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Stu,

"No surprise that this record was a sonic gem, when you consider it was produced by none other than Ted Templeton. Ted has produced some of my favorite (and truly best sounding) records of all time."

Sorry to be off topic, but Ted Templeton hit a nerve. I couldn't agree more. I used to buy unknown albums from the "cut-out" bins because he produced them. I learned early how profound an effect a producer can have.

I didn't know RM, but I know it hurts when another idol falls. I can't keep track any more sad    Cathy

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So sad to hear....R.I.P. Ronnie

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cathysiler wrote:

Stu,

"No surprise that this record was a sonic gem, when you consider it was produced by none other than Ted Templeton. Ted has produced some of my favorite (and truly best sounding) records of all time."

Sorry to be off topic, but Ted Templeton hit a nerve. I couldn't agree more. I used to buy unknown albums from the "cut-out" bins because he produced them. I learned early how profound an effect a producer can have.

I didn't know RM, but I know it hurts when another idol falls. I can't keep track any more sad    Cathy

No kidding! The Doobie's "Captain and Me" and "What Were Once Vices are Now Habits" were his, as well as the early Van Halen stuff. He also worked with the Michael McDonald Doobies, but I'll forgive him for that :-)

22 (edited by airportdon 2012-03-06 10:39:58)

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This about says it all:
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"Ronnie was the most fiery, intense guitar player of everybody," Hagar said. "There was Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Clapton, those were the guys, but none had Ronnie's fire. He played at 100 (percent), he was just on fire - he jumped around, just was a really high-energy performer. I learned all that from him, and everything I do today - no ego involved - it came from him, from seeing him perform that first time with Edgar Winter and then standing next to him within a week and rehearsing. I was always a high-energy guy, but I wasn't that way (onstage) until I got in Montrose."

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

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airportdon wrote:

This about says it all:
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"Ronnie was the most fiery, intense guitar player of everybody," Hagar said. "There was Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Clapton, those were the guys, but none had Ronnie's fire. He played at 100 (percent), he was just on fire - he jumped around, just was a really high-energy performer. I learned all that from him, and everything I do today - no ego involved - it came from him, from seeing him perform that first time with Edgar Winter and then standing next to him within a week and rehearsing. I was always a high-energy guy, but I wasn't that way (onstage) until I got in Montrose."

Nice to see that from Sammy.

One of my all-time staples was going and seeing Ronnie Montrose and Robin Trower,seeing them play together numerous times..  That was it for me, 2 different styles but styles that are the cream of the crop and fit like hand and glove. It got to where I didn't want to see one without the other.  Ronnie Montrose was a bay area legend.

I had the pleasure of meeting Ronnie at a seminar he was doing. He talked about how one of my favorite all-time rock songs almost never got recorded.  That would be "Rock Candy".  He mentioned that if somebody hadn't had a tape of what they had did that day, it would have been lost forever.

He got a chuckle that day when I told him I nicknamed him Ronnie"Monster" Montrose. I said it was because he had that monster tone with those monster riffs.
He gave me music I will always treasure.

One thing that I liked about him is that he did guitar instrumentals.  This is one of my favorite ones that he did.  It's a remake of song with vocals. He put his own sound to it, the Montrose sound.  I chose this video because this is the picture Ronnie painted for me also. It wasn't somebody playing guitar, it was conveying a whole feeling with his composition and his fingers.  The dramatic style with which he plays at the end of the song is really a "Town without Pity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEa2PHGf … re=related

RIP Ronnie Montrose

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24 (edited by Kenny 2012-03-28 15:11:21)

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If I can get tickets, look where I'm going on April 27 in San Francisco :

A Concert For Ronnie Montrose - A Celebration of His Life In Music
with The Ronnie Montrose All Star Band with many special guests...

ON SALE FRIDAY•Day: Fri, Apr 27, 2012
•Showtime: 8:00 PM
•Doors open: 7:00 PM
•Days until show: 30
•Ages: All Ages
•On sale: Fri, Mar 30, 2012 10AM
•Ticket Prices*: $55.00-$175.00

Sammy Hagar reunites original Montrose band plus Joe Satriani to perform landmark 1st Montrose album!

The Bay Area music community is coming together to produce "A Concert For Ronnie Montrose - A Celebration of His Life In Music" for legendary San Francisco guitarist Ronnie Montrose, who passed away recently from complications from prostate cancer. It will be held at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco on Friday, April 27. Tickets go on sale on March 30 at 10:00 am.

"A Concert For Ronnie Montrose - A Celebration of His Life In Music" will feature the original Montrose lineup (Sammy Hagar, vocals; Bill Church, bass; and Denny Carmassi, drums), performing the landmark first Montrose album, with special guest Joe Satriani on lead guitar.  The original Gamma lineup (Davey Pattison, vocals; Glenn Letsch, bass; Denny Carmassi, drums) will also be on hand, with special guest Marc Bonilla on lead guitar. There will also be an All-Star band, comprised of many of the great musicians that Ronnie played with over the years. Some of the confirmed artists include: Neal Schon from Journey, Steve Smith formerly from Journey, members of Tesla, Eric Martin from Mr. Big, Rickie Philips from Styx, Eric Singer from KISS, Tommy Thayer of KISS and Jimmy DeGrasso from Y & T and Alice Cooper.


Kenny

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Can anyone confirm that tickets will be on sale at 10am California time?

Thanks

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Kenny wrote:

Can anyone confirm that tickets will be on sale at 10am California time?

Thanks


Yes.

http://www.theregencyballroom.com/

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rpic wrote:
Kenny wrote:

Can anyone confirm that tickets will be on sale at 10am California time?

Thanks


Yes.

http://www.theregencyballroom.com/

It's good to live in the City By The Bay.

                                                                                              RIP Ronnie,

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ohiodawg13 wrote:
rpic wrote:
Kenny wrote:

Can anyone confirm that tickets will be on sale at 10am California time?

Thanks


Yes.

http://www.theregencyballroom.com/

It's good to live in the City By The Bay.

                                                                                              RIP Ronnie,

                                                                                              J Dawg

Wow what a lineup......You guys are lucky to attend that one.....R.I.P Ronnie

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

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Seriously thinking of going to this gig. Montrose was definately part of the soundtrack of my youth and it would be great to relive it again if only for a few hours.

Why don't we eliminate all the warning labels and let things sort themselves out?

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There will be another tribute/fund raiser @ The Boardwalk in Orangevale near Sacto. on 4/13 hosted by Frank Hannon of Tesla. The line up will be announced soon. For info check out     www.boardwalkrocks.com    Been to the Boardwalk and it's not real big so you Valley folks better grab tix while you can. RiverCat, Shred, & Guido heads up!

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What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

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guido wrote:

Seriously thinking of going to this gig. Montrose was definately part of the soundtrack of my youth and it would be great to relive it again if only for a few hours.

Hope you locals don't steal my place in the ticket queue smile

32 (edited by Kenny 2012-03-30 12:59:09)

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Got online ok but tickets sold out in no time. There was only floor standing available and it wasn't like Ticketmaster where you're given so long to complete the transaction. Fastest with the mouse, I suppose.Oh well, it was worth a try.

Think there might be a lot of VIP's at this gig.

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WOW. I totally underestimated the intrest in that show (the SF show). Sold out in no time.

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Being able to buy 8 tickets didn't help........................

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2 tickets on Stubhub for $300 and 3 for $335. Good to see that true fans bought them from the venue.

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Read on Classic Rock News, Ronnie's death is still under investigation !

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