Gamma plus Mark Bonilla absolutely killed it they were absolutely astounding! Forget the fact that they haven't played together in 30 years and they only have maybe an afternoon the day before the concert and the sound check to rehearse. Marc did Ronnie proud GAMMA did Ronnie proud!
Bonillia has been my favorite since the first time I heard him Have been a Montrose fan for about 50 years now one constant with him is he got consistently got better all the time😊
Hannon just blew me away. I never knew he had it like that. Ready for action is one of my favorite Gamma tunes and he just nailed it. Ronnie may have died but the music he created will live on forever in the minds and hearts of his family, friends and fans.
Marc Bonilla, a Ronnie financed protege' is on guitar here for the ENTIRE GAMMA set, NOT Frank Hannon, who played later at this Ronnie Tribute both with Tesla and on Frankenstein as part of The Ronnie Montrose All Stars.
@@dylanchangedeverythingfore1312 Thank you for the clarification. He obviously really digs Gamma. He looks like he grew up listening to Gamma judging from the way he played. I think he has been playing these songs for a long time. Gonna go find the video with Hannon and see what it is all about.
GAMMA w/Marc Bonilla were really feelin it onstage playing their hearts out and a**es off for Ronnie here on READY FOR ACTION! Its neat to watch the ESP-like looks, glances+smiles GAMMA send to each other during the set. They were feelin' it, the crowd was feelin it+ both were feeding off each other's energy! After "READY FOR ACTION", Davey Pattison is so into it he yells "AHH YEAH!" and "I remember ya like that one, dontcha!" or something to that effect. Marc Bonilla, Ronnie's protégé, is REALLY into it, and like the rest of GAMMA, did Ronnie proud at RONNIE FEST "A Concert For Ronnie Montrose" tribute which took place exactly 5 years ago today on April 27, 2012 at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco! RONNIE was a rock n roll Miles Davis, not just in his bold, fearless, musical stylistic shifts and leaps of faith, but in the way Ronnie had an indefinable instinct eye+ear for talent-- discovering + bringing in new musicians into his bands who would later go on to forge their own great paths + careers. This according to one of the musicians on the extras bonus disc on the "Concert For Ronnie Montrose" ruclips.net/video/qyfUNa_E2GI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/qyfUNa_E2GI/видео.html
Sounds like the FRICKIN concrete in my. Back yaed and studio ARE wow REALLY cracking i SWEAR ohh man .RONNIE MONTROSE must of shook the place he practiced at with me as a fill in bass player for a few months he was a great man and friend to me i miss his jokes and stories all the way back to VAN
Frank hannon can trueley play anything he wants this would a killer cover FRANK you are a amazing MUSIC MAN ....... MISS YOU'RE PLAYING AND ALL MY SAC. HOMIES TELL ROBBIE FRO. GRIFF SAID HEAY AND I WANT TO JAM WHEN COVID SLOWS DOWN IF YA SEE HIM PLEASE
I remember when Davey could still sing . I also remember Ronnie Montrose being very good . And being the reason why people went to watch gamma . Rip Ronnie Montrose
Gamma plus Mark Bonilla absolutely killed it they were absolutely astounding! Forget the fact that they haven't played together in 30 years and they only have maybe an afternoon the day before the concert and the sound check to rehearse. Marc did Ronnie proud GAMMA did Ronnie proud!
Marc Bonilla is a beast on guitar. Deserves more credit...
Bonillia has been my favorite since the first time I heard him
Have been a Montrose fan for about 50 years now one constant with him is he got consistently got better all the time😊
I bought the first three gammas when they came out, and the montrose albums, open fire, and I gave the Edgar winter stuff, too. Love you Ronnie! RIP
Edit. Saw them at the rainbow music hall in Denver around 1980, 1981
Hannon just blew me away. I never knew he had it like that. Ready for action is one of my favorite Gamma tunes and he just nailed it. Ronnie may have died but the music he created will live on forever in the minds and hearts of his family, friends and fans.
Marc Bonilla, a Ronnie financed protege' is on guitar here for the ENTIRE GAMMA set,
NOT Frank Hannon, who played later at this Ronnie Tribute both with Tesla and on Frankenstein as part of The Ronnie Montrose All Stars.
@@dylanchangedeverythingfore1312 Thank you for the clarification. He obviously really digs Gamma. He looks like he grew up listening to Gamma judging from the way he played. I think he has been playing these songs for a long time. Gonna go find the video with Hannon and see what it is all about.
One of the all-time great riffs!!
Its great to see all the original members again.Rest in peace Ronnie.
He has an incredible voice and the whole performance is spot on.
GAMMA w/Marc Bonilla were really feelin it onstage playing their hearts out and a**es off for Ronnie here on
READY FOR ACTION!
Its neat to watch the ESP-like looks, glances+smiles GAMMA send to each other during the set.
They were feelin' it, the crowd was feelin it+ both were feeding off each other's energy!
After "READY FOR ACTION", Davey Pattison is so into it he yells "AHH YEAH!" and "I remember ya like that one, dontcha!" or something to that effect.
Marc Bonilla, Ronnie's protégé, is REALLY into it, and like the rest of GAMMA, did Ronnie proud at RONNIE FEST
"A Concert For Ronnie Montrose" tribute which took place exactly 5 years ago today on April 27, 2012 at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco!
RONNIE was a
rock n roll
Miles Davis,
not just in his bold, fearless,
musical
stylistic shifts and leaps of faith,
but in the way Ronnie had an indefinable instinct eye+ear for talent--
discovering + bringing in new musicians into his bands who would later go on to forge their own great paths + careers.
This according to one of the musicians on the extras bonus disc on the
"Concert For Ronnie Montrose"
ruclips.net/video/qyfUNa_E2GI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/qyfUNa_E2GI/видео.html
I was at that show. These guys were so good! Love Gamma!
Smoking hot..the first three gamma albums are ama👍zing
What do we need?… rock ‘n’ roll.
Excellent tribute to the man!
Glenn is so frigging solid on that bass.
Sounds like the FRICKIN concrete in my. Back yaed and studio ARE wow REALLY cracking i SWEAR ohh man .RONNIE MONTROSE must of shook the place he practiced at with me as a fill in bass player for a few months he was a great man and friend to me i miss his jokes and stories all the way back to VAN
Rest peaceful my FRIEND YOUR the man ledgend and king brother!!!!!!!!!
I'd love to here them . When I met him he was very nice and I loved watching him play . This was not Ronnie or even close
Frank hannon can trueley play anything he wants this would a killer cover FRANK you are a amazing MUSIC MAN ....... MISS YOU'RE PLAYING AND ALL MY SAC. HOMIES TELL ROBBIE FRO. GRIFF SAID HEAY AND I WANT TO JAM WHEN COVID SLOWS DOWN IF YA SEE HIM PLEASE
Good f**king memories.
Buenisimo. Marc bonilla un portento con su guitar
I remember when Davey could still sing . I also remember Ronnie Montrose being very good . And being the reason why people went to watch gamma . Rip Ronnie Montrose
Robin Trowers singer the razor king , Davey Pattison !
FUCKN BADASSSSS MAKES ME WANNA GO PLAY
Badass!!🤘😎🤘
Breakneck guitar awsome
Bubbles is the singer? LOL
HOLY SHIT IN ALL CAPS.
I was told to come here and see Jerry Springer's new rock band. Was that really him singing? Great voice!
Again, too dry.
Idiot.
I just can't watch a left-handed guitar player!
Stupid.
So you miss Marc Bonilla Jimi Hendrix, Elliot Easton of The Cars, etc, etc...idiot
Breakneck guitar awsome