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Richard Joseph
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 21:26
by madfiddler
Guys and Gals,
I'm very very sorry to announce that Richard Joseph passed away this afternoon.
He was diagnosed with lung cancer earlier this year, in France and was undergoing chemo but was very weak.
He slipped into a coma earlier today but sadly his body gave up earlier this afternoon.
Rest in Peace Richard. You were an inspiration mate, a fab musician and person.
Mark.
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 21:30
by C64GLeN
Very sad news.
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 21:40
by Subzero
Rest In Peace Richard - We will keep your spirit alive thanks to youre lovely SID tunes
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 21:44
by Marcel Donné
Rest in peace Richard. Heaven has become a more musical place with you being there
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 21:45
by Misser
Rest In Peace Richard
You're SID's, Amiga and PC tunes won't go into Oblivion.
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 21:50
by Mayhem
RIP Richard
Great bloke to chat to about stuff...
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 21:52
by Chris Abbott
He was one of the nicest guys I've ever met during my years of doing C64-related stuff. He had all the time in the world for his music, he was dedicated and enthusiastic, and he had a moral centre all too rare these days.
The world has lost a gem.
Chris
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 21:53
by Squirrley
Rest in Peace Richard
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 22:13
by Bog
One of our best has fallen. I'm gonna miss him - didn't know him anywhere near as well as I wanted, but he was gentility, and he was passion, and he was talent.
The world's a poorer place today.
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 22:38
by Jim Power
All I can say is that I'm extremely grateful I got the opportunity to work with this man on several projects over the last years... I cannot believe he's gone now. Farewell, Richard - thank you for the beautiful music, and thanks for being a great guy! You will deeply be missed...
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 22:44
by RetroMarkie
Im absolutly gutted by this news ... the scene, our scene has lost one of it's leaders.
May he rest well now.
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 22:57
by Analog-X64
I just knew him by he's work....Barbarian, Barbarian II, Cauldron II, Defender of the Crown just to name a few.
Sad news indeed.
God Speed.
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 23:09
by Waz
I feel really sad. Richard wasn't just a C64 musician, he was also a member of an influential 70s prog rock band who did pretty well (CMU). I have the CD with both albums on, and Richard joined them for the second album. He actually sung most of the songs and wrote a fair few of them too.
In the 80s we loved his SID music, and at the BITLive events he was always very enthusiastic. If one shot sums up how much he enjoyed them it simply has to be this one I took - a classic memory if ever there was one:
He was only showing what we were all thinking about Bouff, bless! :)
RIP Richard, we'll all miss you.
Posted: 04/03/2007 - 23:12
by Chris Abbott
Waz wrote:I feel really sad. Richard wasn't just a C64 musician, he was also a member of an influential 70s prog rock band who did pretty well (CMU). I have the CD with both albums on, and Richard joined them for the second album. He actually sung most of the songs and wrote a fair few of them too.
In the 80s we loved his SID music, and at the BITLive events he was always very enthusiastic. If one shot sums up how much he enjoyed them it simply has to be this one I took - a classic memory if ever there was one:
He was only showing what we were all thinking about Bouff, bless!
RIP Richard, we'll all miss you.
It's how Richard would want to be remembered
Probably
Chris