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  1. A chronological set from Lou Reed 's first stint at RCA Records (1972–1975), Different Times is another anthology of his most famous work. The album collage and design were created by photographer/fine artist Daniel Arsenault. Naomi Taubleb was the art director and graphic designer on the packaging.

  2. Fortunately, though, Lou Reed did not become a forgotten footnote. Enter the sympathetic ears of instruments.David Bowie and fellow Spider-Martian Mick Ronson. Bowie was a huge fan who had covered the VU classics, “White Light/White Heat,” and “Waiting For My Man.” In the straight-up guitar work of Mick Ronson, Lou Reed found Ina ...

  3. 26 de may. de 2020 · Bowie and The Spiders toured widely in 1972 and, during a gig in Oxford, photographer Mick Rock captured one of popular music’s truly iconic images when David simulated ‘fellatio’ on Ronson’s guitar for the first time. Mick Rock: “Ronno was Ziggy’s anchor. His guitar gave the music its rock’n’roll edge.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Apart from being a key player in Bowie and Lou Reed’s careers, he also recorded five solo studio albums, with the most popular, Slaughter on 10th Avenue, reaching number nine in the UK Albums Chart in 1974.Raised a Mormon and so classically trained, Ronson’s iconic guitar playing was characterised by his melodic approach and is often discussed as being one of the greatest of all time.

  5. 27 de may. de 2021 · Mellencamp: “I owe Mick Ronson the hit song Jack and Diane. Mick was very instrumental in helping me arrange that song as I’d thrown it on the junk heap. We were down in Miami and Ronson came down and played on three or four tracks and worked on the American Fool record for four or five weeks. All of a sudden, for Jack and Diane, Mick said ...

  6. 27 de jul. de 2023 · All of a sudden there it was, the full Ziggy Stardust tone”: The post-Bowie career of Mick Ronson, rock ’n’ roll’s most quietly spoken guitar hero. By Mark McStea. published 27 July 2023. Sure, he made a massive imprint on David Bowie’s classic early ’70s albums. But Mick Ronson also worked with Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp ...

  7. 25 de abr. de 2017 · Classic Rock. The rise and fall of Mick Ronson. By Max Bell. ( Classic Rock ) published 25 April 2017. In 1970, Mick Ronson changed the career of David Bowie and went on to work with Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp, Morrissey and more. Classic Rock profiles the guitar hero. After the rise comes the fall.