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🎼 Live On The Old Grey Whistle Test – Single: Jul. 2021
A posthumous archival single capturing Mick Ronson’s iconic 1975 Old Grey Whistle Test performances, restored and issued on red vinyl. This collector‑focused release brings two of Ronson’s most celebrated live TV recordings to a dedicated 7" format for the first time. Originally broadcast on The Old Grey Whistle Test on April 11 1975, these performances of “Play Don’t Worry” and “Angel No. 9” became fan favourites. The 2021 WDGO/BBC edition presents them as a standalone artef

Mick Ronson
Jul 17, 20212 min read


📰 Play Don’t Worry – Album Review: Mar. 1975
A bold visual push from RCA, presenting Ronson as a star ready to stand alone

Mick Ronson
Mar 27, 19753 min read


📰 PLAY DON’T WORRY — ADVERT: Mar. 1975
A dramatic, guitar‑lit snapshot of Ronson’s 1975 resurgence — an artist reclaiming his spotlight with power and precision.

Mick Ronson
Mar 8, 19753 min read


📰 Play Don’t Worry – Advert: Mar. 1975
A secondary excerpt emphasising Ronson’s emergence as a solo force — a guitarist stepping confidently into the spotlight with a new album, a national tour, and a sound that carried the spirit of glam into 1975.

Mick Ronson
Mar 1, 19752 min read


📰 Play Don’t Worry – Album Advert: Feb 1975
A February 22, 1975 Melody Maker advert promoting Mick Ronson’s Play Don’t Worry, highlighting his evolution as a solo artist following Slaughter on 10th Avenue and his tenure with Bowie.

Mick Ronson
Feb 22, 19752 min read


📰 Play Don’t Worry - Album Review: Feb. 1975
Published February 22, 1975, this review of Play Don’t Worry critiques both the album’s music and its striking sleeve design. The writer frames Ronson as a gifted multi‑instrumentalist wrestling with identity, image, and the expectations left in the wake of Bowie’s Ziggy era.

Mick Ronson
Feb 22, 19753 min read
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