Showing posts with label RIP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RIP. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

Michael Jackson, Fahrah Fawcett and Stephen Wells - only one of them matters to me.

Fahrah Fawcett died yesterday. As always, a terrible shame, but not something that impacts upon me to much.

Then Michael Jackson goes and the entire uber-media erupts. Internet fails. Twitter explodes. And every news anchor is falling over themselves with effusive and adjective laden praise for Michael Jackson. A man who had a habit of paying children to keep quiet and not pursue their child abuse lawsuits. At best Jackson was a seriously mentally unstable individual who made some great pop songs. At worst? Far, far darker than anyone will be talking about tonight. I'm sure in the next few weeks we'll hear no end of stories about MJ.



But the worst news I found out yesterday? Warren Ellis put a blog post up about the death of Stephen Wells. You possibly knew him as Swells from when he wrote in the NME. He wrote beautifully scathing stuff, incredible, emotive pieces that were some of the best writing about music I've ever read.

His final piece is here. And his last words in this final piece:
I speak as someone whose greatest craving at this exact moment is not world peace and universal democracy or a rational and global redistribution of wealth, but a can of ice cold ginger ale.

And of course all this bollocks is written by an idiot who has polished his image as an existentialist, atheist hard-man and anti-mope, forever sneering at the tribes who wallow in self-pity -- the gothers, the emo kids, the Smiths fans -- the whole 900-block-wide marching band composed entirely of the white male urban middle classes who are convinced that (as the most affluent and pampered human beings who have ever walked the planet) theirs is a story worth hearing. Blissfully unaware that they are but a few generations away from regular visits to the doctor who would wind parasitic worms from their beer bloated assholes using sticks. (Check out the AMA logos, those smiling beasts are not snakes.)

You could blame this fallacy on poor education, cultural deterioration, or simple moral decline.

Me? I blame it on sunshine. I blame it on the moonlight. I blame it on the boogie.

The others I can do without. Swells? Him I'll miss.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Oliver Postgate 1925 - 2008

The news of Oliver Postgate's death rather dampened the Christmas mood in school today. All of us of a certain age seemed to realise that one more aspect of our collective childhoods had been taken from us forever.



Emily's cat Bagpuss: the most important, the most beautiful, the most magical... saggy old cloth cat in the whole wide world.

Personally I loved both Bagpuss and The Clangers. And seeing the various clips again only made me sadder that their creator is no longer with us.

BBC Obit.
A lovely interview with Emily Firmin, daughter of Postgate's creative partner Peter Firmin at the BBC.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

George Carlin RIP







Another good one lost.
Write up here, here, here and here.
Obviously the 7 words was the sketch we all knew but there are many others. And thanks to the glory of You Tube you can spend your evening remembering the great comic: Religion is Bullshit, Stuff, The 10 Commandments, People are Stupid. There's many more, go find it yourself.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Dave Stevens 1955 - 2008

I heard the news of Dave Stevens passing first a day ago with great sadness. Not that I knew him or had even met him, but just sadness that, at 52, he was far too young to leave us.

Possibly my first memory of his work was the day I went into Nostalgia & Comics to start my job there at the tender age of 16. On the wall of the office was this beautiful bit of artwork:


From then on I kept seeing and getting his work. Although god knows there was precious little of it. Stevens was the slowest of the slow and an absolute perfectionist it seems. But what he did do was gorgeous.
I'll remember him best for his one real stab at a continuing series; The Rocketeer. Over many, many years the issues slipped out, to much acclaim. The basic story was simple yet good, but the art was spectacularly honed. A delight on every page. The hours spent on it could really be seen.

And despite the movie being one of the best superhero movies I've ever seen, and keeping pretty much true to the source material, Stevens didn't return to the character after that. His output turned from slow to glacial, illos and pin-ups with the occasional cover.

It seems he'd been suffering from Leukaemia for a number of years. He's gone far too young.

Mark Evanier has his obit.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Steve Whitaker RIP

Steve Whitaker (photo via D'Israeli)

Just found out the sad news from Matt that we lost Steve Whitaker yesterday.
Such is the pain of growing older, that we have to report more and more of this as we go on, but that doesn't make the loss any easier.
Steve was a much underrated artist and colourist, probably best known for his beautifully muted colours on the DC version of V For Vendetta.

Thoughts to his friends and family.

Steve Whitaker's Flickr stream (thanks to Jeremy Dennis for the link)
D'Israeli blog tribute. (thanks for the photo Matt)