This is to show there is a difference in creating a Masterpiece and just playing notes as fast as possible. Ritchie's Ear sets him apart from other Guitarist. The ability to keep creating something new and original for decades is something few can achieve. I have always thought Ritchie was the best.
Fantastic version... When I heard this live version with an orchestra on Finyl Vinyl in 1986, I was amazed... Such a clever improvisation by Ritchie, then the real track with an orchestra and some bits by Beethoven to let the orchestra shine on its own ! Hats off !! I was into Malmsteen later on in 1986, but Rainbow and Ritchie Blackmore always stayed deep in my heart. Nobody plays like Ritchie... He can be uneven but he can reach the stars too ! And he doesn't repeat himself, in his good days, his technique is astonishing, he's very subtle and his choice of notes very personal. His sound at this point in Rainbow was really beautiful... Cleaner, deeper and wider than in Deep Purple... He brought a bit of that in the reformed DP on Perfect Strangers. I'm so glad they released a DVD version on those live tracks in Japan, plus other videos. Great job on the video, it's incredibly clear and neat !
Ritchie's picking technique is astonishing for a rock guitarist, his hand "floats" above the strings without resting on the guitar. Somebody said once back in the 70s that most jazz guitarists would give a limb for Ritchie's technique!
I didn't know that quote. I'm quite disgusted that he doesn't get more praise, in polls, etc...He's too often forgotten or too down in the polls... I mean he's as important as Hendrix and Beck and for me, more than Page (who I deeply admire yet) and above all, more than Clapton.. .... I mean for me he's much more a legend than Clapton - who often relied on external composers, by the way, and was quite uninspired after Cream and Derek and the Dominos, which means ages ago... At least RB composed his tracks.. Even though not alone quite often but with singers, or a keyboard player... or Roger Glover. I remember he once said that Jimmy Page was awesome because he was a great composer (with Plant and Jones, this said) .. He used to be difficult, he's got a lot of contradictions but I don't think he's so pretentious... and he's become very different with age, since he met Candice Night, which was something like 30 years ago, when you think about it.
@@Marctull66 The quote was from the old British magazine Guitar, a journalist compiled his top ten of electric guitarists and Ritchie was no2 after Jimi Hendrix. 3rd was Jan Akkerman of Focus, another top tier musician, weren't we lucky in the 70s!👍
Blackmore aveva una tecnica incredibile, Molto precisa, plettro colpiva le corde molto fortemente, un suono caratteristico. Non è facile il Blackmore style. Oltre a questo un gusto notevole, neoclassico, ma anche blues adattato. È stato il precursore dei vari malmsteen a shredder anni 80.
Perfettamente d'accordo .. è il mio idolo di sempre, con I Depp Purple, I Rainbow ed anche con i Blackmore's night ha scritto pagine indelebili ed immortali dalla storia della chitarra rock ... altro che Page ...
@@massimopescatori6514Beh Massimo, coi Deep e con i Rainbow ha fatto cose meravigliose ed ineguagliabili, ma con i Blackmore's Night lasciamo stare, ha solo buttato via tempo per nulla....
Not gonna lie, I've watched this particular version of the song in DVD quality a billion times. The opening solo really solidified Blackmore as a god to me. So that said, this upscaled version is impressive. I'm noticing details I never noticed before. Even the rust on the strings. Good work.
The intro is poss’ the best slice of Ritchie .. at his most creative, which exists on film. It has his sound, phrasing, dynamics, inventiveness, all working together perfectly. Other guitarists can play more notes and faster .. they didn’t COME UP WITH the notes woven into his legacy with Purple, Rainbow 🌈and Blackmore’s Night. When all’s said and done people will eventually realise how great he is and was .. and amazingly .. how underrated he is. No one plays guitar like Ritchie Blackmore.
Гитарная феерия от Мистера Блэкмора!!! Блестяще Маэстро! Создатель великого множества тяжёлых риффов, но в душе всегда большой романтик. Спасибо! ❤ Люблю Deep Purple и Painbow с 70-х. Времена моей юности...
Best guitarist ever. The combination of tone, individuality, song writing skills and technique is yet to be matched. And this version of the finale on Beethovens 9:th is not bad either.
Well, if that is the case I have to disagree with him. You don't write/co-write Knocking at your back door, Highway star, Child in time, Stargazer, Burn, Eyes of the world, Kill the king, A light in the black etc and be a medioker songwriter. And of course, he can pick his songwriting partners. Oh, I forgot... And his wonderful sense of melody.
He's in his day. Tough act to accomplish. When your in the zone. No error. My favorite. I was in 6th grade when Stormgringer arose. Thankyou RB. I miss his day.😊
Ok. So EVH is in full swing at this time. Likewise Yngwie and Uli Roth, along with all the other shredders influenced by Ritchie who have supposedly eclipsed him. But while many of them have indeed introduced their own thing, and through sheer dedication advanced the state of the art (as all would hope), Blackmore stands up and shows that not only is he still relevant - indeed he can still crush it, and remains at the pinnacle of rock guitar ability and and showmanship.
That's the legendary recording on Finyl Vinyl album. I had heard it two years after its releasee on a Turkish radio. I loved it back then.. It is so funny my mom recorded it on radio, because she was a classical music fan. I heard decades later, the solo part on the album version was replaced with a studio remix, but it is still a legendary piece.
And Mr Rory Gallagher also not to Forget!!!! But you are absolutely right. This is extraterestial......A very long period on our planet, the most great player.....let we remind him this way playing and keep listening ......
I imagine it was very hard for a classical orchestra to get used to the insane speed of Ritchie's playing manner. I think he always challenged the classics in his music. He was no doubt inspired by classics - and challenging it! EPIC. ❤
Таких вообще нет и в сто лет. Каждый из таких гениев неподражаем и событие в Мире. Это Вивальди, Паганини, Бах, Моцарт, Бетховен, Чайковский, Леннон, Маккартни, Лорд, Гиллан, Плант, Пейдж, Пако де Лусия..
Ричи Блекмор, прежде всего, великая личность. Он сумел донести до нас свое видение музыки, игры на гитаре, и исполнения . Отстаивал искренность и честность во всем. Он достоин любви, уважения и доброй памяти!
I‘m a fan of Speed, there are Malmsteen, Vai, Satriani .... but nobody was and is able to compose masterpieces likes this. Ritchie always know, what is the right part. Playing funky at „you fool no one“, playing a three note melody at „Stargazer“, playing a chaos intro at „Speed king“ or playing sliding solo at „Stormbringer“.
@FriesinNF he actually was a speedy back in the days. Malmsteen is always been Blackmore's wannabe. He now denies it in every interview 😁, but we all know that .
Blackmore will always be a legend...a precise, creative and technically difficult musician to match. Often overlooked for his performances, his legacy to music is immense...
"Precise, creative and technically difficult musician"... but always seeming to play his guitar as easily and naturally as we, mere mortals, breathe or walk with our lungs and legs.
Avrò sentito e visto questo pezzo almeno un milione di volte... e ogni volta riesce sempre di più a sorprendermi. Ritchie inarrivabile... Lo faccio vedere/ascoltare anche agli studenti a scuola. Grazie davvero
Величайшим гитарист Рока во все времена! А все остальные спортсмены, - кто быстрей!!!! А мелодии в соло гитариста нет и не !!было Послушайте пожалуйста Ричи! И вам все станет. Понятно!!!!!
One of the last Concert of Rainbow 14.March 1984- Nippon Hall. All Memebers are invitetd a 2.000.000 $ Contract Tax free from Polygram sign in January 1984. The way for a Reunion was free!
i thought i bought the video. it was on vhs lol. can still hear every note. this is new to me thanks! wish i can download and hear it anytime i want. i did see him live once in troy,ny 1987?
Ингви Мальмстин / его ученик/видимо, тоже родился раз в 100 лет. Гений породил гения. Но, мне кажется, Ингви его превзошëл. Виртуозное исполнение у обоих.
@@ЮрийКоробкин-ь8м гений. Достаточно например его Perpetual послушать, чтобы это понять глубину его таланта. Он разработал свой уникальный стиль, который потом многие гитаристы начали повторять
Was this the version on Final Vinyl? Holy crap I wore that cassette out at least 3 times. I saw this live (no orchestra, da) during the Deep Purple House of Blue Light tour at Alpine Valley. Laser show was insane.
None of the comments mention the guitarist who started the neo-classical genre, who Malmsteen's lists as influence (and Blackmore surely must have at least heard of, and was likely also influenced by to some degree) and who is still playing to this day... Uli Jon Roth.
I don't want to dismiss Uli Jon Roth's talent and influence on other players, but I think you're mistaken here. Roth himself has named Blackmore as part of his inspiration and Blackmore incorporated classical influences before him.
Esta muy bueno e ideal para aburrir una fiesta y a una mina jaja le pones esta obra magnifica ya no te querra mas a mi como no soy igual a los demas me encanta ya que es una cosa muy ambiciosa y loca esta composicion.
È evidente che Blackmore utilizzasse solo parzialmente scale pentatoniche, maggiormente scale modali. Ha sempre amato la musica araba inserendo spesso intermezzi di scale arabe ed influenze classicheggianti. Lo ritengo il più grande chitarrista della sua epoca...ovviamente senza nulla togliere a Page, Beck, Clapton e West..
This is to show there is a difference in creating a Masterpiece and just playing notes as fast as possible. Ritchie's Ear sets him apart from other Guitarist. The ability to keep creating something new and original for decades is something few can achieve. I have always thought Ritchie was the best.
Despite the criticism of envious people.
O melhorguitarrista compositor sem duvidas !!!
It's a classical music track arranged by Rainbow and Ritchie but not composed by him...
you and me Both lol
❤
Fantastic version... When I heard this live version with an orchestra on Finyl Vinyl in 1986, I was amazed... Such a clever improvisation by Ritchie, then the real track with an orchestra and some bits by Beethoven to let the orchestra shine on its own ! Hats off !! I was into Malmsteen later on in 1986, but Rainbow and Ritchie Blackmore always stayed deep in my heart. Nobody plays like Ritchie... He can be uneven but he can reach the stars too ! And he doesn't repeat himself, in his good days, his technique is astonishing, he's very subtle and his choice of notes very personal. His sound at this point in Rainbow was really beautiful... Cleaner, deeper and wider than in Deep Purple... He brought a bit of that in the reformed DP on Perfect Strangers. I'm so glad they released a DVD version on those live tracks in Japan, plus other videos.
Great job on the video, it's incredibly clear and neat !
Ritchie's picking technique is astonishing for a rock guitarist, his hand "floats" above the strings without resting on the guitar. Somebody said once back in the 70s that most jazz guitarists would give a limb for Ritchie's technique!
I didn't know that quote. I'm quite disgusted that he doesn't get more praise, in polls, etc...He's too often forgotten or too down in the polls... I mean he's as important as Hendrix and Beck and for me, more than Page (who I deeply admire yet) and above all, more than Clapton.. .... I mean for me he's much more a legend than Clapton - who often relied on external composers, by the way, and was quite uninspired after Cream and Derek and the Dominos, which means ages ago... At least RB composed his tracks.. Even though not alone quite often but with singers, or a keyboard player... or Roger Glover. I remember he once said that Jimmy Page was awesome because he was a great composer (with Plant and Jones, this said) .. He used to be difficult, he's got a lot of contradictions but I don't think he's so pretentious... and he's become very different with age, since he met Candice Night, which was something like 30 years ago, when you think about it.
@@Marctull66 The quote was from the old British magazine Guitar, a journalist compiled his top ten of electric guitarists and Ritchie was no2 after Jimi Hendrix. 3rd was Jan Akkerman of Focus, another top tier musician, weren't we lucky in the 70s!👍
I@@ThinPicks
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Blackmore aveva una tecnica incredibile, Molto precisa, plettro colpiva le corde molto fortemente, un suono caratteristico. Non è facile il Blackmore style.
Oltre a questo un gusto notevole, neoclassico, ma anche blues adattato.
È stato il precursore dei vari malmsteen a shredder anni 80.
Согласен с вами. Ингви Мальмстин учился играть, слушать великих соло- гитаристов
Perfettamente d'accordo .. è il mio idolo di sempre, con I Depp Purple, I Rainbow ed anche con i Blackmore's night ha scritto pagine indelebili ed immortali dalla storia della chitarra rock ... altro che Page ...
@@massimopescatori6514 stile classico, altra tecnica, altro fraseggio rispetto a Page.
@@massimopescatori6514Beh Massimo, coi Deep e con i Rainbow ha fatto cose meravigliose ed ineguagliabili, ma con i Blackmore's Night lasciamo stare, ha solo buttato via tempo per nulla....
Not gonna lie, I've watched this particular version of the song in DVD quality a billion times. The opening solo really solidified Blackmore as a god to me. So that said, this upscaled version is impressive. I'm noticing details I never noticed before. Even the rust on the strings. Good work.
IMO The best guitarist ever. Mr Ritchie Blackmore
Michael Shenker better
@@nickmalone3143 Майкл шенкер просто другой.
IMO too. 😀
Equal to Bill Nelson
Also one of my heros..!! ❤👍
THE SOUND of a genius! Art at its peak. ..thanks for this
클래식 락위대한음악가리치불랙모어
The intro is poss’ the best slice of Ritchie .. at his most creative, which exists on film. It has his sound, phrasing, dynamics, inventiveness, all working together perfectly.
Other guitarists can play more notes and faster .. they didn’t COME UP WITH the notes woven into his legacy with Purple, Rainbow 🌈and Blackmore’s Night.
When all’s said and done people will eventually realise how great he is and was .. and amazingly .. how underrated he is. No one plays guitar like Ritchie Blackmore.
Long before any band wanted to play with an orchestra there was Deep Purple. And Rainbow🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Don't forget Procol Harum, they were the first.
John lord wanted
listen to april by deep purple. it was the sign of things coming.
Für mich der Grösste Ever ! Bin 67 Jahre alt und habe ihn schon öfters live erleben dürfen sowohl mit Deep Purple als auch mit Rainbow ❤
Those who criticize this show know nothing about music. This is a master piece!
✌️✌️✌️✌️
Гитарная феерия от Мистера Блэкмора!!! Блестяще Маэстро! Создатель великого множества тяжёлых риффов, но в душе всегда большой романтик. Спасибо! ❤
Люблю Deep Purple и Painbow с 70-х. Времена моей юности...
Best guitarist ever. The combination of tone, individuality, song writing skills and technique is yet to be matched. And this version of the finale on Beethovens 9:th is not bad either.
100% accurate
Absolute Truth, Bro!🎸👍❤️
He's the master
Blackmore by his own admission is not a songwriter. But all the others are correct!
Well, if that is the case I have to disagree with him.
You don't write/co-write Knocking at your back door, Highway star, Child in time, Stargazer, Burn, Eyes of the world, Kill the king, A light in the black etc and be a medioker songwriter. And of course, he can pick his songwriting partners.
Oh, I forgot... And his wonderful sense of melody.
Blackmore will be a Legend forever.
🤣🤣
Так он и есть легенда!
@@neddobrijevic3183Баран смеётся....
GREAT CREATOR, I AM HAPPY THAT I HEARD THESE WONDERFUL, UNIQUE SOUNDS OF HIS MAGIC GUITAR AND GREW UP ON HIS SONGS! THANKS FOR THE MUSIC RICHIE!❤❤❤
OH MY LORD!!! Try to find something like this in today's live performance.....
One & only one - man in black, Mr. Ritchie Blackmore! Thanks a lot!
Да уж, даже не знаю, что написать....... Надо слушать и смотреть....... Жаль, не пришлось живьем увидеть на концерте.
Mr. Richard Hugh Blackmore ♈️
Epic Performance 🌈
There can only be one 🔥
Thank You For The Music 🎸🎼
He's in his day. Tough act to accomplish. When your in the zone. No error. My favorite. I was in 6th grade when Stormgringer arose. Thankyou RB. I miss his day.😊
Ok. So EVH is in full swing at this time. Likewise Yngwie and Uli Roth, along with all the other shredders influenced by Ritchie who have supposedly eclipsed him. But while many of them have indeed introduced their own thing, and through sheer dedication advanced the state of the art (as all would hope), Blackmore stands up and shows that not only is he still relevant - indeed he can still crush it, and remains at the pinnacle of rock guitar ability and and showmanship.
I could listen to that beautiful perfect intro with the octave divider for ever. What a stunning piece of rock music (bit of Beethoven too👍)!
Fantástico! Blackmore é um guitarrista fenomenal!
That's the legendary recording on Finyl Vinyl album. I had heard it two years after its releasee on a Turkish radio. I loved it back then.. It is so funny my mom recorded it on radio, because she was a classical music fan. I heard decades later, the solo part on the album version was replaced with a studio remix, but it is still a legendary piece.
And Mr Rory Gallagher also not to Forget!!!! But you are absolutely right. This is extraterestial......A very long period on our planet, the most great player.....let we remind him this way playing and keep listening
......
Rory was Great too!
Wow! Simply wow! He is so great. I love his playing so much.
I imagine it was very hard for a classical orchestra to get used to the insane speed of Ritchie's playing manner. I think he always challenged the classics in his music. He was no doubt inspired by classics - and challenging it! EPIC. ❤
Блекмор неподаожаем.
Такие гитаристы рождаются раз в сто лет.
Долгих лет тебе жизни наш кумир.
Таких вообще нет и в сто лет. Каждый из таких гениев неподражаем и событие в Мире. Это Вивальди, Паганини, Бах, Моцарт, Бетховен, Чайковский, Леннон, Маккартни, Лорд, Гиллан, Плант, Пейдж, Пако де Лусия..
@@BeckTarhan А ФИЛИП КИРКОРОВ ИЛИ ДЯДЯ ВОВА МЫ С ОТБОЙ
@@BeckTarhan и всё ? 😉
@@DavidGarrick1515А что ещё?
Блэкмор, пальцы как молния по грифовым ладам.
Ричи Блекмор, прежде всего, великая личность. Он сумел донести до нас свое видение музыки, игры на гитаре, и исполнения . Отстаивал искренность и честность во всем. Он достоин любви, уважения и доброй памяти!
Согласен с Вами!
воистину так!
Blackmore was the best guitar player at that period.
I‘m a fan of Speed, there are Malmsteen, Vai, Satriani .... but nobody was and is able to compose masterpieces likes this. Ritchie always know, what is the right part. Playing funky at „you fool no one“, playing a three note melody at „Stargazer“, playing a chaos intro at „Speed king“ or playing sliding solo at „Stormbringer“.
FOREVERRRRRRRR ............
@FriesinNF he actually was a speedy back in the days. Malmsteen is always been Blackmore's wannabe. He now denies it in every interview 😁, but we all know that .
Boring,lazy doodling.
@@hamishanderson6738 your life...🤣
Blackmore will always be a legend...a precise, creative and technically difficult musician to match. Often overlooked for his performances, his legacy to music is immense...
"Precise, creative and technically difficult musician"... but always seeming to play his guitar as easily and naturally as we, mere mortals, breathe or walk with our lungs and legs.
It’s obviously the best version of Beethoven’s 9th symphony performed by Rainbow/Deep Purple. Ritchie is very inspired and really brilliant here!
Say what you want, but Ritchie was a genius and a visionary
Thanks For The Good Times Mr.Blackmore Excellent Playing Many, Many Thanks.
The Final Cut. Yeah. This and Tearin' Out my Heart rocked my world. A lot.
Avrò sentito e visto questo pezzo almeno un milione di volte... e ogni volta riesce sempre di più a sorprendermi. Ritchie inarrivabile... Lo faccio vedere/ascoltare anche agli studenti a scuola. Grazie davvero
Неперевершено! Це єдина у світі група, виконання творів якою я не тільки слухаю, але з насолодженням дивлюся! Дякую за відео!
Посчастливилось видеть и слышать ,старого и доброго Ritchie 08.04.2018 . в Москве. Завидуйте!
Величайшим гитарист Рока во все времена! А все остальные спортсмены, - кто быстрей!!!! А мелодии в соло гитариста нет и не !!было
Послушайте пожалуйста Ричи! И вам все станет. Понятно!!!!!
Ян Аккерман
Блекмору браво! Он не" один из лучших" , он единственный лучший!
Гений...!!! Да, злой, конфликтный, непонятный многим...Но он дарит нам МУЗЫКУ, как Бетховен, Шопен, Штраус...!!! Многие лета МАСТЕРУ...!!!✌️🎉
да не злой и не конфликтный он, просто интроверт и лидер, а Гиллан тоже лидер, двое лидеров всегда будут враждовать
он перыекционист и никому не позволял портить его задумки.
@@ВсадникАпокалипсиса-я9енет, соперничать
Beethoven is my absolute musical hero. What Richie did with this is astounding.
Wow! I want the whole film in this amazing quality. 😮
truly amazing , The band is so talented. Great version with the orchestra .
Not enough words to the best guitar player of all times...English man had to be...saludos desde H-town
Cool
chuck burgi Drums, Roger Glover Bass guitar, David Rosethal Keyboards, Joe linn Turner vocals, and Ritchie Blackmore Guitar
Joe LYNN
Виртуоз! Играет слайдом так, словно цилиндра нет в руке.
As Ian Gillan once said, Ritchie is Genius, nothing to add!!!
Excessive extroversion paired with brilliant virtuosity has a name: Ritchie Blackmore. 💪🤙🎸
One of the last Concert of Rainbow 14.March 1984- Nippon Hall. All Memebers are invitetd a 2.000.000 $ Contract Tax free from Polygram sign in January 1984. The way for a Reunion was free!
A super immortal composition and a super performance with Richie and the whole band orchestra and also a unique video❤️✌️
❤️✌️
ありがとうございます。最高すぎます
僕は22歳の時に武道館でこの時のレインボーライブを見ました。なつかしです。リッチーブラックモアのギターは最高です。
せ、先輩うらやましいっス!
i thought i bought the video. it was on vhs lol. can still hear every note. this is new to me thanks! wish i can download and hear it anytime i want. i did see him live once in troy,ny 1987?
Master Richie
Que locura de remasterización, podras hacer el concierto en vivo en 4k? Este gran concierto se merece una remaster en 4k hermano 👏👏
You know what? I've Waited decades to see this!
Just before the reunion of DEEP PURPLE😮
It smells a bit too comercial ,but he still got it .
Ричи гений и чем дальше уходим в вечность тем ярче это чувствуешь
Excellent. My favourite Rainbow number.
English musicians have deep culture
Mr. Richard Hugh Blackmore 🎸⚡🔥😎🤘
Una leyenda viva, sr. Ritchie Blackmore
Thanks a lot for this amazing upscale job! Blackmore is god! Keep 'em coming man!
Who's watching in 2024 ?
Yo
I'm. Alexander-Ukraina!
Слушаем и 24 не переживай
I,m watching this masterpiece. ❤
Yo ma
Да ..подключение к высшему разуму редчайшее явление .но Блекмору сия редчайшесть полностью удалась!!! Браво маэстро и двести раз БИС ❤🎉
Blackmore is psychotic with the pickups select switch 😅😅
Ингви Мальмстин / его ученик/видимо, тоже родился раз в 100 лет. Гений породил гения. Но, мне кажется, Ингви его превзошëл. Виртуозное исполнение у обоих.
Мальмстин гений? Спорно
@@ЮрийКоробкин-ь8м гений. Достаточно например его Perpetual послушать, чтобы это понять глубину его таланта. Он разработал свой уникальный стиль, который потом многие гитаристы начали повторять
Sublime. Guitarrista. Único. En y. Creador. Gracias. Por. Su. Musica
So flamboyant , so grandiose, so intense, totally epic - so Blackmore..
Шедевр!Шедевральный музыкант и гитарист!!!!!!!!!
A true master, acing his art, and enjoying every note. Legend status 100 percent.
Blackmore rules 4 ever......Belive in me. ...Dee from Stuttgart
84年の日本は凄く豊かだったのがわかる。このオケも多分東京に5こも7こもあったフル編成の一つでは?
日本は孤立して繁栄していた。 これは残っており、都市の外で顕著です。 私はあなたの村や公園を賞賛します。 あなたも珍しい橋を持っています。 そして桜の庭? そして、どのようなひどい都市。 彼らは家の高さを持つ人に圧力をかけ、過度の光で眩惑します。 また、人々が生息しています。
Blackmore un mito, Dio bono.❤
i saw it at the Budokan that day.
Was this the version on Final Vinyl? Holy crap I wore that cassette out at least 3 times. I saw this live (no orchestra, da) during the Deep Purple House of Blue Light tour at Alpine Valley. Laser show was insane.
Гений.
Если-бы рядом был
Дж.Лорд....
Blackmore shredding the Ninth! What else!? ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
And all this time while watching, i'm worried that his wig might come off with all that head banging lol...
None of the comments mention the guitarist who started the neo-classical genre, who Malmsteen's lists as influence (and Blackmore surely must have at least heard of, and was likely also influenced by to some degree) and who is still playing to this day... Uli Jon Roth.
I don't want to dismiss Uli Jon Roth's talent and influence on other players, but I think you're mistaken here.
Roth himself has named Blackmore as part of his inspiration and Blackmore incorporated classical influences before him.
Roth was 14 when Blackmore was recording his first classical-inspired rock (Prelude: Hapiness) on Deep Purple debut album.
Ritchie is de best Guitarist
Excellent...
Thanks for sharing.
Услышав РИЧИ...
Лучший навсегда 🤘🥃🎸🔥✌️
Super! Long live rock and roll!
This must write rock-history! This is its climex! More is not possible.
Наткнулась,спустя!Обожаю Радугу!
мастер, жаль что ему стало скучно, он достиг всего чего хотел!!!
Let us not forget Thijis Van leer of Focus
Ritchie is a Legend !
Esta muy bueno e ideal para aburrir una fiesta y a una mina jaja le pones esta obra magnifica ya no te querra mas a mi como no soy igual a los demas me encanta ya que es una cosa muy ambiciosa y loca esta composicion.
Go Ritchie go. Good job on this ❤
The whole line up is incredible: The man in black of course, Roger Glover, Chuck Bürgi, David Rosenthal and Joe Lynn Turner...WoW!🥳🥳🥳
Грандиозно!!!
Tortured Genius. Lost his main adversary John Lord too early.
History will remember “The Man On The Silver Mountain “, We believe He catch the Rainbow, eighth Wonder in entertainment !!.
The music world would be empty without Ritchie Blackmore
È evidente che Blackmore utilizzasse solo parzialmente scale pentatoniche, maggiormente scale modali. Ha sempre amato la musica araba inserendo spesso intermezzi di scale arabe ed influenze classicheggianti. Lo ritengo il più grande chitarrista della sua epoca...ovviamente senza nulla togliere a Page, Beck, Clapton e West..
Deep Purple!
But that’s not Bobbie Rondinelli? Ritchie is sooooo underrated! Even EVH envied Ritchie.