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Death of Andy Rourke highlights cross-generational love of The Smiths
Death of Andy Rourke highlights cross-generational love of The Smiths
Andy Rourke, best known for being the bassist of British band The Smiths, has passed away aged 59, from pancreatic cancer. The passing was announced this morning from former band member Johnny Marr. Marr, renounced as one of the best guitarists in music, wrote in a tweet: "Andy will be remembered as a kind and beautiful soul by those who knew him and as a supremely gifted musician by music fans." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Many have shared their respects and love of Rourke. John, who has been a fan of The Smiths since the beginning of the band’s career, shared how ‘awful’ and ‘tragic’ the passing of the bassist was. Others shared the first time they discovered The Smiths and Rourke’s incredible talent. But it’s not just those who grew up listening and attending concerts of The Smiths that are devastated. Rourke’s passing has beautifully highlighted how, despite the band breaking up in 1987, The Smiths continues to be loved by all ages. The use of The Smiths’ music in pop culture, from Ferris Buller’s Day Off to (500) Days of Summer means the band is perpetually being discovered by younger audiences. As well as those who knew of the band from growing up listening to their parent’s music, as some shared. Teenagers took to TikTok to mourn the loss of Rourke in the same way that fans in their 50s and 60s were. With some saying how they found out at school with their classmates, who were all shocked and saddened by the passing. @mollieluvscats rest in peace, thank you for your wonderful music, you were an incredible inspiration Those who knew and worked with Rourke also shared their memories and paid tributes to the bassist. New Order paid tribute to ‘one of the founder members of a great Manchester band.’ Billy Bragg also shared on Twitter that he has ‘great memories of him playing with Johnny Marr and myself on the Red Wedge tour.’ Mike Joyce, The Smiths’ drummer, also paid his respects. He 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.” He added, “his musical legacy is perpetual.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-19 22:17
What Is Apple Arcade? What to Know About the Subscription Game Service
What Is Apple Arcade? What to Know About the Subscription Game Service
Apple Arcade is a collection of curated games that can be played on iPhone, iPad,
2023-06-24 02:07
Wagner mercenaries in Belarus move closer to the Polish border, Poland's prime minister says
Wagner mercenaries in Belarus move closer to the Polish border, Poland's prime minister says
The Polish prime minister says that over 100 mercenaries belonging to the Russian-linked Wagner group in Belarus have moved close to the border with Poland
2023-07-30 01:02
Lula welcomes back banned Venezuelan leader Maduro
Lula welcomes back banned Venezuelan leader Maduro
Nicolás Maduro was banned from visiting Brazil by the country's former far-right leader.
2023-05-30 07:50
Who is Emma Tetewsky? Worried cops search for missing Massachusetts woman who has 'a history of mental health challenges'
Who is Emma Tetewsky? Worried cops search for missing Massachusetts woman who has 'a history of mental health challenges'
Emma Tetewsky, 31, was last seen on June 26, 2023, in the area of Lakewood Drive and Pinewood Pond, also known as Harrison’s Pond
2023-07-02 16:12
Vikings defense under Brian Flores is being redone with aggression, deception and freedom
Vikings defense under Brian Flores is being redone with aggression, deception and freedom
Minnesota’s defense broke down again last season
2023-08-10 06:52
Jack Smith says Jan 6 was ‘unprecedented assault’ on democracy as grand jury indicts Trump
Jack Smith says Jan 6 was ‘unprecedented assault’ on democracy as grand jury indicts Trump
Special Counsel Jack Smith said in a statement that the insurrection on January 6 was an “unprecedented assault” on democracy. The prosecutor spoke following the indictment of former President Donald Trump in relation to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Mr Smith said the indictment “sets forth the crimes charged in detail. I encourage everyone to read it in full”. “The attack on our nation's capitol on January 6 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy,” he added. “As described in the indictment, it was fueled by lies. Lies by the defendant targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the US government – the nation's process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election.” “The men and women of law enforcement who defended the US Capitol on January 6 are heroes. They are patriots and they're the very best of us,” the special counsel said. “They did not just defend a building or the people sheltering in it, they put their lives on the line to defend who we are as a country and as a people.” Mr Smith added: “They defended the very institutions and principles that define the United States.” A grand jury in Washington, DC voted to indict Mr Trump on four counts on Tuesday, including conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. The indictment states that Mr Trump took part in a “conspiracy to defraud the United States by using dishonesty, fraud, and deceit to impair, obstruct, and defeat the lawful federal government function by which the results of the presidential election are collected, counted, and certified by the federal government”. It states that he conspired to “corruptly obstruct and impede the January 6 congressional proceeding at which the collected results of the presidential election are counted and certified” and orchestrated a “conspiracy against the right to vote and to have one’s vote counted”. On Tuesday evening, Mr Smith said, “Since the attack on our capital, the Department of Justice has remained committed to ensuring accountability for those criminally responsible for what happened that day”. “This case is brought consistent with that commitment and our investigation of other individuals continues,” he added. “In this case, my office will seek a speedy trial so that our evidence can be tested in court and judged by a jury of citizens. In the meantime, I must emphasize that the indictment is only an allegation and that the defendant must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.” Prosecutors claim that Mr Trump had six co-conspirators, five of which were attorneys. Mr Trump and the “co-conspirators used knowingly false claims of election fraud to get state legislators and election officials to subvert the legitimate election results and change electoral votes for the Defendant’s opponent, Joseph R. Biden, Jr., to electoral votes for the Defendant,” the indictment states. They also argue that Mr Trump “pushed officials in certain states to ignore the popular vote; disenfranchise millions of voters; dismiss legitimate electors; and ultimately, cause the ascertainment of and voting by illegitimate electors”. Mr Smith ended his statement by thanking “the members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who are working on this investigation with my office, as well as the many career prosecutors and law enforcement agents from around the country who have worked on previous January 6 investigations. “These women and men are public servants of the very highest order and it is a privilege to work alongside them.” Read More Trump indictment - live: Trump faces four criminal charges in indictment over 2020 election interference Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for Jack Smith’s office to be defunded amid Trump indictment DeSantis calls new Trump indictment ‘unfair’ - while pushing his own campaign
2023-08-02 06:41
New Apple AirPods Max expected to launch next year — 2 new features to watch out for
New Apple AirPods Max expected to launch next year — 2 new features to watch out for
The AirPods Max are getting a refresh next year, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, a
2023-10-27 02:56
Why does BookTok care about the NHL?
Why does BookTok care about the NHL?
TikTok's drama of the moment is truly a doozy. For the uninformed, the combination of
2023-08-04 02:02
'All of this because lead role went to black woman': Internet fumes as ‘The Little Mermaid’ gets bombed by negative reviews
'All of this because lead role went to black woman': Internet fumes as ‘The Little Mermaid’ gets bombed by negative reviews
The offshore release revenue is lower than estimated because 'The Little Mermaid' has been bombed by negative reviews on sites like IMDb
2023-05-29 12:23
French justice minister acquitted in conflict of interest case
French justice minister acquitted in conflict of interest case
A French court on Wednesday acquitted France's justice minister in a conflict of interest trial that has been an embarrassment...
2023-11-29 23:38
Luke Shaw back in training after 3 months out to ease Man United's injury issues in defense
Luke Shaw back in training after 3 months out to ease Man United's injury issues in defense
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw is back in training after a three-month injury absence that has limited the England international to only two games this season
2023-11-22 20:44