Ronnie Wood keeps getting better
wgperry@capecod.net,(President-ecli | 02/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One would think guys like Ron Wood would slow down or take it easy, but Woody shows he's as into his music as he ever was. This is typical Wood, catchy, rocking, sly and FUN. I've seen Wood live probably a dozen times since 1975, with and without the Stones...this is why I keep going back. If you like Faces/Stewart/Stones 70s jamming rock, this is a great example of it."
Ronnie is always best live
Richard R. Carlton | Ada, MI United States | 10/09/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Although there is a studio CD Slide On This, I'd recommend the live disc....not all the same songs either. Ronnie keeps living his rock and roll life and as much as he is driven, he does a better job solo than Keith ever could....on this one he uses Bernard Fowler and Ian McLagan from the Stones machine. There are 7 of his own songs, one from Dylan, 2 that he wrote with Rod Stewart (Gasoline Alley & Stay With Me) and his Stones song Pretty Beat Up (which the Stones did even though they labeled the studio tapes "dog s____")....the tracks are from his 92-93 tour at the Ritz in NY, Avalon in Boston and at Budokan in Japan.....a great dose of Ronnie's guitar, lyrics, and slide, slide, slide.....and he even ends with a dose of his Faces days....finishes with a very nice version of Stay With Me."