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Ink 19 :: Ian Hunter
From "Cleveland Rocks" to "All the Young Dudes" to "Once Bitten Twice Shy," Ian Hunter has been involved in some of the most classic songs in rock history. Gail Worley jumped at a rare chance to talk to this rock n' roll legend.
...memories of Mott The Hoople, the various ups and downs of his solo projects, and his enduring relationship with friend and collaborator, guitarist Mick Ronson, who passed away from cancer in 1993, and is eulogized in Hunter's song "Michael Picasso." Yesterday I was talking to a friend of mine who is...
Ink 19 :: David Bowie
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars: 30th Anniversary Edition (EMI). Review by James Mann.
...years, and whose "rock and roll suicide" encapsulated the rock experience for a young David Bowie. Joining with The Spiders From Mars -- guitarist Mick Ronson, bassist Trevor Bolder, and drummer Mick Woodmansey -- Bowie created a persona that in the space of 11 songs came to define the glam rock sound...
Ink 19 :: The Clash
February 2000 :: Music C-D :: The Clash (James Mann)
...class (The Pistols, for example) because they never boxed themselves in the punk rock jail, instead wearing their love for reggae, R+B, and in Mick Jones' case, the music of Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson on their sleeves. By the time the band recorded London Calling , they were unstoppable, and this great...
Ink 19 :: Bob Dylan
Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue (Sony Legacy). Review by James Mann.
...), he created something called "The Rolling Thunder Revue" and gathered busloads of friends to help him out. Big name friends such as Roger McGuinn, Mick Ronson and Joan Baez, and a few who have become more notable since then, such as T. Bone Burnett. Every night, Dylan would cover his face in white...
Ink 19 :: Box-O-Car
In the Future... on Mars! (Modern). Review by Stein Haukland.
..." indicate their glammy ways, but are fueled with some anthemic testosterone chest-pounding as well, while "Smothered In Kisses" comes across like Mick Ronson-assisted Foo Fighters. The three final live tracks from 2001 are good Ziggy-fun, including a version of Brian Eno's "The True Wheel," in the shape...
Ink 19 :: Snatches of Pink
Hyena (MoRisen). Review by James Mann.
...mid '70s in all their excessive glory. Snatches of Pink have been around forever, and while they aren't going to make anyone forget Marc Bolan or Mick Ronson, they certainly attack the concept of hard rock with a vengeance, and more power to 'em. If your favorite thing about Velvet Goldmine was the...
Ink 19 :: Dennis Dunaway Project
Bones From The Yard. Review by Matt Parish.
...that sound like a melting pot of rock's veteran artists. Combine the best of Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, Montrose, Blue Oyster Cult, Mountain, Mick Ronson, Van Halen, The Ramones, and throw in a dash of Barry McGuire, yes, "Eve Of Destruction" Barry McGuire and you have only a small taste of what this...
Ink 19 :: Glen Jones
WFMU DJ Glen Jones plans to spend Memorial Day weekend breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous radio broadcast -- currently 73 hours and 33 minutes. David Lee Beowulf talks with Jones about his rigorous training program -- while he's still coherent!
...40 hours. I used to work in a recording studio where we'd do overnights and 24-hour sessions with no problem. Who with? I worked with everyone from Mick Ronson to Ian Hunter to Bonnie Tyler, Nelson (sons of Ricky) -- they were pretty cool; it was a world-class recording studio. I was little league,...
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