dry humour, it goes over a lot of peoples heads, especially americans. Rich Hall is the only american comedian i like, his dry humour fits british comedy like a glove.
I always enjoy listening to Ritchie. He is always soft spoken and seems kind and intelligent. As talented as he is, I never see him put himself on a pedestal or make himself the focus of whatever he is involved in. I really get tired of others talking shit about him. When he is gone, like his friend Jon Lord, it will be a huge loss to the music world and a sad day for Ritchie's and Deep Purple's, Rainbow's fans and those musicians who consider Ritchie Blackmore one of if not THE greatest rock guitarists ever to set foot on stage. He is soft spoken, humble, and a gentleman who deserves all the respect and consideration he gets. I hope he is around for a long time. We are close in age and I will always enjoy his music and the stories I love to hear about Purple and Ritchie's past and present life. I am not one to idolize any man, including rock royalty., but I do have a good amount of respect for Ritchie. Thanks again Ritchie for the talent and all the effort I am certain you have put into your craft during your life. Keep it up. You deserve all the accolades I have heard given to you.
Well, there is what you tell about yourself in interviews, and what you actually did in actual reality. Maybe Ritchie forgot how he was pursuing fame for almost 2 decades, trying to be a rock/pop star. He may SAY he never did anything of the sort, but any moderately wise man will tell you words are cheap.
@Puppy 1975 Both statements are correct. He used to be kind with musicians of similar tastes, and high skill level. And those who respected HIM. But he would be unkind to anyone who wants to tell him what music to make. I'd say he got less disrespectful with age. A little.
a lot of people from the Boomer ages disagree but you hit it on the head. I guess it amazes me that my Guitar hero was right under my nose in the 60s and 70s.
I'm glad I watched this video, he's the reason why I followed deep Purple & Rainbow. But I didn't know this side of him, he's much nicer person than I imagined.
He is one of the very best guitarists. I like Ritchie Blackmore.....talented +++++++ He is very private and minds his own business, which is what I like
I think at the end of the interview he was very excited and his eyes were shining. Even if he is an infinite guitarist, certain emotions cannot be forgotten..
Made in Japan is my favorite Purple LP. I was 12 years old when it came out, and Ritchie's playing inspired me to play guitar. The live solo on Highway Star still gives me goose bumps 50 years later. Thank you Ritchie for the inspiration. That entire band was/is brilliant ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I believe Ritchie when he says he didn’t think of himself as some big famous rock star. However, we did. Combing thru RUclips videos I don’t think there is a guitarist that has more videos made about him and his band. Interviews, documentaries, live shows, reaction videos, studio recordings, guitar vids showing you how to play like Blackmore, etc. Ritchie may be low key about his success but the rest of the rock world knows who he is, what he has accomplished and would give our left arm to meet him and be able to drink a beer with him. Beginning in 1970, he became the prototypical hard rock guitarist. The way he looked, the way he played and the way he moved became the standard for all other hard rock players to emulate.
We see all the glamour and magic of performers like Ritchie and never imagine what goes on behind the scenes. Wonderful interview with an extremely talented performer who is also a very down to earth person.
Ritchie is phenomenal, he has it all technique, breadth of knowledge, beautiful tone, great vibrato, an intuitive feel for modal pattern improvisation and lyrical phrasing rivaled only by Duane Allman during that era. Like all great guitarists he also has a unique sound that is instantly recognizable. Ritchie might be his own worst critic but he's also one of the great stylists and unique voices in rock history. Steve Morse is fabulous as well but likewise has his own unique style and voice which is very different. Using a jazz analogy, Blackmore's style is more lyrical and melodic like Stan Getz or Chet Baker whereas Steve's style is more similar to Coltrane. I use this analogy because jazz is my first love. Both are great guitarists as was Tommy Bolin before succumbing to his demons. I don't understand why so many fans appreciate only one at the expense of the others. Stylistic diversity is a good thing, if everyone played the same things the same way music would become terribly boring.
No matter what Ritchie thinks of himself, he’s undisputed one of the greatest guitarist in our history, his musicality is second to none , he’s time in Deep Purple was an absolutely legendary part of what became the bench mark for Hard Rock that set the grounds for everything that came after Deep Purple , definitely Purple , Zeppelin and Sabbath were the greatest in that era post 60’s they dominated throughout the entire 70’s
I can pay my bills, I don bot be a star. This words from the best guitar player on this planet. And i believe him 100% that he thinks so. What a humble and friendly man.
This is a real rarity and certainly the most candid I think he's ever been about the feud between him and gillan. I think it's very easy to demonise someone once trash talk gets onto the press. From what I can gather it was a series of misunderstandings that were totally overblown by the pressures of touring and cabin fever. I love his honesty here, especially the comment about just being a lucky musician who can pay the bills. He was very patient with the interviewer, who seemed to want different answers to the ones he was getting.
Whenever i come across a clip on Ritchie Blackmore, i always clicked. As for most geniuses that ever lived, they are the ones usually most misunderstood. So between Ian Gillan and Ritchie Blackmore, it's a no brainer who is the genius between the two. Respect you Mr Ritchie Blackmore, and thanks for those memorable music and killer rifts you gave us over the years. They're timeless.
No Ritchie, you are wrong. You are more than just another musician. You are a great musician, who, along with just a handful of other guys, changed the face of rock forever. You inspired countless guitarists to play hard rock and heavy metal in your style, some of whom made it professionally and others who are amateurs. You are often referred to as “The Master”.
Ritchie has always been portrayed as an egotistical fat-head. But listening to his interviews, I see that he is very humble and makes light of his amazing inspiration of so many other great and famous guitarists, and his tremendous impact on the contemporary music environment. He really is a guitar god, but he totally down plays all that.
This is what the problem is... & Blackmore see's this as a problem when people begin to idolize or worship musicians such as himself for more than what they really are which is just a musician a guitar player in a successful band... nothing more... if he doesn't see himself as a super star than why should anyone else... I enjoy his playing but I don't idolize him or look upon him as some god that needs to be worshiped... just my opinion ....
I have had the pleasure of having a pint with the gent....I was very honored to have some quality music discussions with him which outside of official interviews he rarely does.
I met him - twice. It was the time of Rising. He showed up at a local watering hole not far from the college I was attending. My friend and I were shocked to see him walk in. (Turns out he was seeing a local girl at the time). We walked over, asked if we could buy him a beer. He said sure. We sat and spoke for like an hour. We talked about Rainbow, equipment, touring, music, Baroque and Renaissance music. I found him to be very intelligent, soft spoken, thoughtful, nothing at all as he is portrayed. I think because he is a perfectionist, he does not suffer fools at all is how this might rub people the wrong way. He is a man of integrity. I have always thought that Gillan was the real asshat, the real trouble maker. As we were finishing our conversation, Ritchie, upon hearing we had tickets to an upcoming concert, made arrangements for us to have backstage passes. So, I got to meet all the boys in Rainbow))) What a night!!! Great concert. Ritchie did things on the guitar, I have yet to see anyone else come close to doing. As to the boys... Ronnie was a bit of a jerk (must be a singer thing), Carey and Bain were quiet but nice guys. Cozy was a blast - really funny. Of course, saw Ritchie again, and he actually thanked us for coming to the show and stopping by backstage. In short, he is a gentleman.
I have had many experiences with Ritchie....we live close.... I played jazz guitar at a high end but discreet fine dining restaurant and Ritchie would come in.... I never approached or did anything but a polite nod as they would pass me on the way in and out.... Ritchie and Candace would sit in the darker corner area...once I threw a little of my woman from Tokyo in a jazz standard....andI saw him look up and give me a sly small smile....later the evening I was invited by them to go out for a pint and meet them at another spot ...where by chance a friend of mine was the bartender...when I told them that Candace said that was her friend as well and she was who had told them about me playing at the restaurant and they should come check me out... about half hr later I caught up with them and had a surreal hour or so talking about music and life in general with one of my hero's and Influences....he is a true gentleman...but as well as said....does not suffer fools well...thankfully I was not that fool.....at least that night haha... . I had the honor of being told directly from "the MAN" that he greatly enjoyed my playing and it showed " style and grace." And complemented me on how I played for the love of the music ... I have nothing but great respect for his musicianship and the very special chance to be some what of an equal with him as just another bloke having a pint and nice conversation.. he does not mention me by name but if you tube RITCHIE BLACKMORE CNN interview.. half way thru he talks about seeing a guitar player at a restaurant and loving that fact that he was there just for the music (and a few bucks of course ☺) and I really believe he was speaking of me... pretty crazy!!...but true.
@@j.reveille6815 Wow, thanks for sharing)) This is really cool!! Amazing story!! Ritchie is very soft spoken, intelligent, thoughtful. He has integrity and sticks to his principles. I remember reading an interview with Jon. In this interview, Jon said that Ritchie has so many tapes of his playing, practice sessions where he does these amazing jazz playing, classical playing, Baroque playing. Jon said, he really wishes Ritchie would release this material. He said his playing is so incredibly astonishing. I also remember Jon's commenting on BN saying his acoustic playing is astonishingly excellent. He said, "Ritchie is 4 guitarists in one" BTW, FWIW, I am a keyboardist (and bassist), but classically trained pianist (paper trained, haha!). Jon taught me that one can do both rock and classical that it was not necessary to choose one or the other. Having seen the onstage duels between Ritchie and Jon - mind blowing.. My 3 all time favorite musicians: Jon, Keith and Ritchie.
@ science talk.....sounds like we met the same person....haha..but i also know you dont want to piss him off either...I 'm very happy to have had the opportunity to spend some time with him sounds like you are as well ☺
Mr blackmore,your riffings are amazing.you fool no one,burn,gypsy,gates of babylon,smoke under water..stormbringer...1974..best time of my life.love those russians classical pieces..
Mark DP - of course his dryness is very British, yet he plays on the irony that if you don't take the time to be well now you have to take the time to be sick later. You can't not take care is the point. It's a false economy of time and energy failing to look after oneself, and even young bands discover this truth from stresses like playing and traveling and presumably drinking. Then in your 40s onward you discover you have even less bounce-back from such self-neglect, so as you learn to self-manage more responsibly you ironically remain healthier than you did at half your age when you supposedly had more resilience.
Thank you Ritchie. Very honest answers. If you ever wonder, your music has moved so many people. Child in Time. Pictures of Home, Catch the Rainbow, Man on the Silvermountain, Stargazer, A light in the Black, Shadow of the Moon, Fires at Midnight and a few dozen more.
My favorite guitarist for almost 40 years now -amazingly nice nice playing he pulls off -love the haunting slide and the hard rock with a classical edge. He's been a pleasant fellow the handful of times I met him.. Some nights he's a complete speedking and others he stands behind the amps but never a bad show
@popcorns house 80's music really??? The bulk of music from the 80's onward is absolute crap. The Only good guitarist since the 80's is Tommy Emmanuel. You are a music moron.
Can you even believe how humble this man is. Literally one of the greatest blues / hard rock guitarists of all time and hes like, ya I never really felt like I "made it", was just happy to play music with great musicians. WOW
Not an easy task to chose the best Purple song, but if I would have to do it, I probably would say Child in time, as well, but as I said almost impossible. Burn or You fool no one (specially live), are two remarkable songs also.
After years of being a fan, listening to him and others who; either love or hate him.... I realize that Ritchie is like a multifaceted gemstone. And is different at every angle of the light and the darkness you see him in. In some views, he shines! Others....well.....
I met Ritchie back in the early 80s when he was on tour with Rainbow, I was maybe 19 years old at the time.. Contrary to what people say, he was very nice and signed the first Rainbow album for me!! I still have it all these years later framed on my wall!! Met Rodger Glover and Don Airy too the same night!! All cool dudes!!!
Mr. Richard Hugh Blackmore 🎸 One of the best interviews i have heard with My idol. Real Deal Ariesman ♈️ A genius but so misunderstood 🌈 Thank You for the music 🎼 Respect 💜
Child in time(MNJ) my favorite song. Blackmore, favorite guitarist. Enjoying since age 12-62. Blackmore’s influence, place and sound places him at the top of rock music in my view.
I ran into Ritchie Blackmore at the supper market buying cat food, on Long Island N.Y. and he was a nice guy by turning around and offering a hand shake, he was and still is my #1 guitar hero out of the top ten of all time and the reason why I play guitar today...
beannie60 As a kid in 1970 I remember Deep Purple all answered a list of Questions the answers to which were printed out under their pictures in a music magazine. Jon Lords fav composer was Shostakovich, Ritchie -Bach (of course). They were all blown away by Led Zeppelin’s first album and Jack Bruce’s voice .... and Ritchie’s Cat was called Strotchie. 🐈
I met Ritchie - twice. First was when a buddy and I decided to skip organic chem lab and go to a local pub. We're there bitching about those fucking boring labs, what a waste of time they are and so forth when in walks Ritchie! My friend and I are like Holy Shit!!! That's Ritchie Blackmore!! We walked over, asked if we could buy him a beer. He said sure, have a seat. We spoke for at least an hour (time flew by). I found him to be quiet, shy, intelligent, soft spoken - an absolute gentleman. We talked about Rainbow, equipment, classical composers. We told him we were looking forward to seeing Rainbow (an upcoming concert). Upon hearing this, he immediately made arrangements to get backstage passes for us, This was during the Rising tour. That concert remains one of the 3 all time best I ever attended (other 2 - DP in 72, MH and ELP in 74, BSS). I was blown away by Stargazer, A Light in the Black and Still I'm Sad all done in a row (poor Cozy!) To go from mood playing to blistering the fretboard doing things that Malmsteen and Roth can only dream of doing (I do like them both) - just amazing. Met the boys after the show. Ritchie remembered us and thanked us for coming. Great time, had a blast. Cozy was very funny. This happened over 40 years ago and I still remember it as if it just happened. One of the best nights of my life ever. Just think if I had not decided to say fuck organic chem lab!!! But seriously, Ritchie is a really nice person and a gentleman. I think he gets a bad rap in the press.
Ritchie may not think of himself as a star, but my bedroom wall was adorned with his posters and album covers. He was always, and still is, a star to me.
For people who likes to play classical music always has a kind heart,other than Rock music. With Ritchie we must know how to get along. Actually he's a good man, I myself like him very much. I hope I can take a photo with him. Please Ritchie come to Malaysia. You have many fans here. To me you are a good man ,you respect other musicians and artists never talk bad about them. You with yourself. Best regard from me.
Your so well read, your a living,respected musical,guitar legend....love your brilliant clean aying...love your tone and the fact you never leaned on affects...I. a piano player,organ player...of course of love John lord....thank you for all that you do.....also a refined and very humble English gentlemen...
great to listen to the man, very humble, just another guy who could play the guitar, from a group of English guitar players of the time. It still a mystery how it came about.
I always learn something from interviews with Ritchie - great raconteur! I’m beginning to see why it is that he has such a mixed reputation: It’s not so much that he’s a prima donna, per se, it’s just that he has a different way of going about doing his job, and that rubs certain people the wrong way. I completely “get” why he wanted (and got) his own dressing-room, etc. - now, this will never happen to me 😄, but I have thought about how I would approach preparing for a performance, and I would certainly fall into Blackmore’s camp in that I would want to be away from the whole backstage-scene for about 2 hours before going on. I have performed publicly ( though not for-profit), and when I could manage it I would go into “game-mode” at least an hour before, away from everybody else. There’s no right-or-wrong way, here, just different ways of approaching your task. 🙂
Made in Japan was the first rock album I fell in love with. Richie Blackmore was my hero. I hated hearing about his arrogance with other musicians, fans, and on stage demeanor. These many tears later, I'm glad Richie is speaking out.
If you read Gillans autobiography he has really nothing but nice things to say about Blackmore. The food incident is significant it seems as both musicians point to it as a breaking point in their relationship. I honestly think it is pretty amazing the longevity of Blackmores career. Hits with MkI, Mk II, Mk III, Rainbow hits with Dio, hits with Bonnet, hits with Turner then he forms Blackmore's Night and dominates that genres charts.
I'm still finding great guitar works of Ritchie as I listen to my collection of Purple, Rainbow & other bootleg gigs. I'm grateful to have that because I wouldn't listen to anything played by radio today. I think the reason they don't play old Deep Purple on the radio nowadays is because people would realize there is actual good music in existence and would completely stop buying whatever the crap they are selling today. Why they are buying it is beyond me, anyway.
I am a Ritchie Blackmore fanatic. Blackmore is my favorite guitar player. This comment section is just awesome. It's a great feeling that there are also other Blackmore fans out there besides me. I love Deep Purple, (mark 2 only) Rainbow, ( Cozy Powell Ronnie James Dio) and Blackmores night. 🤘🌈🎸🇬🇧💜🖤
This is awesome!!! I adore this man!! Is there more from where it left off??? Is there a part 2?? hehe. I hope a part 2 is around as it seems it continues... I also love how humble he is...he says he can go to a mall as no one knows who he is, hehe, and he never though of himself as anything special, that he was STAR, ANYTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Well, I have news for YOU Mr. Blackmore...YOU ARE A STAR, YOU ARE OUT OF THE ORDINARY!!! No one can play like you They've tried and cannot...
I saw a coolness and the humor in Deep Purple's music. I was privileged to have grown up as a kid, opening up albums my sister owned and seeing these disgusting looking hippies inside the album fold-out, then listening to your albums at age 8 years old and never forgetting the creativity my virgin ears had witnessed. Your band's sound grew with me throughout my teens and well into my early adult years. Until this day I still appreciate what you've done, and thank you for all the great music.
Ritchie is a very rare breed of famous rockstar. He’s not egotistical looking for recognition or fame. He doesn’t brag about his achievements either. He is just all about the music. That is what’s most important to him and he wants people around him in a band that think the same way. IMO he’s the No1 rock guitarist of all time. He was a riff machine and technically brilliant and way ahead of anyone.
Deep Purple was an amazing band with many great songs, Space Truckin, No,No,No Child in Time, Highway Star etc. I learned a great deal from this guitarist. He was very clean and accurate as a player. I copied him as closly as possible. There are rumors he was arrogant but clearly he is not and probably never was. Thank you so much Mr. Blackmore.
After Ritchie said in regards to the Smoke on the Water reference, "Deep Purple had so many great songs that you never ever heard on the radio" - shouldn't the interviewer's next question been, "Would you name some of those great songs that didn't get radio play?" I would love to know which ones were Ritchie's favorites, or the ones he considered DP's greatest.
The most underrated guitarists ever not only for what he did with Deep Purple but to do it even better a second time with rainbow in my opinion the man is a musical genius maybe someday people will realize what a gift we were given and put Richie on the Mount Rushmore of guitarists where he belongs
He's very humourous which a lot of people miss.
His humour is very British, dry and sarcastic.
And also very honest, which some people can't handle.
Very true…
I agree with you. He's more humble than I thought.
dry humour, it goes over a lot of peoples heads, especially americans.
Rich Hall is the only american comedian i like, his dry humour fits british comedy like a glove.
Was he humourous in this interview? I must be one of the people who didn't get it😅
I'm British and I didn't see him crack wise in the slightest bit
I always enjoy listening to Ritchie. He is always soft spoken and seems kind and intelligent. As talented as he is, I never see him put himself on a pedestal or make himself the focus of whatever he is involved in. I really get tired of others talking shit about him. When he is gone, like his friend Jon Lord, it will be a huge loss to the music world and a sad day for Ritchie's and Deep Purple's, Rainbow's fans and those musicians who consider Ritchie Blackmore one of if not THE greatest rock guitarists ever to set foot on stage. He is soft spoken, humble, and a gentleman who deserves all the respect and consideration he gets. I hope he is around for a long time. We are close in age and I will always enjoy his music and the stories I love to hear about Purple and Ritchie's past and present life. I am not one to idolize any man, including rock royalty., but I do have a good amount of respect for Ritchie. Thanks again Ritchie for the talent and all the effort I am certain you have put into your craft during your life. Keep it up. You deserve all the accolades I have heard given to you.
Well, there is what you tell about yourself in interviews, and what you actually did in actual reality. Maybe Ritchie forgot how he was pursuing fame for almost 2 decades, trying to be a rock/pop star. He may SAY he never did anything of the sort, but any moderately wise man will tell you words are cheap.
@Puppy 1975 Both statements are correct. He used to be kind with musicians of similar tastes, and high skill level. And those who respected HIM. But he would be unkind to anyone who wants to tell him what music to make. I'd say he got less disrespectful with age. A little.
@Puppy 1975 We're all cruel to each other. The cruelest thing is to judge someone in this dismissive way that you did.
@Puppy 1975 Then go ask Vivan Campbell just how cruel Ronnie James Dio could be. ;)
My favorite guitarist always, age 12-62.
folks without this man half the metal bands of the past 30 years dont exist.
a lot of people from the Boomer ages disagree but you hit it on the head. I guess it amazes me that my Guitar hero was right under my nose in the 60s and 70s.
@@davesmith8265 entire bands were spawned just from the song Stargazer
@@johnmiller9219 true
Toni Iommy é mais influente do que ele para o Heavy Metal
@@alvarorocha3322 incorrect-a-mundo
Ritchie is absolutely right about Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin & Deep Purple's popularity! They were favorites in the '70's & beyond...!
99,99% of today's hard rock/metal musicians developed from what those 3 bands played in the 70s
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They were all No.1 in the charts. I feel like the elites of the music world decided they couldn’t let that happen again.
What about Grand Funk?
To me Ritchie is the greatest Rock Guitarist of all time.
Thanks mate for all those riffs you gave us.
I've been your fan from age 14 to age 64.
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Surprised after all i've heard about him how humble and honest he truly is !
I'm glad I watched this video, he's the reason why I followed deep Purple & Rainbow. But I didn't know this side of him, he's much nicer person than I imagined.
Mr. Blackmore looks very good and speaks eloquently with a musical cadence and humility, love him.
Richie was being very kind and patient to the not so good interviewer. Such an amazing talented guitarist and good person.
He is one of the very best guitarists. I like Ritchie Blackmore.....talented +++++++
He is very private and minds his own business, which is what I like
Ritchie has such a melodic voice! Always a pleasure to hear him. :)
He's talking gently and relaxed
Hadn't thought of it that way, but yes, I'd say it is a melodic voice. He also moves his hands and fingers when he speaks.
I wonder how it'd sound if he'd been a singer, he says he can't sing but maybe he'd still have a good singing voice.
I think at the end of the interview he was very excited and his eyes were shining. Even if he is an infinite guitarist, certain emotions cannot be forgotten..
It is almost insulting being that humble! He is not only one of the greatest guitarists, he is also one of the greatest composers of rock music!
I am very impressed with this interview! Ritchie is so articulate, polite, relaxed, deep, humble and nice. Much respect Ritchie.
Made in Japan is my favorite Purple LP. I was 12 years old when it came out, and Ritchie's playing inspired me to play guitar. The live solo on Highway Star still gives me goose bumps 50 years later. Thank you Ritchie for the inspiration. That entire band was/is brilliant
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I believe Ritchie when he says he didn’t think of himself as some big famous rock star. However, we did. Combing thru RUclips videos I don’t think there is a guitarist that has more videos made about him and his band. Interviews, documentaries, live shows, reaction videos, studio recordings, guitar vids showing you how to play like Blackmore, etc. Ritchie may be low key about his success but the rest of the rock world knows who he is, what he has accomplished and would give our left arm to meet him and be able to drink a beer with him. Beginning in 1970, he became the prototypical hard rock guitarist. The way he looked, the way he played and the way he moved became the standard for all other hard rock players to emulate.
We see all the glamour and magic of performers like Ritchie and never imagine what goes on behind the scenes. Wonderful interview with an extremely talented performer who is also a very down to earth person.
Ritchie is a very rare talent and very unique person'
Blackmore is a great talent and a weird guy. Deep Purple was a pool of tremendous talent.
@David Topchiev Maybe that's what he meant when he said he signed contracts without knowing what the hell they were, he got ripped off.
David Topchiev well we only paid 3 to 4 dollars for concerts back t
Hen. T shirts and everything was cheaper. But, still isn’t right.
@David Topchiev he's worth $US250 million.
In 2017 he was on the cover of a UK publication that's similar to Forbes Magazine.
And a great shot with food.
The man speaks what's on his mind, and doesn't sugar coat anything. Genius, one of a kind musician....and personality.
This is one of the most amazing interviews you'd hear Blackmore give. A pure pleasure to listen to.👏👏👏
Ritchie, you're not a good musician-you're a brilliant musician. One of the greats.
Tony iommi. The King
@@big6957 haha not even close
@@big6957Page, Balckmore and Iommi dominated the 70s rock scene
Ritchie is phenomenal, he has it all technique, breadth of knowledge, beautiful tone, great vibrato, an intuitive feel for modal pattern improvisation and lyrical phrasing rivaled only by Duane Allman during that era. Like all great guitarists he also has a unique sound that is instantly recognizable. Ritchie might be his own worst critic but he's also one of the great stylists and unique voices in rock history.
Steve Morse is fabulous as well but likewise has his own unique style and voice which is very different. Using a jazz analogy, Blackmore's style is more lyrical and melodic like Stan Getz or Chet Baker whereas Steve's style is more similar to Coltrane. I use this analogy because jazz is my first love. Both are great guitarists as was Tommy Bolin before succumbing to his demons.
I don't understand why so many fans appreciate only one at the expense of the others. Stylistic diversity is a good thing, if everyone played the same things the same way music would become terribly boring.
Ritchie Blackmore is a lot deeper (please, no pun nonsense) person than people in general realize he is. There is much more to him than only music.
Yea he’s pretty deep. And purple. Get it? 😀
@@cheothegeo2742 congratulations on being 12 years old.
@@Mogamishu you don't get it do you
Yeah he's way more childish Than People realize
Ritchie just does his thing. I admire that.
Nice to hear Ritchies side of things.
He seems very cool...you can tell he is intelligent and didn't loose his mind, like so many others did!
ROCK ON MIGHTY SIR R
ICHIE🤘THANK U FOR ALL YOR KOOL MUSIC 🤘MAN ON THE SILVER MOUNTAIN👍🤘🤙💞💝💖
What a great talker he is, I could listen to him forever : ) Very cool and very very talented
this man has created some astonishing guitar solos and riffs that I really lived with
No matter what Ritchie thinks of himself, he’s undisputed one of the greatest guitarist in our history, his musicality is second to none , he’s time in Deep Purple was an absolutely legendary part of what became the bench mark for Hard Rock that set the grounds for everything that came after Deep Purple , definitely Purple , Zeppelin and Sabbath were the greatest in that era post 60’s they dominated throughout the entire 70’s
Sabbath dominate till now !
I can pay my bills, I don bot be a star.
This words from the best guitar player on this planet.
And i believe him 100% that he thinks so.
What a humble and friendly man.
don bot be a star... don bot be a star... don bot be a star... don bot be a star... don bot be a star... don bot be a star...
The most honest, respectful and nicest interview I heard him give
This is a real rarity and certainly the most candid I think he's ever been about the feud between him and gillan. I think it's very easy to demonise someone once trash talk gets onto the press. From what I can gather it was a series of misunderstandings that were totally overblown by the pressures of touring and cabin fever. I love his honesty here, especially the comment about just being a lucky musician who can pay the bills. He was very patient with the interviewer, who seemed to want different answers to the ones he was getting.
First time I have seen Ritchie Blackmore in an interview. Thank you for posting.
Ritchie is one of the Great Rock guitarists of our time.
Whenever i come across a clip on Ritchie Blackmore, i always clicked.
As for most geniuses that ever lived, they are the ones usually most misunderstood.
So between Ian Gillan and Ritchie Blackmore, it's a no brainer who is the genius between the two.
Respect you Mr Ritchie Blackmore, and thanks for those memorable music and killer rifts you gave us over the years. They're timeless.
Mr. Blackmore is the most interesting person in music. Guitar God! Such an articulate man with a unique outlook on life.
I really love the progressive sound of B side of LP Fireball. One of the highest moments of Purple music! Thanks, Richie, Ian, Paice, Lord and Glover!
I loved the whole album my favourite album
No Ritchie, you are wrong. You are more than just another musician. You are a great musician, who, along with just a handful of other guys, changed the face of rock forever. You inspired countless guitarists to play hard rock and heavy metal in your style, some of whom made it professionally and others who are amateurs. You are often referred to as “The Master”.
Ritchie has always been portrayed as an egotistical fat-head. But listening to his interviews, I see that he is very humble and makes light of his amazing inspiration of so many other great and famous guitarists, and his tremendous impact on the contemporary music environment. He really is a guitar god, but he totally down plays all that.
repetitivemotion Ritchie Blackmore: Hendrix before Hendrix.
@@Anarcath According to himself Ritchie was inspired by Hendrix, particularly in his use of the Stratocaster's vibrato bridge.
I agree with you 💯🎶🎸👍👏💖
This is what the problem is... & Blackmore see's this as a problem when people begin to idolize or worship musicians such as himself for more than what they really are which is just a musician a guitar player in a successful band... nothing more... if he doesn't see himself as a super star than why should anyone else... I enjoy his playing but I don't idolize him or look upon him as some god that needs to be worshiped... just my opinion ....
How can you NOT Love This Man👍💜👍💜👍💜👍💜👍💜😎
It takes me decades to give a band a listen. I just discovered Ritchie Blackmoor last week. What a great guitar player!!!
I have had the pleasure of having a pint with the gent....I was very honored to have some quality music discussions with him which outside of official interviews he rarely does.
I met him - twice. It was the time of Rising. He showed up at a local watering hole not far from the college I was attending. My friend and I were shocked to see him walk in. (Turns out he was seeing a local girl at the time). We walked over, asked if we could buy him a beer. He said sure. We sat and spoke for like an hour. We talked about Rainbow, equipment, touring, music, Baroque and Renaissance music. I found him to be very intelligent, soft spoken, thoughtful, nothing at all as he is portrayed. I think because he is a perfectionist, he does not suffer fools at all is how this might rub people the wrong way. He is a man of integrity. I have always thought that Gillan was the real asshat, the real trouble maker.
As we were finishing our conversation, Ritchie, upon hearing we had tickets to an upcoming concert, made arrangements for us to have backstage passes. So, I got to meet all the boys in Rainbow))) What a night!!! Great concert. Ritchie did things on the guitar, I have yet to see anyone else come close to doing. As to the boys... Ronnie was a bit of a jerk (must be a singer thing), Carey and Bain were quiet but nice guys. Cozy was a blast - really funny. Of course, saw Ritchie again, and he actually thanked us for coming to the show and stopping by backstage. In short, he is a gentleman.
thanks for that, Cozy was cool snake skin boots rode motorbikes
love death alley driver why you stay alive
I have had many experiences with Ritchie....we live close.... I played jazz guitar at a high end but discreet fine dining restaurant and Ritchie would come in.... I never approached or did anything but a polite nod as they would pass me on the way in and out.... Ritchie and Candace would sit in the darker corner area...once I threw a little of my woman from Tokyo in a jazz standard....andI saw him look up and give me a sly small smile....later the evening I was invited by them to go out for a pint and meet them at another spot ...where by chance a friend of mine was the bartender...when I told them that Candace said that was her friend as well and she was who had told them about me playing at the restaurant and they should come check me out... about half hr later I caught up with them and had a surreal hour or so talking about music and life in general with one of my hero's and Influences....he is a true gentleman...but as well as said....does not suffer fools well...thankfully I was not that fool.....at least that night haha... . I had the honor of being told directly from "the MAN" that he greatly enjoyed my playing and it showed " style and grace." And complemented me on how I played for the love of the music ... I have nothing but great respect for his musicianship and the very special chance to be some what of an equal with him as just another bloke having a pint and nice conversation.. he does not mention me by name but if you tube RITCHIE BLACKMORE CNN interview.. half way thru he talks about seeing a guitar player at a restaurant and loving that fact that he was there just for the music (and a few bucks of course ☺) and I really believe he was speaking of me... pretty crazy!!...but true.
@@j.reveille6815 Wow, thanks for sharing)) This is really cool!! Amazing story!! Ritchie is very soft spoken, intelligent, thoughtful. He has integrity and sticks to his principles. I remember reading an interview with Jon. In this interview, Jon said that Ritchie has so many tapes of his playing, practice sessions where he does these amazing jazz playing, classical playing, Baroque playing. Jon said, he really wishes Ritchie would release this material. He said his playing is so incredibly astonishing. I also remember Jon's commenting on BN saying his acoustic playing is astonishingly excellent. He said, "Ritchie is 4 guitarists in one"
BTW, FWIW, I am a keyboardist (and bassist), but classically trained pianist (paper trained, haha!). Jon taught me that one can do both rock and classical that it was not necessary to choose one or the other. Having seen the onstage duels between Ritchie and Jon - mind blowing.. My 3 all time favorite musicians: Jon, Keith and Ritchie.
@ science talk.....sounds like we met the same person....haha..but i also know you dont want to piss him off either...I 'm very happy to have had the opportunity to spend some time with him sounds like you are as well ☺
Great to hear this interview, thanks. Enjoyed hearing Mr Blackmore speak freely in a relaxed environment.
Mr blackmore,your riffings are amazing.you fool no one,burn,gypsy,gates of babylon,smoke under water..stormbringer...1974..best time of my life.love those russians classical pieces..
"Coming down with diseases was one way of getting a rest" -- Ritchie has the dry-est sense of humour ever! love it !
Mark DP it was a fact, sad true,not intended to be a joke
Mark DP - of course his dryness is very British, yet he plays on the irony that if you don't take the time to be well now you have to take the time to be sick later. You can't not take care is the point.
It's a false economy of time and energy failing to look after oneself, and even young bands discover this truth from stresses like playing and traveling and presumably drinking. Then in your 40s onward you discover you have even less bounce-back from such self-neglect, so as you learn to self-manage more responsibly you ironically remain healthier than you did at half your age when you supposedly had more resilience.
I've just had bronchopneumonia for more than a month so I understand him completely...
Mark, you do realize he is serious in everything he says in interviews, but everyone seems to think he is kidding.
He is one of the best guitar players. Its nice to see this type of interview. Love it!
Thank you Ritchie. Very honest answers. If you ever wonder, your music has moved so many people. Child in Time. Pictures of Home, Catch the Rainbow, Man on the Silvermountain, Stargazer, A light in the Black, Shadow of the Moon, Fires at Midnight and a few dozen more.
My favorite guitarist for almost 40 years now -amazingly nice nice playing he pulls off -love the haunting slide and the hard rock with a classical edge. He's been a pleasant fellow the handful of times I met him.. Some nights he's a complete speedking and others he stands behind the amps but never a bad show
Ritchie is WAY too humble here; he’s a brilliant musician. One of the greatest guitarists ever.
Class act
Humility is a sign of true greatness.
Yes! Ritchie is one of the greatest guitarists ever - the other is Terry Kath.
@popcorns house 80's music really??? The bulk of music from the 80's onward is absolute crap.
The Only good guitarist since the 80's is Tommy Emmanuel. You are a music moron.
@popcorns house Your eyes must be brown because you are full of shit.
Can you even believe how humble this man is. Literally one of the greatest blues / hard rock guitarists of all time and hes like, ya I never really felt like I "made it", was just happy to play music with great musicians. WOW
Very humble interview I love it :-)
I'm glad he mentioned Child In Time, my favorite Deep Purple song
Hi Ray....
Child In Time, not just the most I love from all Deep Purple songs.
For me the most my favorite rock song ever.
@@budizulbakri9787 A great song wich music is a plagiarism of Calling Bombay by It's a Beautiful Day. I read they were OK, so...
Not an easy task to chose the best Purple song, but if I would have to do it, I probably would say Child in time, as well, but as I said almost impossible. Burn or You fool no one (specially live), are two remarkable songs also.
Ritchie is a great guitarist and personality!
After years of being a fan, listening to him and others who; either love or hate him.... I realize that Ritchie is like a multifaceted gemstone. And is different at every angle of the light and the darkness you see him in. In some views, he shines! Others....well.....
they WERE the loudest band i ever heard, live at the sunshine inn, asbury park, n.j. - 1972 they were loud and astoundingly tight and expressive! WOW!
"I never Shop in the mall...but...i can. " Legend. That made my day👏🏻👏🏻
I met Ritchie back in the early 80s when he was on tour with Rainbow, I was maybe 19 years old at the time.. Contrary to what people say, he was very nice and signed the first Rainbow album for me!! I still have it all these years later framed on my wall!! Met Rodger Glover and Don Airy too the same night!! All cool dudes!!!
Thanks for a great video with Mr Blackmore! High Level Nostalgia!
So much honesty...
Mr. Richard Hugh Blackmore 🎸
One of the best interviews i have heard with My idol.
Real Deal Ariesman ♈️
A genius but so misunderstood 🌈
Thank You for the music 🎼
Respect 💜
Definitely one of the best Guitar players Ever! !!! Awesome showmanship too!!!
Child in time(MNJ) my favorite song. Blackmore, favorite guitarist. Enjoying since age 12-62. Blackmore’s influence, place and sound places him at the top of rock music in my view.
I ran into Ritchie Blackmore at the supper market buying cat food, on Long Island N.Y. and he was a nice guy by turning around and offering a hand shake, he was and still is my #1 guitar hero out of the top ten of all time and the reason why I play guitar today...
beannie60 An uncle of mine had a few drinks with him in a hotel bar after a show back in ‘78. Said he was as nice and polite as he could be.
beannie60 As a kid in 1970 I remember Deep Purple all answered a list of Questions the answers to which were printed out under their pictures in a music magazine. Jon Lords fav composer was Shostakovich, Ritchie -Bach (of course). They were all blown away by Led Zeppelin’s first album and Jack Bruce’s voice .... and Ritchie’s Cat was called Strotchie. 🐈
My influences for guitar have been Blackmore, Hayward, Iommi, and Gilmour.
I met Ritchie - twice. First was when a buddy and I decided to skip organic chem lab and go to a local pub. We're there bitching about those fucking boring labs, what a waste of time they are and so forth when in walks Ritchie! My friend and I are like Holy Shit!!! That's Ritchie Blackmore!! We walked over, asked if we could buy him a beer. He said sure, have a seat. We spoke for at least an hour (time flew by). I found him to be quiet, shy, intelligent, soft spoken - an absolute gentleman. We talked about Rainbow, equipment, classical composers. We told him we were looking forward to seeing Rainbow (an upcoming concert). Upon hearing this, he immediately made arrangements to get backstage passes for us, This was during the Rising tour. That concert remains one of the 3 all time best I ever attended (other 2 - DP in 72, MH and ELP in 74, BSS). I was blown away by Stargazer, A Light in the Black and Still I'm Sad all done in a row (poor Cozy!) To go from mood playing to blistering the fretboard doing things that Malmsteen and Roth can only dream of doing (I do like them both) - just amazing. Met the boys after the show. Ritchie remembered us and thanked us for coming. Great time, had a blast. Cozy was very funny. This happened over 40 years ago and I still remember it as if it just happened. One of the best nights of my life ever.
Just think if I had not decided to say fuck organic chem lab!!! But seriously, Ritchie is a really nice person and a gentleman. I think he gets a bad rap in the press.
@@seabud6408 I always thought Mahler and Bach were Jon's favs. Interesting. Weird name for Ritchie's cat.... wonder how he arrived at that...)
Ritchie may not think of himself as a star, but my bedroom wall was adorned with his posters and album covers. He was always, and still is, a star to me.
Hell ya!
@@FNAFEDITS171 hell ya bro 👍
Highway Star my fav Deep Purple tune
that and Flight of the Rat, oh and pictures of home and Burn
For people who likes to play classical music always has a kind heart,other than Rock music. With Ritchie we must know how to get along. Actually he's a good man, I myself like him very much. I hope I can take a photo with him. Please Ritchie come to Malaysia. You have many fans here. To me you are a good man ,you respect other musicians and artists never talk bad about them. You with yourself. Best regard from me.
I feel somehow privileged to be living in an era where Ritchie is still alive as well.. the forefather of heavy metal guitar.
This is the most important man in heavy rock for me. It’s someone I would love to see talking for hours and hours.
Ritchie was a catalyst for rock. Thank goodness he was there for rock.
Your so well read, your a living,respected musical,guitar legend....love your brilliant clean aying...love your tone and the fact you never leaned on affects...I. a piano player,organ player...of course of love John lord....thank you for all that you do.....also a refined and very humble English gentlemen...
Outstanding musician , rock star and humble, a rare combination.
The greatest of all. Hands down.
Nah not even close
Ritchie rocks. Need more of his work. Love the Purp and Rainbow. Gotta check out Blackmore’s Night.
Love you Ritchie. Always a class act. Greatest guitarist of all time. Period. P.S. If I saw you at the mall I would definitely know it was you.
a lot of us would know who you are Richie if we saw you in a Mall...you are a hero to many..
Its an absolute miracle he's on here at all !
great to listen to the man, very humble, just another guy who could play the guitar, from a group of English guitar players of the time. It still a mystery how it came about.
I always learn something from interviews with Ritchie - great raconteur!
I’m beginning to see why it is that he has such a mixed reputation: It’s not so much that he’s a prima donna, per se, it’s just that he has a different way of going about doing his job, and that rubs certain people the wrong way.
I completely “get” why he wanted (and got) his own dressing-room, etc. - now, this will never happen to me 😄, but I have thought about how I would approach preparing for a performance, and I would certainly fall into Blackmore’s camp in that I would want to be away from the whole backstage-scene for about 2 hours before going on.
I have performed publicly ( though not for-profit), and when I could manage it I would go into “game-mode” at least an hour before, away from everybody else.
There’s no right-or-wrong way, here, just different ways of approaching your task. 🙂
Honest and humble man, a true great.
Made in Japan was the first rock album I fell in love with. Richie Blackmore was my hero. I hated hearing about his arrogance with other musicians, fans, and on stage demeanor. These many tears later, I'm glad Richie is speaking out.
Exactly my experience.
Ritchie is a gentle soul, you can see it in his eyes
He beat up Lita Ford.When he should have Eaten her..👅🌷💃
William Potts everyone seems to have that reaction to her, but that was Iommi!
@@williampotts3008: That's nonsense. It was Tony Iommi who did that. Lita Ford says Blackmore was a gentleman.
@@GreenerHill She banged em all 👆
Gentle soul my bollix,the guys a livin dick head with a wig.
If you read Gillans autobiography he has really nothing but nice things to say about Blackmore. The food incident is significant it seems as both musicians point to it as a breaking point in their relationship. I honestly think it is pretty amazing the longevity of Blackmores career. Hits with MkI, Mk II, Mk III, Rainbow hits with Dio, hits with Bonnet, hits with Turner then he forms Blackmore's Night and dominates that genres charts.
Gillan is true gentleman
I recon he was at his best with Rainbow, and with Cozy Powell on drums.
Both were huge talents, highly influential on groups to come
Absolutely one of the greatest of all time....a true legend of music in every sense of the word.
... we used to hear his music on the radio. Now, we get to hear these guys talk about their band. I liked it better when we heard their music.
I'm still finding great guitar works of Ritchie as I listen to my collection of Purple, Rainbow & other bootleg gigs. I'm grateful to have that because I wouldn't listen to anything played by radio today.
I think the reason they don't play old Deep Purple on the radio nowadays is because people would realize there is actual good music in existence and would completely stop buying whatever the crap they are selling today. Why they are buying it is beyond me, anyway.
He is a really fantastic individual and i believe incomparable.
Ritchie is the guitar master. I don't think he's a bad boy. He just protect himself. And he's right !
God i wish i could just sit down with Ritchie with a couple of drinks and talk till we drop. Such and interesting guy.
Man !!
RITCHIE never ages ! 😎👍
It’s a wig……
The most completed guitar player of his time . Amazing performances. He is a guy who can play for hours and never get exhausted. God of music 😊
I am a Ritchie Blackmore fanatic. Blackmore is my favorite guitar player. This comment section is just awesome. It's a great feeling that there are also other Blackmore fans out there besides me. I love Deep Purple, (mark 2 only) Rainbow, ( Cozy Powell Ronnie James Dio) and Blackmores night. 🤘🌈🎸🇬🇧💜🖤
He is great at telling stories,this is coming from a man who never uttered two words back in the day...amazing.
This is awesome!!! I adore this man!! Is there more from where it left off??? Is there a part 2?? hehe. I hope a part 2 is around as it seems it continues... I also love how humble he is...he says he can go to a mall as no one knows who he is, hehe, and he never though of himself as anything special, that he was STAR, ANYTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Well, I have news for YOU Mr. Blackmore...YOU ARE A STAR, YOU ARE OUT OF THE ORDINARY!!! No one can play like you They've tried and cannot...
I saw a coolness and the humor in Deep Purple's music. I was privileged to have grown up as a kid, opening up albums my sister owned and seeing these disgusting looking hippies inside the album fold-out, then listening to your albums at age 8 years old and never forgetting the creativity my virgin ears had witnessed. Your band's sound grew with me throughout my teens and well into my early adult years. Until this day I still appreciate what you've done, and thank you for all the great music.
He seems like a very nice and humble person in this interview. It suits him well imo.👍🏼
The solo of Highway Star alone puts Richie in altogather different level (not only "arrived" but propelled way forward).
Ritchie is a very rare breed of famous rockstar. He’s not egotistical looking for recognition or fame. He doesn’t brag about his achievements either. He is just all about the music. That is what’s most important to him and he wants people around him in a band that think the same way.
IMO he’s the No1 rock guitarist of all time. He was a riff machine and technically brilliant and way ahead of anyone.
Deep Purple was an amazing band with many great songs, Space Truckin, No,No,No Child in Time, Highway Star etc. I learned a great deal from this guitarist. He was very clean and accurate as a player. I copied him as closly as possible. There are rumors he was arrogant but clearly he is not and probably never was. Thank you so much Mr. Blackmore.
YEP same here!
After Ritchie said in regards to the Smoke on the Water reference, "Deep Purple had so many great songs that you never ever heard on the radio" - shouldn't the interviewer's next question been, "Would you name some of those great songs that didn't get radio play?" I would love to know which ones were Ritchie's favorites, or the ones he considered DP's greatest.
mobrules29 ... yeah... but smoke on the water is a GREAT SONG
@@drainmonkeys385 absolutely. Smoke on the Water is to rock, what Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is to classical music.
go listen to burn it's worth the time.
Yes like you fool no one
He said at the end it was " Child in Time."
He is a rare talent absolutely amazing I cant get enough. Feeling very purple
The most underrated guitarists ever not only for what he did with Deep Purple but to do it even better a second time with rainbow in my opinion the man is a musical genius maybe someday people will realize what a gift we were given and put Richie on the Mount Rushmore of guitarists where he belongs
Underrated by who??? I listen to DP all my life
He is a Mount Rushmore guitarist .
Famous and regular Joe guitarists a like have been influenced by him or the band. His catalog speaks for itself