Shane MacGowan has led tributes to fellow The Pogues bandmember Darryl Hunt, who has died aged 72.
The punk group tweeted to say they have been “saddened beyond words” to share that Hunt, the band’s bassist, had died on Monday afternoon in London.
They posted a black and white picture of Hunt holding a guitar case and paid tribute by quoting the lyrics to their track Love You ‘Till The End, which Hunt wrote.
“I know you want to hear me catch my breath / I love you till the end,” the quote stated.
In his personal tribute, frontman MacGowan described Hunt as a “great friend and a great bass player”.
“I am very very sorry that Darryl has passed on, he was a really nice guy and a great friend and a great bass player,” he tweeted.
“We will all miss him.
“May he have a happy state of eternal bliss and bless his family and friends, love Shane.”
Fellow bandmate Spider Stacy additionally paid tribute on Twitter, writing: “This is wretched. See you around the way, Daz. ‘It’s in the fridge’ #TrickyTrees.”
Hunt was born in Hampshire on 4 May, 1950.
Before he started enjoying bass in The Pogues in 1986, the musician and songwriter was a part of the pub rock band Plummet Airlines and The Favourites.
He was concerned within the Celtic-inspired band’s subsequent work together with their 1988 album If I Should Fall From Grace With God, which featured the Christmas hit Fairytale Of New York.
Hunt featured of their materials till their final album, Pogue Mahone, in 1996.
He has writing credit on a number of songs together with Love You ‘Till The End.
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