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Great guitarist, great voice and always came across as a really down to earth nice person.Ā 

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RIPĀ 

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Ah no, that’s really sad. Was just listening to Driving Home for Christmas the other day and enjoying his voice. Tasty guitarist too by all accounts.Ā 

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He’s always been there hasn’t he, calmly doing his thing. If I was gonna be a rock star, I’d want to be the Chris Rea type of rock star. RIP Chris šŸ™

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I'm gutted. I remember I discovered his music when I was at uni in the 80s . "Shamrock Diaries" and especially "On the Beach" were go to CDs for much of the time.Ā  The latter is still one of my favourite albums.

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RIP Chris 🫶

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Often overlooked when folk come to talking about top slide players, but Chris had both great chops and tone. Stainsby Girl is the standout track for me. Sad day.

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I love this one.Ā  Same meat, different gravy :)Ā 

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An old mate of mine had a long and varied career as a film camerman.Ā  He was telling me just a few months ago that the best time he ever had was following Chris Rea around Italy filming his self-funded film all about cars and ice cream.

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Properly sad news.

Saw him in concert numerous times and his slide guitar playing gave me goosebumps. The Road to Hell is the album/track that really made him famous but some of his earlier stuff is awesome. Wired to the moon and Shamrock Diaries are massively underrated albums IMHO. Not only a great player and a brilliant songwriter but a genuinely humble, honest guy.

Gutted to hear this.

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A very knowledgeable and talented blues performer. His Blue Guitars compilation is well worth a listen.Ā 
Does this now make Bob Mortimer the most famous Middlesbrough person alive?

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1 hour ago, Beedster said:

Stainsby Girls was indeed a great song, very SpringsteenĀ šŸ‘

Thinking on this, not just his music but his world view was a lot of things that Springsteen’s was in the 70’s/80’s

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I shall crack an egg in my bath in his honour tonight.....

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Seriously though, will be sorely missed.Ā  Ā I always loved when "Driving Home For Christmas" came on when I would drive home to the North East as a young lad. Holy ground indeed.Ā 

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RIP Chris.

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