Peter was my Godfather and I never had the pleasure in meeting him but I know he's happy and he was a great friends to both my family and his fans. R.I.P.
Lovely, soft spoken gent, seems very kind. The rock world was not for him and he left it. I read he was a classical guitar teacher in his spare time. Unfortunate that he suffered with such ill health in his later years. I will always love the Kink's music. Thanks RUclips algorithm for sending to me this morning. 🥰🌌👼🕉️
Weird that Pete Quaife is playing Lola when he didn't even record that song, he left the band already. Which proves he liked the song and probably still liked some Kinks songs post-when he left.
He was a great "live" bassist. It's a shame they didn't bust him out in the studio. Listen to "Kinks in Paris, 1965" he really tears it up. Fantastic bassist.
What a nice, normal guy. Unlike many others who leave the limelight, he seemed to have found real happyness and contentment after such a successful career . Sad about his passing.
Peter was my Godfather and I never had the pleasure in meeting him but I know he's happy and he was a great friends to both my family and his fans. R.I.P.
Lovely, soft spoken gent, seems very kind. The rock world was not for him and he left it. I read he was a classical guitar teacher in his spare time. Unfortunate that he suffered with such ill health in his later years. I will always love the Kink's music. Thanks RUclips algorithm for sending to me this morning. 🥰🌌👼🕉️
Weird that Pete Quaife is playing Lola when he didn't even record that song, he left the band already. Which proves he liked the song and probably still liked some Kinks songs post-when he left.
Dave said it himself,The Kinks wasn't really the Kinks when he left.
Man, it's just so cool he lived in my hometown and I never realized
R.I.P. Pete.
Great bass player for a great band. Thanks for the music.
Typically English, don't take yourself too seriously. Good man Pete.
He was a great "live" bassist. It's a shame they didn't bust him out in the studio. Listen to "Kinks in Paris, 1965" he really tears it up. Fantastic bassist.
What a nice, normal guy. Unlike many others who leave the limelight, he seemed to have found real happyness and contentment after such a successful career . Sad about his passing.
R.I.P Pete :( The Kinks music will live FOREVER!
So fine to finally get a taste of his vocal abilities. Sad he died so long ago.
Funny he strums Lola when John dalton was the bass player on that hit .
Thanx for this. Quite left the Kinks in 1969 then made a single with MAPLE OAK Son of a Gun. Narrator said he left music business after 13 years......
Dione has that airbrush potraite over her mantle pice now, good friends
RIP Pete. God bless you.
He was a charming man... ❤️
@weisserstei
Pete passed away in June this year,in my hometown Herlev outside
Copenhagen.
All the best Chimbo
Chimbo`s Revival
Well, now I know why I could never find him in the phone book.
How sad !!
Thank you for the music, Pete.
Bass players are always the coolest. Geddy Lee, John Entwistle, Paul Simonon, Daryl Jenifer, & Adam Yauch