22 September 2025

Bubbling Down Under

Dear Bubbling Down Under friends,

It is with a heavy heart that we share the news of Nathan's passing. Sadly he lost his battle with cancer and passed away peacefully in August.

It was Nathan's wish that we keep Bubbling Down Under online for others to enjoy.

His love of music will live on in our hearts 💗

Take care,
Nathan's family xx

10 comments:

  1. So very sorry to hear of Nathan's passing. I appreciate your taking the time to let his blog readers know.

    Many thanks,

    Jason Turner

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  2. I'm SO devastated to hear this news. I'd changed emails with Nathan and you could tell he was a pure soul with a passion for music. I'll say a prayer for him, he's at peace now.

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  3. Seriously sad news. This guy had a real talent for finding obscure tracks etc. He'll be sorely missed. I'd be interested in buying all the stuff he'd put effort into acquiring. If the estate/executor would contact me, I'd be much obliged.

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    1. I would love for Nathan's mighty collection to go to someone who would treasure it as much as he did. - Jason was

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  4. Nathan was the person who helped me the most with my chart projects. I will forever cherish the emails we exchanged during that time. My sincere condolences to his entire family, who helped him so much during this time.

    Nathan, R.I.P.

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  5. Is the Bubbling Down Under is gonna post if its run by the replacement?

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  6. Really sad to hear of Nathan's passing. I've been watching his vids on his ohnoitsnathan channel for years & seeing his comments on chartbeat, Gavin Scott's music blog. RIP mate

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  7. Hello Again,

    I never met Nathan. I exchanged comments with him only once. I am in awe of his chart knowledge. He appeared every bit as passionate as Molly Meldrum. I imagine he had quite the library to go with it. Nathan is someone I would certainly have bonded with as a teenager. No one I knew was as interested in chart and music shows as I was. Nathan could run circles around me. If only. It's a pity the blog has to end here, with us all united in gratitude and a little bit in suspense. I hope he spent his final days listening and remembering all the great music. Many the chart archives on the other side welcome its newest devotee. Thanks again Nathan.

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  8. I hate to be like everyone else and would like to say i knew Nathan well but we were not close. We exchanged regular emails and would share chart histories which he would eventually share here with everyone else. We would talk about interesting things we'd found and we had a few long email conversations but never met. He had a passion about music i wish i had. Far as i know there is no replacement for this blog. Nathan certainly never asked me, and i had offered to help him out when on occasions he had stuff to catch up on but he always declined. It's been a while now since his passing and while i say above that we weren't close i'd be lying if i said i don't miss having him around.

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