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moy |
Hello All!
Just a quick reminder and round up on a few RW.com bits and pieces...
Firstly, remember that we are currenlty running our July competition to win a SIGNED Ronnie Wood Print Collection Catalogue 1984-2003. The book includes many photos of Ronnie at work, plus over 40 image prints of RW originals of many other musicians, celebrities and friends including Marvin Gaye, Muhammad Ali, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Pete Townshend, Jack Nicholson, Rod Stewart, George Harrison and of course The Rolling Stones.
The Guitar world section of the site has been updated once more. This time round Ronnie has added a few notes on his contributions to the 1981 Stones album 'Tattoo You'. Read his comments on 'Black Limousine' and 'No Use In Crying'. Ron has also added a picture of his Roland keyboard in the Guitar World Gear section.
Lastly, in case you were not aware, the Ronnie Wood Online shop is still currently in sale. Bargains include money off sweatbands, posters and selected T-shirts.
Until next time.
http://www.ronniewood.com
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JaggerLips |
Is the answer 10? |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
If you consider "Steel Wheels" and "Urban Jungle" as two tours and the 1999 "B2B revisited" as different from "No Security" or "B2B" then the answer is ten, the above ONLY if you consider the tours with the Rolling Stones as Wood also toured with his band "The New Barbarians", with "The Gunslingers" featuring Bo Diddley and his solo tours of 19988, 1992 and 1993 |
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Saint Sway |
question:
are we counting tours that Ronnie physically attened but never bothered to actually play guitar onstage??
j/k... I love Ronnie
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Saint Sway |
just a joke Moy. Woody's my hero. |
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TheSavageYoungXyzzy |
Ruh-roh, I said eight.
'75-76 (Tour Of The Americas/Black And Blue), '78 (Some Girls Theatre/Stadium tour), '81-82 (Tattoo You), '89-'90 (Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle), '94-95 (Voodoo Lounge/Stripped), '97-98 (Bridges To Babylon), '99 (No Security), '02-03 (Licks World Tour). |
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