Does that mean anything to anyone other than me? Ronnie was an iconic rock guitarist from the 70s and 80s who, after featuring on other starâs records (like Van Morrison), produced classic albums (as they were called in those days) in his own right, firstly under the name of Montrose and then Gamma. His music was an important back drop to my latter teen years. RIP Ronnie
I'm never that surprised to hear of great rockers going to the big band in the sky. 'Montrose' was a fantastic album from the mid 70s and this is track, 'Space Station No.5' has a riff much copied since... [video=youtube;s6BTTJo1KmM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6BTTJo1KmM[/video]
Yeah, I heard that. I'm still mourning the other Rockin' Ronnie (James Dio). And I gather Tony Iommi is battling the Big C now too. I hate getting old and finding out that your youth idols are not invincible after all.
Yeah. It was sad news to me. Great rock guitarhero from seventies is gone far too young. I remember like yesterday when my older brother bought first two Montrose albums Montrose and Paper Money and from that band i discovered great rock singer Sammy Hagar. I remember Ronnie always from this hardrock classic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loaxDYWPZ54
Sadly, Jon Lord of Deep Purple is battling Pancreatic Cancer. Our generation is now finding time is not on it's side...
Knebworth 1985 was one of the best (and wettest) days of my life; just don't tell Mrs Coaster and the dodgems! Ritchie Blackmore playing guitar in wellington boots, what a sight.
Ronnie James Dio and the great Phil Lynnott were my rockheroes and now they are both gone. Now when yourself are nearer 100 year age than your birth you have to wonder when your time is up.......? No ,you have to rock on as long you can!
I loved Deep Purple in the 70s. Blackmore was one of the best rock guitarists of the time. Shame about Jon Lord. Christ....we're all getting old aren't we?
I remember seeing Gary Moore (the late Gary) back in 1985 when Phil Lynott came on stage and they did Out in the fields and 3 other songs. Three months later Mr Lynott was dead. And Ronnie James Dio May all RIP......Thank you for the top top tunes
Black Sabbath reunion (another) tour is cancelled because of Tony Iommi's cancer and i had a ticket to their Helsinki concert. That's life when your heroes of youth are coming to such age that heart failures and cancers of all kind are regrettable common. Im glad we still have such stars as Paul Rodgers ,Ian Gillan ,Robert Plant ,Jimmy Page ,Richie Blackmore ,Sammy Hagar ,Ozzy Osbourne etc. to left.
RIP Ronnie Montrose. A bit before my time ( Only just.) But as an aside, do any of our more (ahem ) senior members remember a Rock Festival at HQ back in the mid seventies? I was just a 7 year old playing in the courtyard of the flats behind the school end and remember huge crowds and booming music all day and night. I never found out who actually played that day, and it's only seeing this post that has bought the memory flooding back. Must of been some popular groups because the crowds were huge.
Too young to be able to see Gary in his prime (the 80's), that must have been some gig Ninj, a top performer live. Few lived a harder life than Lynott, you're a fortunate man to have witnessed him play.
Sorry, I appear to be lost on an In Memoriam 70s heavy metal rockers forum. There also appears to be a Pink Floyd appreciation thread going. Could someone direct me to the football one please, it's making me feel old. Respect to all these hairy old geezers, but as my signature indicates, my allegiances lie elsewhere.....
Yeah, the punk thing to do would be to hijack this thread and start a fight, but I'll leave the aficionados to their 20 minute guitar solos....
I see that The Stranglers are going on tour again, at their age isn't that going against the punk ethic? Have they now turned into what they were rebelling against?