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Flowers for Andy Rourke​

How Blitz Vega rose from the ashes of The Smiths bassist’s tragic passing

September 27, 2024 Lily Moayeri
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Andy Rourke (Image: Kav Sandhu)
The hidden lights tucked around Kav Sandhu’ shelving keep changing colors, rotating through all the hues of the rainbow.
Sandhu is home in Surrey in the UK for the moment, one of the places he takes up residence, the others being nearby London, New York and Los Angeles. He’s wearing oversized, yellow-tinted glasses, shielding his emotions. But as he speaks about his late bandmate and friend of 25 years, bassist Andy Rourke, most notably of The Smiths, Sandhu’s voice shakes every so often. Finally, he just breaks down. A few tears make their escape, catching Sandhu by surprise.
His reaction is understandable. Northern Gentleman, the album he and Rourke were working on under the name Blitz Vega is nearing its release date of Sept. 27 on Sandhu’s FutureSonic Records. That day is almost exactly one year since Rourke’s passing. The album was recorded over a period of seven years in multiple locations around the world. Rourke’s pancreatic cancer diagnosis arrived early in the recording process, but his attitude and determination to complete Northern Gentleman made him even more of a legend in the eyes of his bandmates, particularly Sandhu.
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Blitz Vega Northern Gentleman, FutureSonic Records 2024
Sandhu has always been legend adjacent. He’s been in bands or worked on projects with members of New Order, Joy Division, Happy Mondays, Stone Roses and Primal Scream, to mention just a few. He met Rourke early in his music career, when he was still a teenager and playing a gig in Manchester with his then band, where Sandhu’s vision and dedication were apparent.
“[Rourke] came into the dressing room after the show and was really complimentary,” Sandhu remembers “He was very kind and made us feel really good about what we were doing. The impression he made that night lasted. Someone who had done so much and was exceptionally talented was so humble and so kind and had time to appreciate new music and people coming into that world for the first time, it really impacted me. Every time I came across him over the years, he was always the same. Genuinely one of the kindest, most talented musicians in the whole pack.”
The two reconnected backstage at Coachella in 2007 when Sandhu was performing with the Happy Mondays. They kept in touch and in 2016 began writing songs for what would eventually become Northern Gentleman. The driving force for Blitz Vega was as a live band, but when Rourke was diagnosed, the 30 dates they had already booked were scrapped. They played less than a handful of dates with Rourke. Instead, they refocused on recording.
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Andy Rourke and Kav Sandhu of Blitz Vega (Image: Lexi Bonin)
“There were no periods of sadness,” says Sandhu of the seven years of on-and-off recording. “[Rourke] was always smiling and joking and laughing. He’d have an operation, fly to L.A. and we’d be in the studio. Not once was [his illness] mentioned. He’d been completely sober for five years by this point. He was never an out of order, crazy rock ‘n’ roller or anything, but when he became healthy, you got to know the real Andy. There was nothing clouding that. It had a really good influence on me.”
The camera was rolling from the first day of recording to the last moments of rehearsing for the final show, with the idea of turning it into a documentary or docu-series, or behind-the-scenes clips—all of which is still in the works. There is a wealth of footage, which brings with it a perspective for Sandhu which he, of course, didn’t have when things were happening in real time.
He says, “The one thing that made me feel happy about what we were doing was how much joy playing and recording those songs gave Andy and how happy he was when he was doing it — even though he had this thing hanging over him all the way through. It was not something he ever wanted anybody to judge him on. It wasn’t something he discussed. When he guested with Johnny Marr in New York in 2022, it became fairly obvious to the outside world.”



Marr plays guitar on the early single, “Strong Forever,” which is the first time that the former members of The Smiths have recorded together since the group’s disbandment. Northern Gentleman has obvious references to The Smiths, but it is an amalgamation of music from the north of England. “Hole in my Heart” has shades of The Charlatans, “Disconnected” gives nods to The Stone Roses and “Lost & Found” smacks of early Oasis. The through-thread on Northern Gentlemen is musicians having a good time playing together.
It was after Rourke’s passing that being in the studio became difficult for Sandhu. He has spent Rourke’s final days with him at the hospital, playing him the album on headphones and taking down notes from Rourke on his phone. Rourke was very specific about what he wanted and Sandhu was meticulous about following Rourke’s direction.
“It was hard to finish,” Sandhu admits. “I was trying to convince myself the best way to deal with it would be to just get on with it. Then I realized I probably needed to take a break for a bit. I took three weeks to get my head together. It was difficult to go through Andy’s notes, but once I was able to, it felt like a positive process because it’s exactly what he wanted. It actually makes it easier because you don’t have to make the decisions. Anything Blitz Vega now, I’m not making the decisions. Andy’s made it quite straightforward and I’m doing it. All I am doing is making sure I do him proud.”
 
Lovely, and extremely sad too. The five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer is something like 7% in the UK, it's dismal. For Andy to have survived more than five years, and to even have the option on the table of operations (presumably the whipple procedure) - it must have been caught early and he must have had a fighting chance when he was first diagnosed. That is really rare, and it's just so horribly sad that he didn't make it.
 
that first photo is fantastic,so vibrant and colourful.
 
Nice article, feel so sad that he had to die, I can’t believe it still. He lives on in my heart though, love always 💖
Will make sure to play this album.
 
sad no matter how you see things (life, cancer, smiths break up, the oh so close reunion, I won't keep going). RIP Andy, surely, I will be joining you soon enough.
 
I wonder if Morrissey reached out to Andy while he was ill?

To whomever gave me the red thumb, I take it to mean that Morrissey did not reach out even though Andy looked seriously ill. That he wrote some flowery words upon his death and then decided to try to reform the Smiths since he no longer had to give Andy a cut. Is that right?
 
Amy said what I wanted to say.

The fact that he fought for seven years makes it all even more sad. I…can’t even. God bless Andy Rourke.
 
To whomever gave me the red thumb, I take it to mean that Morrissey did not reach out even though Andy looked seriously ill. That he wrote some flowery words upon his death and then decided to try to reform the Smiths since he no longer had to give Andy a cut. Is that right?

It certainly looks like the behaviour of a shallow opportunist, doesn't it? Optics don't seem to be Morrissey's strong suit, as the spectacular own goals and falsehoods revealed during the reunion/greatest hits/trademark debacles have shown.
 
To whomever gave me the red thumb, I take it to mean that Morrissey did not reach out even though Andy looked seriously ill. That he wrote some flowery words upon his death and then decided to try to reform the Smiths since he no longer had to give Andy a cut. Is that right?
How does anyone know that Morrissey didn't contact him in some way?
(It wasn't I who gave the red thumb, btw.)
 
How does anyone know that Morrissey didn't contact him in some way?
(It wasn't I who gave the red thumb, btw.)

If you followed Andy on social media, he often posted pictures of himself with Johnny when he came to visit. I would assume if he received a visit from Morrissey, he would have posted it. There is no such post.
 
If you followed Andy on social media, he often posted pictures of himself with Johnny when he came to visit. I would assume if he received a visit from Morrissey, he would have posted it. There is no such post.
I don't want to get in an argument, but did Andy post a picture of every visitor he had?
Did he post whenever anyone talked to him on the telephone, or wrote a letter?
I don't follow anyone on social media. I don't X or insta or tik...
Is everything to be public knowledge?
 

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