Public Image Ltd and The Clash guitarist Keith Levene has died aged 65.
The news was broken by author and writer Adam Hammond, who revealed that Levene died on Friday (November 11).
“It is with great sadness I report that my close friend and legendary Public Image Limited guitarist Keith Levene passed away on Friday 11th November,” Hammond wrote.
“There is no doubt that Keith was one of the most innovative, audacious and influential guitarists of all time.”
The tribute continued: “Keith sought to create a new paradigm in music and with willing collaborators John Lydon and Jah Wobble succeeded in doing just that. His guitar work over the nine minutes of “Theme”, the first track on the first PiL album, defined what alternative music should be.
“As well as helping to make PiL the most important band of the age, Keith also founded The Clash with Mick Jones and had a major influence on their early sound. So much of what we listen to today owes much to Keith’s work, some of it acknowledged, most of it not.”
Hammond concluded: “Our thoughts and love go out to his partner Kate, sister Jill and all of Keith’s family and friends. The world is a darker place without his genius. Mine will be darker without my mate.”
Keith sought to create a new paradigm in music and with willing collaborators John Lydon and Jah Wobble succeeded in doing just that. His guitar work over the nine minutes of 'Theme', the first track on the first PiL album, defined what alternative music should be.
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— Adam Hammond (@adthedoor) November 12, 2022
Our thoughts and love go out to his partner Kate, sister Jill and all of Keith's family and friends. The world is a darker place without his genius. Mine will be darker without my mate.
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— Adam Hammond (@adthedoor) November 12, 2022
After roadying for Yes in the early 1970s, Levene founded The Clash in 1976 alongside Mick Jones, famously persuading Joe Strummer to leave his band at the time – The 101ers – and join the band.
Levene then left The Clash before they began recording music, going on to form Public Image Ltd with John Lydon after the breakup of the Sex Pistols.
After leaving PiL in 1983, Levene tried his hand at solo material, production and more.
Those to pay tribute to Levene since news of his death was announced include PiL bassist Jah Wobble.
See a range of tributes to the late guitarist below.
RIP KEITH LEVENE
— Jah Wobble (@realjahwobble) November 12, 2022
Ride’s Andy Bell wrote: “RIP Keith Levene – a guitar tone like ground up diamonds fired at you through a high pressure hose.”
RIP Keith Levene – a guitar tone like ground up diamonds fired at you through a high pressure hose
— Andy Bell (@Andybebop) November 12, 2022
I couldn't *not* buy this issue. Cover of the NME, July 5, 1980. RIP Keith Levene. pic.twitter.com/UI07apF1Df
— Gregory Ego (@Gregory_Ego) November 12, 2022
Elsewhere, The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s Anton Newcombe said he owes Levene “much of my guitar style, in some ways. he made it possible to be me.”
just found out Keith Levene passed away. i owe him much of my guitar style, in some ways. he made it possible to be me. @realjahwobble @marteeeen very sad, but a big thank you❤️
— anton newcombe (@antonnewcombe) November 12, 2022
Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie also quoted a passage about Levene that he wrote in his memoir, Tenement Kid: “The ante is upped even further by the screaming, nerve jangling arrpegiated Byrds–on-biker speed-laced-with-junk speedball genius guitar of Keith Levene. The Banshees’ John McKay and PIL’s Keith Levene reinvented rock guitar playing. After those two guys, people had to rethink how to play guitar. This was the future right here.”
RIP Keith Levene.
Artist,architect and re inventor of punk rock
[at the studio in Bristol in 2007 with Mark Stewart] pic.twitter.com/3nxYga7a76— Massive Attack (@MassiveAttackUK) November 12, 2022
We’re sad to hear of the death of Keith Levene. We were fortunate enough to work with Keith on an album he recorded with Jah Wobble. A post-punk legend who changed the sound of guitar music. pic.twitter.com/tgEiieQ5A9
— Cherry Red Records (@CherryRedGroup) November 12, 2022
RIP Keith Levene, whose unforgettable guitar squall on PiL’s debut single helped launch post-punk pic.twitter.com/AbEPvZ6mXh
— Matt Sebastian (@mattsebastian) November 12, 2022
RIP Keith Levene, a true great
— Paul Arthurs. (@BoneheadsPage) November 12, 2022