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sixten again
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(2/15/02 1:44:14 am)
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mick
Absolutely shattered, that's how I feel.
My deepest sympathy go to his family.
Mick was a rare talent. To be a drummer behind all the glamour and glitter, and just do your job is one thing. What always struck me about Mick was how he was able to project himself, through his playing and stage presence.
Mick shined so brightly, in terms of his talent and persona. I almost got to meet him in "85, but being shy didn't pluck up the courage, when the opportunity presented itself. I wish I had.
Still I'll always remember the experience of seeing him live.
May he rest in peace.

Hotshot
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Oh no, when I saw the pics above I thought I hope this is not true. But yes after reading all this I have to believe it is true.

My deppest condolences to Jan and Ayston because they lost a very good husband and father. I hope for them all these messages wil give them a little support in those days.

Also a compliment to Elliot who I have met in August last year, together with Jan and Mick in there pub.
He did so much for Mick.

At this moment I can't say anything more.

Hotshot
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I spoke to Ronald and Carla Klarenbeek from BCS and Ronald asked me to give their condolences also. He was very shocked to here it. Last time he met Mick it was in August, in his local pub, that's were he met Elliot to and to Elliot he wants so say, you did a wonderful job with Mick trying to get him back on stage.

Michael Tucker R.I.P.
Carla and Ronald Klarenbeek

HrdRck
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Heartbreak Today...

Mick,

You seemed such a great, fun-loving bloke.
I never met you. I never had the opportunity to, but you helped to shape my life.
I live in Australia, and so I read about all the things I couldn't see, and felt envious of the Brits and Yanks who were lucky enough to be able to personally experience the best hard rock band in the world. Every single day I listened to your records and fed off the energy that coursed through my body, directly from the efforts of you and the boys. I wonder if you realised the effect you were having on ordinary people over the other side of the world?

I met Brian once, and it was probably one of the saddest moments in my life. He so wanted to entertain people, yet his body was trying so hard to stop him.

Andy seems to be driven by allowing his music to move others. There is no one that sounds or plays like him - he was made for The Sweet.

Steve is so proud of what he achieved with you guys. And so he should be. Like the rest of you, his unique style helped to create a unique band.

Mick, you seemed to be incredibly full of fun, yet one of the most original and accomplished drummers going around. Andy said it himself - you were the best drummer in the seventies. Me and my mates used to say you were the greatest drummer in the world, and would fight to defend your honour, even though the only drummers we knew were you and Roger Taylor. But in hindsight - we were right.

You know what is so horrible about getting old, Mick? All the incredible people - legends - who have shaped your life whilst you were growing up are moving on to another place.
Mick, I am only a fan. Your family deserves all the support and sympathy they can get - not me and those like me. However, I will miss you and Brian immensely, and hope that both of you are now in a much better place. Rock on, Mick!

* PS -
Steve and Andy - don't ever forget how important you are to us - the fans. With Brian and Mick, you created a phenomenon, and most of us will never get the chance to tell you personally what you have done for us in our lives. It's a shame that these sad moments are often the only times we tell you that.

Steve McGrath
Melbourne, Australia

CyberSweet
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Tucker
I am unable to find words that can express my sadness and shock over the loss of one
of the people who have inspired me most in my life.
Mick Tucker was with me since 1974 and I spend a good deal of my time since to study and enjoy his extraodinary talent as a drummer. Even today Mick stands out as a remarkable musician, who became an inspiration for 100s of drummers around the globe.
Most of all Mick was a nice person, and that I how I shall remember him. Thanks for everything, Mick.
Rest in Piece.
Jan Achmann

diane nijs
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I was too young
and not allowed
to see you play
to see the crowd

All I know
is what I read
who is behind
the Sweetest beat

Though I feel funny
I feel sad
about the drummer
husband, dad

Is there something
you want to say
by choosing Valentine
to pass away ?

hongkongmick
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@#%$!

Silverbird2002
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Heartbreak today, don't leave me this way...

R.I.P.

Neil
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What more can one say. Only found out this morning.
I only got to see Mick once, 1981 in Nottingham. He was one of four in a band that became part of my life.
R.I.P. Mick Tucker.
Neil.

VC10 
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I happened to be the first to post here and at the time didn't know what to say. It was no coincidence I was here - I had heard the terrible news and was desperately scanning the board in denial, praying it was untrue. And then it was. After everyones tributes and outpourings I now feel I have even less to say, but forgive me for trying....

The Sweet wrote the soundtrack of my teens and my absolute hero in the band was the Mighty Man At The Back. Emulating him on "air drums" in my back bedroom, marvelling at the stick twirl on TOTP, then worshipping at Hammersmith and finally, listening to his Sweet stories in a pub with Elliott, Ted and Henrik.

I am thankful for the honour of meeting him at all, thanks to the kindness and generosity of Elliott. It was a thrill to see Mick climb onto little stage at The Anglers and watching the music coarse through him. He loved it....and we loved him loving it.

For my private tribute yesterday, I downed a shotglass of Jack Daniells, played a live Golden Arm REAL loud listening to him thrash hell out of his drumkit. I then reread a piece I wrote about the thrill of meeting Mick that was published in a few fanzines. Tears flowed as painfully and spasmodically as writing this now does....

The music world mourns the loss of it's greatest drummer ever. But my heart goes out his family and friends who have lost so much more. I cannot claim Mick as a friend but saw enough in the people around him to know who much he will be missed by those who knew him well.

Sorry this is rambling but ...."you know it ain't easy".

God Bless You Mick

Martin0113
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mick
So sad to hear the news, to me he was up there with the drumming greats!! (but all you guys know that anyway)
The main thing is that his family know all our thoughts and prayers are with them.

Martin0113

TUCKERFAN
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K.O.
AFTER GETTING THE BAD NEWS YESTERDAY, I WASN'T ABLE TO DO ANYTHING. CERTAINLY NOT TO POST A MESSAGE ON THE MB.
I'M STILL TOTALLY INCONSOLABLE. I GUESS THE NAME I'M USING OVER HERE ON THE MB ALWAYS SAID ENOUGH.
MICK WAS MY REASON TO START PLAYING THE DRUMS. I'VE BEEN ALL OVER EUROPE AS A PROFESSIONAL DRUMMER, ALL THANKS TO MICK. WITHOUT HIM,I DON'T THINK I WOULD EVER HAVE SEEN A DRUM KIT CLOSE AT HAND. WHILE FELLOW DRUMMERS ALWAYS WERE (OR ARE) DROPPING NAMES SUCH AS WECKL, CHAMBERS, PORCARO, PAICE,etc, I WAS ALWAYS MENTIONING "MIGHTY MICK". IT DROVE ME NUTZ THAT MOST OF THE TIME THEY DIDN'T EVEN KNOW WHO I WAS TALKING 'BOUT AND WEREN'T IMPRESSED. 'TILL THEY HEARD THE GIVE US A WINK ALBUM WITH "COCKROACH", "KEEP IT IN", STUFF LIKE THAT. HE's THE MOST UNDERRATED ROCKDRUMMER EVER. HIS DRUM STYLE WAS UNIQUE, VERY POWERFUL AND HE HAD THIS INCREDIBLE CHARISMA ON STAGE.
I REMEMBER WHEN SWEET APPEARED A LOT ON TELEVISION WAY BACK IN THE EARLY SEVENTIES AND EVERY KID IN SCHOOL WAS TALKING 'BOUT "THAT GREAT DRUMMER WITH HIS TWIRLING STICKS".
I THINK TOMMY LEE OF MOTLEY CRUE WAS ONE OF THOSE KIDS TOO, HE'S ONE OF THE DRUMMERS THAT ADMIRED AND COPIED MICK A LOT.
I ONLY WISHED I COULD HAVE TOLD HIM HOW GRATEFUL I AM, FOR PUTTING ME BEHIND THESE DRUMS, IN HIS LIVING YEARS. I'M GLAD I SAW HIM PLAY LIVE, VERY SAD I NEVER MET HIM PERSONALLY...

SO MICK, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING .
YOU ALWAYS KNOCKED ME OUT, LIKE NO ONE OR NOTHING EVER COULD... ACCEPT FOR THE DREADFUL NEWS OF YESTERDAY... I WON'T FORGET YOU. NEVER EVER.

MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY.

YOUR BIGGEST FAN

WALTER "TUCKERFAN" :( :( :( :(

Golden Arm
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Mick Tucker
I chose my handle for the message board many months ago as it reflected my admiration for Mick's inventive and imaginitive drumming.

It formed a part of the music I grew up with and this is another sad loss for all fans of the greatest rock group never to receive proper acclaim.

My thoughts are with Mick's family and friends.

stewron
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Frank Torpy asked me to place this message on here:

"I had known the bad news was coming, but you hope and you pray. I would like to send my deepest condolences to Jan and Ayston,who have been so brave, also to Elliot, he showed himself to be a true friend. I didn't have the courage to visit Mick in hospital, so I will remember him as a fourteen year old boy laughing and joking playing drums with me on guitar. I will also remember him at Jan's party, what a great night! at the Indian restaurant where he looked so well just a few weeks back. But most of all the White house which will never be the same.
we are going to miss you mate

Frank"

AxemanTemp 
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What a great message from Frank. I have never met Frank but I am filled with admiration at his admission that he did not have the courage to visit Mick in hospital. It demonstrates a great deal of courage to admit a thing like that but also illustrates well how some of us prefer to hold on to our own "Special" memories of an individual rather than have our heads filled with memories of seeing someone we love in decline health wise.

I had several opportunities to meet Mick again in the past year but decided that I would rather hold on to my memories of Mick in the 80's. It was a conscious decision that I made but a tough one. I liked him a lot and the temptation to renew that acquaintance was huge at times. Having known Mick was a very special thing in my life and now NOTHING can sully those memories for me.

I think I'm glad I made the choice I did...............I THINK :-(

Viesturs
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You will be remembered. Rest in peace.

NilsHoppe
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I had in 1997 the chance to met him. He was really
a friendly and humorous person. And for me he was
really the best drummer in the world. I big lost for
all fans. Rest in piece - Mick.

NilsHoppe
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What a mistake in my first message. But im sure all
know what i want to write: REST IN PEACE - MICK

Thetallisman
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What terrible news, my sympathy to his wife and daughter, an immense musician whom never was given the recognition he deserved the golden arm showed he was a real talent behind the kit and from observing this MB it seems he was a real telent as a man.

As with all the members of Sweet he helped shape my life!

Sleep well Mick. R.I.P.

daleko
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It takes a strong mind to combat leukemia for as long as Mick Tucker did.

My heart goes out to Mick Tucker and his family. He will always be remembered for his sweet, sweet music.

R.I.P

Daleko

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