I read an obituary for Nick Page in Songlines - he died last month. I have to say that I didn't know who he was but reading the piece I realised he was pivotal in some fine projects that I have listened to over the years including Transglobal Underground and Dub Colossus. Here's the obituary by Robin Denselow.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI read an obituary for Nick Page in Songlines - he died last month. I have to say that I didn't know who he was but reading the piece I realised he was pivotal in some fine projects that I have listened to over the years including Transglobal Underground and Dub Colossus. Here's the obituary by Robin Denselow.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...-page-obituary
I had never heard of Nick Page either, and I was impressed by the tributes to his dedication in his chosen field. For that reason I am glad you posted and that I read it, though unlike you, I won't be following up with further interest. I was just thinking that here is a topic that might have appealed to someone like Thomas Hardy : the sudden chance awareness of a life that has passed you by, a life with all of its own exclusive drama and dreams. Maybe a casual moral would be to realise that there is an infinity of unacknowledged achievement in the world, which could pull one's self perception up short.
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