Best known for his bass playing on The Damned's Machine Gun Etiquette
Jim
Algy Ward RIP
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Algy Ward RIP
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Re: Algy Ward RIP
Yeah saw that earlier and he was only 63. He lived in my Town too. His Band Tank were also very good.theraven1979 wrote: ↑22 May 2023, 09:52 Best known for his bass playing on The Damned's Machine Gun Etiquette
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Re: Algy Ward RIP
RIP. Not been a good week for bass players, with Andy Rourke and John Giblin passing too.
Never say goodbye,
For we'll all be with you someday,
Fond adieus but never say goodbye
For we'll all be with you someday,
Fond adieus but never say goodbye
Re: Algy Ward RIP
Indeed. After Algy left The Damned I bought the Tank first album 'Filth Hounds of Hades' some of which I liked. I know Algy had not been well for a few years. Unfortunately all those punks and pop stars are at that age now RIP
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Re: Algy Ward RIP
RIP Algy met him after a Tank gig when they were the support for Girlschool as his brother was his rodie and as he was getting their gear off stage saw that my brother had a Damned t shirt on and me a stranglers one on ,so had a chat with us and invited us back stage to meet Algy .
He was a down to earth bloke got us a couple of drinks each and put us on guest list for Sheffield gig a few days latter
He was a down to earth bloke got us a couple of drinks each and put us on guest list for Sheffield gig a few days latter