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ronnie lane docu
just watched the ronnie lane docu from bbc2 last nite
fantastic tv for an old faces rock n roller a very tallented guy who did his own thing , ronnie was such a talented and brave guy , i was lucky to see the faces a few times they had themselves a real good time ! |
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I watched it as well, not a huge fan but he came over well .
He must have lost a fortune keeping his band afloat. Always had a smile on his face |
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Excellent documentary. Top fella as well, died criminally young. And the stupid people say God is good.
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who watched this hidden away gem of a show. I've always loved The Small Faces, wish they'd do one about Stevie Marriott as well. That's long overdue. Ronnie was a great bloke by the sound of it, did his own thing, lived his own way, good on him. Made me a bit sad that all those young, angel faced, cockney geezers are now either in their near 60s or gone. I'm not saying that being 60 is bad, just when you see them as young as that it's hard to take in how they are now. I was a great fan of Rod and The Faces too until he left to go solo, not too keen on his music after that. The Small Faces, The Who and The Kinks, great stuff.
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