threespires
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Sad to think that not long after this Ronson was gone and at no age at all.
Yes sad loss and died quite poor, Ian Hunter remained a good friend right till the end,Bowie not so much.Sad to think that not long after this Ronson was gone and at no age at all.
Yes sad loss and died quite poor, Ian Hunter remained a good friend right till the end,Bowie not so much.
I think your absolutely right about Mick, I’d met him on a couple of occasions andWhich is odd given that Bowie owed him a lot more than Hunter did. I've always had the impression that Ronson was simply too ordinary (in a good way) and down to earth a bloke to make it in a music business which thrives on narcissism and ruthless ambition.
At the risk of mentioning a name that causes chaos on here, and for all the bollocks that has come out of his gob over the years, I remember Morrissey talking about working with him and saying that people admired Bowie but loved Mick, and that had a ring of truth in terms of what 've read about them.
You can hear why...Well, Bowie does have backing vocals on that track (AtYD) and can be clearly heard, but yes, Ian is the lead singer there.
Also interesting how that song saved the band Mott the Hoople - they were on the verge of breaking up before that song became a hit.
I think your absolutely right about Mick, I’d met him on a couple of occasions and
he was a salt of the earth type , he worked as gardener before and after ‘The Spiders from Mars’.When I met him I was with some of the lads who became Slaughter and The Dogs’ and they got him to produce their album.
Most of you will be pleased to know my Country nomination is one for the future.