Suede, Travis, Echo & the Bunnymen, Rick Astley, Stone Roses & More Pay Tribute to Smiths Bassist Andy Rourke
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Tributes to late Smiths bassist Andy Rourke poured in from every corner of the rock world on Friday morning (May 19) as fellow musicians honored the the musician who died at 59 following a battle with pancreatic cancer. In a testament to the still-echoing influence the Smiths had despite a brief career that lasted only five years, notes of condolence and praise came in from contemporaries as well as many younger bands whose music was undeniably impacted by the beloved ’80s English indie band that put a jangly sheen to some of the most misanthropic lyrics in rock history.
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“It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Andy Rourke after a lengthy illness with pancreatic cancer,” wrote bandmate and Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr in announcing Rourke’s death. “Andy will be remembered as a kind and beautiful soul by those who knew him and as a supremely gifted musician by music fans.”
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Drummer Mike Joyce wrote, “Not only the most talented bass player I’ve ever had the privilege to play with but the sweetest, funniest lad I’ve ever met. Andy’s left the building, but his musical legacy is perpetual. I miss you so much already. Forever in my heart mate.”
At press time it did not appear that Smiths singer Morrissey had commented on Rourke’s death.
Charlatans singer Tim Burgess paid homage to the deep impact Joyce had on him and his band, writing, “He was an inspirational musician with a style that made so many of us pick up a bass guitar; and the driving force for Manchester Versus Cancer. Our thoughts are with everyone who knew him. Travel well.”
British folk singer Billy Bragg fondly recalled touring with Rourke and Marr, saying, “He was a lovely guy and an amazing bass player. My condolences to his family and friends.” On the other end of the music spectrum, “Never Gonna Give You Up” pop singer Rick Astley recalled meeting Rourke and Joyce in Los Angeles in the 1980s, praising them for being “lovely guys” and for making time to chat with “a kid from Newton-le-Willows,” calling them “heroes.”
Suede bassist Mat Osman paid homage to the Smiths’ — and Rourke’s — unique sound, writing, “A total one-off – a rare bassist whose sound you could recognise straight away. I remember so clearly playing that ‘Barbarism [Begins at Home]’ break over and over, trying to learn the riff, and marvelling at this steely funk driving the track along.”
Belle and Sebastian singer Stuart Murdoch called Rourke a “bloody legend,” while Travis singer Fran Healy seconded, dubbing the bassist a “lovely gentle soul” and Stone Roses vocalist Ian Brown remembered meeting Rourke at a party when he was 17 and remaining friends with him afterwards. “One of the highlights of my music life was Andy playing on my The World is Yours album and accompanying me onstage on a UK tour and my first show in MOSCOW,” he said. “Belly laughs all the way. RiP Brother X.”
Tributes also came in from New Order guitarist Phil Cunningham and bassist Tom Chapman and Rough Trade Records, which released the band’s self-titled 1984 debut and their other three studio albums, Meat Is Murder, The Queen Is Dead and Strangeways, Here We Come.
Though the band’s acrimonious split in 1987 would cleave them into two camps, with a legal battle over royalties that pitted Rourke and drummer Joyce against Marr and Morrissey, Marr made it clear that the bond they shared was eternal. Marr posted a much longer tribute on Instagram, writing, “Andy and I met as schoolboys in 1975. We were best friends, going everywhere together. When we were fifteen I moved into his house with him and his three brothers and I soon came to realise that my mate was one of those rare people that absolutely no one doesn’t like. Andy and I spent all our time studying music, having fun, and working on becoming the best musicians we could possibly be. Back then Andy was a guitar player and a good one at that, but it was when he picked up the bass that he would find his true calling and his singular talent would flourish.”
Marr continued, writing that throughout their teens the pair played in a variety of bands around South Manchester before making their reputations from 1982-1987. “And it was on those Smiths records that Andy reinvented what it is to be a bass guitar player,” he said. ” I was present at every one of Andy’s bass takes on every Smiths session. Sometimes I was there as the producer and sometimes just as his proud mate and cheerleader. Watching him play those dazzling baselines was an absolute privilege and genuinely something to behold. But one time which always comes to mind was when I sat next to him at the mixing desk watching him play his bass on the song The Queen Is Dead. It was so impressive that I said to myself ‘I’ll never forget this moment.’”
The guitarist said they stayed friends over the years, no matter where they were or what was going on in their lives. “It is a matter of personal pride as well as sadness that the last time Andy played on stage was with me and my band at Maddison Square Garden in September 2022,” he said. “It was a special moment that we shared with my family and his wife and soul mate Francesca. Andy will always be remembered, as a kind and beautiful soul by everyone who knew him, and as a supremely gifted musician by people who love music. Well done Andy. We’ll miss you brother.”
See the tributes to Rourke below.
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Andy Rourke after a lengthy illness with pancreatic cancer.
Andy will be remembered as a kind and beautiful soul by those who knew him and as a supremely gifted musician by music fans.
We request privacy at this sad time pic.twitter.com/KNehQxXoFz— Johnny Marr (@Johnny_Marr) May 19, 2023
Not only the most talented bass player I've ever had the privilege to play with but the sweetest, funniest lad I've ever met. Andy's left the building, but his musical legacy is perpetual. I miss you so much already. Forever in my heart mate.
— Mike Joyce (@mikejoycedrums) May 19, 2023
Godspeed Andy Rourke, and thank you for the music. pic.twitter.com/MToC9zjHUp
— Rough Trade Records (@RoughTradeRecs) May 19, 2023
A driving force behind some of the most influential albums in British music history.
Rest in peace Andy Rourke, former bassist of The Smiths. A formidable talent we will forever be thankful for.
Photo by Paul Slattery pic.twitter.com/egpegwryd1— Rough Trade (@RoughTrade) May 19, 2023
Such sad sad news about Andy Rourke – He was an inspirational musician with a style that made so many of us pick up a bass guitar; and the driving force for Manchester Versus Cancer. Our thoughts are with everyone who knew him. Travel well x pic.twitter.com/6hrrfl9bhx
— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) May 19, 2023
Very sad to hear of the death of Andy Rourke. He was a huge inspiration. Nobody else played like him. Those melodies that wove in and out of the singing, guitar and drums brought me so much joy, like satisfying puzzles communicating the complexity of life.
— Alex Kapranos (@alkapranos) May 19, 2023
Very sorry to hear that Smiths bassist Andy Rourke has passed away. I have great memories of him playing with Johnny Marr and myself on the Red Wedge tour. He was a lovely guy and an amazing bass player. My condolences to his family and friends. pic.twitter.com/r9moJTxgiG
— Billy Bragg (@billybragg) May 19, 2023
Aw man. RIP Andy Rourke. A total one-off – a rare bassist whose sound you could recognise straight away. I remember so clearly playing that Barbarism break over and over, trying to learn the riff, and marvelling at this steely funk driving the track along. (pic – K Cummins) pic.twitter.com/c3iBdsstpC
— Mat Osman (@matosman) May 19, 2023
Very sad news about Andy Rourke. I met Andy with Mike Joyce in LA in the 80s. Such lovely guys, made time to chat to a kid from Newton-le-Willows, Heroes! R.I.P.
Love to his family and friends ❤️ #AndyRourke pic.twitter.com/8fxAyyQ4E4— Rick Astley (@rickastley) May 19, 2023
Very sad to hear of the death of Andy Rourke. He was a huge inspiration. Nobody else played like him. Those melodies that wove in and out of the singing, guitar and drums brought me so much joy, like satisfying puzzles communicating the complexity of life.
— Alex Kapranos (@alkapranos) May 19, 2023
RiP ANDY ROURKE
I first met Andy aged 17 @simonWolstencr1 party.We remained pals. One of the highlights of my music life was Andy playing on my The World is Yours album and accompanying me onstage on a UK tour and my first show in MOSCOW. Belly laughs all the way. RiP Brother X— Ian Brown (@ianbrown) May 19, 2023
Very sad to hear of the passing of Andy Rourke. A kind hearted beautiful person and an awesome talent. Thoughts to all family and friends at this difficult time. RIP Andy x pic.twitter.com/mAwHcKAk6G
— Philip Cunningham (@PhilCmusic) May 19, 2023
Rest in Peace Andy. A true inspiration to me and the reason I moved to Manchester to be a musician. One of the best bass players to come out of Manchester If it wasn’t for him I probably wouldn’t be in New Order today. My thoughts go to his friends and family Big Love 💙. TC pic.twitter.com/epTNNDyxJo
— Tom Chapman (@tommychap01) May 19, 2023
I first met Andy Rourke in 1999 when I was 18 (I was working with him when he played for Aziz Ibrahim) I can't tell you how much he welcomed me with open arms. He was the funniest person I'd ever met…..
— Jack Mitchell (@jackthesticks) May 19, 2023
The Smiths were easily the most important band of my teens. I was beyond honoured when Andy played bass with me on tour for 2 years. He was the coolest, kindest funniest person, a joy to tour with. Probably the best natural musician I’ve ever seen. Loved him. Gutted 💔 pic.twitter.com/zANdsom6i1
— Badly Drawn Boy (@badly_drawn_boy) May 19, 2023
Such sad news, andy was was a lovely guy and a fantastic musician.
He will be missed.
sending love Johnny
Doves x https://t.co/Gcmg7jY7rh— Doves (@dovesmusicblog) May 19, 2023
Such sad news about #AndyRouke pic.twitter.com/tLtjHb4WrL
— Echo & the Bunnymen (@Bunnymen) May 19, 2023
💔 The saddest news to wake up to. @AndyRourkeMusic a great friend.
A beautiful man, a wonderful musician.
The first person I wrote music with when the Mondays first split in 1993. He wrote & played all the music. We worked hard & partied harder.
I loved the man
Rest In Peace ❤️ pic.twitter.com/HDq3Cv4uRw— Rowetta🎙 (@Rowetta) May 19, 2023
Rest in Peace Andy. A true inspiration to me and the reason I moved to Manchester to be a musician. One of the best bass players to come out of Manchester If it wasn’t for him I probably wouldn’t be in New Order today. My thoughts go to his friends and family Big Love 💙. TC pic.twitter.com/epTNNDyxJo
— Tom Chapman (@tommychap01) May 19, 2023
The Smiths were a huge part of my life, this is just awful news. Andy Rourke gave the band their drive, their energy – those amazing early gigs, where the bass held you, not letting you go. Just gutted. RIP https://t.co/Tk1O3bVsxz
— Jesus Jones (@jesusjonesband) May 19, 2023
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