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Jazzcat
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1045 |
Handle id #8069 : Derbyshire Ram
I'm sorry to have to tell you all that Derbyshire Ram (Barry), former member of groups like Dominators, Illusion and Avantgarde passed away peacefully at his home early on Sunday morning, 27th of May.
He has been so brave and fought cancer with every bit of effort he could find for four years. Right up until the Saturday evening prior was he sitting in his chair with all his children around him.
Rest in peace old friend. |
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Weasel
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 3 |
Just read about this really _saaaad_ news...
Well, the most is already said here in all those posts before from various good (scene)friends of mine.
I knew Barry from back in the good old days around ~1987-1993 when I was most active in the c64 scene and also was proud to be also a member of a group he has joined then as well.
Sadly I never had a chance to meet him personally but I always knew that he is and was a great guy, pal and _scener_ for life!
So rest in peace now and forever.
You'll never ever be forgotten in and from the real scene!!!
With great honor,
Juergen aka Weasel/ex-Avantgarde
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Zapotek Account closed
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 4 |
Rest in peace Derbyshire Ram. Thanks for all nice letters , was great swapping with you !! |
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Jammer
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 1336 |
R.I.P. |
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Doc Strange
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 101 |
Rest in Peace Derby... bye old great scener. |
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Wisdom
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 90 |
Rest in peace Derbyshire Ram.
It is very sad that another scener has just passed away. Derby was one of the few that gained respect of almost everyone in the scene, be it with his releases or with his dedication to C64, albeit his age was well over the average.
After Kjell, Edvin and Richard, another big loss for the scene.
:-(
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Fungus
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 691 |
Rest in Peace Barry, you will be missed and not forgotten.
A true pillar of the scene, for almost 30 years.
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Kickback
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 97 |
I don't post much here, but I respect Barry and at my up coming days in the c64 world admired him. Every ware back then had his touch on it.
Even his name, so unique, as a person he was. Is very sad how time passes by so quickly and most people don't notice... Until something like this happens....
Rest in peace good buddy!
James
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DJB
Registered: Jun 2003 Posts: 4 |
This is a tragic time for the whole scene.
I did have the honour of being a contact of Derby's for a while, even spoke to him on the phone a few times. He was a very friendly guy, especially since I was a 16 yr old kid back then hehe.
I was speaking to other people from other scenes about him, and we all agree that he should be in the scene hall of fame, not just for C64, but in general. His dedication was unquestionable, and it really touched me when I heard today from JC that he passed.
Rest in peace Barry, we are all still thinking of you... |
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chancer
Registered: Apr 2003 Posts: 347 |
I did post on the other site... it's funny although I wasn't in contact with him in years, i remember a lot..
the thing about his other hobby, trains esp. . He always had time for people, which is a good quality.
I wonder if some of the rest of the uk people know about this.
bod,richie,ice cube to name but 3, maybe someone has contact with them, who knows.
nice to see some familour names here, just pity about the situation I saw them.
he helped cosine out anyway with the lethargy demo. even though , I remember demos weren't his fav things.
regardless i counted him as a friend, which is probably what the scene is about really.
I can only say I am glad / lucky to have known Barry.
RIP Barry.. |
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Axis Account closed
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 43 |
oh no :-(
he has always my respekt..!!
R.I.P
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