
Condolence Book for
MICK LYNCH
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So sad to hear that Mick is gone to that great gig in the sky... A true original, I knew him in London in the Eighties in the glory days of Stump. I also saw Stump playing in Berlin circa 1987. As a frontman was well quirky. And he was brilliant in Plaboy of the Western World which I saw around 15 years ago in Galway. I once gave Mick a large pair of multicoloured flip-flops. He had big feet and an even bigger heart ♥ Rest in peace boy....
Remembering the good times, your spirit will live on and on, as with all the greats. RIP
The thing I remember most about Mick Lynch is his great presence - his ability to be absolutely present - from the first time I met him as he showed me again how to make puppets as I fecked up another seagull for Dowtcha or the last time - drinking pints in the Crane Lane after a day of dancing around in a giant head for the Puppet festival. That and his warmth and humour not to mention creativity. I didn't know him well but am grateful to have met him on those rare and rich occasions. Thanks Mick and RIP
terribly sorry to hear of mick's passing. my most sincere condolences. He was one of a kind
So sorry to hear the passing of Mick Rip
I never had the pleasure of meeting you, but will miss you nonetheless. So long, Mick!
"big bumpy bump
big bumpy
bop-a-lula..."
"big bumpy bump
big bumpy
bop-a-lula..."
I will always remember your cheeky grin and good nature Mick. xxx
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