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dean turner - dead

carcharias

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BASS player in Australian indie rock band Magic Dirt, Dean Turner, has died from lung cancer, aged 37.

Turner started Magic Dirt in 1989 with lead singer Adalita Srsen, in Geelong, Victoria.
The four-member band has played around Australia and internationally ever since, touring capital cities, regional towns and Big Day Out festivals.
It released albums including What Are Rockstars Doing Today (2000) and Tough Love (2003), both of which reached Top 20 status on Australia's ARIA charts.
Singles such as Dirty Jeans and Plastic Loveless Letter also broke through to mainstream popularity in the early 2000s.
Along the way, Magic Dirt has also supported bands such as Powderfinger, Hole, Sonic Youth and Pavement.
A source close to the band said Turner passed away in Melbourne on Friday night.
He is survived by his wife and two young daughters.
He had battled cancer over the past year.
Magic Dirt is currently on tour and last week cancelled its Bendigo gig in regional Victoria, which had been scheduled for Friday night, and postponed its Saturday night Melbourne gig.
A spokeswoman for the band said they were unsure whether two Sydney gigs scheduled for next weekend would go ahead.

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shyte hey?

I saw them many times...even covered "watch out boys" in a band for a while.

bad news.

 

fish eel

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Yeah, heard that.

Great band. Liked them more when they were dirtier before the more pop influences came through.

Still got their first couple of now out of print EP's at home....Signs of Satanic Youth and the one that followed which name escapes me.....had amoxycillan and ice on it I think.
 

carcharias

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hahaha

At school I sat next to the dude who was responsible for turning them more to the pop side of things.

He produces heaps of Ausie bands these days.
 

fish eel

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hahaha

At school I sat next to the dude who was responsible for turning them more to the pop side of things.

He produces heaps of Ausie bands these days.

Dean was a great bass player, BTW. Didnt even know he was ill.

I love those first 2 EP's.

Also got the I was Cruel 10 inch at home. Thats got some great noise on it.

Stuff like Dirty Jeans....I'll pass.
 

fish eel

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Saw You Am I last night at the annandale.

They covered Ice as a tribute to dean, I understand it's been a regular in their set.

As a side, the had the Vines, playing under the name 'The Crimes' opening up. Talk about an up and down 45 minutes.
 

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