@@strettoasino9006 honestly love them all and I couldn’t change one for the other , I got to see dio a couple times as well as Graham …. I actually have never seen JLT his appearances in the uk have been few and far between the last 20 years
I really love Graham in the old days, definitely the best raw-power voice out there, but I think he could find a better band. After Joe Stump, this guy is laughable and so is the bass player.
The only ones from the Blackmore camp who still "have it" are Glenn Hughes and Joe Lynn Turner (and I'm not a fan of his latest stuff). Graham struggles, as does Ian Gillan. I don't mind them still kicking on with it but it's a pity that we have to endure it when we think of how incredible they were. If we were watching Bjorn Borg or Boris Becker in a seniors tennis tournament, we'd be delighted to see them on court again. We almost have to look upon Bonnet, Gillan et al, and even Ritchie himself, through those eyes.
No matter… Graham is a legend.. and this track is all time top 3 for me
That's the most dressed down I've ever seen him 👔😮
Where's the shirt, where's the jacket, the tie? It remains to grow long hair! ))
I’d be so disappointed 😂
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If you had The Lord's ear which of the Rainbow singers would you give up too have DIO alive,
Graham B,
Or Joe Lynn Turner 🤔🙏.
@@strettoasino9006 honestly love them all and I couldn’t change one for the other , I got to see dio a couple times as well as Graham …. I actually have never seen JLT his appearances in the uk have been few and far between the last 20 years
@@strettoasino9006 ps I’d give up Ronnie Romero 😂
must of been dam cold
I really love Graham in the old days, definitely the best raw-power voice out there, but I think he could find a better band. After Joe Stump, this guy is laughable and so is the bass player.
The Bass player is his WIFE😂
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His singing is flat pitchy out of tune. He was great in his Day. Time to Retire.
Come on man, everyone has a bad day. Lets here you do what he does at his age.
The only ones from the Blackmore camp who still "have it" are Glenn Hughes and Joe Lynn Turner (and I'm not a fan of his latest stuff). Graham struggles, as does Ian Gillan. I don't mind them still kicking on with it but it's a pity that we have to endure it when we think of how incredible they were. If we were watching Bjorn Borg or Boris Becker in a seniors tennis tournament, we'd be delighted to see them on court again. We almost have to look upon Bonnet, Gillan et al, and even Ritchie himself, through those eyes.