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Reply #1225 - Apr 14th, 2011 at 8:11pm
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Mac's guitarist is Jon from the Bumps.

But Ronnie's fairly ubiquitous these days, so you never know...
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The Face(s) rings a bell


Every lithograph tells a story for Ron Wood


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April 16, 2011


They thought they were "Waiting On a Friend," but instead they'll settle for $80,000 in attorneys' fees.

Early last year, a trio of California art galleries got sued for selling prints of a painting by Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood called "Rod and Ronnie," which depicted Wood and Rod Stewart crooning together into a microphone during their Faces days.

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The problem: Wood's painting and subsequent prints bear a striking resemblance to a photo by celebrity photographer Robert Matheu, who claims he took it at a Faces concert in 1975.

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© Robert Matheu



The galleries, who were charged by Matheu in a January 2010 suit along with Wood, claim Wood had given them guarantees of the artworks' authenticity when they first began selling them in 2003.

But when they reached out to Wood last year, asking the rocker to protect them from liability in the case, they complained they got the runaround, bounced between his legal teams in London, New York and Los Angeles.

Last month, Wood finally broke down and agreed to indemnify the galleries from Matheu's claims while paying the bills racked up by Fink's law firm.

An attorney for Matheu, whose case is still pending, declined to comment. A spokesman said Wood's lawyer was travelling and could not be reached for comment.

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Don't see the resemblance.
Rod's in green in the painting, and Ronnie's guitar strap is a different color, too...

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Reply #1227 - Apr 17th, 2011 at 2:45pm
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Ha ha!  Wink "Vive la difference!" Grin
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My Fantasy Band: Ronnie Wood The Rolling Stones


Friday, 22 April 2011

Saxophone - King Curtis

I would like him because of his history with the wailing saxophone and the tenor. He had a really great live band, with some terrific musicians in it, including Billy Preston. He actually opened up for Aretha Franklin when she made 'Aretha Live at Fillmore West'. He did his set and then the same band backed up Aretha, which I was very impressed with.

Guitar - Cornell Dupree

I've chosen him because I feel like he is very overlooked; he is an East Coast American session guitarist but he is a really funky guitar player. He has performed with King Curtis before so I know they work well together.

Drums - Al Jackson

He is best known for being in Booker T. & the M.G.'s, a group of musicians who were the house band for Stax Records. He played on lots of the great soul classics, including Otis Reddings', and he just keeps it real with a steady beat. He's very adaptable and he can go play jazz, rock and rhythm and blues – basically any kind of funk.

Bass - James Jamerson

He played on all the great Motown records and this band wouldn't be complete without him. That would just be perfect.

Vocals - Little Richard

I like everything of his from when he started singing in his church days to his early gospel stuff, before he became more popular with things like 'Rip it Up' and 'Tutti Frutti' but he has such a very soulful and amazingly powerful voice.

Background vocals - Etta James and Aretha Franklin

I just think that they would sound wicked together and backing Little Richard up would be incredible. With those people behind him as well would mean it was one hell of a kicking band. I suppose a lot of them have gone now but it's my ideal band anyway.

Ronnie Wood is nominated for a Sony DAB Rising Star Award and Music Radio Personality Award at this year's Sony Radio Academy Awards for his show on Absolute Classic Rock. To cast your vote for the former go to www.sony.co.uk/risingstar

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The Rolling Stones: Vote for Ronnie


Ronnie Wood needs YOUR vote for the Rising Star Sony Award!

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My Fantasy Band: Ronnie Wood The Rolling Stones


Friday, 22 April 2011

Saxophone - King Curtis

I would like him because of his history with the wailing saxophone and the tenor. He had a really great live band, with some terrific musicians in it, including Billy Preston. He actually opened up for Aretha Franklin when she made 'Aretha Live at Fillmore West'. He did his set and then the same band backed up Aretha, which I was very impressed with.

Guitar - Cornell Dupree

I've chosen him because I feel like he is very overlooked; he is an East Coast American session guitarist but he is a really funky guitar player. He has performed with King Curtis before so I know they work well together.

Drums - Al Jackson

He is best known for being in Booker T. & the M.G.'s, a group of musicians who were the house band for Stax Records. He played on lots of the great soul classics, including Otis Reddings', and he just keeps it real with a steady beat. He's very adaptable and he can go play jazz, rock and rhythm and blues – basically any kind of funk.

Bass - James Jamerson

He played on all the great Motown records and this band wouldn't be complete without him. That would just be perfect.

Vocals - Little Richard

I like everything of his from when he started singing in his church days to his early gospel stuff, before he became more popular with things like 'Rip it Up' and 'Tutti Frutti' but he has such a very soulful and amazingly powerful voice.

Background vocals - Etta James and Aretha Franklin

I just think that they would sound wicked together and backing Little Richard up would be incredible. With those people behind him as well would mean it was one hell of a kicking band. I suppose a lot of them have gone now but it's my ideal band anyway.

Ronnie Wood is nominated for a Sony DAB Rising Star Award and Music Radio Personality Award at this year's Sony Radio Academy Awards for his show on Absolute Classic Rock. To cast your vote for the former go to www.sony.co.uk/risingstar

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I don't think Etta and Aretha would stay in the background for more than 30 seconds.  Those two ladies would blast Little Richard right out of his shoes.
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Rolling Stones' Keith Richards 'put his teeth back in with superglue' Ronnie Wood also says Stones are keen to work together again


Keith Richards once put his teeth back in using superglue, according to his bandmate Ronnie Wood.

While discussing his own dental history with The Guardian, Wood claimed that the DIY approach to oral health is a "good standby".

Speaking about his recent cosmetic dentistry, the Faces man said he turns to glue when his teeth fall out.

"Luckily, last time this one fell out Ana [Araujo, his girlfriend] had some glue in her cupboard … dental glue," Wood explained.

"Keith [Richards] did it with superglue once. It's a good standby."

Wood also spoke about The Rolling Stones' future plans, suggesting the band are keen to reconvene at some point.

"They're evolving, all doing their own stuff. Charlie's [Watts] got his jazz band, he's doing his solo stuff, Keith is contemplating his navel and playing with different people and reading, Mick [Jagger] is doing shit. But we want to work together again," he said.

Earlier this year, The Rolling Stones denied having any "firm" plans to play live, following news of a potential new tour being made public via a lawsuit.

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Ronnie Wood: Second life


There's the young girlfriend, the Hoxton flat, the new veneers, the radio show... At 63, Ronnie Wood is starting again


Simon Hattenstone
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'I'm lucky to be alive because a lot of them have dropped by the wayside.'
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If there's one thing more surprising than Rolling Stone Keith Richards surviving into his 60s, it's that his bandmate Ronnie Wood has done so, too. After all, this is a man so debauched, so obliterated by drink and drugs, and such an all-round pain in the arse that Richards put a gun to his head and threatened to kill him. And that was before things got really bad. Three years ago the Stones guitarist walked out on his wife Jo, who appeared to be the one stabilising influence in his life, and moved in with a teenage girl, and the drink, the drugs, the mood swings all got worse. Many feared the worst.

Yet today he is 15 months clean, has a sensible girlfriend (still young enough to be his grand-daughter, of course), has released a fine solo album and been nominated as radio personality of the year and best newcomer. What went right?

We're at the studio in central London where he records his weekly radio show for Absolute Classic Rock. He's reminiscing about the 60s when great guitarists were 10 a penny. Who was the best – Page, Clapton, Beck, Hendrix? "Jimi [Hendrix] cos he broke all the rules and was such a natural. But Eric was my mainstay because I was a big fan of him with the Yardbirds and I used to share the same girlfriend with him. I got my first wife Krissy from him. We'd always rib each other, 'Oi, take your hands off my bird.'" Didn't they also both have a relationship with Pattie Boyd? "Yeah. Amazing, the camaraderie. And the girls. There was another girl in Los Angeles called Cathy. I thought she was my girlfriend but I found out after she was seeing just about every other guitar player on the circuit."

At the same time? "Yeah. When I was out of town she'd move on to the next one. But in those days it was a kind of unwritten rule, what's mine is yours." And nobody got upset? "No, nobody looked too far into it." He pauses. "Well, some people looked a bit deeper than they should have done and probably got upset."

Wood has one of the most extensive CVs in rock. He played bass in the Jeff Beck group, guitar in the Faces and the Stones (he might have missed out on the golden age, but has still done 36 years with them), hung out with Hendrix, was chased by Janis Joplin, helped Clapton out of his drug haze and collaborated with everybody from Dylan to Aretha to Bo Diddley. His face is a map of dissolution – cheeks like quarries, deep grooves running from nose to mouth – but he has the same black hair (now flecked with tiny bits of silver) in the same feather cut he's always had. At times he bears a disarming resemblance to Dot Cotton; at others, his energy, enthusiasm and boyish figure make him seem more like a teenager. Today he's wearing skinny girl's jeans (28-inch waist), a leopard-skin top, dinky little waistcoat and black cashmere coat. Ronnie Wood is 63 years old.

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Photograph: Getty Images



We're on the roof garden of the studio and Wood is taking one of his many fag breaks. (Actually, it would be more accurate to talk of non-fag breaks.) His beautiful Brazilian girlfriend Ana Araujo is in her early 30s. "Can I 'ave a cigarette, baby?" she whispers to him. She seems sweet, shy and devoted, talking about how she'd like a baby in her late 30s, how both she and Wood are Gemini and have "double balance".

As Wood has his photo taken, I'm staring at his teeth. How come they are so white? "I had them done a few years ago; they trimmed the actual teeth down a bit and put these veneers on top." By rights they should be nicotine-stained and smack-ravaged? He grins. "Yeah, I said I want the veneer to be white and they said, 'Oh, it's not Ronnie Wood to have bloody Hollywood teeth. So we got a built-in stain." He gives me a guided tour of his gob. "A couple of these have fallen out. I got the superglue out. Luckily, last time this one fell out Ana had some glue in her cupboard." She glued them back in with superglue?

"I don't think we want to talk about that in the article," his manager Sherry Daly says.

"Nah, it was dental glue," Wood says. "Keith did it with superglue once. It's a good stand-by."

What about those concave cheeks – are they natural or drug-induced? "I got them from sebaceous cysts while using heroin." He's grinning again. "Amazing the poisons I used to put in my body. I used to love it." His lean figure is, he says, from "drugs, drink, malnutrition. In the States we went past a store in the old days and it said 'discount food' and me and my mate both went, 'Yeah, discount food all together.'"

Why, was there no time? "No time and no inclination, really. I used to have a big breakfast, then sail through the rest of the day. The hole that the drink didn't fill, the cigarettes would." He looks back on those years with pleasure and exhaustion.

"With the youth we could take on anything and conquer it." Sometimes, he says, he still feels like that, but then he remembers the dodgy ankle or ropey shoulder. It's incredible how well he looks, all things considered. He nods. "I'm lucky to be alive because a lot of them have dropped by the wayside, even young people – my kids' friends are dying because they don't know where to stop. And there's a lot of bad drugs around, lots of depression and lots of misuse of alcohol."

People are taking worse drugs now? "Yeah, I think they were purer in our day. And also, it ran in my family to have such resistance to alcohol because my mum and dad, grandparents, brothers, they were on the barges and reared on alcohol." His parents, he has said, were the first generation in his family to live on land. His dad played piano and harmonica, busked and entertained in the music halls. "At my first wedding, Keith [Richards] told me, 'Your dad's got more talent in his little finger than you'll ever have' and I went, 'That's a compliment, even though you're trying to put me down, Keith, because you love my dad.' Archie. Good old Archie…"

While he credits his ox-like constitution to his Gypsy background, drink was partly responsible for prematurely seeing off his two brothers. "Lots of the family lived to a ripe old age, but my brothers went in their 60s. My brother Ted was my age when he went and I don't feel like going. But Ted had given up the will to be ambitious. I'd say, 'Come on, Ted'…" He trails off.

We're back in the studio, the show now finished. Wood has been DJ-ing for only a year, but he is extraordinarily good – relaxed, funny, with a fund of outrageous stories. It's quickly apparent how much he loves the music – he closes his eyes tight, clicks his fingers, dances along, talks over the songs in a rush of giddy enthusiasm. He says he wishes his family could be here to see him. "I think my parents and brothers would have been so proud to see me sober and getting my life back together."

He was 14 when he started drinking heavily – brandy and whisky. In the 70s he drank himself silly because, despite his apparent insouciance, he says he felt insecure in the Faces. At the end of the 70s he started freebasing cocaine – an early form of crack. And, as he says in his autobiography, that was him done for the next five years. It was during this period that Richards threatened to blow his brains out. "When he thinks you're out of control, you think, Christ, there must be something wrong."

In 1985, he married his second wife, Jo, and though she was a moderating influence, he still drank. Until 2003, he claimed he had never played a gig sober. In 2008, he left Jo for Russian model Ekaterina Ivanova. The collapse of his marriage could not have been more public or dramatic. Two days after his daughter Leah's wedding, he ran away with Ekaterina, or Katia as she's also known. His four children were devastated. The 18 months that followed made the previous 50 seem positively abstemious. In December 2009, he was arrested after witnesses alleged he had tried to throttle Katia during a drunken row in the street. Although she didn't press charges, that was the end of their relationship. A few weeks later, he was in rehab for the eighth and, he hopes, final time.

The day before he went into the Priory, Sherry, who has worked with him for 30 years, told him she couldn't cope any more. "I saw her in tears and she said, 'I can't work with you.'" It was an ultimatum?

"No, I made an intervention," she says.

"She gave me love and a tear. [Faces drummer] Kenney Jones was there as well and he said, 'Ronnie, I agree with Sherry' and I thought, 'Fuckin' hell, I must be doing something wrong to affect people like this.' They were in tears."

Many didn't expect him to stick it out. "Lots of people went, 'Oh, give him a couple of weeks and he'll be back on it.' There were a lot of doubting Thomases, and there was something inside me that thought, 'I've got to do this and prove them wrong.'"

Is it true he was "kidnapped" by snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan and artist Damien Hirst? Yes, he says, sort of, but they did ask him first. "They went, 'Ronnie, d'you want us to come over and help you?' And I went, 'Pleeeeease' cos I couldn't stand myself, I'd just have more and more and more. A bit like I am with the cigarettes now."

If he wasn't in a bar, he'd be drinking alone at home. "I was even worse on my own, because I wouldn't have to face me."

Since he got clean, Wood has enjoyed a sustained creative splurge – painting (he once sold a work for $1m, and says he could make more from his art now than the Stones), a new album and the radio show. Wood is particularly pleased with the solo album, I Feel Like Playing. Over the decades he has released seven albums and written many songs (notably with Rod Stewart on the singer's massive 1972 album Never A Dull Moment, and the title track to the Faces album Ooh La La!). Even so, until now, he has been regarded as a wannabe – the Stones rarely record his songs, and he has said the Jagger/Richards songwriting partnership feels like a bit of a closed shop. But the recent album is a real breakthrough – his voice is more mature and controlled, and there are a few really great songs. Why You Wanna Go And Do A Thing Like That, co-written with Kris Kristofferson, has the makings of a classic. "Even Rod came down to some of the sessions in LA and said, 'Ron, you are now crowned a proper vocalist.' He said, 'I can't believe your improvement.' And Bobby Womack said, 'Ronnie, you're choosing the keys for your songs, you're experimenting' – cos I used to be like a bull in a china shop, I've got an idea and I'm going to sing it: waaaahhhhh!"

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With Rod Stewart in 1973.
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Is the album autobiographical? Of course, he says – what isn't? "A lot of the songs are about the relationship I was in at the time. With Katia. I was leaving home, and walking out of my marriage with Jo. It was something I had to do. I don't know what drove me to it, but I had to do it." He shows me a silver leaf round his neck. "Eric Clapton gave me this freedom leaf. And that's what I wanted, what I felt: I've got to be free of the ties I've got at the moment." Strangely, his daughter Leah also gave him a freedom leaf: "Even though she didn't actually know what was going down at the time. I gave her away, and two days later I was gone."

I had assumed the album looked back with some regret at the relationship with Katia. "No, it was about me having the choice and freedom to be me. Kat would say, 'Why d'you want to go and do a thing like that for, you know, leave home?' And I'm going, 'Yes, it is ridiculous, but let's write a song about it,' so I did."

In a way, he says, he had to completely lose it before recovering his sanity. Many people expected him to run back to Jo and beg forgiveness. Did he? "No, I didn't. A lot of people were going, 'You've fucked up, you've made the worst move of your life', but I was thinking, 'There's something here I've got to discover, and that something is me.' And that was very exciting because I'm much crazier and much more creative when I'm sober."

He admits there's been plenty of pain. His relationship with his children broke down; they were furious with him when he walked out. "I've had my differences with them," he admits with rare understatement. But they've forgiven him now? "Yeah. I used to worry, 'I've lost my family.' They hated my for a while, but they're very resilient. The oldest is 36, the youngest is 28. So they're all grown and they've seen me come through and now they say, 'OK Dad, we love you, we're on your side.'"

After moving out of the Esher home he shared with Jo, Wood went to live in Surrey with Katia. Now he lives alone in a Hoxton studio. He and Jo have split everything down the middle and will continue to do so, he says.

Wood has famously lost tens of millions of pounds over the years – on wine and women, being a useless businessman and just not caring. Now he's convinced those days are over. "Looking at the bills on tour when I was using, I'd have the top wines – I should have been a sommelier because I'm a wine expert and I go from the gutter to the throne in my taste in alcohol." What's the most he'd spend on a bottle? "A thousand pounds… it didn't matter." Has he ever tried to work out how much he's spent on drink and drugs? "No, I haven't, because it's bottomless and it's pointless to go, 'Agh.' It would make me laugh, actually. What, £20m?"

Now, he says, he's so alert to everything, and has so many projects on the go, he doesn't know how to squeeze everything in. What about the Stones? "They're evolving, all doing their own stuff. Charlie's got his jazz band, he's doing his solo stuff, Keith is contemplating his navel and playing with different people and reading, Mick is doing shit, but we want to work together again. When that comes, I don't know."

For the first 17 years of his Stones life he was just a hired hand. Did it make him insecure? "I just looked at it like I was doing my apprenticeship, even though I might have been 50 years old. I was learning, but I was teaching as well: how to let go and enjoy life." He also performed another valuable function – as a glue in the combustible relationship between Jagger and Richards. "During the Dirty Work days, that was a really bad time, I got them through that. I'd be like, 'You stay near the phone, I'm going to get him on the phone and I'll ring you back.'"

Does it feel different now he's a fully fledged member of the band? "That's right, now they listen to me before they make a decision. In the old days, me and Sherry used to say, 'The meek shall inherit the earth, if it's all right with everyone else', but now it's not like that."

Ana walks into the room. He is delighted to see her and gives her a playful slap on the thigh. You seem happy together, I say. "She's part of my adventure and I'm part of hers, cos she gave up… she used to drink a glass of wine and enjoy it, but she said, 'If you need the support, I won't do it' and she hasn't weakened, which I think is very admirable." Is she making him more sensible? "No, but it is nice to be with somebody who isn't like, 'Come on, let's go and get wrecked.' I can go into bars and parties, and I used to feel, 'Euch, I'm really missing out here' but now I don't feel I am – been there, done it."

Despite being divorced from Jo, he is still wearing their wedding ring. "I wear it on my right hand now. She saw it a couple of weeks ago and said, 'You've still got your wedding ring' and I said, 'Yeah, because you're my old mate and you always will be' and she said, 'Yeah, you're my best friend and you always will be.'"

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With new girlfriend Ana Araujo. "It is nice
to be with somebody who isn't like,
'Come on, let's go and get wrecked."
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It's early evening, and he's hungry – another change – so we leave the studio. He's arm in arm with Ana, still puffing away on a fag. He's just made a jingle asking listeners to vote for him in the radio awards. He'd love to win, and thinks it's amazing that he's been nominated. It makes him laugh that, at 63, he's up for best newcomer, but at the same time he thinks there's something weirdly apposite about it. After all, he says, he is just starting out.

• Ronnie Wood is nominated for Music Radio Personality Of The Year and the Sony DAB Rising Star Award at the 2011 Sony Radio Academy Awards. For more information and to cast your vote, go to risingstar.sony.co.uk.


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Great read.

For better or (mostly) worse, Ronnie's been tabloid fodder for years.
Much to their chagrin, it's been nothing but the former lately - and great to see/read.

Well done, Ronnie!    

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Ronnie is doing really good! staying sober. 15 Months! & he's productive too, unlike Keith.
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Amazing transformation.  I am happiest that he has managed to heal the shattered relationships within his family.  In the end that is the most important thing.  Props to Jo for allowing that healing to take place rather than blocking it with bitterness.  

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Absolute podcast Ronnie Wood


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Absolute Radio Classic Rock presenter Ronnie Wood is getting his own podcast versions of his show.

There'll be two different podcasts to start with - one featuring stories of Ronnie's time with the Rolling Stones and the other containing highlights of interviews from his daily radio show.

Ronnie is nominated in this year's Rising Star category at next month's Sony Awards, as well as in the Music Radio Personality category.

Absolute Radio's content director Tony Moorey said: "No one would believe that Ronnie’s only been a DJ for less than a year – he’s a natural and his two Sony nominations are testament to that. Creating this new podcast channel for Ronnie’s show was a natural progression, opening up the show to a brand new audience. I challenge you not to laugh when listening to it on the tube home."

An independent production by Somethin' Else, The Ronnie Wood Show is on Absolute Classic Rock at 4pm Monday to Thursday and 8pm Friday (repeated Saturday night at 10pm on the main Absolute Radio).

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Rod Stewart is keen to play with the Faces again.  

"It's finding the time," the veteran rocker admitted in Hollywood where he was being honoured by Ascap (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers).

"[Ronnie Wood] has to do the Stones tour and I can't wait for him to make up his mind whether they are going to tour," Rod explained.

"If that lot would just pack it in and say 'we've retired' then me and Ronnie could get on with it!" he joked.

Rod confessed he didn't get a chance to see former Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall's attempts at being the Faces front man last year.

"I heard they were really good and I sent an email to Woody (Ronnie Wood) congratulating him."

"They only did one show, whether they're going to do any more I don't know," he admitted.

Regardless of a Faces reunion, the singer has been enjoying returning to his musical roots with some new songs.

"I'm doing a blues album now [with] Jeff Beck and it'll be another milestone for me," he confessed. "That's how I started out with folk music and blues stuff."

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"If that lot would just pack it in and say 'we've retired' then me and Ronnie could get on with it!"
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"If that lot would just pack it in and say 'we've retired' then me and Ronnie could get on with it!"
I'm beginning to think that's not such a bad idea. Interesting stuff Ronnie!


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A Blues album with Jeff Beck. If that's true I'm really looking forward.
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Yes, that term is still widely used over here. Not being someone who uses slang to great extent, it isn’t a word I tend to use. I’ve always just referred to them as ‘cigarettes’.
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OMG... check the new look of Ronnie and Ane LOL  Grin Grin Grin

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Launch of the new Tommy Hilfiger pop-up shop at Tommy Hilfiger 'Prep World', yesterday at Covent Garden in London:

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