Ritchie Blackmore talks about his history #1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • 1997 Ritchie Blackmore's Interview.

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  • @johnbarrett9134
    @johnbarrett9134 7 лет назад +19

    Don't bother arguing. Ritchie Blackmore is the greatest. His playing has been known to make grown men weep. Myself included.

  • @stelvans
    @stelvans 14 лет назад +2

    Legend...

  • @bbiglesias
    @bbiglesias 14 лет назад +2

    he's a genious//the best rock guitarrist player of all times

  • @DreamHealer87
    @DreamHealer87 17 лет назад

    amazing

  • @robonez
    @robonez 14 лет назад +1

    @basia056
    The guitarist in Deep Purple...

  • @tcstratman
    @tcstratman 14 лет назад

    @Caljamscott
    I was at that show. It was the first concert I wever went to. I believe Argent was the opening act. It was the first of many times seeing Blackmore. I think I still have the ticket stub.

  • @vampyros1
    @vampyros1 14 лет назад

    Holy shit, turn the music up, I can almost hear Blackmore. damn- you'd think this was an interview or something.

  • @Victory1507ci
    @Victory1507ci Год назад

    Hard to hear him w/ the music

  • @shotguy1
    @shotguy1 13 лет назад

    @Rorschachxx1985 no doubt

  • @Whackooyzero
    @Whackooyzero 14 лет назад

    What song is playing at 4:37?

  • @arjunkaul
    @arjunkaul 10 лет назад +24

    He has this dry cynical sense of humor which is just so much fun its amazing.

  • @bridie1824
    @bridie1824 7 лет назад +21

    Ritchie's voice is so soft and relaxing to listen to, even when he talks about pelting people with flour bags and blowing up amps lol

  • @juniorjenova
    @juniorjenova 11 лет назад +8

    he is Ritche Blackmore,one of The Greatest Guitar Monsters in the world and he have the full right to wear clothes that he likes.and you are not the person who told him about the dresscode.

  • @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue 11 лет назад +6

    Deep Purple were DEFINATELY considered metal in the '70s & '80s or even the entire '90s, even if they didn't want the tag themselves (similar to Led Zeppelin),
    but today new MTV generation likes to change history in favour of Sabbath (I wonder why? The Osbournes perhaps??).
    Sabbath were always beneath Deep Purple in those glorious old times, Ritchie is basically The Father of Heavy Metal himself, without him the entire heavy metal guitar-hero ideal of the '80s wouldn't have existed.

    • @gregoryexplorer5095
      @gregoryexplorer5095 Год назад

      at last, someone said this uncomfortable truth, even tho this is a 9 years old comment.
      Heavy metal was not invented by one band or one guy. but you're right, musically Purple has always been miles above Black Sabbath. if you go down the rabbit hole you'll find out that Ozzy is just a no-talent hack, even tho I grew up with black sabbaths music as well as many others, i never understood why is Ozzy so universally revered hero of heavy metal when all the "talent" he has is singing and he's far away from being a good singer. i kinda like his weird voice tho , but i cant listen to it all the time.
      what they dont tell you is Ozzy hasnt written crap, and his whole discography is written by other, ghostwriter musicians , sometimes members of his band, most notably the bassist, Bob Daisley (also played for Rainbow) , the guy who wrote most of Ozzys big hits including Mr. Crowley.

  • @blakjack3053
    @blakjack3053 Год назад +2

    Smoke on the water was the very first riff I learned on guitar when I was 14. That was in 1974

  • @MoonchildMindaugas2
    @MoonchildMindaugas2 12 лет назад +2

    Has anyone ever had a thought Ritchie now looks like one of the musketeers? :)

  • @deanguando9950
    @deanguando9950 5 лет назад +4

    Background music drowned out the interview. Had to stop watching.

    • @DokktorDeth
      @DokktorDeth 5 лет назад

      Me too - sack the video maker, fucking amateur.

  • @xuxis2008
    @xuxis2008 13 лет назад +2

    THat's the reason I could never listen or watch DP again since he left. Steve Morse is a great guitar player, but Ritchie is an icon, one of a kind. In fact, the term "guitar hero"shold carry a picure of him in the dictionary.

    • @johnnygallagher9840
      @johnnygallagher9840 5 лет назад

      I couldn't of said it any better myself.
      Ritchie's A Hard Rock Guitar Icons, Icon!!!

  • @lightintheblack5381
    @lightintheblack5381 14 лет назад +1

    Panhead1219
    Im pretty sure Blackmore would have become well known even without Deep Purple he is not only a genius on the guitar but he also composed some of the greatest rock anthems of all time if it hadnt been Deep Purple it would have been some other major band he would have formed. The other side of the coin is had it not been for Blackmore would we have heard of Ian Gillan David Coverdale Ronnie James Dio and Graham Bonnet?? all great singers that Blackers gave thier big break

  • @garyunsworth726
    @garyunsworth726 5 лет назад +2

    Ritchie is my hero, I have followed him since I was 6 years old, I'm 46 now, I totally get his dry humour I love it

  • @kneelandpray2878
    @kneelandpray2878 9 лет назад +8

    Great guitarist all time !

  • @orange70383
    @orange70383 4 года назад +1

    Few seem to understand what Ritchie is saying, his humor is fantastic and very British.

  • @lawrencemoseley8366
    @lawrencemoseley8366 4 года назад +2

    Greatest rock guitarist of all time. Page,Clapton, not even Hendricks could play what Ritchie Blackmore plays. And yes I've played for more than 50 years. None could do what Ritchie does.

  • @Whackooyzero
    @Whackooyzero 14 лет назад +1

    I love Ritchie Blackmore but, does he wear a wig nowadays?

  • @boyard49
    @boyard49 11 лет назад +2

    His voice is so pleasant

  • @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue 14 лет назад

    @robonez Tony took a lot from Ritchie & will always be second to him. no greater riff in history of rock/heavy metal, as Smoke on the Water. so, he's greater Godfather than Iommi. Ritchie Godfather No.1, Tony Iommi Godfather No.2.

  • @val7able
    @val7able 11 лет назад +1

    Great interview but spoiled with background music! The guys don't know how to use music with footage. Shame!

  • @horsepire
    @horsepire 12 лет назад +1

    He smiled when he talked about throwing flour bags at people. Haha.

  • @Greensleeves257
    @Greensleeves257 5 лет назад +1

    se agradecería que alguien subtitulara al español, el documental de Ritchie Blackmore "Memories in rock" LONG LIVE MR. BLACKMORE

  • @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue 14 лет назад

    but today Ritchie is not even being recognized as a big influence on Heavy Metal riffs, but "The Only Ones" are Tony & Jimmy Page as I see on Wikipedia. what a myth. typical american. Led Zeppelin was always big in America. Deep Purple are nowhere to be seen. or look all those "Ever Best" lists of bands, guitarists, etc, that have been so popular the last years. mostly you see bands are on top that are faves in america & favourized on MTV. go on Wikipedia & search some of those. it's ludicrous.

  • @sirgiov
    @sirgiov 15 лет назад

    before machine head i was always hearing that ritchie was a dick. Then i watched his last concert with purple and i was convinced. He is god and i love him but its hard to accept that hes not a very nice guy

  • @robonez
    @robonez 14 лет назад

    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    Well, I respectfully disagree!
    And I just found out that Wikipedia agrees with me! LOL!
    Search for Godfather on Wikipedia, and scroll down to Honorary Title!

  • @MichaelOBrien-z8i
    @MichaelOBrien-z8i 6 месяцев назад

    I,GREW UP WITH DEEP PURPLE, THANK YOU RITCHIE!!! M.O'B

  • @evelskunny
    @evelskunny 16 лет назад

    i love his studio playing,but his live stuff is always sloppy,he is no where near a Gary Moore or Randy Rhoads,

  • @jax1moi8
    @jax1moi8 17 лет назад

    Hurl that flour (flower?) bag in the direction of the clod who put that distracting music track on over your interview, Ritchie!

  • @Caljamscott
    @Caljamscott 14 лет назад +1

    Thanks for reminiscing.

  • @patrickmichels7888
    @patrickmichels7888 11 лет назад +1

    Lol

  • @dockaiser
    @dockaiser 17 лет назад

    ...kick Chris Curtis out because he seemed strange? I mean can anybody seem stranger than R.B. ?

  • @vldnorway
    @vldnorway 15 лет назад +1

    Blackmore is a true master!! Inspired som many, and still is! Just Great!!!

  • @Vailover4ever
    @Vailover4ever 12 лет назад +1

    I love his voice.He was my first rock god.

  • @DeepPurpleAreKings
    @DeepPurpleAreKings 14 лет назад

    @Dementor. I must say that I agree pretty much with everything you said about DP and Ritchie. Just want to add that US seems to love and remember only those who have "image", not really music. Page always does a very sloppy job when plays live. You can't say that about Ritchie. And yet somehow Page gets all the titles in joke places like Wiki.

  • @Marcoshary
    @Marcoshary 16 лет назад +1

    Great guitarists!

  • @Trex100
    @Trex100 16 лет назад +1

    Brilliant guitar player.

  • @holydiver7190
    @holydiver7190 16 лет назад

    i agree, as much as i love deep purple, it's a bit distracting

  • @richardgoffin-lecar5001
    @richardgoffin-lecar5001 10 лет назад +1

    Four recording sessions a day!!! Just how good does it get? I would be grateful for four sessions a week!!! Great guitar player! I have heard numerous stories about how difficult Mr Blackmore can be - I wonder just how many are true.

    • @SeanAustinLewis
      @SeanAustinLewis 10 лет назад +2

      I have been researching him for the past few months and he has fired just about every co-worker in all his bands, he is egotistical and incredibly controlling and can act like a child sometimes so yes mr.blackmore is very difficult.

  • @holydiver7190
    @holydiver7190 16 лет назад +1

    gillan, coverdale and hughes are all awesome

  • @robonez
    @robonez 14 лет назад

    Blackmore's a good player.
    Steve Morse is better.

  • @tortex088
    @tortex088 15 лет назад

    Pretentious guitar player. DP is Gillian first.

  • @GBWagner1
    @GBWagner1 11 лет назад

    In an interview Blackmore said: "I met Frank Sinatra, and he asked me, who are you?"
    I say: who is Sinatra? The "voice"? No. That is Ian Gillan. Not Sinatra was asked eg. to sing Jesus Christ. Or could have Sinatra sung "Child in Time"? Guess, no. Only such commercial, industrial syrupshits for infantily sentimental idiots like "My Way". Which I hate. Much more feeling, real emotion are in eg. "When a Blind Man Cries". Which is - anyway - not loved by Backmore:)

  • @simen-pedrokaroliussen9163
    @simen-pedrokaroliussen9163 5 лет назад

    It's kind of difficult imagening guys like Blackmore, Page and Beck and hendrix Practice, i honestly cant picure it. i truly belive theese guys are more than humans, you might say theyre not human's, you might say they are gods in humanform

  • @defender1213
    @defender1213 12 лет назад

    I think last song is "Space truckin'"

  • @LuneyTune72
    @LuneyTune72 13 лет назад

    It's great how terrible the audio levels were done in this interview. Make the background music just as loud or louder than Ritchie so that it's impossible to hear what he's saying or even concentrate.

  • @davidpalmer963
    @davidpalmer963 Год назад

    It is Ritchie's Trickery...he loves to pull pranks. Right ON!

  • @rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676
    @rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 4 года назад

    Notice how you never hear the voice of the interviewer asking questions, which puts me in mind of spirit communicating, where you talk to candles and crystal balls. You only hear the spirit speak in silent voices in the mind, but respond verbally to those voices.
    This is very interesting since I communicate with spirits when the sound frequencies are clear in the air.

  • @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue 14 лет назад

    so, Sabbath of the '70s are not really HM band for me personally. but hard rock as well. I don't really see what would make them more HM than Deep Purple??? maybe only lyrics perhaps. as for the riffs, it's always been pretty clear Tony was second to Ritchie. and also that he basically took a lot from him. so, only lyrics perhaps. so, hence Ritchie was my 1st choice for "Godfather of Heavy Metal". if you want to make a Godfather due to the lyrics, guess we will have to say Ozzy then, ha haha!

  • @blackmore7777fan
    @blackmore7777fan 17 лет назад

    That's a bag of flour.....

  • @K3KCT
    @K3KCT 16 лет назад

    Cor-blimey... That's the most I've ever heard Ritchie say in one interview... You know, he's a clever guy - not a bad guitar player either... Hey, before you guys get any older -do the 'Farewell', please... Ian, Jon, Rodger, Ian, Ritchie - put aside your differences.

  • @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue 14 лет назад

    @robonez Wow! actually I prefer Purple to (classic) Sabbath as well. with the exception of my fave Dio-Era Sabbath. also Tony Martin-era is better for me than old Sabbath with Ozzy, of course & even Glen Hughes' Seventh Star is better than old Sabbath for me. actually Seventh Star was my 1st Sabbath album I'd bought. I prefer '80s Sabbath due to the '80s sound with which I'm more at home with, as I grew up in the '80s with metal. '70s sound is rougher. only exception are probably Purple.

  • @robonez
    @robonez 14 лет назад

    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    Even though I consider Tony Iommi to be the Godfather Of Heavy Metal, I'm not that big a Black Sabbath fan.
    My favorite Sabbath-record is 'Cross Purposes' with Tony Martin on vocals.
    I'm much more a fan of what Deep Purple has done over the years.
    My favorite records are 'Perfect Strangers' and 'Abandon', but my favorite song is 'Stormbringer'. Coverdale's vocals rule!
    I prefer Morse to Blackmore though, and the 'Perihelion' dvd is regularily in my player!

  • @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue 14 лет назад

    so obviously many "myths" regarding music/musicians made today are not 100% credible. and hence not really important for me.
    for me as a fan of these bands for long years, it's important to preserve the original "myth" & facts, going way back & being followed for many many years. regardless of what has today been made of rock/heavy metal history by MTV.
    Toni Iommi has the title in my eyes. respect to him! but again, so does Ritchie Blackmore for sure. cheers!

  • @litlemadguitarist
    @litlemadguitarist 14 лет назад

    Man that bit he said about som eclassical players being "snobs" is 100 percent right! Im 14 and Im playing in a band with some friends in Berlin. BUT ther all "mainstream" fans you know, Korn, EMO and stuff. And we play rock n roll. BUT the drummer who is a classical player says my stage presence sucks because I "move to much". Thats my problem with classical music: TO MANY WALLS

  • @charlessavarese
    @charlessavarese 16 лет назад

    Say what you will, the guy's nobody's fool. He knows exactly what he wants, and dosen't settle for less. A most serious musician, he's had little patience for the press. He's all business, thats why he's Blackey.

  • @philfrank9226
    @philfrank9226 4 года назад

    Who is Tom Jones?

  • @Caljamscott
    @Caljamscott 16 лет назад

    I interviewed Ritchie (on tape) after the Rainbow Show at the Beacon Theatre on Nov 12, 1975 I believe it was. I was surpised how soft-spoken he really is. RG was there and I interviewed him as well. I see he's still soft-spoken lol.
    If you check my websites you'll see the ticket stub he autographed for me at the same time. Unfortunately I don't have the cassette anymore-I have another musical and erased over it for Nuclear Warrior stuff.
    RB ain't forgetting me soon. California Jam!!!!!!

  • @jsanabria
    @jsanabria 14 лет назад

    @RobinPillage I agree both are real genius but also I think Ritchie is way better live. Page's sound live is, for some reason, inferior to his own sound in studio.

  • @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue 14 лет назад

    as for The Great Purple, how nice we have same faves in Perfect Strangers. first album I had ever bought was this one. and then mine also DP in Rock & MHead could be too. Perfect Strangers have perfect '80s sound. but so do DP in Rock & Machine Head. that tells a lot. Stormbringer is too bluesy fo me, with the exception of the great title track, which is for me basically already Heavy Metal of the '80s. Coverdale's vocals are awesome, yes! same could say with Burn. Morse is great player yes!

  • @DomentorTheOnlyTrue
    @DomentorTheOnlyTrue 14 лет назад

    @robonez Respects my friend! That is very cool, of course. he may very well have this title today. he deserves it, no doubt. but today is very much different as 20 years back. today you won't see Deep Purple on MTV, for example. but only Black Sabbath (& Metallica & Ozzy). all the time. so, that definately has an impact on who gets acknowledged & who gets forgotten. 20 years back you could've probably seen in some literature this title being honored to Ritchie Blackmore. no doubt.

  • @pieterjanoddens
    @pieterjanoddens 14 лет назад

    Hahaha, Blackmore is a stark raving mad storyteller! He tells his story like its the normal way of living life. Especially the petrol poored over his amp that blew up to hard... Knocked off Ian Paice's glasses, haha!

  • @pjotr669
    @pjotr669 15 лет назад

    Just Remember! Whatever he is doing today, he is the forerunner to heavyguitarists! It´just that simple! He wanted out of it and he´s happy! That´s to be accepted!

  • @blahman178
    @blahman178 16 лет назад

    mickeylove, black more was one of the first rock guitarists to alternate pick cleanly, he was also the first to fuse classical music with wrong, which influneced an entire generation of guitarists.

  • @monkeycrud
    @monkeycrud 17 лет назад

    "Roger didn't really like rock 'n' roll anyway." I wonder why he would think that?! Don't think that's how he would remember his sacking!

  • @clouds882
    @clouds882 12 лет назад

    lol, i love that throwing flower bags part...reminds of how we used to throw water balloons at some people when we were in school in the 60s...mostly teacher's pets, LOL!
    thank u for posting this, didn't know this interview existed!

  • @royalorphanmetal
    @royalorphanmetal 15 лет назад

    Classical players are snobs Ritchie? "Hello, Pot? This is Kettle, how are you?"

  • @MrYngwie88
    @MrYngwie88 13 лет назад

    what the hell i play 8 hours a day i have always been obssesed when it comes to play guitar

  • @kharlos84
    @kharlos84 16 лет назад

    his crunked

  • @Rorschachxx1985
    @Rorschachxx1985 13 лет назад

    @shotguy1 i thought some of it was heavy metal i mean machine haed was quite heavy i mean they were the pioneers of it

  • @RyanSotelo
    @RyanSotelo 15 лет назад

    Sorry, was reply to the question: What is playing in the background at 2:33

  • @footballKingdom
    @footballKingdom  17 лет назад

    I did not add the BGM. So I can't adjust the volume.
    Turn the volume up.

  • @breezizzle
    @breezizzle 13 лет назад

    This guy is hilarious

  • @RyanSotelo
    @RyanSotelo 15 лет назад

    It's the beginning to "Hey Joe" from the album: Shade of Deep Purple

  • @cheffienick
    @cheffienick 17 лет назад

    I agree about the background music being too loud. Ritchie is a wild man, gotta love him, the BEST.

  • @rkdaathde2
    @rkdaathde2 16 лет назад

    i know him...i got to play minstrel hall [by blackmore's night] to him =]

  • @juniorjenova
    @juniorjenova 11 лет назад

    the only fact that Ritchie gave the interview made this unique.and he smiles and laughs..........wait,is that the same guy???(i'm jokin')

  • @EuphratTigris
    @EuphratTigris 11 лет назад

    And The Address - the very first track on the very first Deep Purple album "Shades of Deep Purple", released in 1968. It's an instrumental, btw.

  • @pintore1
    @pintore1 11 лет назад

    Wy sooo loud backgroundmusic :-(

  • @GreenerHill
    @GreenerHill 14 лет назад

    @shotguy1 Hard Progressive Rock, yes. A million miles from Metal.

  • @321kees
    @321kees 12 лет назад

    It's called "Hey Joe" from their first Deep Purple album Shades Of Deep Purple (track 8.)

  • @screamsfromthegrave3324
    @screamsfromthegrave3324 11 лет назад

    aaahh, no wonder I wasnt too familliar with it .. thanks for the info man, cheers!!

  • @rumute
    @rumute 14 лет назад

    the one that starts around that time is child in time

  • @SebastianArevaloV
    @SebastianArevaloV 12 лет назад

    somebody knows the name of the last song ?
    starts at 5:50

  • @oaky132x
    @oaky132x 15 лет назад

    And he quit DP why?

  • @ganuv
    @ganuv 16 лет назад

    blackmore is the best there is and the best will ever be.

  • @rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676
    @rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 4 года назад

    Ritchie, the guitar behind Hendrix

  • @RobinStrower
    @RobinStrower 17 лет назад

    Great interview, thx for that.
    Robin :o)

  • @craneo2099
    @craneo2099 14 лет назад

    @stickstam
    Totally agreed

  • @kottmeier
    @kottmeier 17 лет назад

    One of the better interviews of Ritchie. Great, thanks!

  • @loudness96
    @loudness96 13 лет назад

    He made a great contribuition for the 20st century music

  • @robonez
    @robonez 14 лет назад

    @BackyYard
    The Godfather of Heavy Metal is Tony Iommi !
    Blackmore is good, but Steve Morse is GREAT!
    Totally different league.

    • @ssurjohannesen9653
      @ssurjohannesen9653 5 лет назад

      No nonsence blackmore is much better THAN morse much more original much more special much greater composer better riffmaster

  • @stupid45
    @stupid45 14 лет назад

    ritchie seems pissed as in alchole

  • @maidenti
    @maidenti 11 лет назад

    What song is it on 3:32 ???