Awesome. I saw Rainbow at the Suffolk Forum on Long Island in 1977. Still have my ticket stub. I couldn't hear for a couple of days, but it was worth it. LOL
1:46 "Kill the King" 8:10 "Mistreated" Blackmore thrills us with his virtuosity...and we check our watches...Richie, play a song....sigh.... 21:20 "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves" 27:36 "Catch the Rainbow" 45:52 "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll" 53:39 "Man on the Silver Mountain"...no wait...Blackmore has to go off on yet another tangent. 56:02 Richie ACTUALLY begins to play, "Man on the Silver Mountain". 1:04:37 Ronnie launches, "Lady Starstruck" to everyone's surprise, including Richie Blackmore who was about to read, "Oh, For a Voice Like Thunder", by William Blake while seated in the Comfy Chair having a spot of tea. 1:08:11 "Man on the Silver Mountain" returns to the set list now happily married with two lovely children and has vowed to quit drinking. 1:10:04 We've apparently been transported to an Emerson, Lake & Palmer gig. 1:13:53 Rainbow returns to the stage to play "Still I'm Sad". 1:20:00 Something resembling early Tangerine Dream has come over the lads. 1:24:14 Cozy Powell reminds us of the impact Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa had on drumming. 1:26:34 What Metal gig would be complete without the William Tell Overture? 1:30:06 Apparently we're not done with "Still I'm Sad". 1:38:07 Riche Blackmore tunes his Stratocaster to the delight of men, women and boys and girls of all ages. This is what it's all about, folks! Blackmore plays a solo wherein he's also screwing with Tarus Bass Pedels and a LOT of tape delay. I mean A LOT of tape delay. 1:40:09 "Do You Close Your Eyes" 1:48:06...Ronnie James Dio packs his personal belongings and leaves to join Black Sabbath even as Richie Blackmore procedes to destroy a perfectly good Fender Stratocaster. Then Judy Garland sings "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".
@@christheghostwriter Blackmore: Never has one guitarist managed to squeeze so few songs into so much time. no "Stargazer", No "Tarot Woman", no "Smoke On The Water"...ruins a decent Strat.
One of the best Rainbow lineups - the late great RJD & CP, with David Stone, Bob Daisley and the greatest lead guitarist of rock 'n roll, Mr. Richie Blackmore. Followed Blackmore from the days of DP (1968+), Rainbow & Blackmore's Night. An incredible catalog of diverse musical directions!!!❤
Really a shame that this isn't the video from the On Stage gig released on LP. This show, Richie had just been released from jail for fighting and wasn't a happy camper hence, changing the arrangements. Still a great show....but.
Doesn't anyone ever question why Ritchie Shuts down the soundboard(blows it up)?. Most see it as smashing the guitar, but even then, I never hear mention of that--All I know is all stage clowns did not get Ritchie's guitar frequency recordings this particular evening, and many others as well--10/31/2024
Дио супер! ... Но только на 2-3 шага ниже Блэкмора- это ГЕНИЙ харда!!! С ним в какой то мере сравним только Дж.Пейдж, т.к. это 2 супер таланта! Подобных даже близко нет!!!
Bob Daisley is a huge bass player! Astounding!
He also played many years with Gary Moore
Awesome. I saw Rainbow at the Suffolk Forum on Long Island in 1977. Still have my ticket stub. I couldn't hear for a couple of days, but it was worth it. LOL
I born 1977 now i am 46 i love rainbow
G R E A T You, lucky. Respect
1:46 "Kill the King"
8:10 "Mistreated"
Blackmore thrills us with his virtuosity...and we check our watches...Richie, play a song....sigh....
21:20 "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves"
27:36 "Catch the Rainbow"
45:52 "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll"
53:39 "Man on the Silver Mountain"...no wait...Blackmore has to go off on yet another tangent.
56:02 Richie ACTUALLY begins to play, "Man on the Silver Mountain".
1:04:37 Ronnie launches, "Lady Starstruck" to everyone's surprise, including Richie Blackmore who was about to read, "Oh, For a Voice Like Thunder", by William Blake while seated in the Comfy Chair having a spot of tea.
1:08:11 "Man on the Silver Mountain" returns to the set list now happily married with two lovely children and has vowed to quit drinking.
1:10:04 We've apparently been transported to an Emerson, Lake & Palmer gig.
1:13:53 Rainbow returns to the stage to play "Still I'm Sad".
1:20:00 Something resembling early Tangerine Dream has come over the lads.
1:24:14 Cozy Powell reminds us of the impact Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa had on drumming.
1:26:34 What Metal gig would be complete without the William Tell Overture?
1:30:06 Apparently we're not done with "Still I'm Sad".
1:38:07 Riche Blackmore tunes his Stratocaster to the delight of men, women and boys and girls of all ages. This is what it's all about, folks! Blackmore plays a solo wherein he's also screwing with Tarus Bass Pedels and a LOT of tape delay. I mean A LOT of tape delay.
1:40:09 "Do You Close Your Eyes"
1:48:06...Ronnie James Dio packs his personal belongings and leaves to join Black Sabbath even as Richie Blackmore procedes to destroy a perfectly good Fender Stratocaster. Then Judy Garland sings "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".
Greatest concert review of all time?
You decide.
@@christheghostwriter Blackmore: Never has one guitarist managed to squeeze so few songs into so much time. no "Stargazer", No "Tarot Woman", no "Smoke On The Water"...ruins a decent Strat.
@@troyevitt2437 "More is more"
Richie Blackmore, probably
Similar to Rainbow On Stage lp. Loved that thing since it came out. I probably have this dvd. Young Dio is scary good.
Dio, Vocal God...
Agree🤘🎸
I was born in 1974. This concert is the gold component between Led Zeppelin and Iron Maiden. Thanks.
And Deep Purple &Queen.
One of the best Rainbow lineups - the late great RJD & CP, with David Stone, Bob Daisley and the greatest lead guitarist of rock 'n roll, Mr. Richie Blackmore.
Followed Blackmore from the days of DP (1968+), Rainbow & Blackmore's Night. An incredible catalog of diverse musical directions!!!❤
Память на века всем ушедшим рокерам рок 🎸 рольщикам рокершам рок 🎸 навсегда здорово 👍
🤘🎸
What a phenomenal concert! I really love that bluesy jam in 'Man on the silver mountain'.
Phenomenal band and performance !
Blackmore is The Best
Ah, the 70s, bell bottoms and fringes on sleeves. Nice video enhancement.
ДРАГОЦЕННЫЙ ГОЛОС на ВЕКА❤ РОННИ ДЖЕЙМС ДИО❤ЛУЧШЕ ТЕБЯ до СИХ НЕТ 2024г, МЫ ЖДЕМ ТЕБЯ РОННИ 2025г с ЛЮБОВЬЮ❤
Super Rainbow!
Лучшая группа того времени в хард - н - хэви!!!! Как метелят парни,просто Боги арены!!!
Фрэдгитарист поспорил бы)))))
@@gnossiologа он все время спорит. Ну и пусть. А они просто играют золото мирового рока.
merci pour la video super groupe vive le rock
Great Show! Thanks 4 upl ❤
Cozy's playing is just other worldly. Absolute piledriving. Awesome performance and line-up. Kill the King is still an absolutely kick-ass rocker.
Magical ❤
Gold
god of metal!! 🤘💪⚔️
🤘🎸
Dio and Blackmore+co🎤🎸👍
Can you feel it
Blackmore the greatest
❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🤗💖💖💖
Gostei !!!
Really a shame that this isn't the video from the On Stage gig released on LP. This show, Richie had just been released from jail for fighting and wasn't a happy camper hence, changing the arrangements. Still a great show....but.
All talking about DIO ... yes he's a god but above GOD there's only one man ... RITCHIE BLACKMORE !
dio la plus belle voix de hard rock vive le rock
РОК 70-80-х Это Золотая Эпоха!!!
Doesn't anyone ever question why Ritchie Shuts down the soundboard(blows it up)?. Most see it as smashing the guitar, but even then, I never hear mention of that--All I know is all stage clowns did not get Ritchie's guitar frequency recordings this particular evening, and many others as well--10/31/2024
funny he claimed the horns were his idea.. yet didn't use them in rainbow not till sabbath. simmons did his in 73
Ritchie SOLO ruclips.net/user/shortsWnVr5iGWGNM?si=rCAlsjxibyAyEi-n
Всем кто любит рок ХАРД РОК
РОССИЯ--ДИМОН ХАБАРОВСКИЙ
19:00 Blackmore Night style
Why did Ritchie B. use that old tape recorder during the Rainbow concerts?
Dio is Dio!God! Forever Ronnie!!🤘🎸
SUPERGROUP
LEGENDS!!!
can you add setlist and timestamps
check the description
Дио супер! ... Но только на 2-3 шага ниже Блэкмора- это ГЕНИЙ харда!!!
С ним в какой то мере сравним только Дж.Пейдж, т.к. это 2 супер таланта! Подобных даже близко нет!!!
So far ahead of its rime
I have never been able to understand R. Blackmore, he improvises too much and gets disorganized
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Рейнбоу бестселлер хард рока