Historien om den engelske guitarist Mick Ronson (1946-1993) med særligt fokus på årene med David Bowie and the Spiders from Mars
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Type
Dvd
Format
1 dvd-video, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
dokumentarfilmrockfilm
Emneord
Emnetal
99.4 Ronson, Mick
Bidrag af
Beskrivelse
Produktion: Emperor Media (Storbritannien), 2017
Omfang
ca. 104 min.
Forlag
Beside BowieUniversal Music Enterprises
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
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Uncut, 2017-11-22
"The case is presented skilfully by music industry insider/film director Jon Brewer, who worked with the Bowie camp in the '70s (alongside 10 Years After, Gene Clark, Yes and Gerry Rafferty) and is the man behind multiple rock docs, including the Classic Artists Series, and an acclaimed life of BB King. His little black book has been thumbed extensively for this 102-minute essay, which features new interviews with Tony Visconti, Angie Bowie, Ian Hunter, Rick Wakeman, Earl Slick, Mick's wife Suzi and sister Maggi, Dana Gillespie, Def Leppard's Joe Elliott and more. It's blue chip, certainly: there's an eerie, oddly stilted voiceover from Bowie, interviews with Lou Reed, and archive chats with Ronno himself"
Uncut, 2017-11-22
Record collector, 475 (2018 January)
"Much of the first hour of this is more or less the Bowie story, with added Ronson (and some dodgy animation), rather than an in-depth look at the guitarist's roots. Only post-Spiders do we get more direct focus on Ronson himself: the ill-fated solo career, various production duties, a struggle to make ends meet. Key post-Bowie roles with Dylan and Morrissey are sped through with little insight, though, so that the documentary might have been more accurately subtitled The Bowie Bits Of The Mick Ronson Story"
Record collector, 475 (2018 January)