The Pogues Say Goodbye to Iconic Drummer Andrew Ranken

Andrew Ranken, the founding drummer of The Pogues, has died at the age of 72 after what was described as a “long and brave battle with illness.”
His death was confirmed by his former bandmates, who paid tribute to him as the band’s “heartbeat,” highlighting his vital role in shaping their distinctive sound.
Ranken, affectionately nicknamed “The Clobberer,” joined the group—originally called Poguemahone—in 1983 while studying at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
His unconventional drumming style, sometimes performed with minimal equipment, helped define the band’s energetic fusion of Irish folk, punk, and rock.
His powerful rhythms became a signature feature on many of the band’s most famous songs, including “Fairytale of New York,” “Dirty Old Town,” and “If I Should Fall From Grace With God.”
Born in London on November 13, 1953, Ranken played on all seven of The Pogues’ studio albums and contributed beyond drumming by playing harmonica and occasionally singing.
He also suggested the memorable title of their 1985 album Rum Sodomy & the Lash, reflecting both the band’s rebellious spirit and chaotic lifestyle.
Even after the band’s initial breakup, Ranken remained closely connected to their legacy, rejoining reunion tours between 2001 and 2014.
Outside The Pogues, he continued performing with other groups, including Andrew Ranken and Mysterious Wheels.
His passing marks the loss of a musician widely respected for his unique rhythm, loyalty, and influence, and whose drumming helped build one of the most iconic sounds in Irish folk-rock history.
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