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Oh dear. I read his autobiography years ago. He had terrible drug problems - maybe that took a toll on his heart.
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I would imagine it played a part.
It`s already on his Wiki profile. They don`t waste much time, do they?
what a shame..bit of an icon in his day
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He was Murray. No party was complete without Steve (to paraphrase the Rod Stewart song)
What a Grey day.
Strange by name and nature, he bought an awful lot of pleasure to a lot of people. RIP Steve.
So sad and only 55. RIP Steve.
I met and interviewed Steve last spring for Vive Le Rock magazine - he was a charming man, very honest, and with mesmerising eyes. I had hoped to work with him again - very sad indeed.

Fade To Grey was a staple of my club dj'ing days in the late 70's - what a fabulous record, and a very sad loss.
The original rock dinosaurs have passed the baton of dying tragically young to a new generation. Shame.

I too remember Fade To Grey from my days as a DJ. I had to wait till it was released in late 1980 though.


Never made it to The Year 2525 then?

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Baldric, that was Zager & Evans - ?

Whatever!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhlZmO3Scvg
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I'd forgotten all about Fade to Grey, but hearing it again now it sounds really good and brings back memories. It still sounds fairly current
Baldric - I stand corrected - that one slipped past me!

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