Finally I read the Wood interview in mojo. He says that he did not play well in Cologne last year, and that he realized for the first time that he should change his lifestyle a little. That gives me hope for the summertour. If you want to solve a personal problem, you need to recognize that you have a problem. It is interesting to read his remarks about Cologne, I have been to that show, and although Wood is a charismatic man I was shocked how horrible some of his solos were. Now I hope for a good summertour with great Ronnie Wood performances. In the article there is a short quote by Slash, in which he explains in a few words how he became a Ron Wood fan, his description of Ronnie Wood's playing hits the nail on the head.
How much did he get paied for not playing not so "well", I saw him in Berlin and it was really bad his playing. In a regular job he wood have got fired.
I've been to Cologne, the show was great but Ronnie was terrible. My best friend since days if youth and his son were disappointed. But we give him a another chance!
JJHMick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've been to Cologne, the show was great but > Ronnie was terrible. My best friend since days if > youth and his son were disappointed. But we give > him a another chance!
I agee 100% with what you state. Keef and Charlie were un belivable the second half of that show,never seen them that good the way they took over the show with that Rolling Stones Funk.
mrrockandroll Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > At the Amsterdam Arena last year, his playing was > damn good!!! his solo in Sway was the best Wood > solo I've ever heard!!!
Yes it was even I was drunk..well more drunk bless Ronnie!!
In Toronto in Sept 2005 he was OK. Not great. Hit some solos, was lost and disjointed on others. I've definitely seen him worse.
He may be a nice guy, but he is the weakest link in the band. He may have once been a good guitarist. He sounds great on old Faces stuff. But that much boozing has to catch up with you.
He was Keith's buddy, a fun guy, fit the band's image and fit the party image the band had in 75. He just doesn't have it live anymore.