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LAST UPDATE | 20 Dec 2022
NEVILLE STAPLE HAS led tributes to his The Specials bandmate Terry Hall following Hall’s death at the age of 63.
The singer-songwriter rose to fame as part of the band, who were pioneers of the ska scene in the UK.
Hall’s death was announced via the band’s official Twitter account yesterday evening.
“This has hit me hard,” Staple wrote on Twitter.
“We knew Terry had been unwell but didn’t realise how serious until recently. We had only just confirmed some 2023 joint music agreements together.
“In the music world, people have many ups and downs, but I will hang onto the great memories of Terry and I, making history fronting The Specials and Fun Boy three together. Rest easy Terry Hall.”
Shane McGowan also paid his respects, saying that he was praying for Hall’s family.
Really f***ing sad to hear about Terry Hall, he was a great guy and I am praying 🙏 for his family and friends @thespecials pic.twitter.com/OIeNppnHg7
— Shane MacGowan (@ShaneMacGowan) December 20, 2022
Jane Wiedlin, guitarist and co-founder of The Go-Go’s, who co-wrote the band’s breakout hit Our Lips Are Sealed with Hall, joined Staple in mourning his death.
She wrote on Twitter: “Gutted to hear of the passing of #terryhall. He was a lovely, sensitive, talented and unique person.
“Our extremely brief romance resulted in the song Our Lips Are Sealed, which will forever tie us together in music history. Terrible news to hear this.”
Wiedlin’s bandmate and Heaven Is A Place On Earth singer Belinda Carlisle said The Go-Go’s and Hall were “forever bound in music history”.
Stone Roses lead singer Ian Brown described Hall as “A musical pioneer, a true original,one of the great frontmen, an inspiration and a lovely fella.”
Punk and folk singer Frank Turner wrote on Twitter that The Specials were one of the “most important” figures of his childhood.
“God damnit. Just heard the news about Terry Hall. What an absolute sadness,” he said.
“The Specials were one of the most important bands for me as a kid. Taught me many things I needed to know. Gutted. RIP.”
Folk singer Billy Bragg paid tribute to Hall’s cultural impact on Britain in the 1970s.
He tweeted: “The Specials were a celebration of how British culture was envigorated by Caribbean immigration but the onstage demenour of their lead singer was a reminder that they were in the serious business of challenging our perception of who we were in the late 1970s. RIP Terry Hall.”
Culture Club frontman Boy George called it a “sad day”, tweeting: “Very sad to hear about Terry Hall! Absolutely loved him as an artist.”
Singer-songwriter Elvis Costello offered his condolences, tweeting: “Sad to receive the news of Terry Hall’s passing last night from Lynval Golding.
“Terry’s voice was the perfect instrument for the true and necessary songs on “The Specials”. That honesty is heard in so many of his songs in joy and sorrow. My condolences to his family and friends.”
Lightning Seeds frontman Ian Broudie kept his tribute short, posting an emoji of a broken heart alongside a picture of himself with Hall.
Comedian David Baddiel followed a similar vein, writing on Twitter: “Terry Hall was great. That’s the tweet.”
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