R.I.P. Steve Harley
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R.I.P. Steve Harley
I was sorry to learn that Steve Harley passed away. I have a soft spot for some of his songs (Sebastian, Tumbling down).
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I was sad too, although I was surprised to see he was in his 70s, I'd assumed he wasn't that much older than me.
The only song I know of his is 'Come up and see me', which is a favourite of mine.
I noticed that he lived on the Suffolk/Essex border, so who knows, I may even have seen him out and about locally but didn't realise.
The only song I know of his is 'Come up and see me', which is a favourite of mine.
I noticed that he lived on the Suffolk/Essex border, so who knows, I may even have seen him out and about locally but didn't realise.
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RIP Steve Harley.
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RIP Steve Harley, I too especially liked 'Come up and see me ' .
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RIP Steve Harley. Many great songs.
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Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
I absolutely loved 'Come up and see me' and listen to it often (might put it on now in tribute, indeed). I was sorry to see that he had died.
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