Terry hall (3 Viewers)

blunted

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The Specials were a huge part of my youth. Saw them at the Butts when I was about 15 and then again at the Ricoh when they reformed. Cov was a dangerous night out back then, think Lynval even got his throat slashed in Shades club in the Burges at one time. Terry was a complex character but was a Cov kid regardless of the Man Utd fandom. One of my friends once told me that his daughter's job required her to deliver something or other to where he was living in London, and when he recognised her Cov accent he insisted on inviting her in for a cuppa and a chat which they spent talking about the City, so was maybe not the miserable sod he was often portrayed as being.
Lynval was stabbed in the chest. I have seen the scar. When it was in the Telegraph he was in hospital, his house was robbed..Cov hey. After that he got the scariest dog you have ever seen in your life that could jump about 8 foot from a standing start.
 

CDK

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The music that happened 70 s n 80s in and around was brill.for Terry to pass away after performing at the city of culture award .there is a god.
I remember the song very well but never knew the live version was in Cov. How did that get past me?
 

wingy

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The eulogies on 5 Live have been bloody superb all day.
Just had Don Hutchinson on competing with the presenter who would have gone for anyone out of bananarama. ☺️
 

SkyblueDad

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Apparently Queen were destined for the Wolfe too but they charted with a record and pulled out to go on tv or radio.
 

blunted

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When the Specials broke up, they had the potential to be one of the biggest bands in the world. They were an awesome live act. I say that having seen most of the main bands at that time and the Specials from the very start when they were the Automatics, then the Coventry Automatics. Even saw Terry in the Squad. Unfortunately, kids fall out, but they were no better when they tried to reform being older but no wiser. Terry was no doubt a great singer the rock around which the whirlwind circled. 63 is no age and I feel sorry for his family. He leaves a great musical and anti-racist legacy and I can almost forgive him for supporting Man U. In the Colourfield days, I think he even moved to Manchester to watch the reds, although Toby Lyons came from up there. I spoke to Terry a few times back in the day, and his deadpan humour was legendary. I even remember him from the stamp shop. His talent will be missed. Time for Dammers to get off his arse and show why he was one of the great songwriters and performers.
 

Otis

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When he was 12
Do you know what school he was at then? Because he went to Woodway Park, as did I and as I have already mentioned, I did know of him and saw him about. Just wondered if that was the school involved, or whether it happened before and he then transferred to Woodway.

I didn't hear anything at all at the time. I guess it was all hushed up back then.

How horrendous.
 

wingy

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When the Specials broke up, they had the potential to be one of the biggest bands in the world. They were an awesome live act. I say that having seen most of the main bands at that time and the Specials from the very start when they were the Automatics, then the Coventry Automatics. Even saw Terry in the Squad. Unfortunately, kids fall out, but they were no better when they tried to reform being older but no wiser. Terry was no doubt a great singer the rock around which the whirlwind circled. 63 is no age and I feel sorry for his family. He leaves a great musical and anti-racist legacy and I can almost forgive him for supporting Man U. In the Colourfield days, I think he even moved to Manchester to watch the reds, although Toby Lyons came from up there. I spoke to Terry a few times back in the day, and his deadpan humour was legendary. I even remember him from the stamp shop. His talent will be missed. Time for Dammers to get off his arse and show why he was one of the great songwriters and performers.
Love that mate.
 

blunted

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Do you know what school he was at then? Because he went to Woodway Park, as did I and as I have already mentioned, I did know of him and saw him about. Just wondered if that was the school involved, or whether it happened before and he then transferred to Woodway.

I didn't hear anything at all at the time. I guess it was all hushed up back then.

How horrendous.
I'm only going from what I heard on the radio when Terry told the world about his abuse. Only came into contact with Terry properly in the late 70s. Know nothing about his school days, although he did say the abuse was by a teacher! I know he used to catch the Canley bus into town, as a close mate used to sit with him. The Council had a policy of mixing different areas in schools. I travelled from one end of the city to the other on my free bus pass. Having worked in a school, kids at risk can be moved to a safer environment.
 

WestEndAgro

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The guy's a legend, he changed music, fashion, racism over night.
Put Coventry on the map, only happy memories for me, the first time I heard Gangsters I was blown away.
Yes Cov was gritty, ugly and dangerous but I fuckin loved it.
It's my home town and a proud Coventrian I'll remain.
Thank you for the memories Terry Hall, you will never be forgotten, and your music will last forever.
Ska'd for life 💔
 

Otis

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I'm only going from what I heard on the radio when Terry told the world about his abuse. Only came into contact with Terry properly in the late 70s. Know nothing about his school days, although he did say the abuse was by a teacher! I know he used to catch the Canley bus into town, as a close mate used to sit with him. The Council had a policy of mixing different areas in schools. I travelled from one end of the city to the other on my free bus pass. Having worked in a school, kids at risk can be moved to a safer environment.
Cheers.

I guess he kept so much to himself for many years. We didn't get a whiff of anything at Woodway about this, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen with a teacher there at that school.

What a fruit horrific thing to happen to a 12 year old schoolchild.
 

Otis

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The guy's a legend, he changed music, fashion, racism over night.
Put Coventry on the map, only happy memories for me, the first time I heard Gangsters I was blown away.
Yes Cov was gritty, ugly and dangerous but I fuckin loved it.
It's my home town and a proud Coventrian I'll remain.
Thank you for the memories Terry Hall, you will never be forgotten, and your music will last forever.
Ska'd for life 💔
He showed the level of his talent too, in that he went on to have great success with the Fun Boy Three, then Colourfield, then as a solo artist.
 

ccfctommy

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Cheers.

I guess he kept so much to himself for many years. We didn't get a whiff of anything at Woodway about this, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen with a teacher there at that school.

What a fruit horrific thing to happen to a 12 year old schoolchild.

Fun Boy Three did a song about it
 

alexccfc99

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On a thread about Terry Hall, the knuckle draggers on RTG still can’t help themself to have a dig… Vile vile set of wankers
 

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Covcraig@bury

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Cheers.

I guess he kept so much to himself for many years. We didn't get a whiff of anything at Woodway about this, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen with a teacher there at that school.

What a fruit horrific thing to happen to a 12 year old schoolchild.
Did Terry not go to Sidney stringer on Primrose Hill ?
 

hill83

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When the Specials broke up, they had the potential to be one of the biggest bands in the world. They were an awesome live act. I say that having seen most of the main bands at that time and the Specials from the very start when they were the Automatics, then the Coventry Automatics. Even saw Terry in the Squad. Unfortunately, kids fall out, but they were no better when they tried to reform being older but no wiser. Terry was no doubt a great singer the rock around which the whirlwind circled. 63 is no age and I feel sorry for his family. He leaves a great musical and anti-racist legacy and I can almost forgive him for supporting Man U. In the Colourfield days, I think he even moved to Manchester to watch the reds, although Toby Lyons came from up there. I spoke to Terry a few times back in the day, and his deadpan humour was legendary. I even remember him from the stamp shop. His talent will be missed. Time for Dammers to get off his arse and show why he was one of the great songwriters and performers.

My uncle was the drummer for Squad and my other uncle managed them in 1978.
Before my time so that's all the details I’ve got.
 
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Grendel

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He showed the level of his talent too, in that he went on to have great success with the Fun Boy Three, then Colourfield, then as a solo artist.

I must admit I hated the reggae ska 2 tone stuff but he was a very talent lyricist and musician
 

Sick Boy

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RIP another great Cov legend. It’s funny the different perceptions of Cov. My old man was brought up there and couldn’t wait to leave but only to SW Leics and that’s where I was brought up. All my family were from the City going back generations and it has always been my home City and go to place for everything from shopping, theatre, music, sport etc
I think it’s improved no end too in the last 20 years.
Both Coventry and Leicester have improved a lot over the last 20 years to be fair.
 

Bernie Rhodes Nose

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I just can't believe he has gone. It took me a good while to get over JB's passing. The Specials were the light in the tunnel for a second generation Windrush teenager. When I meet him (during the FB3 days( I found him to be a very humble and friendly guy. The Specials were and are the soundtrack to my life. 'So long Rude Boy. The special guy in a special band'
 

torchomatic

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Annie Lennox heard the Lover Speaks perform no more I love you's when they supported the Tourists at the General Wolfe... probably made David Freeman a lot of money from her cover of the song.

I read an interview with him once and he said it paid off his mortgage and made him comfortable. He deserved it, great song.
 

Covkid1968#

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Yes Horace set it all out… there was to be an unbelievable reggae collaboration and Terry had penned the tracks. It’s all so sad.
 

JAM See

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Pancreatic cancer is fucking horrible. It doesn't generally present until it's too late.

It was what did for my Dad (69 when he got it, but so very sudden. Diagnosed in the April, gone in the August).

The doctor told him "You have cancer IN the liver but not OF the liver"

Further tests revealed the source was the pancreas. Sounds like TH had a similar journey.

RIP Terry.
 
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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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Pancreatic cancer is fucking horrible. It doesn't generally present until it's too late.

It was what did for my Dad (69 when he got it, but so very sudden. Diagnosed in the April, gone in the August).

The doctor told him "You have cancer IN the liver but not OF the liver"

Further tests revealed the source was the pancreas. Sounds like TH had a similar journey.

RIP Terry.
Pancreatic cancer is fucking horrible. It doesn't generally present until it's too late.

It was what did for my Dad (69 when he got it, but so very sudden. Diagnosed in the April, gone in the August).

The doctor told him "You have cancer IN the liver but not OF the liver"

Further tests revealed the source was the pancreas. Sounds like TH had a similar journey.

RIP Terry.
My mother was diagnosed late December died early February, It is the most deadliest form of cancer with the fastest and least survivable rates
 

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