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Title:HEAVY_METAL - Talent Round-Up DayDay
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Created:Wed May 04 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1238
Total number of notes:65616

647.0. "Montrose" by 37936::SLABOUNTY (Real cars spin their FRONT wheels.) Mon Aug 28 1989 11:26

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Note 460.1                      Montrose - Gamma                          1 of 8
CSC32::G_HOUSE "The world needs guts"                 7 lines   3-FEB-1989 11:24
                                   -< Yeah! >-
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    I loved Montrose as a group, the album with the dinosaur was hot!
    
    I have only heard one song from Ronnie alone, but have heard that
    he's VERY good now.  Plays stuff along the lines of Satriani, kind
    of a fusion/metal type sound.  I'd like to get his most recent.
    
    gh

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647.137936::SLABOUNTYReal cars spin their FRONT wheels.Mon Aug 28 1989 11:2720
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Note 460.2                      Montrose - Gamma                          2 of 8
ESKIMO::IRZA "Not to touch the earth"                13 lines   4-FEB-1989 09:22
                          -< Hot, Sweet, and Sticky >-
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    Seems to me I remember discussing Montrose before. I only have one
    album which my friend taped for me, I think it is their first one.
    You know the one with Rock the Nation, Bad Moterscooter, Space
    Station #5, ect. I don't mind saying I like these cuts a lot better
    than the latest Van Halen. Ronnie taught Sammy Hagar how to play
    guitar (he didn't start playing till he was 25). Bad Moter Scooter
    was the first song Sammy ever wrote. When I saw Van Halen two years
    ago they did play one Montrose tune. It was the one with the chorus
    "Now I live my life from day to day, cuz I wouldn't have it any
    other way...."
       I haven't heard anything from Ronnie since Sammy left the band.
    
        Dave.

647.237936::SLABOUNTYReal cars spin their FRONT wheels.Mon Aug 28 1989 11:2722
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Note 460.3                      Montrose - Gamma                          3 of 8
HAZEL::STARR "Like a fool, fell in love with you..." 15 lines   6-FEB-1989 00:26
                            -< he's still cookin' >-
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I saw Montrose live just this past fall at the Channel in Boston. It was
a killer show! (I thinkk I posted a review in the GUITAR file.) He had
two other guitarist in the band, a bass player, and a drummer. All of the
guys were incredibly talented. The drummer wasw real versatile - sometimes 
playing straight rock, sometimes a jazz/rock beat, and some swing-like 
stuff also. The bass player was real funk oriented. The guitars were 
amazing - usually there was Ronnie doing the lead, while one or both of
the other guitarist played harmony to his lead. They were tight!

He also released a new album last fall. I don't remember the title, but
he had a small hit with the song "Telstar" (an old Ventures song).

I was in heaven when he played "Town Without Pity" (his greatest song)!

cat

647.337936::SLABOUNTYReal cars spin their FRONT wheels.Mon Aug 28 1989 11:2816
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Note 460.4                      Montrose - Gamma                          4 of 8
RAVEN1::ROSENBERG "won't get fooled again"           10 lines   6-FEB-1989 17:22
                          -< paper money won't hold >-
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    		Yo bonzo,I'm a giant Montrose fan. I bought the first
    album(or my mom did) right after it came out. I can say that it
    was probably the first album that I ever turned all the way up on
    my brothers stereo(he wasn't pleased). The first two albums with
    Sammmy on them are about as heavy as it gets. Crank up I got the
    fire at full volume one time and you'll be hooked for life.
    
    			glad to know another Montrose fan.
    
    					Ray
647.437936::SLABOUNTYReal cars spin their FRONT wheels.Mon Aug 28 1989 11:2829
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Note 460.6                      Montrose - Gamma                          6 of 8
AYOV18::TMCMANUS                                     22 lines   7-FEB-1989 04:14
                             -< Gamma Gamma Yay!! >-
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    Yeah,
    
    you can count me in as one of Ronnie's fans. I caught up with him
    around '79 , when Gamma played the Glasgow Apollo (with another
    defunct outfit by the name of Praying Mantis as support). His speed
    and precision around those frets still stands proud in my mind.
    
    Gamma was/is one of my fave bands of all time. I still follow Davey
    Pattison's (vocalist) career with much interest. He hails from around
    these parts (West of Scotland) and together with Ronnie,Mitchell
    Froom, Denny Carmasi and A.N.OTHER on bass they made 3 excellent
    Hard Rock Albums.
    
    I would warmly welcome Ronnie's return to these shores under any
    monicker. I hope the man keeps on playing rather than concentrating
    his many talents on solely production work. I read recently that
    a lot of his energies of late had been in this area.
    
    Fave Gamma Tracks : Thunder and Lightning, Razor King , What's Gone
    is Gone, Meanstreak.
    
    Gm.

647.537936::SLABOUNTYReal cars spin their FRONT wheels.Mon Aug 28 1989 11:2916
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Note 460.7                      Montrose - Gamma                          7 of 8
NEEPS::IRVINE "We have assumed control...."           9 lines  14-FEB-1989 05:21
                              -< Praying Mantis >-
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    PRAYING MANTIS!!!!!
    
    I just got back from a week of Alcohol Abuse and I have realised
    that I still have the 12" cut of Praying Mantis. I think it was
    Sound House Tapes 2. It's Got the tracks Praying Mantis & Jonny
    Cool + 1 More that I can't remember. When I listen to it now I wonder
    why I payed the Money..... It was ok at the time!
    
    Bonzo.

647.637936::SLABOUNTYReal cars spin their FRONT wheels.Mon Aug 28 1989 11:3022
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AYOV18::TMCMANUS                                     16 lines  14-FEB-1989 05:44
                          -< "Troy-ed but failed.." >-
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    From what I remember of them, the band's foundation was "the Troy
    Bros" - Ronnie and Reggie?!! :-) . I had their one and only album
    at that time - it was a case of "Whose supporting Gamma?...." -
    WHO?...oh here's somethin' by them...buy it; play it once..maybe
    twice...go to the gig...see them...."Nah wouldn't sh$% on them.."
    and the album goes "bye,bye" out of the nearest 10 storey block!!
    
    They like many other poor unsuspecting sods who used to / still
    do play support, tried the old sing-a-long routine which get's
    about as much response as a dead worm in a puddle of piss!!
    
    The song was "All Day and All of the Night" which is about half
    as long as they lasted.........!
    
    Gm.
                             
647.7Ronnie can play mellow too38599::JMINVILLEOnce there was a way...Mon Aug 28 1989 15:219
    RE: 'Town Without Pity' is Ronnie's greatest tune, but he didn't
    write it, Gene Pitney did (but you knew that right Alan?:-)
    
    	Some Ronnie Montrose trivia...
    
    	Guess who played guitar on Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" lp?
    	Yup, you're right Ronnie Montrose!!  Now *that's* a switch.
    
    joe.
647.8learn new things every day!HAZEL::STARRDJ Bag Man and the Condom CrewTue Aug 29 1989 16:4613
re: written by Gene Pitney

> (but you knew that right Alan?:-)

Yup, I did!

>    	Guess who played guitar on Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" lp?
>    	Yup, you're right Ronnie Montrose!!  Now *that's* a switch.

Now that's something I didn't know! And I *love* that song! (As a matter of 
fact, I'm gonna convince Sorry to cover that soon - right Tom?)

cat
647.9SONG TITLEMASALA::JCORRIGANFri Sep 01 1989 09:141
    THE NAME OF THE SONG IS MAKE IT LAST.FROM THE GREAT (MONTROSE ALBUM)
647.10NEEPS::IRVINEThe Thing That Should Not BeFri Sep 01 1989 09:495
    Please lay off the CAPS.  In notes land that is known as shouting.
    
    But on the good side. Montrose were a truly great band.
    
    Bonzo
647.11not shouting no moreKURMA::JCORRIGANSat Sep 02 1989 10:445
    sorry about the caps,but i am a new to all this.
    
    do you think hagar the horrible has lost his way a bit?
    
    that last single "ho hum"
647.12AWESOMEJACOB::RADLERFri Sep 08 1989 15:2128
    
    
         AH!!! MONTROSE... A great band.
    
                         MONTROSE   (A Discogrophy)
                   1)Montrose  w/Sammy Hagar
                   2)Paper Money w/Sammy Hagar
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                   3)Warner Bros. Presents Montrose
                   4)Jump on it
                   5)Open Fire (Instrumental album c/Town without Pity)
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                   6)Territory  (an instrumental album)
                   7)Mean Machine (a recent Hard Rock album in the vain of
                                    the first two)       
                   8) ????      (An new instrumental album cont Telestar)
                    -------------------------------------------------------
                   ALSO
    
                    Gamma 1,2 and 3...
    
                  And Ronnie was a band member of
                      THEY ONLY COME OUT AT NIGHT (Edgar Winter Group)
    
             Ronnie is an excellent guitarist and musician. I saw him Live
    twice at the Paradise. During his Gamma 1 and Gamma 3 tours.
    
                                      The Rat
647.138) ???????USRCV1::REAUME0 to 60 on six stringsWed Nov 15 1989 12:0620
      re -.1
      
      The title in question (#8) is "The Speed of Sound". I recently
    picked it up as a CD for $11.98.  NICE STUFF! There's a good variety
    of tasty guitar playing, I highly recommend it. I have a lot of
    other instrumental guitar CD's and I put this one right up there
    with the best of them. "Telstar" is the only cover, a nice update
    on a classic Ventures tune. I had to go back and listen to the original
    for the hell of it. Ronnie is not the technique monger that Satriani
    is, but he can do some great instrumentals.
      Other titles off "The Speed of Sound"
    	1) Mach 1
    	2) Black Box
    	3) Windshear
    	4) Sidewinder
    	5) Outer Marker Inbound
    
      The titles sort of match up with the cover art of a somewhat
    paper airplane shaped block of granite/stone. I like listening to
    this better than the new Beck (Guitar Shop). 
647.14MILKWY::SLABOUNTYMontana&#039;s going to Disney again!!Mon Jan 29 1990 12:425
    
    	"Bad Motor Scooter" ROOLZ!!
    
    							GTI
    
647.15Gamma 3TRAM::JBLUMWed May 16 1990 01:5610
    
    
    	I just recently put a search order out on Gamma 3. Man, that
    sunovabich is hard to find. The guy wanted to charge me $15.00 for the
    vinyl version, at first I thought he was crazy, but now I'm glad I did
    it. There's some X-cellent sh*t on that one (Stranger, What's gone is
    Gone etc.) I've heard that nowadays getting ahold of Gamma 1 and 2 can
    be just as much of a bitch. The music is probably worth the search.
    
    LANDSHARK 
647.16FREEBE::REAUMEOh no, not the torture rack!Fri May 18 1990 12:039
      That's interesting Landshark! I've got GAMMA 1,2,3 in my LP file.
    Guess I gotta move them to "safe storage" along with my other
    out-of-print/hard-to-find goods. If you really, really want a copy
    I could tape it. I'm not selling the record! 
      BTW - If you want to chenk out what Gamma's lead singer Davey
    Pattison is up to, check out the new Robin Trower " In the line
    of Fire". It's the best Trower release in years!

    						---/boom/---
647.17miles away from anything...HAMER::KRONELECTRIFIEDTue Jul 02 1991 15:244
     Gamma2....a real MONSTER ALBUM!!!!
    AND YES I'M SHOUTING!!!!!!!but sometimes
    it's justified. Best trax Skin+Bone,Mayday
    -Bill
647.18As Ronnie wails I cry!!SALEM::STIGTue Dec 29 1992 09:467
    Space station #5 RULZZZ!! I'm an old Ronny fan..Sammy, Ronny, Denny,
    Churchy...WoW!!! What a cast. High Volume stuff.. I saw Ronny when he
    started his solo career right after the 1st album..He played at the
    Orpheum theatre in Boston, Ma. They backed up someone..I think it was
    Journey--1978. It was GREAT!!I remember Ronnie wailing away right when
    the lights came on and until they came off at the end. It was his 1st
    solo album..I forget which one..can anyone help me??
647.19DABEAN::REAUMEperfectly&lt;==&gt;connectedTue Dec 29 1992 12:0415
    
    
       Ronnie's first solo album was : OPEN FIRE
    
       His second solo was titled : The Speed of Sound
    
       He has one newer solo album out and a possible Gamma reunion (?)
    
          I saw the 1978 tour and you're right, it was Journey that
    headlined. At the time Journey was billed as the wonders of the west
    coast. It was the Infinity tour, the first one with Steve Perry.
    And your right, Ronnie Montrose played some hellacious guitar on that
    tour.
    
    							-B{}{}M-
647.20Journey/Ronnie Montrose--Great Concert!!SALEM::STIGTue Dec 29 1992 21:099
    I am a Journey fanatic too..I love the older Journey (1st 3 albums).
    Infinity was great because it still had the original cast (Rollie,
    Vallory, Schon, and Dunbar). Wasn't it a great concert?? I finally met
    up with someone who went to this show..coolll!!! I'm curious to what
    other shows you've been too since the concert scene was HUGE back then.
    There was a concert showing every other week for cryin out loud!!!
    Now..theres nothing...compared to then anyhow.
    
                                                    Paul
647.21SALEM::SCALZOI hate this winter *^&amp;%Mon Jan 18 1993 12:569
    re -2
    
    How is Open Fire?
    
    I have The Speed of Sound and it doesn't do much for me. Now the
    Montrose release is one of my favorites of all times.. Space Station #
    5, Rock Candy, etc......
    
    Jeff
647.22DPE::STARRIs she ready to know my frustration?Mon Jan 18 1993 13:297
>    How is Open Fire?

I don't know how the rest of the album is, but it does contain at least
one great song - a cover of Gene Pitney's "Town Without Pity" that is just
phenomenal!

alan