We always loved Ian Hunters music when I was young, and aspecially Welcome to the Club! I saw these two guys together at a show in Bergen Norway in the early 90s!!
This just made my difficult day so much better. There is too little footage of this great team. They were such a great friends and band mates. Saw them several times together, but you never think it's the last time you'll see them live. Especially in Micks case. Mick was robbed (as we all were), he died way too young. He was so special, never egotistical, and such a great guitarist. I've seen Ian so many times since Mick passed, and I hope to see him again. Thanks so much for sharing this video.
You see that guy on the left of your screen? That guy right there? He was my first guitar hero. What a player, man. Bowie said “I’ve found my Jeff Beck”.
@@ScottishTeeVee no worries. I have to say , your dedication to taping in this stuff when you were a younger man was quite incredible. Little did you know that it would be so enjoyed my so many all these years later. 👌
Love these guys. Saw them many times in my home town of Hull Ma at UncleSams. And around the Boston area. I lived right beside the club. We were regulars for these two. The best
"For RSG" WAS a little bit of music for 'theme- type', incidental/ back- ground or signature music for that show 'Ready, Steady, Go'. They should've been receiving royalties or otherwise compensated as agreed when they did this unless submitted for judgement but declined. I'm not sure if they were or one of the earlier Mgrs- just talked them into it & kept the money to himself. It wouldn't have happened that way once Peter Grant came onboard. Yes, there's pride of knowing or being able to say 'Hear RSG's intro music every week? That's us!' Just like SNL's every Saturday night or Star Trek- anything- but it's credited now as things evolved & thievery by nefarious parties has mostly been stopped. If 'RSG' chose not to use it to intro the show or for 1 show/season ['65,eg], 4:04 isn't disposable in studio time. Kudos.
I've seen this vid on VHS around 1992. Thanks for bringing back memories. I think the video was longer than that, I remember them talking about Keith Moon.
This is all that was shown on this version I have, the only bits missing are music clips which I had to edit out due to a copyright block, not a second of this interview is missing. It may have been broadcast elsewhere with additional footage. Thanks for watching and commenting Nick.
My 2 Favorite Artists of All Time and it’s not even close. Love this. Had it on a VHS tape Hard & Heavy I believe. It also had Michael Monroe (Hanoi Rocks) talking about Ian Hunter on this same tape. Thanks for Sharing
The first Ian Hunter album was just so so good and I still play it so often - Allo…….. you’re a lounge lizard coming on strong who you foolin it’s me you’re with……….❤️❤️❤️
This was fun! I've seen Ian interviewed , but I've only ever seen Ronno when he was on stage, and then he was totally focused on playing. Great to see the chemistry they had! Thanks!
This is awesome - THANK YOU! I got to meet Mick a couple times and him smiling and laughing is the first thing I think of! Love ya Ian! You keep rocking on & I will!🤘😎🤘
I know a bloke in Thailand, Pattaya John, who was in a band with Mick before Bowie. Mick's contribution was amazing but Bowie stitched him up. Took the credit. Bowie's best stuff was with Mick.
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We always loved Ian Hunters music when I was young, and aspecially Welcome to the Club! I saw these two guys together at a show in Bergen Norway in the early 90s!!
"And it looks like you were going along with it, too." 😀
Great history. Thanks for posting this! 👏 👏 🙂
It's something different, thanks as alway Louis 😉
This is the highlight of my week, and it’s only Monday. What a gem to hear these two riffing. Many thanks!
Ian's "Michael Picasso" is the greatest tribute song to a passed friend that ive ever heard. Sadly beautiful.
Coola ❤❤❤❤🌟🌹
cant make it thru a chat without havin cigs......weak.
Fantastic footage of Mick, thanks for uploading
Glad you enjoyed it John
This just made my difficult day so much better. There is too little footage of this great team. They were such a great friends and band mates. Saw them several times together, but you never think it's the last time you'll see them live. Especially in Micks case. Mick was robbed (as we all were), he died way too young. He was so special, never egotistical, and such a great guitarist. I've seen Ian so many times since Mick passed, and I hope to see him again. Thanks so much for sharing this video.
Thanks for watching and commenting Mr. E I am glad this brightened your day .
Mick Ronson Ian Hunter
Champions & Legends !!!
Two of the coolest dudes on the planet!! Great post, thankyou😎😎
Fantastic video, thanks for posting you unearthed a gem with this one!
Nice to see Ronno joking around. Rip
Excellent joke potentially but he forgot the details
Ronno!! Love him Omg 😆!! He’s 🥵!
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
I wish this were 10 hours long
You see that guy on the left of your screen? That guy right there? He was my first guitar hero. What a player, man. Bowie said “I’ve found my Jeff Beck”.
Mick is my favorite too 😭😭 I’m learning acoustic right now but all I want to do is get an electric and learn to play his songs.. one day 😉
That joke was so funny, great delivery, I had to listen three times 😂
More amazing content , cheers. Got any unseen TalkTalk in there?
Sorry to say I have nothing rare by Talk Talk.
@@ScottishTeeVee no worries. I have to say , your dedication to taping in this stuff
when you were a younger man was quite incredible. Little did you know that it would be so enjoyed my so many all these years later. 👌
So sad Mick Robson passed away years ago. He supposidly was a very nice fellow a great personality.
Now thats what Rock Gods Look Like 😊
Love these guys. Saw them many times in my home town of Hull Ma at UncleSams. And around the Boston area. I lived right beside the club. We were regulars for these two. The best
"For RSG" WAS a little bit of music for 'theme- type', incidental/ back- ground or signature music for that show 'Ready, Steady, Go'. They should've been receiving royalties or otherwise compensated as agreed when they did this unless submitted for judgement but declined.
I'm not sure if they were or one of the earlier Mgrs- just talked them into it & kept the money to himself. It wouldn't have happened that way once Peter Grant came onboard. Yes, there's pride of knowing or being able to say 'Hear RSG's intro music every week? That's us!'
Just like SNL's every Saturday night or Star Trek- anything- but it's credited now as things evolved & thievery by nefarious parties has mostly been stopped. If 'RSG' chose not to use it to intro the show or for 1 show/season ['65,eg], 4:04 isn't disposable in studio time. Kudos.
fabulous. thanks for finding this!
Glad you like it Duncan!
I've seen this vid on VHS around 1992. Thanks for bringing back memories.
I think the video was longer than that, I remember them talking about Keith Moon.
This is all that was shown on this version I have, the only bits missing are music clips which I had to edit out due to a copyright block, not a second of this interview is missing. It may have been broadcast elsewhere with additional footage. Thanks for watching and commenting Nick.
@@ScottishTeeVee Thanks to you.
Stevee, that is, hands down, one of your best! Keep on keeping on, you champion!
Aw Thank you so much Kev 😊
Two of The Greatest
Thanks for watching and commenting Mike
I thought Mott were great, I saw them many times. I also think Mick Ronson was great.
You were lucky to have seen them a good few times. Thanks for watching and commenting Tony
My 2 Favorite Artists of All Time and it’s not even close. Love this. Had it on a VHS tape Hard & Heavy I believe. It also had Michael Monroe (Hanoi Rocks) talking about Ian Hunter on this same tape. Thanks for Sharing
You got it Jon, the Monroe clip will be on here in a few days.
@@ScottishTeeVee Nice 👍🏻 Hunter helped Michael on his upcoming solo release at that time as he did with a Hanoi Rocks Album
@@jonfazzone5125 Ah, right, I did not know that, I appreciate the info. 🙂
LOVE those accents....❤️❤️
The first Ian Hunter album was just so so good and I still play it so often - Allo…….. you’re a lounge lizard coming on strong who you foolin it’s me you’re with……….❤️❤️❤️
Yes, Ian Hunter self titled 1975, one of my favourite albums of all time. Greetings from Australia.
@@angelocarbone6433 yep not a poor track on it and a lovely tribute piece to Bowie on it too - although allegedly Bowie didn’t like it a lot ☹️
This was fun! I've seen Ian interviewed , but I've only ever seen Ronno when he was on stage, and then he was totally focused on playing. Great to see the chemistry they had! Thanks!
I'm glad you found and enjoyed this video and thanks for taking the time to comment, so few ever bother to do so.
This is awesome - THANK YOU!
I got to meet Mick a couple times and him smiling and laughing is the first thing I think of!
Love ya Ian! You keep rocking on & I will!🤘😎🤘
Thanks for watching and commenting Max. You were lucky to have met Mick😎
Great but why diss Dave Hill?
They are not dissing him he did wear those kind of shoes
But why is he dissing David Cassidy?
These two never get old...mentors...rock stars forever! One collaboration that can never be recreated!
Fantastic these two!
Thanks for watching and commenting Kris
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Brilliant
They're like an old married couple 😆😆
Classic stuff
I know a bloke in Thailand, Pattaya John, who was in a band with Mick before Bowie. Mick's contribution was amazing but Bowie stitched him up. Took the credit. Bowie's best stuff was with Mick.
I've always found Ian Hunter effortlessly cool.