I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986
Showing posts with label The A.R.M.S. Concert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The A.R.M.S. Concert. Show all posts

Friday, October 13, 2023

The A.R.M.S. SUPERGROUP ROYAL ALBERT HALL CONCERT QUIZ! [ANSWERS]

 


so how did you get on?

The answers are (were) all except the guy crouching at the front - anyone?) the guy with the salt and pepper hair and beard I couldn’t quite figure and thought perhaps it was the recording engineer and producer, Glynn Johns

The rest are

Left - Right (front to back . . . . . . ) 


Jimmy Page - Guitar

Kenny Jones - Drums

Charlie Watts - Drums

Ronny Lane - Vocals

Chris Stainton - Keyboards

Jeff Beck - Guitar, Vocals

Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals

Steve Winwood - Keyboards, Vocals

Ray Cooper - Percussion

Fernando Saunders - Bass

Andy Fairweather-Low - Guitar, Vocals

Bill Wyman - Bass








Tuesday, October 03, 2023

QUIZ : Now THAT’S a band! Can you name them all?

 



For the Prince’s Trust and afterward two nights for the ARMS for Ronnie Lane who is beginning to show the terrible deterioration in his health that would take him from us too early aged a mere 51.


I have got all bar one and am still checking . . . no googling or reverse engineering!


Friday, September 17, 2021

Good Night Song

 GOOD NIGHT IRENE - RONNIE LANE 

THE ARMS BENEFIT CONCERT

The Finale


'Night Ron!

THE ARMS CONCERT - For RONNIE - Voodoo Wagon

 

The Voodoo boys (well Jobe!) reposted this classic live concert of wonderful sets from Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton Stevie Winwood, Jeff Beck and others (Andy Fairweather Low, Joe Cocker, Paul Rogers to name but three). 

Ronnie Lane of The Small Faces, Faces and Slim Chance and a happy solo career fell foul of MS in 1977 and organised a charity concert of by now legendary attendees after Clapton's run for the Prince's Trust and he extended the run at the Royal Albert Hall to arrange a follow up fundraiser for the Multiple Sclerosis charity. After living with the disease for 21 years, Ronnie died in June 1997, aged 51 leaving his wife and four children (two step children who took his surname)

It is always worth checking out and again the guys over at Voodoo Wagon have reposted part of it here again

The Ronnie Lane ARMS Concert - Voodoo Wagon






The Concert:



For the Boss and Jobe! Gimme Some Lovin'! TURN IT UP!

If this last doesn't get you dancing around the room in your pants then someone has done some serious mischief to your boogie bone!