " Fingers Crossed " RIP Boon " Gone But Not Forgotten " Ps Whoever is blowing that whistle needs a slap... No Pun Intended... lol In light of this still ongoing coronavirus stay safe and healthy wherever you are in this world... .....
Massive talent. Superb musician along with his brother who I met and can honestly say DO meet your heroes.sometines they really are just great people. A great loss of a fabulous talent.
Hi Kev. Luckily I've met both of them about 25-30 times and here is my most surreal moment as a L42 fan over the last 39 years: ruclips.net/video/uyn3wR0po18/видео.html
YES !!! STARCHILD !!!!!!!!!!! RIP the best... We SO take Boon's guitar lines for granted. They were minimalist, yet SO integral as a hook in the song. Short bursts or short melody lines. SO easy to overlook. That''s the genius.
Thanks Boon, and Julian for sharing these clips. I saw them online a few times, but the chances are better...Boon may pop-up in your neighborhood Julian than Stateside! Pray there's a day ahead to watch Boon, Phil, Mark, Mike & Wally plan a one-off Tour. Long overdue, probably just a Dream. Well at least for now it's a Dream. Cheers, and best to everyone! Paul
Love this! What a treat to see Boon out there with the guys again. And look at Mark...he's back in the day again by the looks of him here. So enjoyable for all!
Boon brought me here. Thanks for the great video. When I hear this L42 song I somewhat hear riffs from Hiram Bullock's version of "Pretzel Logic" and vice versa.
Whilst I respect Nathan, Alan, Jakko, Pete and Gary,,,,it will always be Mark,Mike,Boon and Phil. R.I.P Boon, you're very much missed, thanks for the music.
Hi Julian, I'm so sad at Boon's passing as we all are - RIP Boon. I was at this gig in Bristol - Running in the Family 25 year anniversary played the whole album 1st half (personally not keen on the album, I prefer the less commercial material). Then Boon came on and it all changed!!! What a gig!!! I rightly or wrongly remember Mark saying quietly, after Heathrow “Boon, you can stay on stage as long as you want” and Boon played the rest of the gig. My question is - did I dream this, or did it happen? Because, there seems to be no evidence on RUclips! If it happened as I remember, has anyone got any footage?????
@@JulianHallLevel42 HA !!! Yes Julian , you're correct. I saw them in Bristol in '83, and vividly recall people blowing on bloody whistles throughout the concert.
@@JulianHallLevel42 It was a complete suprise Julian, I think it was Marks birthday that night as well...keep posting the videos mate I really enjoy them been a fan from the start....
Yeh there are a lot of people out there suffering in Silence I actually listened to the 42 Track Silence its always made me cry and it certainly did today when I played it in memory of Boon
Sorry but for those who are moaning about the whistle you clearly don’t have a clue about Level 42 in the early Jazz Funk days when the gigs were full of hardcore fans with whistles and MK always encouraged it, just listen to the Physical Presence live album. Boon would of loved it at the time.
@@JulianHallLevel42 thanks...but that does not help. I know when my father was born and when he died. But I don't even know the date my grandfather was born. My great great grandfather....no clue. So in 100 years Boon will be totally forgotten. Unless...he found the way to live eternally after death. Unless you and me find that way, we will be forgotten...
Boon's presence here seems to have had a rejuvenating effect on Mark who moves like a much younger bloke on this performance. RIP Boon.
So sad that we lost him.
Mark / Mike / Boon and Phil...a quartet forever teenage heroes!
He makes it look so easy, always has...his contribution to Level 42's success was very underrated.
RIP Boon ❤️
I agree with that William.
Well, he bailed out of Level 42 and life .... sadly
@@abocas the use of the word 'bailed' not appropriate in my opinion🤔🤔
@@abocas pretty shit and ignorant way of summarising it. He battled demons and had bipola disorder.
An energy-laden Mark King is absolutely thrilled to team up with Boon Gould again, on this seminal track. Boon, happy to be warmly invited into the heart of the set without the hang ups of touring bearing down on him. An infectious rhythmic beat with characteristic, understated, fluid solo performance from a much-loved and now, sadly, much missed guitarist. Eyes waterfalling.
Nice comment.
isn't it strange, a man I don't know, never met, puts his heart into playing his musical instrument, and with his band mates changes peoples lives....forever.
RIP Mr Gould, my hope is your loved ones realise the impact of your input, we normal mortals can only dream of this. Sincere condolences
Lovely comment Dave.
nice one mate.
@Wesley Streamsnipes
Idiot
RIP Boon, have some magic memories from their gigs in the golden years right from the very start ...thanks for the music
Can't believe the news. Absolutely gutted.
Sad day.
So sad brilliant guitarist
Is it known yet how he died?
Rip boon gould thanks for the memories never forgotten from the level42 fans family
What an unassuming gentleman
So so far away from the " look at me " " it's all about me " people in music today
Less is more quite clearly in the case of Boon.
What an absolute gem.
A fantastic group fronted by a real real gentleman in Mark King who provided a heartbreak ing tribute recently
Rest In Peace Boon❤
If you've watched my own tribute Mark, you'll see that I reinforce everything you have said in your comment.
A quiet, unassuming man was our Boon. A gentle giant. So glad to have met you all the times I was lucky enough to. RIP now. Sweet dreams…
Boon's playing has always been superb in my eyes.
Classic Boon. So sorry he’s no longer with us.
A great loss to everyone Leon.
a discret hero of 80's music. RIP
I agree Marcus.
& the saddest part is he didn't even know/believe that 😔
I’m gutted. Been a fan for over 30 years. Sending all my love, thoughts and prayers to family, friends and fans xxxx
Me too Deborah. I first met Boon in April 81. Still can't get to grips with it.
Level 42 is one of my all time favorite bands. I bought my first albums by them in 1983. RIP Boon Gould... you are truly missed. ✌ ❤ 😃 🌞
He will be missed by many Greg. Met him many times.
I was there that night. My friend had joined me (his father had died the night before) and I had tried not to be ecstatic about seeing Boon with the band. I failed. I went pure fanboy. Boon, you were a legend. I love the current Level 42. Pete and Nathan are the best we can hope for now that Boon and Phil are not there. But Mark, Mike, Boon, Phil and Wally. What a band. You saved my life in the late 80's. World Machine. Running In The Family. (As well as Douglas Adams and Dirk Gently!!!) You gave me hope. And I miss what you were. Be proud. Be very proud. You made so many people happy. You got us through so much.
Glad they had such an influence on you Joel. I saw them at the o2 last night and will be uploading later today.
World Machine should be enshrined somewhere that appreciates smart, catchy exquisite rock & roll!
Rip 'Starchild' Boon. Innovative and Avant Garde (Stanley Clarkesque) Level 42 from first Album is still the real deal.🙏 Thank you...
He will be missed by many Paul.
Rest in peace Boon Gould 🙏😥
In my very early 20's I used to listen to Level 42 relentlessly. Saw them live in concert in Dublin too. Still play them on the CD player in the car with the windows open, volume turned up. Lessons in love/life indeed.
I first met Boon, Phil, Mark and Mike when I was 17 Gerald.
I saw Level 42 live (with Alan Murphy, an exceptional guitarist & sadly missed) but Boon IS Level 42’s guitarist. His playing had a profound effect on me growing up as a guitarist, particularly his funky chord work. Very sad that he’s gone. Respect.
Right in the feels. Can’t believe he’s gone.
RIP BOON !!!!!!!! Amazing songs you wrote !!!!! X
I couldn't agree more.
Rip Boon! Wishing his friends and loved ones strength!
A really difficult time for all of them Ben.
A legend. Such a sad loss to the world. God bless Boon, he left an incredible musical legacy, thanks for sharing this historic and poignant video. XXX
My pleasure GD.
Rip Boon. Your soul lives on through the music forever. Rest up brother.
Aaghh this so brings back so many great memories of Level 42 at it's BEST! Miss you BOON!
Was lucky to be there that night.
What a guy. RIP Boon x
You have a wonderful memory to keep Daz.
@@JulianHallLevel42 certainly do mate. Such a sad day today.
Heaven be good with you, Boon!!!
Wow just look at Mark and the way he looks at Boon, the chemistry is amazing... Their buzzing. 😊.
RIP Boon. X.
Definitely a lot of respect Wayne.
Such a light touch and fluid melodic style. Great stuff!
Heartbroken & Crushed he's gone! Thanks J for sharing mate!
A great loss to all of us Mike.
A gentle persona and one of my favourite guitar players as he was part of something special in Level 42 , Boon we salute you thanks for giving us great memories 👍🌞
Luckily I got to meet him about 25 times and here is my tribute: ruclips.net/video/bS_Jgwjqp4I/видео.html
Amazing, he's such an underrated guitar player
Wish he was still performing in one format or another.
Wow. What an event. Chemistry before our eyes. Boon is irreplaceable, and won’t ever be forgotten. My early treasured LP’s are now even more valuable to me.
Rest in peace Boon. Your great music will live on forever. My respects are with your family and the band. You have enriched my life since I first heard Level 42. Thank you for that.
And enriched many others as well.
GOD Bless You 🎸🎸🎸
RIP Boon..Thank you. .you were an inspiration!
I second that Ian.
What a Jew of a clip, thanks for sharing. Boon Gould helped write the soundtrack to my early life, for that I’ll forever be grateful. RIP Boon Gould.
I met Boon about 25 times Paul and he was simply a normal and nice guy.
Like so many others I followed Level 42 from the beginning and saw them numerous times over the years. They had so many wonderful guitar players, including the incomporable Allan Holdsworth, but Boon was the originator and managed to combine real fusion chops with commercial accessible compositions - that was the genius of Level 42 and no mean feat! I am a fusion fan at heart, but found in Level 42 highly melodic band that had all the chops in the world. RIP Boon and thankyou for the musical memories!
Nice comment FF.
Extraordinary moment! RIP Boom, such an extraordinary asset to Level 42.
Fine guitarist....and lyricist. RIP
RIP Boon. When you and Phil left, I stopped listening to L42. It was never the same. L42 was my fave band. As soon as I heard the Tracy song playing in my local pub I was thinking wtf?
'Heathrow'. I wrote thinking about this one BEFORE actually LISTENING THIS WAS THE TRACK. Says it all.
That's obviously Boon's legacy throughout thw whole Level 42 career.
I'm deeply into Genesis and of course I love these instrumentals, Steve Hackett and later Mike Rutherford did many of these and I love them all...
How sad Boon's gone now, I can't fathom that yet to be honest.
Boon will be missed! Great Guy !
Amazing Musician from the best Band in the Galaxy !
Having met him about 25 times, I have just posted my own tribute Francis.
@@JulianHallLevel42 Italian Fan since 1982......Got almost all their stuff live recordings included ,with the little help of UK friends........
Very talented Guys.Superb quality music ! IMHO a very underrated Band compared to the music (music ??) you hear today...
@@Level2442 Fans all around the world united by music - wonderful.
Rest in peace Boon, he’ll always be one of my favourite guitarists of all time. ✌️😙
Boon will be missed. We'll be with you again soon Boon
Sad day Ron.
He is hero and great man we love you man miss you rip level 42
Iike i say i the all band lads old and new and waited new songs
never ever heard like that, Thus is a new genre in musical art
Desde México lloramos a este gran guitarrista
And a lovely guy Enrike.
RIP our beloved bother..................
🕯🌹➕
Boon Gould ➕
Memory Eternal ➕
Nice one Julian. My wife's first 42 concert and Boon turns up. I think I'm one of the fans shouting on this recording. Very lucky, but like you a lifelong fan. Cheers mate.
Great first gig to see for the wife, Eamonn. Wish I was there too.
We love you Boon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, RIP Boon 💙
So many of my favourite solo acts & band member's are passing & they're not that old...
Off course to some kid/teenager or someone in their 20's will think that's old but wait until they properly grow up & tackle everything that every decade throws at them...
A number doesn't dictate how long you live or define you as a person & all we can do is our best & I'm proud to say i earned every minute of my year's that have gone by...
It was when the Internet started up year's ago that I started to use it more to find out how people that inspired were doing & to find out what adventure they went on to do as the year's went by...
It was great for research material as I could look back on all the newspaper & magazine stories & to find out what I missed happening & it was great to hear both Phil & Boon were still on talking terms with Mark & Mike which as many band's split acrimoniously & never become friends again...
The touring that Level 42 did in their early years & all through the 80s was truly insane & they still Tour as much as they can...
I always used to jokingly say that line from the Irish music based 1991 Movie " The Commitments " about Level 42 being " The hardest working band in the world " as did do ongoing grueling tours of the UK/Europe & America also...
Level 42 toured for 2 years at a time , had a quick break & back out again but if you wanted to make in the Music Industry you had to put in some seriously long touring to get your band's Music to the farest points in the world as possible...
May Level 42 have many more year's of touring still left in them but just remember to have a break also...
Here's hoping their 40th Anniversary Tour, which is technically 41rst now , " From Eternity To Here " which was due to kick off in October 2020 but was rescheduled for October 2021 but many are worried that they'll lose out on seeing them Live or even getting refund because those in Power what to put in force " Vaccination Passports "
I've been tested many times & don't have this coronavirus but because of certain he'll problems I can't take these vaccinations as I could suffer from deadly side effects & then there are those who just don't agree with or want these vaccinations, as what's the point , as you can still catch it & still spread it even if you've had these vaccinations...
Hopefully some sanity will prevail & we can all go out for an evening to do something as what used to be so simple & that was to go & see our favourite bands that are out touring...
" Fingers Crossed "
RIP Boon " Gone But Not Forgotten "
Ps
Whoever is blowing that whistle needs a slap... No Pun Intended... lol
In light of this still ongoing coronavirus stay safe and healthy wherever you are in this world...
.....
I've the DVD of them in Wembley 1986 and boon still rocks
I say end of 85 in this clip but it must have been early 86, Natalie: ruclips.net/video/gjTWdkk6Bf4/видео.html
Just saw your story again wow u watch them at the side of the stage amazing x
What a brilliant band they were and really artistic and melodic guitar from Boon. RIP
Still are in my book James.
Massive talent. Superb musician along with his brother who I met and can honestly say DO meet your heroes.sometines they really are just great people. A great loss of a fabulous talent.
Hi Kev. Luckily I've met both of them about 25-30 times and here is my most surreal moment as a L42 fan over the last 39 years: ruclips.net/video/uyn3wR0po18/видео.html
Love Boon,Rip x,
Boon, man. I wish you knew, I wish we knew how much we loved you.
To be with you again, right?
My sentiments exactly.
YES !!! STARCHILD !!!!!!!!!!! RIP the best... We SO take Boon's guitar lines for granted. They were minimalist, yet SO integral as a hook in the song. Short bursts or short melody lines. SO easy to overlook. That''s the genius.
So sad but pleased I got to see the footage. Bye Boon, gone but not forgotten.
I met him about 25 times Arthur and I assure you he was a bloody nice bloke.
Thanks Boon, and Julian for sharing these clips. I saw them online a few times, but the chances are better...Boon may pop-up in your neighborhood Julian than Stateside! Pray there's a day ahead to watch Boon, Phil, Mark, Mike & Wally plan a one-off Tour. Long overdue, probably just a Dream. Well at least for now it's a Dream.
Cheers, and best to everyone!
Paul
That subject has been discussed in Ultimate 42 and most people would be prepared to pay £100 each if it was for charity.
I'd be up for that.
Heathrow was one of their many great early instrumentals. Boon you will be missed. RIP.
Can't believe it.
Love this! What a treat to see Boon out there with the guys again. And look at Mark...he's back in the day again by the looks of him here. So enjoyable for all!
Glad you enjoyed the clip Rosemarie.
... founding member and main lyricist to Level 42; huge loss!
Rest in peace. Boon
My sentiments too Jarriano.
RIP Boon. So sad. Such a great performance !
Glad I could share it Steve.
i was there at bristol coston hall at this show in October and loved it
Wish I had been Gabriel.
Boon brought me here. Thanks for the great video. When I hear this L42 song I somewhat hear riffs from Hiram Bullock's version of "Pretzel Logic" and vice versa.
Glad you enjoyed it Rod.
Rest in Peace, big fella .
Boon Gould = LEGEND!
That he is.
Whilst I respect Nathan, Alan, Jakko, Pete and Gary,,,,it will always be Mark,Mike,Boon and Phil. R.I.P Boon, you're very much missed, thanks for the music.
Hi Julian,
I'm so sad at Boon's passing as we all are - RIP Boon. I was at this gig in Bristol - Running in the Family 25 year anniversary played the whole album 1st half (personally not keen on the album, I prefer the less commercial material). Then Boon came on and it all changed!!! What a gig!!! I rightly or wrongly remember Mark saying quietly, after Heathrow “Boon, you can stay on stage as long as you want” and Boon played the rest of the gig. My question is - did I dream this, or did it happen? Because, there seems to be no evidence on RUclips! If it happened as I remember, has anyone got any footage?????
I know two people who were there and I'm sure they would have uploaded more footage if there was any so I think it was a very nice dream Richard.
RIP😢😢😢
Ditto that Cristiano.
Boon Gould:unvergessen!
I wish I was there too
Me too, Ryan.
Ryan Casey
& me!
How very sad, excellent and innovative guitar player
And an even better lyricist Phil.
Chills...
Strewth, what a track the riff towards the end really good. Great stuff. Go to 3 min 55...
Love this band! - Have seen them play live many times; unfortunately none of the lineups I've seen included Boon. :-(
Luckily, I got to see the original line up about 30 times Stu.
Boon FOOREVER LOVE
Ditto that Ana.
RIP Boon Gould :(
Can't believe it Paul.
@@JulianHallLevel42 Sad times. On the plus side I've just discovered your channel! Every cloud :)
R.I.P Boon you legend x
That, he was.
That's so tragic. RIP Boon.
This needs more whistle.
Am I sensing some sarcasm here? LOL
@@JulianHallLevel42 HA !!! Yes Julian , you're correct. I saw them in Bristol in '83, and vividly recall people blowing on bloody whistles throughout the concert.
@@halcyon289 Free with white socks and dyed hair.
@@JulianHallLevel42 And furry dice.
I was there, very emotional ......
One gig I missed but would have loved to be at Mike.
@@JulianHallLevel42 It was a complete suprise Julian, I think it was Marks birthday that night as well...keep posting the videos mate I really enjoy them been a fan from the start....
@@mikeknight7923 That's nice to know Mike - cheers.
A very sad loss indeed....
Fun times.
Great times Tommy.
RIP Boon
Absolutely Bren.
❤
RIP Boon So Sad
Can't believe it.
Yeh there are a lot of people out there suffering in Silence I actually listened to the 42 Track Silence its always made me cry and it certainly did today when I played it in memory of Boon
Rest in Peace Boon
TCOY
RIP
A sad day for all of us fans, Joe.
rip boon .. .
Boon!
Rip Boon
We are all so gutted.
such a sad loss
I’d pay £200+ to see level 42 with Phil back on drums. They should try really hard to make that happen before it’s too late.
Sorry but for those who are moaning about the whistle you clearly don’t have a clue about Level 42 in the early Jazz Funk days when the gigs were full of hardcore fans with whistles and MK always encouraged it, just listen to the Physical Presence live album. Boon would of loved it at the time.
In fast speed...all my favorite musicians die. It's getting fast time to get interested in things that last to eternity. It's all too depressing.
Boon's lyrics will last for eternity Ali.
@@JulianHallLevel42 thanks...but that does not help. I know when my father was born and when he died. But I don't even know the date my grandfather was born. My great great grandfather....no clue. So in 100 years Boon will be totally forgotten. Unless...he found the way to live eternally after death. Unless you and me find that way, we will be forgotten...
I always wondered what he did after leaving.
He released an album of his own and then disappeared to the West country Ian.
@@JulianHallLevel42 Thanks for the information.