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Patrick Walden dead: Babyshambles star dies aged 46 as band share moving tribute

Patrick Walden dead: Babyshambles star dies aged 46 as band share moving tribute

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The band announced in a heartbreaking post that babyshambles star Patrick Walden had passed away at the age of 46.

They wrote in a statement that they “regret and mourn the passing of Patrick Walden.” We appreciate our friendship with him, loved him, and worked with him, and we ask for privacy during these trying times. Peter, Drew, Mik, Adam”.

No cause of death has been established. Since then, people have expressed their condolences, with one saying, “Sorry to hear the news… Biggest love to everyone.” “Can’t believe this,” is a second phrase. Babyshambles were at their best when Pat and Babyshambles played guitar. A sincere, lovely guy, though, more important. I will always treasure Down in Albion.

(Babyshambles/Facebook) Patrick passed away at the age of 46.

A third typed: “Such a genius, made so much from his sound that Pete only had to sing live, which was challenging in those days given that the performances were 50/50 if the shows even took place!” We’ll always have that and the best memories thanks to Pat’s music, I suppose.

Totaly ruined this for me. I’m so sorry to hear this. He had hoped that he would return in babyshambles despite being a brilliant guitarist. Recently, I watched some of his videos, and I thought he was back. Another saddened fan cried, “Rip pat.”

Pete Doherty and Babyshambles both posted the picture to their official Instagram accounts.

Babyshambles
The Redferns band was established 21 years ago.

When his father gave him the guitar and a collection of Eric Clapton songs at the age of 13, Patrick, who also played for James Blunt, “obsessed” with playing it.

In an old interview, he said, “It became my main focus.” My work was done in class.

When Pete Doherty was forced out of The Libertines as a result of his drug use, the band was formed 21 years ago and became his main source for poetic yet chaotic rock. In April of that year, Babyshambles released their self-titled debut album, “Debut 7.

Patrick Walden
In early 2006, Patrick’s departure from the band was made public (Getty Images).

By the time summer arrived, the group had grown to include drummer Gemma Clarke, guitarist Patrick, bassist Drew McConnell, and guitarist Pete. Later, drummer and percussionist Adam Ficek joined the band.

Their debut album, Down in Albion, was released in 2005 and was a Top 10 Albums chart entry. Six of the 16 debut albums’ tracts were co-written by Patrick.

By December 2005, Patrick had left the band and the band would continue to play under the name “Pastor.” His departure was only officially announced in an NME issue in January 2006.

He was later cleared of assaulting his girlfriend in their north London home around the same time.

He made a few more appearances for the band at a concert in Cambridge in the first half of 2006, and he made one more one. He left the band after a significant amount of drug use, and he later returned to London to clean up.

The band’s new guitarist was then Mick Whitnall.

Patrick played guitar for the Six Cold Thousand, The White Sport, and Fluid before joining the band as the guitarist for Babyshambles.

Although Patrick expressed conflicting emotions about Babyshambles in a 2014 interview, he claimed Pete was the one who made it all so exciting for so many people.

He continued, “It definitely affected me in some way, but it also gave me the opportunity to become somewhat well-known for my guitar playing.”

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Source: Mirror

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