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Topic History of: Lonely Loner (for Brian Epstein)
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david How desperately sad JK.

I'm about to email Jeremy Reed about the piece, and I'll mention that to him, it's very poignant.
JK2006 One of my regrets David is that Brian wanted me to spend that last weekend with him "because otherwise I'll be lonely" and I declined "because I'll be bored".

I never saw him again; three days later he was dead.
david Beautifully set to footage from the era and the piano and strings from Bobby Vinton's 'Mr Lonely', this is a very short, moving tribute to Brian Epstein by genius poet (and one-time friend of mine) Jeremy Reed.

How times were different for people such as Mr Epstein back then.

youtu.be/dMpzSKfPei8