we don't have Trev anymore

Jonathan Jarrett jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Tue Dec 14 12:21:15 EST 2010


On Wed, 8 Dec 2010, Colin Allen wrote:

> It is truly sad; Trev was a lovely man to spend time with and he will be sadly missed by so many people.
>
> --- On Wed, 8/12/10, mike coleman <insect.brain at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> From: mike coleman <insect.brain at GMAIL.COM>
> Subject: we don't have Trev anymore
>
> I was on my way to bed and decided to check mail once first and I just
> got this news.
> I only found out he was sick just days ago...

 	This is really sad. Like Mike, I'd only just gathered there was a 
bad reason behind his unusual absence from the list. I've seen Trev be the 
absolute lynch-pin of a band he'd only just been dropped into, playing 
brilliantly in two or three different styles in the course of a set on 
songs he barely knew, and there's no doubt he was a musician through and 
through. It's a real shame that like so many others he didn't have the 
chance to get on board one of the vehicles that might have taken him to 
greater recognition, but he was always excellent company in person even 
though he and I disagreed about quite a lot. And though he obviously loved 
being on a stage and grandstanding like a trouper, he was never arrogant 
in person or online, always careful to make sure a self-deprecating joke 
was included somewhere. It's just a crying shame. I shall continue to 
raise a glass for him here and there when I remember, and I don't expect I 
shall forget given how much there is in my music collection to remember 
him by. Yours all,
 		   Jon

ObCD: Alien Planetscapes - _Life on Earth_ (which'd be for whom the 
*second* drink is I guess)
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       Jonathan Jarrett, Oxford       jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk
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