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Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:43 pm
by Stemax1960
RIP Philip. Your legacy will be treasured forever. Heartfelt sympathy to your loved ones. Respect from Steve.
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:48 pm
by Guest
Bless you PC.
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:51 pm
by Raul Urquiaga
Gracias Phil. Me has hecho muy feliz con Thousands are sailing.
Descansa en paz, amigo.
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Wed Oct 09, 2013 9:27 pm
by MikeB1959
R.I.P. Codladh sámh. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:21 pm
by Paul Banwell
R.I.P Philip Chevron the music world will be a sadder place without you and Nottingham Forest have lost a truly great fan however your legacy will live on forever with the Pogues.
Along with many other Nottingham Forest fans I am writing to the Club to see if we can play 'Thousands are Sailing' at the next Home Game as a mark of respect.
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Wed Oct 09, 2013 11:16 pm
by Colleen Mary
We'll even climb the pillar like you always meant to. And will watch the sun rise over the strand. Close our eyes and we'll pretend that it could be the same again. REST IN PEACE PHILLIP

Posted:
Thu Oct 10, 2013 12:08 am
by DzM
The Pogues have asked that this statement be shared:
The news of Philip's death on Tuesday morning, from complications brought about by throat cancer, has hurt us terribly. Philip was first diagnosed with the disease in 2006 and after a gruelling period of chemotherapy which he had fought with such dignity, strength and heroism, he was declared to be in remission. But in a tragic stroke last August he returned from visiting his oncologist with the harrowing news that his cancer had returned, and that this time it was inoperable. It has been no consolation that we have all had months to prepare for the worst; when the worst came, the preparations we had made turned out to be futile, and the impact has been felt very deeply. The hole that his death has left will be huge. He was a remarkable and fantastically talented colleague, but most of all a friend. Our thoughts go out to his fans, who loved him unanimously. But above all, our thoughts are now with his family, with those he held dear and who have held him dear. Philip will be missed terribly and will always be in our hearts. - The Pogues
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:26 am
by Guest
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:11 am
by Sandor
Thank u Philip Chevron.
It was a great honor to listen to your music. Save a place at the bar in heaven......we´ll meet there again.
R.I.P.
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:17 am
by Koelle
Cologne will miss him
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:17 am
by alski
Great talent, big loss RIP
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:51 am
by Karlsquell
Rest in Peace, Sir!
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:20 am
by Dead-Rabbit-Dan
Last night at band practise we played Thousands Are Sailing. We've probably played it better but then again we've probably played it alot worse! It felt good to play it and i enjoyed it as i always do. When i'd played the last note i had a big smile on my face which then turned into an overwhelming sadness. I never met him, but i feel like i've lost a friend. There will be a big hole in Brixton this December, but we will turn it into a celebration of his life. I wish he was still here but i'm glad he is no longer in pain. I'm sad he is gone but i'm glad i got to experience his music, enjoy his many stories on this forum and see him perform many, many times.
Rest in peace Phil. Thank you for everything.
Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:57 am
by Peter Kuehne
I was shocked when I received that information on the FOS distribution list. It was always such an affecting moment for me to see him perform Thousands are Sailing live on stage. IISFFGWG was the most important album of my teenage years and Phils voice and lyrics touched me deep inside. His early death is a tragedy, all the best for his family and friends. RIP Phil, I hope you are alright now, wherever you may be.

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

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Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:13 am
by EyeballKid
Philip was a true gentleman. RIP!