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Guitarist Robert Quine found dead

Played with Lou Reed, Tom Waits, Matthew Sweet

Tuesday, June 8, 2004 Posted: 8:50 AM EDT (1250 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California/NEW YORK (Billboard) -- Guitarist Robert Quine, one of punk rock's most daring soloists, was found dead Saturday in his New York apartment. He was 61.

According to close friend and guitar maker Rick Kelly, who discovered Quine's body, the musician died of a heroin overdose Memorial Day weekend. He had been despondent over the recent death of his wife.

Born in Akron, Ohio, Quine was heavily influenced by the Velvet Underground, whose music he recorded obsessively while living in San Francisco. He moved to New York in 1971 and became the lead guitarist for bassist Richard Hell's important group the Voidoids, with whom he recorded two albums. His skittering, unpredictable work with Hell defined the possibilities of punk guitar.

During the '80s, he recorded and toured frequently with Lou Reed and played on saxophonist/composer John Zorn's best-known albums. Quine made key guest appearances on Tom Waits' "Rain Dogs" (1985) and Marianne Faithfull's "Strange Weather" (1987). In 1989, he began a long association with Matthew Sweet; he also worked regularly with Lloyd Cole.

In 2001, Universal released a three-CD box of Quine's live 1969 recordings of the Velvet Underground, "The Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Quine Tapes."

"Robert Quine was a magnificent guitar player -- an original and innovative tyro of the vintage beast," Reed said in a statement released to Billboard.com. "He was an extraordinary mixture of taste, intelligence and rock'n'roll abilities coupled with major technique and a scholar's memory for every decent guitar lick ever played under the musical son. He made tapes for me for which I am eternally grateful -- tapes of the juiciest parts of solos from players long gone.

"Quine was smarter than them all. And the proof is in the recordings, some of which happily are mine. If you can find more interesting sounds and musical clusters than Quine on 'Waves of Fear' (from Reed's 1982 album "The Blue Mask"), well, it's probably something else by Robert."

"He was a marvelous guitarist, a soulful music lover with high standards and had an eviscerating wit," Patti Smith Band drummer Jay Dee Daugherty told Billboard.com. "He did not suffer fools gladly, but made up for it with a thinly disguised generosity of spirit."
 
That thouroughly sucks. I've always enjoyed his work with Reed and Zorn, especially on the latter's film scores... Holy musical deaths this year, Somnium, Valfar, Quorthon (I've just heard of this today) and now Quine. Oh and Varg died a few times as well...
 
Valfar from Windir... And now that I think of it, Somnium died last year. But Elvin Jones died this year too. And Wesley Willis. More than three unfortunately...

Or did you just mean another Q? Acutally the more I read your post the less I understand it :erk:
 
I heard the guy from Bathory died today.

I never listened to them though.

Didn't that guy from Windir freeze to death going home from the pub?

GRIMMEST DEATH EVER!
 
Hadn't heard the pub bit. Heard he was hikin' to the family cabin, turned around midway 'cause he didn't think he could make it and froze on the way back. Which begs the question: WHY THE FUCK EVEN TURN AROUND?

Never had much interest in Bathory either.
 
me either. I'm not particularly a death/black metal guy. I mean, I'm intrigued by Therion but they've changed alot from their beginnings.

guys, one of my very best friends from college went somewhat mad and hiked into the Bavarian Alps with the intention of dying. He also succeeded in that attempt, dying of exposure in the picturesque surroundings of the town of Oberammergau.
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I can't decide which death is more KVLT, the Windir guy frerezing to death while hiking through the frostbitten, moonlight-soaked mountains and forests of the north, or the guy from Fintroll that fell off a bridge while intoxicated.
 
azal said:
I can't decide which death is more KVLT, the Windir guy frerezing to death while hiking through the frostbitten, moonlight-soaked mountains and forests of the north, or the guy from Fintroll that fell off a bridge while intoxicated.

I think that qualifies for a tie! I'd love for Varg to die being ass-fucked by a huge black guy! THAT would be KVLT!!