Gerry Rafferty Dies

January 5, 2011 at 2:49 am

TheEye is a big fan of Gerry Rafferty’s music, and it’s very sad to hear that he’s just died at the age of 63. But for those of us who have followed his career it’s not a huge surprise.

Born into a working-class family at Paisley, he earned money busking on the London Underground before working with Billy Connolly in a band called The Humblebums. In 1972, Rafferty and Joe Egan formed Stealers Wheel, which was best known for the hit “Stuck in the Middle With You”; especially after its reprise during the torture scene in the 1992 movie Reservoir Dogs. But say his name and most people will think of Baker Street and that marvellous saxophone solo by Raphael Ravenscroft.

It is a huge personal regret never to have seen him play live – something he did very little of especially in the decade before his health deteriorated. The CDs are usually near the top of the pile around here, and there’s one spinning right now.

RIP “Gerry” Rafferty (16 April 1947 – 4 January 2011)

If you get it wrong, you’ll get it right next time…