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Topic History of: Micky Finn's T-Rex
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The Cat Sad to hear of the death of Micky. Not sure how I missed that. The DVD must have been released just after his death. Hopefully it's a good tribute.
Mart After a bit of thinking, and a chat to a friend I have decided to let you guys have a true Mickey story.

We were told by a booker that much as we were welcome at the venue, we would not be welcome to play there if he turned up to see us again.

Sad but true.
JK2006 Having checked Google (where would we be without Google?) indeed Micky passed away in January 2003.

I felt sure I remembered hearing that during my recent luxury all expenses paid vacation in Her Majesty's hotels.

As for Marc, the stories I could tell you.... and, indeed, have, in some of my VideoBlogs.
Mart I`m afraid Mickey is indeed not around I can confirm, Cat.

I know this as he was a local resident.

For any T Rex information, I suggest you contact Danielz from T Rextasy, he is a lovely fella, and owns a significant amount of Bolans` back catalogue.

The only surviving member of the band to my knowledge is Bill Legend who used to be Mickey Jupps` drummer from Southend.
JK2006 Hopefully this is wrong but I thought Micky was "no longer with us".