Ronnie Montrose Quotes (18 Quotes)


    It was very satisfying knowing I could come in not really knowing what I was going to do, and at the end of the session feeling that I'd really done interesting guitar work and knowing that I'd really contributed to the music.

    I was too broke to buy a guitar so I more borrowed guitars from friends.

    I think that Gamma sort of got to that point through management and label and the whole deal and it didn't feel right so I stopped it. Period.

    Attempting to write vocal oriented songs to me felt like going through the motions and if you are going to go through the motions you might as well just do any gig that caused you to do repetitive motions like banging a hammer or serving fries.

    I was working with Bill Graham management at the time and it was obvious to everyone concerned that albums like Open Fire, while they were good for me creatively, were not going to be commercially successful.


    I shared guitars before I actually got one of my own and played a guy's Silver tone and played another guys Danelectro 12 string and it was at about age 17 that I actually started playing.

    I had just basically gotten tired of working, touring on the road with a vocalist and the whole process of doing vocal oriented music.

    I felt like I was in a real rut here and so by doing the Open Fire record I was ready to do another vocal album. It was a logical progression.


    I would say seeing the original Yardbirds with Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page at the old Fillmore was a pretty powerful influence on me.

    Gamma was a logical progression after doing the Open Fire record.


    I am very aware now that music is a business, but there is also a way to go about making music that is true to yourself as opposed to doing, you know, just going through the motions and making things that would just be commercially successful.

    Because it was the original 4 guys, and the dynamic of those 4 guys interacting together that had the power.

    But it has been a long process because I'm kind of a renaissance person.

    I was producing demos for a band that was called Physical Ed. Out of production of demos I went and did a few jam sessions with then in Northern California clubs, but I never actually toured with them.

    I was following my muse and I was very fortunate in having good people around me and it turned out to be a pretty good recording in my opinion.

    I'm pursuing soundtrack work in the southern California area and down the line I plan to make a moody, intense acoustic album. Not all acoustic, but an acoustic - oriented guitar record that I've already written most of the material for.


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