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Post by ShaunReid on Mar 28, 2005 19:10:11 GMT
Taken from the BBC website. Came as bit of a shock...
Crowded House drummer found dead Paul Hester was last seen alive on Friday evening The drummer of the Australia-based rock band Crowded House has been found hanged in a park in Melbourne. Paul Hester, 46, had last been seen alive on Friday night, when he left his home with his dogs.
Ambulance officers said he had "attempted suicide" and died from strangulation. He was already dead when they arrived at the scene.
Hester played with New Zealand group Split Enz before forming Crowded House with Neil Finn in 1985.
Police have said the death was not suspicious.
Devastated
Speaking from London, where he is currently on tour, Crowded House singer Neil Finn said he was devastated by the death. I never, ever heard he was suffering from any illness
Peter Green "I have lost one of my best mates," he told Australian paper the Daily Telegraph.
Peter Green, a long-time friend of Hester, said he had not been aware of any sign of depression.
"Paul never said anything about that and I never, ever heard he was suffering from any illness," he said.
"Then, after today, I wonder if anybody really knew anything."
Hester had become a TV presenter after leaving the band in 1994.
He lived in Melbourne with his partner and daughters aged 8 and 10.
International hits by Crowded House included "Don't dream it's over" and "Weather with you".
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Post by daxmaryrussel on Aug 2, 2005 8:20:10 GMT
Oh no, how sad. Hmm strangulation in a park doesn't sound so clever. Anyhow, really sad and a young bloke too Sorry for replying here so late but there are sooo many topics in this message board that it takes me some time to go through them (I tried doing it metodically but just browsing is much more interesting). I have such good memories of Crowded House, though I've never seen them live. First time I heard them was when I was in a friends summer cottage in New Zealand in 1992 and I found that C H:s music was very easy to like immediately. They have some sad undertones (is that an English word? ) which, if you're in the right mood feels right (could feel a bit pathetic too, but I shouldn't mention that here.) Record we listened too then was Woodface from 1991 Here is a good link www.etext.org/Mailing.Lists/house/hyperdiscog.htmldaxmaryrussel (who now listens to a Crowded House mp3 song on the computer at work "Don't Dream it's Over" --- "Another dream that failed. There's nothing sadder." Kirk - This Side of Paradise
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