Ronnie Montrose Dead at 64

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  • Nitro Express
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Aug 2004
    • 32797

    #31
    I really wasn't all that familiar with Montrose. Man. The guy was a smoooooth guitar player.
    No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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    • GreenBayLA
      Sniper
      • Jan 2006
      • 796

      #32
      I heard the news on radio tonight and was stunned. I've been listening to the 1st 2 GAMMA albums in heavy rotation since I posted this Jan 26th:



      That show got pulled but here is another.
      Last edited by GreenBayLA; 03-05-2012, 03:43 AM.
      "Nothing gets a yak over a suspension bridge faster than 'Back in the Saddle Again' by Aerosmith" ~ DLR

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      • 78/84 guy
        Crazy Ass Mofo
        • Apr 2005
        • 2557

        #33
        This sucks ! I loved his playing. Open Fire is classic. And the first Montrose album. Music From Hear was cool. I seen him on that tour. His wife was playing drums !! She was awesome. Talked to him affter the show for about a half hour sitting on the edge of the stage. Nice guy !! He signed some stuff for me & my brother who loves him more than anyone !! Seen him with Sam a few years back with the original guys & they kicked ass !! Blew away Sam's band !! He should have fired them after the show and begged Ronnie to make a new album with him !! RIP Ronnie, thanks for the great tunes !!

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        • bantonelli
          Crazy Ass Mofo
          • Nov 2004
          • 2629

          #34
          RIP Ronnie. His albums are legendary, despite Bette's voice. It's the ONLY way I can tolerate it.

          Bob James soon after became the voice of Montrose and Rocked it hard!!

          Ronnie, you will always be a San Francisco Rock Legend. Get on your Bad Motor Scooter and ride to heaven..
          "Meet us in the Future.....NOT the Pasture".......DLR, August '07, VH Press Conference - Tour '07-'08

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          • IceCreamBlondie
            Head Fluffer
            • Dec 2008
            • 378

            #35
            Originally posted by Panamark
            I wonder if Hagar actually goes to the memorial ?

            And if he does, can he make a speech about Ronnie and
            not himself or Van Halen ?
            I'd love to see what happens......

            RIP Ronnie.............
            I'm Stayin' Frosty!

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            • clarathecarrot
              Full Member Status

              • May 2010
              • 3588

              #36
              I am amazed spamula didn't include the dates of his birthday bash and a link to his wabo swag and pirate stuff. TOOL!
              2015 once smoke 2 smoke ...poke
              clara the tiny giraffe make fur curve

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              • Yount
                Commando
                • Jan 2012
                • 1099

                #37
                By Sammy Hagar
                March 6, 2012 11:45 AM ET

                For me Ronnie's passing is the end of an era. Ronnie Montrose gave me my first break as a songwriter, as a front man, as a recording artist and as a touring artist, and for that I will always be grateful. The first Montrose album was the first album I ever recorded and it still stands as one of the best recordings I have ever been a part of. I wrote songs with him, but it was his trip. He's the guy that got me to sing with him. I had no experience whatsoever; I just wrote the first four songs in my life, which were "Bad Motor Scooter," "Make It Last," "One Thing on My Mind," and "I Don't Want It," played them for Ronnie upon first meeting, shook my hand, and said, "Let's start a band." I went from zero to a hundred.

                I saw him at Winterland with the Edgar Winter Group, [touring in support of] They Only Come Out at Night, with "Free Ride" and "Frankenstein." I didn't know who he was; I didn't know anything about him. I had a soul band – we were playing Tower of Power and James Brown – and we sat there and watched Edgar Winter. I told my guitar player, "I want you to be like that" – like Ronnie Montrose. And he's going, "I don't want to play that kind of music," and I'm going, "Well, I do." We got into it. It broke my band up, seeing Ronnie for the first time. I said, "I'm going to be like that guy. I'm going to play guitar like that and I'm going to sing like…the way I sing."

                I was talking to a guy a couple of days after the show, and he said, "That's Ronnie Montrose, and that was his last show. He lives in Sausalito." I lived in San Francisco, and I said, "Do you have his address?" because I didn't even have a phone. He gave it to me, and I went and knocked on his door, dressed like David Bowie – big old high heel platform shoes, satin pants, probably had make-up on, with a Les Paul and a notebook pad with all kinds of lyrics in it. I said, "I'm Sammy Hagar. I heard you're looking for a singer." He said, "Come on in. You got any songs?" I played him my four songs, we shook hands, and he said, "Let's start a band. Do you know any drummers? I've got a bass player, Bill Church." I had a drummer, Denny Carmassi – wasn't in my band, but he was my favorite drummer around town.

                Within a month we were signed to Warner Bros. Records, Ted Templeman producing, and the first Montrose album was born a month after that. It was the fastest thing I've ever done in my life. Like I said, I went from zero to a hundred in the blink of an eye – all because of Ronnie.

                He was a changeling. Ronnie never liked to stick with anything. We made one of the greatest hard rock/heavy metal albums of all time with that first Montrose album, and then he didn't want to do that anymore. "Nah, nah, we've got to have better songs, we've got to change our image, that kind of music is out." Boy, he was just laying it on us. Ronnie really liked to change – immediately. We butted heads and I got thrown out of the band [after one more album, 1974's Paper Money], but I carried on with that "first Ronnie Montrose" I saw. What I learned from Ronnie Montrose, I still utilize today when I step on a stage. I try to keep the energy up and the entertainment high.

                The first time Eddie Van Halen and I met, it was around 1977. We were on a stadium show with Boston, Black Sabbath, myself, Van Halen. He came to my dressing room, and said, "I'm a Montrose freak, I love the band!" And Ted Templeman told me, when he signed Van Halen, they were called something else, and he wanted to name them after the guitar player. He said on the first Van Halen record, he took the first Montrose record in there and said, "Boom. We're going to have eight great songs, they're going to be this long, they're going to be this tempo." And pretty much patterned the whole thing after it – right down to saying, "Why don't you guys get Sammy Hagar to sing in this band? He's been thrown out of Montrose." That's a true story!

                Eddie had a totally new twist on the whole guitar style thing, but as far as the chording goes – not his soloing as much as the chording – yeah, he took some of that big open chord thing [from Montrose]. The big open A, the big open D, the big open E. Everything as open as you could make it, to make it as heavy as possible with one guitar. And that was pretty much Ronnie's style, too. And of course the fire, too – Van Halen came out with all that fire, which is Ronnie. Ronnie was full of fire, man.

                [I last spoke to Montrose] a couple of weeks ago, and about a week before that, and then four or five days before that. We were talking a lot, because we were planning a Montrose reunion for my birthday in Cabo this year. Montrose, the whole band, has not been there. Denny's been there, Bill's been there, Ronnie's been there – but [the whole band together] has never been there. I said to Ronnie, "Come on, man. We're all getting old. Let's do this again while we can." And he was in, we were all in. On my 65th, on October 13th, I was planning on coming out with Montrose, doing the whole first album, then going in with my other band, and then bringing Chickenfoot out. I was going to try to [cover] my whole four decades for the fans that night, without nobody knowing. And Ronnie was in. It's crazy. I even played back on my message box, February 10th – "Hagar, Ronzo…call me back!" It was all good. It's fucked up that those songs will never be played by those four members again. Songs can go forever, but we can't.

                [I would like Montrose to be remembered] as one of the pioneers of American heavy/hard rock. And certainly, one of the great hard rock guitar players. But he was more than that – he was really versatile. But if you're going to remember him for anything, put on that first Montrose record.

                The only positive I can grab onto is the fact that the music will live on. It's a shame to lose Ronnie and I'm so sorry for his loved ones. Rest in peace.

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                • Yount
                  Commando
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 1099

                  #38
                  Sorry it's so long.

                  As you can see, Sammy waffles on and on about himself and even Eddie Van Halen.

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                  • Fairwrning
                    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 11371

                    #39
                    The first time Eddie Van Halen and I met, it was around 1977. We were on a stadium show with Boston, Black Sabbath, myself, Van Halen. He came to my dressing room, and said, "I'm a Montrose freak, I love the band!" And Ted Templeman told me, when he signed Van Halen, they were called something else, and he wanted to name them after the guitar player. He said on the first Van Halen record, he took the first Montrose record in there and said, "Boom. We're going to have eight great songs, they're going to be this long, they're going to be this tempo." And pretty much patterned the whole thing after it – right down to saying, "Why don't you guys get Sammy Hagar to sing in this band? He's been thrown out of Montrose." That's a true story!



                    WHAT A FUCKIN DOUCHE.....I will never mention the fat fuckers name again..So He was asked to be in VH in 77?? VH was copying Montrose??

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                    • sadaist
                      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 11625

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Yount
                      Sorry it's so long.

                      As you can see, Sammy waffles on and on about himself and even Eddie Van Halen.

                      For the love of God Sammy....shut the fuck up!


                      Me...My....Sammy Hagar....I....Myself.....My birthday.....and on & on & on

                      He realizes he is supposed to be sharing his thoughts on a guy that died & not writing his own autobiography here? Fucking self promoting jerkwad chump.



                      And yeah, Montrose was cool & all but the majority of anyone will only know the songs Rock Candy & Bad Motor Scooter and very few of them will even know who the fuck the band was that played them. Suddenly the guy dies & everyone is acting like he was Hendrix or something. Sorry, but if he was so fucking great he would have made a name for himself other than "that cool first album back in the 70's". hate to dig on him cause I like the tunes. But not that much. Christ people. Respect the guy but be real about his influence.

                      LOL....EVH stole his style from Ronnie Montrose and got the idea of the band name from him. I suppose Montrose also invented the personal computer & cellular phone. Why the fuck not.....
                      “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                      • Fairwrning
                        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 11371

                        #41
                        Originally posted by vandeleur
                        Be interesting to hear how gagar makes this all about him
                        Good call

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                        • Jagermeister
                          Full Member Status

                          • Apr 2010
                          • 4510

                          #42
                          wow. I'm shocked, R.I.P.

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                          • Zing!
                            Veteran
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 2363

                            #43
                            I've heard the 'Van Halen wanted their first album to sound like Montrose' rumor before. Sammy was also fond of saying they tried to get him in the band in 77, but I took that claim with an entire salt lick block of salt. It's a shame about Ronnie - that first album was classic - despite the singer - and even Paper Money was really good. He seemed like a pretty down to earth guy, and no one can really dispute the mark he made with that first album.

                            And yeah. Surprised Ched Chunker hasn't been weeping Oscar style tears of sorrow for any camera near him.
                            Last edited by Zing!; 03-06-2012, 08:27 PM.
                            My karma just ran over your dogma.

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                            • Jagermeister
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                              • Apr 2010
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                              • Jagermeister
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                                • Apr 2010
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