Gerry Rafferty Still Missing
artist: stealers wheel date: 09/08/2008 category: general music news
Original Stealers Wheel frontman Gerry Rafferty is still missing, one month after checking out of a London hospital August first.
Rafferty, who had been experiencing liver problems, checked into St. Thomas Hospital July 25th. He underwent a series of tests to determine the status of his health - most likely damaged from years of heavy drinking. Doctors have yet to release his condition to the public.
On August 1st, nurses entered Rafferty’s room to find him gone, his bed empty, but his personal belongings left behind.
London authorities have to yet to determine a suspect for the apparent kidnapping. The 61-year old rocker remains missing one month after his brief hospital stay.
Who here is assuming that he was kidnapped: the London authorities or the author of this article? How do they know that he didn’t decide to leave the hospital and leave his posessions behind?
I hope he’s alright, in any case, but it seems like a long shot.
Yeah, the assumed kidnapping things strikes me as odd, too, especially since no one elaborated on it or specified why they thought it was a kidnapping.
I couldn’t find anything on a news site, can anyone else? I would think the media would cover this. I know he’s not famous anymore, but I would think I could find some info other than blogs.
I know he had huge issues with drugs as recently as 2005
Well, if it’s truly an Internet rumor/nonevent, it’s not like the major news sources are going to report something that didn’t happen.
Gerry Rafferty Not Missing
George Stephanopoulos Has Not Been Abducted By Aliens
Cher not Caught on Camera Picking Her Nose
Generalissimo Francisco Franco Is Still Dead
[etc.]
Having gotten tired of left-wing jokers and right-wing clowns, he just gave up the gurus and the one night stands, and went off to forget about everything. As for the purported abduction, the Great Detective, reached at his home at No. 221B, would only say that it’s “most irregular.”
Heh. Until I saw your last line I was going to pipe up with a joke about how he left the hospital because it was normal for him to be irregular or something. Good one.
Well, wherever he is I hope he’s okay. If I could tell him anything, I’d say, “Thanks Gerry, for the long version of Baker Street, I love that song more than you could imagine. And if and when you see Raphael Ravenscroft, tell him his sax solo always makes me cry. And say the same thing to Hugh Burns, for his guitar solo.”
Wonderful, wonderful stuff.
Gerry Rafferty’s not famous any more? Hah. He’s always going to be famous to me.