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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2007

From the OGWT 1974

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  • I worked for Ronnie Lane, first with the FACES then as his tour manager '74 - '77. This was the third version of 'SLIM CHANCE" circa 1975. The "lead" gutarist on the paisley telecaster is Steve Simpson - also played fiddle (in duet with Charlie hart), mandolin and was a great stage presence and a great singer. Charlie Hart is on piano. Ruan O'Lochlainne is on Hammond then sax. Brian Belshaw is playing bass on RL's original Balck Zemaitis bass. Colin Davies is on drums. I loved this live!

  • Awesome... Steve Simpson is really earning his wages on this one - His voice is so big, you kind of doubt he even needs a mic...

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  • @urbiedurb1 what are you to these days? rock on!

  • @urbiedurb1 You're a very lucky guy to have had that amazing opportunity to work with one of the all time greats. Well done, you must have some very special memories

  • I've only seen about 5 videos of this guy, but tell me, can anyone out play this cool kat?? Man this guy is/was unbelievable.. A class act.

  • @urbiedurb1 Thanks so much for the info!! Wonderful, wonderful cover!!!

  • Thanks for brightening our lives Ronnie.

    Rock on.

  • @urbiedurb1 That's fantastic, you must have a lot of great memories. Steve Simpson was great, as well as the rest of this particular setting of Slim Chance. It was great seeing all these wonderful musicians talk about Ronnie and Slim Chance in the great, great film The Passing Show. I'd recommend anybody to watch that documentary if you get a chance......

  • i like, when another person said, about ronnie lane, sleep well mate,ronnie would have laughed, all for love, i love him to.

  • Ronnie Lane is a legend, & this vid shows how good he & the band really were.

    It looks effortless, which is a sign of class.I'm still missing you Ron my son.

  • @urbiedurb1 Blimey! I'm sure you've a few good stories to tell! I've been a fan of Ronnie's work with the Small Faces but had never realised the stuff he had done after. I taped this performance off the OGWT when it was repeated a few years ago then lost it when i buzzed out my old video tapes. I think you can look back at this now and appreciate it – like a good wine, it matures with age. Wilko period Dr Feelgood, Nick Lowe, Ducks DeLuxe overlooked brilliance.

  • Dude I wasn't born till 76 but this rules and music of today has nothing compared to this god bless you Ronnie Lane you are great!

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