The top finish was originally black he sanded off the black finish (in case you did not know that) My first LP was also a blonde/ natural finish also.. AWESOME musician and from all reports a very humble nice guy After all his trade was as a gardener 😂
Ronson got me at 14 (1973) with his work on Panic in Detroit...I'd been playing guitar for 2 years and he changed everything...still playing, still in love with Ronno...
Brilliant, I love Ronno, even after all these years he is sorely missed. What a talent and totally under valued, there is no doubt in my mind that Bowie would not had got as big as he did 72/73, his meteoric rise to the public consciousness without Mick. Mick is only just starting to get the recognition for his part in Bowie's early success. He was truly a masterful musician, but it was a shame he did not have the confidence to be a front man. This footage is amazing, I wounder if the full show is out there, would be fantastic if it was, and eventually saw the light of day. Thank you for posting it.
This is a very nice version. Better than the album in my opinion. The intro is dubious but after that. Man. Excellent piano. Trevor's bass has time and swing. The orchestra arrangement is glorious. Micks guitar is right on point and the way the brass works in with the guitar lines is first class. I want more. Cheers
This was a treat. Thankyou so much for this. Mick 'Ronno' Ronson is one of the greats. What a musician and arranger as well as a great guy. Love him. Thanks again for the upload.
Thank you for the wonderful video! 😭 Next year is the 50th anniversary to be commemorated, so I hope the whole picture of the concert will be revealed.
I once saw a record review (can't remember who by) that said 'some songs are too classy to be top 20 material'. Ronson was such a force that he was too classy to be the 2nd league rock star that the management wanted him to be. True to himself to the end.
I found the rushes for Micks Rainbow concert during an inventory of old footage for Mainman. Unfortunately the management gave the original live multitrack tapes away and they were lost. I’ve re synced this clip using the 1/4” tapes used for the analog edit which would have been done on a 16mm Steenbeck workstation. It’s part of the concert footage in need of some TLC and digital restoration. Buried treasure from 50 years ago.
Thanks Marc. I enjoyed it. I remember the gig and the excitement of seeing it was being filmed. Nice to see this new footage. Let's hope more of this buried treasure appears.
Just WONDERFUL!!!! WE LOVE YOU MICK !!! 3/11/2024.
We Miss you!!! 😎 Bob from Michigan
Damn straight Bob 🙌
Ronno at the Rainbow....memories indeed😊
I was there both nights - second night was fantastic ( he’d lost his nerves ) fantastic guitar player I still adore him
Heard this man on records my whole life never knew who he was just stumbled into this man what a great guitar player and I'm going to enjoy the ride
Mick Ronson,, One Of The Greatest Lead Guitar Players of ALL Time!!! He Made Bowie Famous!!! 😎
I was there man 15 years old got the 106 bus from Limehouse loved him still do
When I was 16 I really wanted to be Mick Ronson, even going to the extent of buying a blonde Les Paul copy. He was an outstanding player. RIP.
The top finish was originally black
he sanded off the black finish
(in case you did not know that)
My first LP was also a blonde/ natural finish also..
AWESOME musician and from all reports a very humble nice guy
After all his trade was as a gardener
😂
I can see why; OMG his stage presence~playing, he’s 🥵!
Ronson got me at 14 (1973) with his work on Panic in Detroit...I'd been playing guitar for 2 years and he changed everything...still playing, still in love with Ronno...
You can add me to the list of Ronson wannabes lol
Brilliant, I love Ronno, even after all these years he is sorely missed. What a talent and totally under valued, there is no doubt in my mind that Bowie would not had got as big as he did 72/73, his meteoric rise to the public consciousness without Mick. Mick is only just starting to get the recognition for his part in Bowie's early success. He was truly a masterful musician, but it was a shame he did not have the confidence to be a front man. This footage is amazing, I wounder if the full show is out there, would be fantastic if it was, and eventually saw the light of day. Thank you for posting it.
I have the same option,,,, 😎
Brings back great memories.
A true composer and maestro in action
Fantastic, what a shame more isn't available. Will probably get released when there is no-one left around to appreciate it!
i was watching a video of Mick Ronson and Ian Hunter (Slaughter....) and saw this video. Surprised and happy, thank you mr. Marc Coker.
I find it so sweet that Ian and the band played Mick’s song with him. It’s a lovely video, I really like that version
He was great. He used some great notes inside his leads. One of a kind. Died way way too young.
So much out there, not heard, so little time to listen .....ah history. RIP bro.
This is a very nice version. Better than the album in my opinion. The intro is dubious but after that. Man. Excellent piano. Trevor's bass has time and swing. The orchestra arrangement is glorious. Micks guitar is right on point and the way the brass works in with the guitar lines is first class. I want more. Cheers
this is insane! hes direction an orchestra while playing crazy guitar solos
One of the most underrated musical figures of his generation.... as an arranger, producer, and.... oh yeah, guitar player
Wonderful. A treasure.
Thank you for inspiring me to play guitar, Mick. Rest in peace
This was a treat. Thankyou so much for this. Mick 'Ronno' Ronson is one of the greats. What a musician and arranger as well as a great guy. Love him. Thanks again for the upload.
wow I loved this album
Rono was the first person I ever saw in concert. At 14 years old I went with my girlfriend to see him at the Hammersmith. Still got the album.
WOW !!!!! 😎
Love it man...Ronson & Bowie were hinged at the hip...awesome...the requisite hair not withstanding. He was great🌎
Thank you for the wonderful video! 😭
Next year is the 50th anniversary to be commemorated, so I hope the whole picture of the concert will be revealed.
so much control over space within phrasing it's not nuance though its much more deliberate yet so tasteful and articulate ❤
Amazing
Awsome
Wonderful!
Mick was purely, a class act, in all respects.
His compositions are incredible... Kind of reminds me of Randy rhoads...
mick was definitely one of randy rhoads inspirations!
Восхитительно!!!
My God wheres the rest of this concert? That was so great.
Why oh why as this not been released on dvd
Thank you for this video.
Ronno sends me in every direction 🥵! One of a few guitarist’s who actually make love to their instrument, another is Rory Gallagher imho.
Also Keith Richards imho
@@BornLate56
Yeah, love Keith Richards too!❣️
And Jimi H.❣️
This is awesome, but wish Ronno was a bit louder.
Thanks, this is so great!
I once saw a record review (can't remember who by) that said 'some songs are too classy to be top 20 material'. Ronson was such a force that he was too classy to be the 2nd league rock star that the management wanted him to be. True to himself to the end.
Glad to see this up there at last mate !
Mick Ronson / Bowie
Mick Taylor / Stones
MERCI !
Great Stuff
Trevor on Bass ?
Gotta be Garson on piano?
@@martybaggenmusicI was wondering the same thing,, sounds like him,,,😎
@seanhammond4034 def Trevor. The hair is unmistakable lol. And he plays bass for the album so makes sense he’d do the live performances
Never mind the guitar stuff, what about the classic mid 70s hair never to be bettered.
❤superb
bloody hell!! where d'ya get that from? Thanks for sharing!
Mike Garson on piano I believe
Sounds like Mike !!! 😎
Where did you find this video footage?Reports were tapes were erased by Ronsons manager.Thank you Marc
I found the rushes for Micks Rainbow concert during an inventory of old footage for Mainman. Unfortunately the management gave the original live multitrack tapes away and they were lost. I’ve re synced this clip using the 1/4” tapes used for the analog edit which would have been done on a 16mm Steenbeck workstation. It’s part of the concert footage in need of some TLC and digital restoration. Buried treasure from 50 years ago.
Thanks Marc. I enjoyed it. I remember the gig and the excitement of seeing it was being filmed. Nice to see this new footage. Let's hope more of this buried treasure appears.
@@marccokerthank you so much! You done real good, my man
@@marccokerDANKE!! 🎉
BITTE!!@@KittyGrizGriz
If I hold my phone in portrait, i dont hear his guitar. If I hold my phone in landscape, i get it loud and clear, but dont get the other guitar.
Was Mike Garson on the piano for these gigs?
Yes he was mate, I was there both nights…. Died and gone to heaven
rip Kevin Armstrong breh
Ace 4 star\
Sounds like a video game...
Average guitarist