Rock Legend’s Death Sparks Supernatural Frenzy — Hidden Album Found, Fans See His Face in the Clouds

Mick Ralphs, founding member of Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, dies at 81  | CNN

The world is mourning the loss of a rock legend — but what followed his passing has left fans, media, and even skeptics shaken. Just days after the icon’s death, a mysterious reel-to-reel tape was discovered in an attic, untouched for 40 years. Even more shocking? His grandson revealed, “He told me he’d recorded an album ‘for me after gone.’”

Mick Ralphs, founding member of Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, dies at 81  | The Seattle Times

As news of the tape spread, social media exploded — not only with grief, but with something stranger. Thousands began sharing photos of cloud formations eerily resembling the rock star’s face: calm, smiling, as if gazing back from the sky. “It’s him,” one fan wrote. “He’s saying goodbye the only way a legend can — from above.”

Mick Ralphs | Vintage Guitar® magazine

The unearthed recording, rumored to be a fully finished “farewell album,” is now the subject of intense fan hunts, with collectors and producers racing to verify its authenticity. For many, it’s not just about the music — it’s a final message from the soul of rock.

Whether myth or miracle, one thing is certain: even in death, the legend’s voice refuses to fade. And somewhere between clouds and tape reels, he might just be singing still.

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