WENDY DIO On Why She Stopped Using RONNIE JAMES DIO Hologram: ‘It Was An Experiment’
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She stopped because it wasn't making enough money.
Heard she was a diva back in the 80s can’t imagine it’s any better
This channel is narrated by a bot.
And it's annoying.
hologram shows is ridiculous anyway and it's no respect about the passed away artist....( personal opinion )
It was creepy and weird , just have a look alike lip sync ??
I remember watching the youtube video with the Dio hologram concert a few years ago. It was the lamest most ludicrous thing I've ever seen in my life. I wouldn't go see ANY concert with a hologram portrayal of a musician-even if someone paid me to . Fortunately I did see Ronnie James Dio in concert for the first time in my life, in March 2007; in London, Ontario Canada when he was singing in Black Sabbath again for the 3rd time (or "Heaven & Hell") as they called the band at the time since it was the Tony Iommi-Geezer Butler-Dio- and Vinnie Appice line-up.
With Down & Megadeth as opening bands.
The only bad thing was it was in such a huge arena, the sound and view of the stage wasn't as good as it could have been; and I was on the completely opposite end of the arena from the stage.
I did see Black Sabbath live just one other time in Feb 1994 at the State Theater in Detroit, MI with the Iommi-Butler-Tony Martin-Bobby Rondinelli line-up with Morbid Angel & Motorhead opening. That concert was in a very small concert hall and it was by far the loudest concert I've ever been to, and a great view as well of course. I couldn't hear anything for 3 days afterward.
But I'm still glad that I at least got to see Dio once in concert before he died. I just wish the concert they did with him would have been in a small concert hall like the Sabbath concert in 1994 in Detroit, it would have been much more up close and personal, and loud. Instead of being a half mile away from the stage practically like when I saw them in Canada.
Rip Ronnie. ✝️🌷🤢
The people who thought this was a cash crab didn't even come close to understanding why it was done in the first place.