Man, I miss Ronnie...Reviewed by Byron Crump, 2005-03-15
This is a tough one for me to write. I have been listening to it
recently and it took me a long time to listen to anything by Ronnie
since he has passed on. This man was one of my hero's and he meant
a ton to me and every other rockabilly fan who ever met him or saw
him play. Hell, he played my wedding with the Lone Star Trio
(another great Texas rockabilly band worth checking out), and I
could never thank him enough for that. He was the kind of guy that
would give you the shirt of his back and was beyond generous and
giving.
I last time I saw him play was at the Lone Star Round Up (I think
that was his last show he ever played) and even tired and run down
the man never stopped rocking. He had more energy than twenty bands
half his age and he loved what he was doing and loved his
fans.
His music will live on, and he will never be forgotten.
Any CD you can get of him is great. None rate less than five
starts. This one is a great deal because it more or less is two
CD's on one.
If you love rockabilly and straight on real rock and roll grab
this. His sound was a bit more 50's rock than billy sometimes, but
he was the real thing and played with true honesty and heart.
Tracks 1 through 11 were the new ones at the time, the rest came
from his first modern record and on that one he played with Boz of
the Polecats. Several of the songs on this one were staples of
Ronnie's live shows. "Rockin' Dog" will be familiar to Rev. Horton
Heat fans, and if I remember right I think he and Jim wrote that
one together (feel free to correct me if I am wrong).
Ronnie rocked, and his bones are still rocking...rock on!
RONNIE DAWSON IS KINGReviewed by brian marsland, 2002-07-18
I've heard alot of Rockabilly, alot of RocknRoll, and alot of music in general- and I have to say that Ronnie Dawson is in my top 5 all-time favorites of any genre. This guy can rock like you would NOT BELIEVE.
BUY HIS CDS- they ALL rule.
The Greatest Rock And Roll Recording Of All TimeReviewed by John B. Ramberg, 2000-09-18
Yes, it's true, this is the greatest rock and roll recording of all time.