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  1. Il y a 2 jours · Mais la poésie sarcastique de Vicious n’en reste pas moins réelle, comme le riff vénéneux signé Mick Ronson. Un hit éternel qui contribua au succès colossal de Transformer (1973 ...

  2. Il y a 1 jour · Mick Ronson – Slaughter on 10th Avenue (1974) In a way, it’s a shame that Ronson’s talents are only tied to the overwhelming star power of essentially a solo artist in David Bowie. He’s been more of a hired gun, working with Lou Reed, Mott the Hoople and many others, rather than having been part of a band that he could take equal billing with a co-songwriter.

  3. Il y a 23 heures · The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (often shortened to Ziggy Stardust[1]) is the fifth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 16 June 1972 in the United Kingdom through RCA Records. It was co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott and features Bowie's backing band the Spiders from Mars — Mick Ronson ...

  4. Il y a 2 jours · Bolder’s bassline borrows its string-bending trick from Duane Eddy’s early surf-rock version of the theme tune from the ‘50s TV show Peter Gunn. It then jumps to a major fifth, followed by a fourth in rapid succession, played in tandem with Mick Ronson’s guitar, to signal the end of the song’s chorus.

  5. Il y a 1 jour · Rambow went on to form his own band, initially with Mick Ronson on guitar, and appeared on the classic Hope & Anchor Front Row Festival live album. He'd later find success as an in-demand songwriter, co-writing Kirsty MacColl's Top 20 hit 'There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis'.

  6. Il y a 12 heures · Indeed, if Green Ginger Jive has a patron saint, it’s Mick Ronson: Hull born and bred. From its title on down (Land of Green Ginger is a street in the old town in Hull), the album is littered ...

  7. Il y a 23 heures · I love the guitar playing Mick Ronson does on that, I absolutely love it! So I suppose you do get a bit of it if you listen to “Tinker Taylor” on “Moggs Motel”: that’s probably the closest I get to reliving my Mick Ronson fantasies. I nearly put a wah-wah in there, but I held back from that. But yeah, it’s very, very earthy and raw ...