The first time I saw Ron was opening day at
Forsythe Junior High School. He was just in from Davenport, Iowa.
That's close to where my father grew up. When we both decided we were
going to be musicians, come hell or high water, that's when we got to
know each other better. Everyone thought they had the top card, but in
realty it was all just a friendly game of cans.
I
don't think Ron's loss really hit me at first. I had just spent a quiet
evening at his home on Christmas Eve. It was an annual tradition and
very pleasant. We would have a holiday spread and a few small sips of
his favorite whiskey.
Ron
loved his cats and even called me from London when he was worried about
them. I admired him so much for taking care of Larry Fine in the
actors' home. I think we're all in the Three Stooges fan club. We're
coming to you're house to break up the joint.
As
I've said before I believe Ron, Fred Smith and me were the first to use
what I call a five chord. There is no third in it. Well, when we play
1969, Down on the Street, and I Wanna Be Your Dog, I believe the
vibrations go straight to the Ashetons' basement.