Ronnie Lane Rough Mix Rare

Ronnie Lane Rough Mix Rare 4,3/5 3263 votes

Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance - One For The Road (1976). But I think you should include Rough Mix w Pete Townshend. Viva ronnie and the goodness. Rough Mix is an album by the Who's guitarist Pete Townshend and former Small Faces and Faces bassist Ronnie Lane. The album was released in September 1977 as Polydor 2442 in the UK and MCA 2295 in the US.

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Click to expand.Not a fair comment. The impetus behind the entire project was Ronnie asking Pete to help him out of a financial mess. Ronnie thanked him during the sessions by nastily lambasting Pete in front of the Olympic staff about a highly personal matter involving Pete's wife. Quake 3 download demo.

After he refused to shut up, Pete shut him up. Ronnie's camp thought that was the end - Ronnie blew it. But to Pete's credit, he showed up the next day and work went on. In the 20 years between Rough Mix and Ronnie's death, Pete championed the album as it remained an important source of income during Ronnie's illness.

The impetus behind the entire project was Ronnie asking Pete to help him out of a financial mess. Ronnie thanked him during the sessions by nastily lambasting Pete in front of the Olympic staff about a highly personal matter involving Pete's wife. After he refused to shut up, Pete shut him up.

Ronnie's camp thought that was the end - Ronnie blew it. But to Pete's credit, he showed up the next day and work went on. In the 20 years between Rough Mix and Ronnie's death, Pete championed the album as it remained an important source of income during Ronnie's illness. Jeez, you mean Pete and Ronnie were a Rough Mix together?

Being a Who fan first and foremost of my life I've always loved this record: My Baby., what a slammin', up, postive opener, so rare for the times. These guys sound like they are having fun from note one.(the title track sounds like a tight apple jam from ATMP continued on. Lane's ballads just make me weak in the knees and can even create a tear when the mood is right. Nowhere To Run, lovely Annie, April Fool, some mighty fine songwriting here, raising the bar for Pete to deliever some fo his finest, later-day songs as well: My Baby, Keep Me Turning, Street In The City, and Heart to Hang Onto all ranking up there in the crowded classic canon of Townshend's finest sin Toaist Drunken Seekers. And of course having EC along for a few tracks to heat the oil under these squeeze box creeky old farts helps to make it all the more fun, charming too, why not, and a guarenteed fun time was balled by all. Albums of myth, mirth, and merriment are what making music is all about, not the same as making big statments, just making some good old rock and roll music, and if it is pure, and this is 100%, it strikes a chord and you smile, your fingers bleed, and life is good goddess dressing spilt on your chest and rubbed in by the loving glove of your soul fool sweet singing. NP: Rough Mix.

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The impetus behind the entire project was Ronnie asking Pete to help him out of a financial mess. Ronnie thanked him during the sessions by nastily lambasting Pete in front of the Olympic staff about a highly personal matter involving Pete's wife. After he refused to shut up, Pete shut him up. Ronnie's camp thought that was the end - Ronnie blew it. But to Pete's credit, he showed up the next day and work went on. In the 20 years between Rough Mix and Ronnie's death, Pete championed the album as it remained an important source of income during Ronnie's illness.