I saw him in the early 90's in Austin at the famous Continental Club. The guy was a fireball...pure energy. By the end of the show his clothing was drenched with sweat and the audience was grinning ear to ear. I wore out 'Monkey Beat'...a must for any respectable collection. I'll never forget you Ronnie. You truly made the world a happier place.
I wish Ronnie could have stuck around a few more decades. That dang pipe smoke. But he did good, he left a legacy of great music and humility and kindness, an example of doing what you love. And boy did Jocko make that track sound amazing.
awatson1968 He was the lead guitarist of The Tin Stars,one of the best rockabilly band in Netherlands and over Europe too,we shared the stage with them with my,at that time,band " Howlin' Lou and The Starliters " near Ulm,Germany,for the two days NYE event in December 1995,if I don't get wrong,after that gig he goes to stay and live in Austin,TX,and start playing with the Ronnie Dawson's band,with the great Lisa Pankratz at the drum,saw all of them also in Marion,Indiana,for the 2 days Fairmount Rockabilly Festival/James Dean memorial days,in June 1995 !!! \m/
@@howlinlou67 @awatson1968 Eddie Angel (Los Straitjackets) played on this record too - if i'm not mistaken, that's him on acoustic for this cut. But he also plays some killer electric leads on other numbers...."Home Cookin' in partic. I didn't know about Tjarko! He is indeed great. That record "Just Rockin' and Rollin'" - was rather thin on the liner notes/credits.
@@awatson1968 Tjarko plays with Shaun Young and The Three Ringers (from High Noon, Ronnie's backing band) and also in a band called The Modern Don Juans. Both great bands!
Studio is in Hackney, East London and still very much around. It's most famous for being the site of the recording of the White Stripes Elephant LP. All analogue equipment in there, no digital.
Awesome bloke. A real nice guy and a real rocker from head to toe. R.I.P Ronnie thanks for the great music
He really was a talented bloke. Great Rocker.
Met him when he was on the Conan O’Brien show at NBC. What a nice guy ! He did leave us some great music.
I saw him in the early 90's in Austin at the famous Continental Club. The guy was a fireball...pure energy. By the end of the show his clothing was drenched with sweat and the audience was grinning ear to ear. I wore out 'Monkey Beat'...a must for any respectable collection. I'll never forget you Ronnie. You truly made the world a happier place.
And year or so later my band King Memphis backed Ronnie all around the USA! What a privilege!
I wish Ronnie could have stuck around a few more decades. That dang pipe smoke. But he did good, he left a legacy of great music and humility and kindness, an example of doing what you love. And boy did Jocko make that track sound amazing.
Now that is one funky lo-rent studio. How come I feel so comfortable here? Oh hell.
The guitar player with the cap is a Dutch guy called Tjarko Jeen. He played a lot with Ronnie.
The guy is amazing! I need to see what other bands he playes with
awatson1968 He was the lead guitarist of The Tin Stars,one of the best rockabilly band in Netherlands and over Europe too,we shared the stage with them with my,at that time,band " Howlin' Lou and The Starliters " near Ulm,Germany,for the two days NYE event in December 1995,if I don't get wrong,after that gig he goes to stay and live in Austin,TX,and start playing with the Ronnie Dawson's band,with the great Lisa Pankratz at the drum,saw all of them also in Marion,Indiana,for the 2 days Fairmount Rockabilly Festival/James Dean memorial days,in June 1995 !!! \m/
@@howlinlou67 @awatson1968 Eddie Angel (Los Straitjackets) played on this record too - if i'm not mistaken, that's him on acoustic for this cut. But he also plays some killer electric leads on other numbers...."Home Cookin' in partic. I didn't know about Tjarko! He is indeed great. That record "Just Rockin' and Rollin'" - was rather thin on the liner notes/credits.
@@howlinlou67 Funnily when you write about The Tin Stars, I recall, I am having one of the first lp´s- long time ago.
@@awatson1968 Tjarko plays with Shaun Young and The Three Ringers (from High Noon, Ronnie's backing band) and also in a band called The Modern Don Juans. Both great bands!
holy cow, Brucie Brand on drums!
Fantastique song from Ronnie D. the BEST !!!!
Thank you for this video !
thanks for posting this ,top stuff from a top man RIP Ronnie
really great
Tired of Travellin is the track as found on the Just Rockin and Rollin LP (or CD).
The Blonde Bomber!! so good.
If a band was ever perfectly hot at the exact right time...well god damn this is it.
That is on it!
Legend
bruce brand, englands finest.
Bom mesmo. maneco - Brasil.
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Great!
The love child of Hank Williams and Buddy Holly...
kickass
Now who knew back when that Rockabilly would become a world-wide phenomenon?
Easy come ,easy go
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What year fender strat is that??
Drummer from thee headcoates sweet
Looks like ronnie D was fun to be with.
Is that Eddie Angel on the acoustic guitar?
Yepp, the one & only!
The guitar player sure looks like Jony Lang?
I meant to say Jonny Lang
Gunna grab me a beer and a gear ,and get on home!
Was the documentary ever completed?
Yeah: vimeo.com/97466121, it's about 2 young Dutch musicians, one of them is playing with Ronnie.
The real deal.
Is that studio still around?
Ive heard that its somewhere in london not sure where tho
@@bradsparks6008 thought it would be in America
@@Trentonpage The full documentary focuses on a European and guitarist i cant undestand the language but.. im sure there playing in london
Studio is in Hackney, East London and still very much around. It's most famous for being the site of the recording of the White Stripes Elephant LP. All analogue equipment in there, no digital.
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