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Rolling Stones 'Ronnie Wood' Moving To Los Angeles '
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The backing tracks for both songs were cut in late 1972 during the Goats Head Soup sessions and feature Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar; Taylor later demanded and received a share of the album's royalties – from Wikipedia entry on Tattoo You.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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All was set for it to be Year of the Lad at the Sony Radio Academy Awards on Monday night, with wins for Frank Skinner, Robbie Savage and ahem Ronnie Wood.
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For the Stones' live "Shine a Light" film soundtrack and album, guitarist Ronnie Wood redid four seconds of one of his solos.
Wizard of the Rock 'n' Roll Mix Jim Fusilli 2011
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Then we did the show, two shows actually; Ronnie Wood was on it, Mick Taylor was on it, Charlie Watts was on it, and I was on it.
Mike Ragogna: Moline Loves Paul Simon, Plus Chatting With Bill Wyman, American Idol's James Durbin and Mastodon's Brann Dailor Mike Ragogna 2011
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Mr. Persoone dreamed up the chocolate shooter when the wives of Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts asked him to help prepare a surprise birthday party for their Rolling Stone husbands.
Turning Chocolate on Its Head Paul Ames 2011
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When I first met Ronnie Wood I told him, falsely, that I worked on the broken biscuit counter in Woolworths on Oxford Street and he waited outside the shop for two days.
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✒Monkey's uncanny coincidence of the week: "Tops and Waiting on a Friend were recorded in late 1972 during the Goats Head Soup sessions and featuring Mick Taylor, not Ronnie Wood, on guitar; Taylor later demanded and received a share of the album's royalties" – from an article on the Rolling Stones album Tattoo You by GQ editor Dylan Jones in his July issue.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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Kicking things off this Friday is lucky-to-be-alive wild man of house, Brandon Block, whose most infamous performance remains a heavily refreshed impromptu duet with Ronnie Wood at the 2000 Brit awards.
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Then we did the show, two shows actually; Ronnie Wood was on it, Mick Taylor was on it, Charlie Watts was on it, and I was on it.
Mike Ragogna: Moline Loves Paul Simon, Plus Chatting With Bill Wyman, American Idol's James Durbin and Mastodon's Brann Dailor Mike Ragogna 2011
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