If I could go back in time Ronnie is the one "rock star" I would want to meet and have a drink with. I've never heard of anyone that didn't love him. Amazing writer, Bass player, guitar player, Singer.....
I saw Ronnie in the early 90s, at the Lone Star in NYC. He performed in a wheelchair. He only sang; didn't play guitar. A few of my friends and I talked with him a bit after the show. He was very nice.
On the other snippets of this on youtube many more reactions but then they find this and have no more need to write more. Its so good, only to put on repeat. Everybody wants to sound like this. And want to look like Rod.....🚬
Well…… Here’s an old lady who listens to him since I was 14….. And even now the older I get and the more I listen … the more amazing and lovely he becomes, The world lost a true gift and it saddens me but I think the stars did that he existed and blessed us with his talent ❤️
Like a lot of Americans, I dug (and still do) the Faces. But for whatever reason it took me decades before I sought out the Small Faces (more curious than anything)... From there I've been absolutely hooked. Cannot believe I spent most of my life w/o knowing them and from them Ronnie Lane's solo work as well as some of Steve Marriott's solo work - (again as. an American, I certainly knew and dug Humble Pie as much or more than the Faces - didn't know the connections)... Now I go tell everyone (pun intended) to check out Ronnie's solo work.
Very nice! Ronnie Lane!! I’ve always liked the story behind him naming the band Slim Chance….. slim Chance of making any $$ 😂👍🏻…. Thank you, this is great! ☮️
Glad I found this channel today. Or did it find me? Either way, I'm a Ronnie Lane fan going back to the Small Faces. My first experience with solo Ronnie was his songs on the Rough Mix album he did with Pete Townshend.
Thanks! The Terrific Ronnie Lane. Essential to the Small Faces and the Faces. His Ohh la la is one of Rod's most popular live songs, and Debris will stay with me forever. At a relaxed, non-rocking pace, with his unorthodox voice, one of the best songs of our time. His wonderful dancer wife doing the Canc-can starting at 35:12 in Ooh La La.
Great to See Ronnie with his Slim Chance mates and also to see Gallagher & Lyle - even then with their distinctive sound. Silly question maybe - but is that Andrew Gold playing on keyboards? @32:57
If I could go back in time Ronnie is the one "rock star" I would want to meet and have a drink with. I've never heard of anyone that didn't love him. Amazing writer, Bass player, guitar player, Singer.....
I wish I knew about his music sooner...
Blew through my smokey dusty innocent teens in a beautiful blanket of friends , warm idle sunshine with 'the poacher' as soundtrack
Me too. The only one.
Don’t think Ronnie ever had just A drink, yogurt can tell he was loved by everyone he knew.
I saw Ronnie in the early 90s, at the Lone Star in NYC. He performed in a wheelchair. He only sang; didn't play guitar. A few of my friends and I talked with him a bit after the show. He was very nice.
The rendition of 'debris' gets me so emotional. Exquisite.
Nothing like a welcomed dose of brilliant nostalgia. RIP Ronnie.
I wish that i knew what i know now when i was younger.
Ronnie In Paradise
Truly amazing band. Goodness I miss RL
Founding bass player in The Small Faces, Faces, etc. Great musician who passed early due to MS. Sadly.
Opening song could be 1920 's New Orleans Jazz . The wonder of music & the talent of the great Ronnie Lane .
Love every second of this show.
ronnie lane is one of the best songwriters of all time
Only 25 comments on this 😢 Ronnie Lane is so under-appreciated.
On the other snippets of this on youtube many more reactions but then they find this and have no more need to write more. Its so good, only to put on repeat. Everybody wants to sound like this. And want to look like Rod.....🚬
Well…… Here’s an old lady who listens to him since I was 14….. And even now the older I get and the more I listen … the more amazing and lovely he becomes, The world lost a true gift and it saddens me but I think the stars did that he existed and blessed us with his talent ❤️
Like a lot of Americans, I dug (and still do) the Faces. But for whatever reason it took me decades before I sought out the Small Faces (more curious than anything)... From there I've been absolutely hooked. Cannot believe I spent most of my life w/o knowing them and from them Ronnie Lane's solo work as well as some of Steve Marriott's solo work - (again as. an American, I certainly knew and dug Humble Pie as much or more than the Faces - didn't know the connections)... Now I go tell everyone (pun intended) to check out Ronnie's solo work.
Fantastico Ronnie Lane
this is such a treat, wonderful music and musicians, under appreciated and out of fashion but timeless and uplifting. Thank you very much
Gallagher & Lyle- a great addition to any band. Their album Breakaway released in early 1976 is really great.
That must be Charlie Hart on keyboards…great addition
Very nice! Ronnie Lane!! I’ve always liked the story behind him naming the band Slim Chance….. slim Chance of making any $$ 😂👍🏻…. Thank you, this is great! ☮️
Magnificent always make me smile and that’s tough to do in music thanks Ronnie
Glad I found this channel today. Or did it find me? Either way, I'm a Ronnie Lane fan going back to the Small Faces. My first experience with solo Ronnie was his songs on the Rough Mix album he did with Pete Townshend.
i only saw him once when the brought him on stage at the MS show at the garden in december 1983....r.i.p ronnie!!
Thanks from Brazil !
Love you Ronnie.
Namasté...
I remember seeing Ronnie with Slim Chance plus dancing girls at the Uni of Essex, fantastic gig…, the air was full of ‘strange’ smelling smoke 🙃🙃🙃
Perfect music to heal me. Thank you , all of you, and a special thanks to you, Ronnie. ♥️ Annie
Thanks! The Terrific Ronnie Lane. Essential to the Small Faces and the Faces. His Ohh la la is one of Rod's most popular live songs, and Debris will stay with me forever. At a relaxed, non-rocking pace, with his unorthodox voice, one of the best songs of our time. His wonderful dancer wife doing the Canc-can starting at 35:12 in Ooh La La.
I have been waiting to see this from start to finish for some time. Thanks!
I own all of his stuff from Small Faces to See Me. Truly spirited out put from the beginning. This BBC concert is gold I've watched it several times.
“I wonder what you would have been without me hanging around?”.
He was a poet and sang with so much emotion..
Ronnie Lane❤❤❤❤❤
A gem🥂. Uploading geneosity!
.. in America we all heard of Ronnie Lane since the 60’s!!!...
beautifull
Absolutely awesome.... good to see Uncle Benny giving it some mandolin
Very nice thank you for sharing this
Ronnie has a sort of John Lennon-meets- Dr. John vibe. He really nails it.
Thank you
best version of oh la la, oh ronnie what a talent you were, sadly missed
声が良い。いいですね。
Great to See Ronnie with his Slim Chance mates and also to see Gallagher & Lyle - even then with their distinctive sound. Silly question maybe - but is that Andrew Gold playing on keyboards? @32:57
50 years ago? Surely not.
So very underated Ronnie.... you can hear all over this his influence in the faces. I dont think he gets anough credit
What tuning is the Zemaitis in here?
Who is the bass player and what kind of bass is he playing?
Does anybody know who the bass player is? I can't find credits for him anywhere. Is he a stand-in? He seems to know the parts pretty well.
Can anyone identify the bass player, he’s not in the credits
Biddy Wright
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Thanks for the information, very difficult to find much about him but I loved his playing on the video
I Love Ronnie Lane: Who is Ronnie Lane???!!..
Who’s the bass player on this?
The bass player is Biddy Wright from the Nigerian band Akido. Ronnie produced the Akido's album in '72.
@@adrianborlandthank you. Any idea what kind of bass he is playing?
Ronnie was moving into being a complete musician just not a pop rock star.