Just wonderful to hear this guitar played with such feel & precision. I can remember seeing it in the Hard Rock Cafe in Sydney in the 90s & felt privileged to be in its company.
Brilliant! Rick, you have always been an Amazing Guitarist. Made me cry, too...Really Awesome. You've got a big heart, buddy... Always hard to say goodbye.
Hey it made me cry that axe and the genius that wielded it on stage with ziggy were part of my teenage years mick ronson was/is one of the greatest rock guitarists of a generation the generation that embraced guitar solos melodic chord shapes and experimentation ask def leopards lead singer JOE ELLIOT who the worlds greatest guitarist is and he will reply MICK RONSON.
I’ve said it before elsewhere, I went to see Bowie in ‘72 but it was Ronno that captivated me. Changed my life in such a good way. A true hero of mine. Thanks for this.
Magic. I went and saw the remastered 50th Anniversary Ziggy/Spiders movie after watching this video and learning about Ronno's/your guitar Rick. Appreciated it all the more, thank you.
Such a great story about an incredible guitar. Don't feel sad, or guilty about your decision. Sometimes we make choices that end up making everything work out in the end.
Very emotional video. I absolutely understand why you sold it and that the money was put to beneficial use for yourself and your family. But I also can understand how horrible you must have felt. When I imagine to have this guitar in my possession, I am thinking "No way in hell would I ever sell the guitar that Ronson played the unforgettable Moonage Daydream solo on and that has been licked numerous times by David Bowie! Just to let it hang on some rich dudes wall. Never!"
If I had owned that guitar it would have been buried with me. I felt bad when he put it in the case and started crying. He said goodbye to a good friend (that he never met) as well.
Hey Rick, do you happen to know who their luthier was that did all the work for Mick and Ian? Appears to be pretty customized. Its a long shot but I have a very old stripped LP that also has lots of custom repairs/mods and the initials I.H. carved in the back of the headstock (no serial). Like a said, a long shot, but was thinking maybe Ian Hunter?
I wonder how much it went for. At auction that would have to be one of the most expensive guitars ever. I hope whoever owns does not let it sit in a closet and that is is actually played and shared.
@@peterlukach310 Oh absolutely and I would argue that Ronno's guitar is on the lower spectrum of famous guitars. I am however a huge Mick Ronson fan so his guitar is more important to me.
I don't think that was the original one. The original one had a stripped top, but the sides, back and head stock were black. Also 2 of the knobs were black, and 2 were gold........
He stripped off the rest of the paint after the headstock broke and was repaired, he later gave the guitar to a friend and the knobs could’ve been replaced at any time. It’s the real deal.
Mick Ronson was Ziggy and Bowie was the Spider from Mars. The always uncomfortable with himself Bowie spent the rest of his life sheepishly knowing the happy confident and eternally handsome Mick created the Bowie persona and sound while the eternally humble Mick spent the rest of his life not caring. "Ziggy played guitar"
Mick Toombs The whole story, including where the guitar is now, is on the Guitar Hangar blog! guitarhangar.com/the-hunt-for-mick-ronsons-ziggy-stardust-les-paul-rick-tedesco
Just wonderful to hear this guitar played with such feel & precision. I can remember seeing it in the Hard Rock Cafe in Sydney in the 90s & felt privileged to be in its company.
Wow, that was magical. Thank you for sharing this with the WORLD!!
Rick does a GREAT job of playing this song on Mick's legendary Les Paul.
Brilliant! Rick, you have always been an Amazing Guitarist. Made me cry, too...Really Awesome. You've got a big heart, buddy... Always hard to say goodbye.
As I get older I realise the people who matter are those who mould our culture via the arts. David Bowie and Mick Ronson are certainly two of them.
Hey it made me cry that axe and the genius that wielded it on stage with ziggy were part of my teenage years mick ronson was/is one of the greatest rock guitarists of a generation the generation that embraced guitar solos melodic chord shapes and experimentation ask def leopards lead singer JOE ELLIOT who the worlds greatest guitarist is and he will reply MICK RONSON.
I’ve said it before elsewhere, I went to see Bowie in ‘72 but it was Ronno that captivated me. Changed my life in such a good way. A true hero of mine. Thanks for this.
Magic. I went and saw the remastered 50th Anniversary Ziggy/Spiders movie after watching this video and learning about Ronno's/your guitar Rick. Appreciated it all the more, thank you.
You were so lucky to have touched the instrument that generated so much magic! ❤😊
Such a great story about an incredible guitar. Don't feel sad, or guilty about your decision. Sometimes we make choices that end up making everything work out in the end.
Very emotional video. I absolutely understand why you sold it and that the money was put to beneficial use for yourself and your family. But I also can understand how horrible you must have felt. When I imagine to have this guitar in my possession, I am thinking "No way in hell would I ever sell the guitar that Ronson played the unforgettable Moonage Daydream solo on and that has been licked numerous times by David Bowie! Just to let it hang on some rich dudes wall. Never!"
I absolutely adore Bowie and Mick Ronson and I had to know where this guitar ended up. Thanks for documenting this
Very moving video, oh how I would love to touch that guitar.❤️❤️
If I had owned that guitar it would have been buried with me. I felt bad when he put it in the case and started crying. He said goodbye to a good friend (that he never met) as well.
Yea I'm crying too.
Ronno's lp custom was a black beauty with the top finish removed
Hey Rick, do you happen to know who their luthier was that did all the work for Mick and Ian? Appears to be pretty customized. Its a long shot but I have a very old stripped LP that also has lots of custom repairs/mods and the initials I.H. carved in the back of the headstock (no serial). Like a said, a long shot, but was thinking maybe Ian Hunter?
I'm a Les Paul player who happens to be a huge Ronson fan. I'd love to spend just 5 minutes with that guitar.
Dont tell me these instruments dont have character. You can feel it. I sure as hell can.
I hear that G into D progression and I lose my sh*t!
RONNO!s guitar
This is not a criticism, only Ronno could play that song!
of course
if I owned that guitar no sum of money would part me from it.
He sold it to open up an official store, paid off all the debt from it etc. It made complete sense for him, his family, his business and future.
I wonder how much it went for. At auction that would have to be one of the most expensive guitars ever. I hope whoever owns does not let it sit in a closet and that is is actually played and shared.
@@michaelcrawley5211 I think there are alot of guitars that would sell for more; all the Clapton, Page, Gilmore, Hendrix ect.
@@peterlukach310 Oh absolutely and I would argue that Ronno's guitar is on the lower spectrum of famous guitars. I am however a huge Mick Ronson fan so his guitar is more important to me.
@@michaelcrawley5211 I feel that. I'd rather have that guitar than any Gilmore or Clapton
Why'd you get rid of the original video of you showing the guitar? It had the amp and the pedals too that Suzi just gave you free of charge.
Is that the Standard or the Custom ? What pickups ? Sounded beauteous. Plexi Amp ?
Custom
Mr. Tedesco nailed the guitar solo on that song. Bravo.
what solo
I don't think that was the original one. The original one had a stripped top, but the sides, back and head stock were black.
Also 2 of the knobs were black, and 2 were gold........
He stripped off the rest of the paint after the headstock broke and was repaired, he later gave the guitar to a friend and the knobs could’ve been replaced at any time. It’s the real deal.
Mick Ronson was Ziggy and Bowie was the Spider from Mars.
The always uncomfortable with himself Bowie spent the rest of his life sheepishly knowing the happy confident and eternally handsome Mick created the Bowie persona and sound while the eternally humble Mick spent the rest of his life not caring.
"Ziggy played guitar"
Where did the guitar go
Mick Toombs The whole story, including where the guitar is now, is on the Guitar Hangar blog! guitarhangar.com/the-hunt-for-mick-ronsons-ziggy-stardust-les-paul-rick-tedesco
@@bryanswift The link appears dead. Just leads to the main storefront page. EDIT: You have to look in the blog section of the site. Found it.
This guy... en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Dolan. What a waste.