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Going to have to sit down and learn this bassline soon.
https://youtu.be/peh6JCBoznk
Used to often see him at local unsigned band's gigs around Manchester in the 00's. He would chat to anyone who came up to him and he helped a lot of local musicians. Sad to hear he's gone.
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
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Very sad news
No way the Smiths would have been the Smiths without him. He even spruced up some of Moz's better, earlier solo stuff with his playing.
RIP Andy
The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
I lost a dear friend to pancreatic cancer several years ago and as other have said, it's a truly awful disease,
A tragic loss at an early age.
Andy Rourke was a brilliant bass player that along with Mike Joyce got royally screwed over by Morrissey & Marr.
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/the-smiths-breakup-lawsuit-marr-morrissey-rourke/
'There Is a Light That Never Goes Out.' RIP
That twelve months from the release of Hand in Glove remains an amazing time. I saw them in 1983 when I went up to college in Norwich - I remember it vividly (now forty years later) as it was one of the most exciting shows ever, and such an eye opener.
The band were so incredibly energised, and Andy as cool as a cucumber. Felt like it was over as quick as it had begun.
What a shame..