A gathering of the clans took place yesterday - as friends old and new, from far and wide (including Surrey, Essex and France) assembled at one of his favourite haunts The Dog House in Kennington to honour the memory of one of our dearest friends Alistair, who sadly died in February.
Alistair and Madam Arcati were particularly close - they'd been friends long before we even met - but Al touched the lives of many of those present in a number of ways. We'll all miss his cynicism, his crankiness, his laugh, his love of the obscure and the tacky, his fearsome intellect, and his great company.
Here are just two of his fave songs - polar opposites in every way:
Phil Starr (with Maisie Trollette) - The Old Bazaar at Cairo:
RIP, you old curmudgeon. Life's not the same without you.
What a nice post. I feel like I’ve got to know Alistair at least a little bit.
ReplyDeleteThanks, dear. He's a very sad loss to a lot of people. Jx
DeleteHe touched so many lives and he will be greatly missed. He was a curmudgeonly old bugger, but he was our curmudgeonly old bugger. Thanks for the lovely tribute xxx
ReplyDeleteHe deserves every tribute going... Jx
DeleteSorry for your loss - you're a kind and thoughtful friend.
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Thank you, Ms Scarlet. Jx
DeleteA very touching tribute to a very special man.
ReplyDeleteI must admit to having moist eyes when I first read this.
As did I, writing it. Jx
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