Good to see that Ritchie values his early classical music lessons. He says they only lasted a year but gave him a good basics in music and obviously influenced his style for the rest of his life. After the lessons he says he practised 8 hours a day because he loved the guitar so much. That's the sort of committent you need to get good. And if you've got a sprinkle of star dust you become great.
GREAT INTERVIEW. RICHIE AND I ARE VERY SIMILAR. THE SHADOWS, HENDRIX, LOVE OF MELODY, I ROCKED WITH A HEAVY ROCK BAND IN THE 70+ as lead guitarist. same rig strat and marshall.
strange as he is , I think Ritchie is completely honest in everything he says. He doesn't seem capable of sugar coating anything or exaggerating. He just lays it out there and doesn't care how he comes off. I respect that. And he's a brilliant guitarist too. But y'all already knew that
It get me happy to listen to one composing musician openly admit he ripped line ideas from others. I just hope he hasn't been blaming others in vain, like the led zeppelin enormous egos have done making them embarrassingly hypocritical.
IOW he has become rich and famous enough to allow himself to be a total asshole quite openly. Good for him but I would choose different friends if I were in his company. Not saying that covert asshole is any better.
Excellent interview. Great guitar player. But I've always felt that I were in a situation with Richie, and he tried to mess with me, I would have a go with him and it would be quite a tussle. He intimidated a lot of people with his attitude.
im 67 an know no one even satriana or the great ones or hendrix that can come close to ritchie...an love his honesty an humour at things...he is so complex, no one can touch what he plays. from ,..lazy, to...no one came or live hiway star,my favourite an we cant play it like him,no one can at all,some come close an then fall by the wayside.. what a gifted asshole moody man...
Grew up listening to Ritchie Blackmore, today I am 51 years old and he still remains my all time fav guitarist. I loved every minute of this interview, he is what he is.....honest, hard working and always followed his instinct.
Gillan amazed me. How hard they worked in those days, thrashing his voice w/ everything he had every other night. Its toll was apparent in most, but gillan, it never seemed to affect him. Definitely among the most indestructible rock vocalists ever.
@@franknada8235 which is nearly the same thing as MEDIEVAL.......FOLK. And I have tried and tried to like Blackmore's Night, but NOPE. Not one thing about them I like. (I'd wager Ritchie married Candace cuz she comes from money, so Ritchie was comfy for life!)
Ritchie has done what most dream of doing, he's followed his own instincts and did things the way he wanted and has been very successful doing it. He really is a unique intensely gifted musician with an extremely dry sense of humor.
well....most rock stars were BROKE most of their careers, and Ritchie is no exception. Van Halen said they were $2 million in debt while having TWO HIT ALBUMS. (!)
I think he means by folk guitarist is someone strumming three chords at a campsite fire or protest rally.The stuff he is doing with the missus is on another level.
@@alanthorne3921 And people like Rob Burgess there,they will never get it. If he could play as incredibly as Mr. Blackmore, then he might have a point.
The way he's drinking in his videos, they will be calling him a Fucked guitarist soon enough! What's he trying to prove with all the drinking? Look Gillan, I'm a bigger boozer than you are!
Totally level-headed, focused and a realist. Also very much a straight-talker, with no hype. Don't know what I was expecting, but it certainly wasn't this. Nothing really ground-breaking here, but fascinating nonetheless. Thanks for posting this up. I feel like I know the guy a lot better than I did before.
Voice over by Alexis Corner, father of the British blues boom in the sixties. Korner encouraged many American blues artists, previously virtually unknown in Britain, to perform at the London Blues and Barrelhouse Club, which he established with Cyril Davies at the Round House pub in Soho. He named British rock band Free, and had most of the rolling stones playing in his band before the stones were formed. He also had a voice like smoked honey, a true legend.
Exactly. Always felt he shorted himself with his abilities and the people he played with. But... Ritchie is a different animal, Still regard him as one of the best if not one of THE greatest.
it's amazing Ritchie founded Deep Purple. He put the band together then years later just let it go on without him. That just doesnt happen without lawsuits over the name and such. . he Doesnt show up to the hall of fame , the band he started
Excellent interview. Intelligent and honest. Interesting that he said, even he doesn't understand himself. Yet,he did seem to always know what he wanted to do musically, even if it changed from time to time through the years.
Im just really learning about Mr Blackmore, but he seems like a 100% honest guy. Not hard to imagine why folks might say hes an arse, honesty is often rewarded that way lol.
Really weird I had to double check whether it was RB really talking, he sounds so neutral and so logical about everything. I admire his honesty especially as to borrowing a few riffs from other artist's works.
For an intellectual introvert virtuoso such as Ritchie Blackmore, the 'pound of flesh' price extracted as the cost of his gift, is being subjected to an endless array of "golly-gee-whiz you're the greatest, can I touch your sleeve?" bootlickers coming at him from all sides. The opinion of peers, subordinates, and admiring fans are all trite & meaningless when he's his own harshest critic.
FUN FACT: Ritchie AND Deep Purple are FAR more influential than Zep and Sabbath......COMBINED. EX: all the Guitar Heroes from Vai to Randy Malmsteen wanted to be BLACKMORE. They weren't aping Jimmy Page or Iommi! EX: all the metal and hard rock singers wanted to be IAN GILLAN, not plant or ozzy! From David Lee Roth to Gene Simmons (!) to Bruce Dickinson to Rob Halford and ON AND ON! ALL OF THEM SAY DP WAS MORE IMPORTANT TO THEM THAN ZEP / SABBATH COMBINED! From Motorhead to KISS to VH toJPriest to Maiden to Metallica to Malmsteen and most of the rest!
Ritchie is an exceptionally talented musician with a music courrier spanning several decades. His dedication to the instrument is phenomenal and his ability to switch between rock ,classical and folk is rare . Ritchie has been an inspiration to millions of guitarists here in India as well ,who along with his virtuoso playing style also try to emulate his grumpy ,eccentric and irratic behavior. Ritchie is surely one of those rare irreplaceable stars who will live forever.
There's an interview with Glenn Hughes he says Blackmore was unbearable mostly because he was too serious and focused on the music and all the other boys in Purple, except Lord and Paice, were also trying to have as much fun as possible at the same time...there are interviews with Paice and Lord confirming that...an extremely focused musician clashing with other extremely talented guys who were sometimes losing it because of too much drinking, partying and drugs...he actually never had that sex, drugs and Rock'n'Roll mindset and would get mad at the other guys
@@ponytrekker9315 yeah you're right re:see and debauchery. Bob Daisley said he was blown away metaphorically and literally when he joined the last incarnation of Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio. Blackmore took them to the famous Rainbow rock groupie hang out on Sunset Strip where Daisley and the other new member Rainbow and a few hangers on of partook in an orgy ! Bob Daisley asked Blackmore who was slinking out the back door, 'aren't you staying', to which the reply was in the effect of " No, I did this 10 years ago and I'm sick of it, But you enjoy yourselves."
After hearing Hank Marvin and Duane Eddy I wanted to play guitar.Then I heard Ritchie and Hendrix and I really wanted to play guitar and a Fender Stratocaster.
Great Richie Blackmore interview. I also love Alexis Corners’ hypnotic voice narrating. Did you know Chaz Hodges (later of Chaz and Dave fame) was in the Outlaws with Richie?
No doubt Ritchie Blackmore is a genius on the guitar and a very good text-writer as well...his long career speeks for itself..My humble opinion though...is that he was at his best when Bonnet was the lead vocal...Ritchie seemed more focused/pissed (and better), during Bonnets time in Rainbow..
Ritchie Blackmore, unique individual, guitarists Supreme very intrigual in the evolution of our music, always looking for something a bit different, keeping Rock alive yet staying true to himself. 😊 Ritchie just for being you!!!!🎶💣🔥🎸🤟
Another much appreciated Ritchie Blackmore interview because of his honest, dry humour laced n funny answers n pov of his experiences in band life. Will always be my 1st guitar hero eversince a teenager growing up early 70's in Fiji
We rushed the. Stage in Jacksonville fl.I guess it was around 1971 and I was right in front of Ritchie’s amp I could not hear for a few days but I would do it all over. Gosh he was just so fast and melodic. Definitely top five best guitarist. Wish he would have stayed in the band.
I have never heard Blackmore speak, other that reading an interview . Those slide melodies he has in Rainbow are amazing. They say Yngwie sounds like Blackmore, maybe in Rhythm guitar, but i have never heard Yngwie play slide.
For me, Ritchie is number one from the 70s, I love his style and sound enormously. He was sincere in this interview, and perhaps few are like that! Perhaps it is precisely this mysterious, difficult fluctuating character that a little bit sincerely resembles me that personally made him in my eyes the greatest of all and perhaps ever! It is my opinion, I had the pleasure of seeing only two concerts of him in Italy, they were both fantastic .... Ritchie Blackmore is simply a great artist ..... thanks for posting this interview.
On being called as a Heavy Metal guitarist... "I don't mind being called a Heavy Metal guitarist as long as no one calls me a Folk guitarist..." How ironic... 🤘🏻🤣🤘🏻
Enjoyed this interview with RB!A very deep serious introverted person who loves to play guitar.He and I have that in common.I never liked the business side of music either!!
. I heard him say one time on an interview that he did not like fireball. W t f. I thought that was a great album. "No no no." "No one came." And especially the Title song .... FIREBALL !!! You don't get any more rocker than that!
Nice to see this uploaded.i recorded it of the radio .BBC guitar greats .the music of the bands Ritchie was with was on the original radio show .but great upload cheers
Fantastic video. There is so much half baked information about him but this was as clear as it gets. Thank you so much. I don't understand why he didn't continue with graham Bonett and Tony Carey though I think I understand to an extent.
Bonnett is one of the greatest hard rock singers ever (which is odd bc that's not what he does but then Ritchie hired him)! GREAT VOICE. GREAT PIPES. (Most rock singers and metal singers are AWFUL, and have shrieking voices or whiny voices like Vince Neal and the rest.) I think it was solely IMAGE that pushed GB out, cuz some fans were shocked by his LOOK.
Great interview! I would loved to have heard more. Interesting that in the last pictures he was playing a left-handed fender Stratocaster upside down! That’s the definition of being a rebel 🎶
I don't think Ritchie ever knew exactly what he was as a Guitarist or Musician. He's a wonderful Guitarist, one of the best. But he never had the success Jimmy Page had. Page knew what he was and what he wanted (as did Led Zeppelin).
I was in an aw when I heard him for the first time. It seemed that he was always ahead of any other guitarist at that time. One of his most brilliant solos is the one on Kentucky Woman. If you don´t know it, you should. Additionally his guitar sound still is exceptional, especially when he plays bluesy stuff. I once heard him with Rainbow. It was way too loud and not really good. But then he suddenly played a blues tune and that was worth listening to the whole damn show.
I met him once. I blew off organic chem lab, went to the local watering hole and he happened to walk in (seriously. Turns out he was at the time dating a local gal). Went up to him, offered to buy him a beer. He said sure, have a seat. We spoke for over an hour talking about gear, Baroque music (he knows a lot, very knowledgeable). This was 76, the Rising tour. I mentioned that I was looking forward to seeing the band next week. He then went to a pay phone (yes, I'm old), made a call. Got me backstage pass. Went to the concert - great f*cking concert. Went backstage. Met Ritchie again. He remembered me and thanked me for coming. Met the other lads in Rainbow. Great bunch of guys. Goddam, Cozy was funny as hell. Hit it off with Tony Carey (I'm also a keyboardist). He gave me suggestions on Moog synth settings. I found Ritchie to be a really nice guy, not at all like the image he cultivated for himself, down to earth, soft spoken, highly intelligent. And of course, he is the GOAT!!
Good to see that Ritchie values his early classical music lessons. He says they only lasted a year but gave him a good basics in music and obviously influenced his style for the rest of his life. After the lessons he says he practised 8 hours a day because he loved the guitar so much. That's the sort of committent you need to get good. And if you've got a sprinkle of star dust you become great.
GREAT INTERVIEW. RICHIE AND I ARE VERY SIMILAR. THE SHADOWS, HENDRIX, LOVE OF MELODY, I ROCKED WITH A HEAVY ROCK BAND IN THE 70+ as lead guitarist. same rig strat and marshall.
strange as he is , I think Ritchie is completely honest in everything he says. He doesn't seem capable of sugar coating anything or exaggerating. He just lays it out there and doesn't care how he comes off. I respect that. And he's a brilliant guitarist too. But y'all already knew that
It get me happy to listen to one composing musician openly admit he ripped line ideas from others.
I just hope he hasn't been blaming others in vain, like the led zeppelin enormous egos have done making them embarrassingly hypocritical.
There ya have it folks...straight from Honest Abe heh, heh.
The best musicians that I have jammed with were flaky as hell. Go figure...
IOW he has become rich and famous enough to allow himself to be a total asshole quite openly. Good for him but I would choose different friends if I were in his company. Not saying that covert asshole is any better.
"just don't ever call me a FOLK guitarist" he said!
Fascinating. Love his work.
Excellent interview. Great guitar player. But I've always felt that I were in a situation with Richie, and he tried to mess with me, I would have a go with him and it would be quite a tussle. He intimidated a lot of people with his attitude.
I love it. I refused to sing or do harmony. Hell yea
Remember hearing this on the BBC ...
Is this Alexis Kornier? Who died the Collingwood year in 1984?
No one talks about how funny Ritchie is. Love his ironic delivery. 😁
im 67 an know no one even satriana or the great ones or hendrix that can come close to ritchie...an love his honesty an humour at things...he is so complex, no one can touch what he plays. from ,..lazy, to...no one came or live hiway star,my favourite an we cant play it like him,no one can at all,some come close an then fall by the wayside.. what a gifted asshole moody man...
Grew up listening to Ritchie Blackmore, today I am 51 years old and he still remains my all time fav guitarist. I loved every minute of this interview, he is what he is.....honest, hard working and always followed his instinct.
Pretty rare hearing Ritchie speaking about his career like this. Really enjoyed it - thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I learned more about Ritchie in this interview than I learned in the last 50 years of being a fan.
Ahhh! the original BBC radio Alexis Corner interview! I had this on tape... great stuff :)
Gillan amazed me. How hard they worked in those days, thrashing his voice w/ everything he had every other night. Its toll was apparent in most, but gillan, it never seemed to affect him. Definitely among the most indestructible rock vocalists ever.
Best rock guitarist in history. Easily
I love it .......don't call me a folk guitarist.......today he's a folk guitarist.
What he plays with Blackmore's Night is not folk music. If you think it is, you don't know what folk music really is.
Pretty sure he was referring to the american "folk" musicians of the time, Bob Dylan with his political protest songs and stuff like that.
Yes,he now plays Medeival Wandering Minstrel Music
@@honigdachs. Yup, he was referring to the "hippie folk".
@@franknada8235 which is nearly the same thing as MEDIEVAL.......FOLK.
And I have tried and tried to like Blackmore's Night, but NOPE. Not one thing about them I like.
(I'd wager Ritchie married Candace cuz she comes from money, so Ritchie was comfy for life!)
Ritchie has done what most dream of doing, he's followed his own instincts and did things the way he wanted and has been very successful doing it. He really is a unique intensely gifted musician with an extremely dry sense of humor.
well....most rock stars were BROKE most of their careers, and Ritchie is no exception.
Van Halen said they were $2 million in debt while having TWO HIT ALBUMS. (!)
I love how he gave his other band members credit for what they wrote or did. His honesty about himself good or bad. Great interview!
"As long as nobody calls me a folk guitarist" 15 years later he's doing folk 🤣
it's all folk music really. The instruments change but it's all folk music
I think he means by folk guitarist is someone strumming three chords at a campsite fire or protest rally.The stuff he is doing with the missus is on another level.
@@alanthorne3921 And people like Rob Burgess there,they will never get it. If he could play as incredibly as Mr. Blackmore, then he might have a point.
Renaissance
The way he's drinking in his videos, they will be calling him a Fucked guitarist soon enough! What's he trying to prove with all the drinking? Look Gillan, I'm a bigger boozer than you are!
Totally level-headed, focused and a realist. Also very much a straight-talker, with no hype. Don't know what I was expecting, but it certainly wasn't this. Nothing really ground-breaking here, but fascinating nonetheless. Thanks for posting this up. I feel like I know the guy a lot better than I did before.
Wow!! 30 minutes true pleasure!! A joy!!
Voice over by Alexis Corner, father of the British blues boom in the sixties. Korner encouraged many American blues artists, previously virtually unknown in Britain, to perform at the London Blues and Barrelhouse Club, which he established with Cyril Davies at the Round House pub in Soho. He named British rock band Free, and had most of the rolling stones playing in his band before the stones were formed. He also had a voice like smoked honey, a true legend.
Thats the most ive heard ritchie say in my entire 52 year life! And ive been studying ritchie since i was a kid... Thank you!!!
Same here.
I feel the same at 51, 😆
Exactly. Always felt he shorted himself with his abilities and the people he played with. But... Ritchie is a different animal, Still regard him as one of the best if not one of THE greatest.
it's amazing Ritchie founded Deep Purple. He put the band together then years later just let it go on without him. That just doesnt happen without lawsuits over the name and such. . he Doesnt show up to the hall of fame , the band he started
I've never seen so many pictures of Ritchie smiling. He usually scowling.
Excellent interview. Intelligent and honest. Interesting that he said, even he doesn't understand himself. Yet,he did seem to always know what he wanted to do musically, even if it changed from time to time through the years.
Is true....ciao
Thank you!! What a joy listening to you documentary !! Richie is the best!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes!!! The very very best of all! There's no one like him!
Im just really learning about Mr Blackmore, but he seems like a 100% honest guy. Not hard to imagine why folks might say hes an arse, honesty is often rewarded that way lol.
Really weird I had to double check whether it was RB really talking, he sounds so neutral and so logical about everything. I admire his honesty especially as to borrowing a few riffs from other artist's works.
Blackmore sounds perfectly reasonable to me.
Ritchie is the Mosart of Rock Riffs.
🎼🎶🎶🎸
For an intellectual introvert virtuoso such as Ritchie Blackmore, the 'pound of flesh' price extracted as the cost of his gift, is being subjected to an endless array of "golly-gee-whiz you're the greatest, can I touch your sleeve?" bootlickers coming at him from all sides. The opinion of peers, subordinates, and admiring fans are all trite & meaningless when he's his own harshest critic.
The Man is a introvert personality type,and he is a performer/composer,let it be
I like my moody image too. Maybe that's why I like Ritchie so much
Just found this interview today. Thanks for the post. Very rare insight into what make Mr. Ritchie Blackmore tick.
Glad you enjoyed it
Ritchie is one of the most identifiable guitarists of his generation.I still enjoy his guitar work from his vast catalogue.
FUN FACT:
Ritchie AND Deep Purple are FAR more influential than Zep and Sabbath......COMBINED.
EX:
all the Guitar Heroes from Vai to Randy Malmsteen wanted to be BLACKMORE. They weren't aping Jimmy Page or Iommi!
EX:
all the metal and hard rock singers wanted to be IAN GILLAN, not plant or ozzy! From David Lee Roth to Gene Simmons (!) to Bruce Dickinson to Rob Halford and ON AND ON!
ALL OF THEM SAY DP WAS MORE IMPORTANT TO THEM THAN ZEP / SABBATH COMBINED! From Motorhead to KISS to VH toJPriest to Maiden to Metallica to Malmsteen and most of the rest!
Ritchie is an exceptionally talented musician with a music courrier spanning several decades. His dedication to the instrument is phenomenal and his ability to switch between rock ,classical and folk is rare . Ritchie has been an inspiration to millions of guitarists here in India as well ,who along with his virtuoso playing style also try to emulate his grumpy ,eccentric and irratic behavior. Ritchie is surely one of those rare irreplaceable stars who will live forever.
Thank you! Awesome listen!
There's an interview with Glenn Hughes he says Blackmore was unbearable mostly because he was too serious and focused on the music and all the other boys in Purple, except Lord and Paice, were also trying to have as much fun as possible at the same time...there are interviews with Paice and Lord confirming that...an extremely focused musician clashing with other extremely talented guys who were sometimes losing it because of too much drinking, partying and drugs...he actually never had that sex, drugs and Rock'n'Roll mindset and would get mad at the other guys
I’m sure he had the sex..definitely not the drugs.
Shame on Ritchie for trying to be professional and actually make good music...how dare he?🙄
@@ponytrekker9315 yeah you're right re:see and debauchery.
Bob Daisley said he was blown away metaphorically and literally when he joined the last incarnation of Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio. Blackmore took them to the famous Rainbow rock groupie hang out on Sunset Strip where Daisley and the other new member Rainbow and a few hangers on of partook in an orgy !
Bob Daisley asked Blackmore who was slinking out the back door, 'aren't you staying',
to which the reply was in the effect of " No, I did this 10 years ago and I'm sick of it,
But you enjoy yourselves."
That must be the reason why he left the band after made in Europe..Coverdale and Hughes where unruly on stage and were shouting unnecessarily.
I'll never forget Richie Blackmore Ronnie James deal and cozy
Refreshing. He is unique and intelligent and someone you could never find boring.
After hearing Hank Marvin and Duane Eddy I wanted to play guitar.Then I heard Ritchie and Hendrix and I really wanted to play guitar and a Fender Stratocaster.
Great Richie Blackmore interview. I also love Alexis Corners’ hypnotic voice narrating. Did you know Chaz Hodges (later of Chaz and Dave fame) was in the Outlaws with Richie?
Doesn't owe any apologies for what they gave the world. Same with Rainbow
Great interview, thanks for posting!
Thanks for share this interview! I Love Blackmore music!!!
your welcome glad you enjoyed it....
I'm always blown away seeing RB, No other guitarists.
Best guitarist Ever...... Richie Blackmore .
How cannot you admire this man!
Great guitar wizard
Blackmore without doubt the best.
Best Blackmore interview I've heard. Great upload!
No doubt Ritchie Blackmore is a genius on the guitar and a very good text-writer as well...his long career speeks for itself..My humble opinion though...is that he was at his best when Bonnet was the lead vocal...Ritchie seemed more focused/pissed (and better), during Bonnets time in Rainbow..
Yes Ritchie can be an arrogant weirdo but his musical artistry is undeniable.
Someone should piece concert footage into this when ever a song is talked about, it would make this a fantastic documentary.
Yep I was trying to imagine/remember each piece. Would be greatly enriched by this.
It would get demonetised if you include music in there.
Ritchie Blackmore, unique individual, guitarists Supreme very intrigual in the evolution of our music, always looking for something a bit different, keeping Rock alive yet staying true to himself. 😊 Ritchie just for being you!!!!🎶💣🔥🎸🤟
Another much appreciated Ritchie Blackmore interview because of his honest, dry humour laced n funny answers n pov of his experiences in band life. Will always be my 1st guitar hero eversince a teenager growing up early 70's in Fiji
We rushed the. Stage in Jacksonville fl.I guess it was around 1971 and I was right in front of Ritchie’s amp I could not hear for a few days but I would do it all over. Gosh he was just so fast and melodic. Definitely top five best guitarist. Wish he would have stayed in the band.
That was a fascinating interview! He sounds more posh and Machiavellian here but also more candid than in later years. Thanks for the upload!
He sounds like he's full of himself.
“one had to sing ,
I could hardly talk at the time”
“ I don’t care as long as no one calls me a folk guitarist”. Very interesting because the work of Blackmore’s Night is pretty folky really
I have never heard Blackmore speak, other that reading an interview .
Those slide melodies he has in Rainbow are amazing.
They say Yngwie sounds like Blackmore, maybe in Rhythm guitar, but i have never heard Yngwie play slide.
I could not help but notice that Ritchie mentions a "violin piece" ! Almost the same story that Malmsteen tells in an interview. WOW !
Man on a silver mountain. Live. With graham bonnet singing. The best!
Great interview
A Genuis!!
Great listen thank you. Nice getting to here from the horses mouth about what, when and why 🤘
Thanks for listening
Never beckoned the 'spotlight' which I have to admire because he truly shone as the star.
For me, Ritchie is number one from the 70s, I love his style and sound enormously. He was sincere in this interview, and perhaps few are like that! Perhaps it is precisely this mysterious, difficult fluctuating character that a little bit sincerely resembles me that personally made him in my eyes the greatest of all and perhaps ever! It is my opinion, I had the pleasure of seeing only two concerts of him in Italy, they were both fantastic .... Ritchie Blackmore is simply a great artist ..... thanks for posting this interview.
Sounds like the legendary, but sadly late, Alexis Korner doing the narration.
Awesome listen big interview by Ritchie. Thanks for posting! Where is the end of interview?
that was the end of the interview there is no more, faded off to music...
On being called as a Heavy Metal guitarist... "I don't mind being called a Heavy Metal guitarist as long as no one calls me a Folk guitarist..."
How ironic... 🤘🏻🤣🤘🏻
Great interview...have always loved Ritchie's playing and great to hear his thoughts from the man himself!
Great interview by a great player.
Great on the instrument and definitely one of a kind!
Enjoyed this interview with RB!A very deep serious introverted person who loves to play guitar.He and I have that in common.I never liked the business side of music either!!
. I heard him say one time on an interview that he did not like fireball. W t f. I thought that was a great album. "No no no." "No one came." And especially the Title song .... FIREBALL !!! You don't get any more rocker than that!
Nice to see this uploaded.i recorded it of the radio .BBC guitar greats .the music of the bands Ritchie was with was on the original radio show .but great upload cheers
Fantastic video. There is so much half baked information about him but this was as clear as it gets. Thank you so much. I don't understand why he didn't continue with graham Bonett and Tony Carey though I think I understand to an extent.
Bonnett is one of the greatest hard rock singers ever (which is odd bc that's not what he does but then Ritchie hired him)!
GREAT VOICE. GREAT PIPES. (Most rock singers and metal singers are AWFUL, and have shrieking voices or whiny voices like Vince Neal and the rest.)
I think it was solely IMAGE that pushed GB out, cuz some fans were shocked by his LOOK.
Rare honestly interview
RB is the bested very under rated
It's hard to know if he is serious in this interview . He loves to take the absolute piss out of the interviewer .
Blackmore rules
There’s rock, hard rock, metal and Blackmore
One of the few interviews where RB is honest. On most conversations, he seems to make stuff up to a degree.
He actually said something’s nice about Ian gillan.
Great interview
Great interview! I would loved to have heard more.
Interesting that in the last pictures he was playing a left-handed fender Stratocaster upside down! That’s the definition of being a rebel 🎶
I don't think Ritchie ever knew exactly what he was as a Guitarist or Musician. He's a wonderful Guitarist, one of the best. But he never had the success Jimmy Page had. Page knew what he was and what he wanted (as did Led Zeppelin).
I was in an aw when I heard him for the first time. It seemed that he was always ahead of any other guitarist at that time. One of his most brilliant solos is the one on Kentucky Woman. If you don´t know it, you should. Additionally his guitar sound still is exceptional, especially when he plays bluesy stuff. I once heard him with Rainbow. It was way too loud and not really good. But then he suddenly played a blues tune and that was worth listening to the whole damn show.
Yep I enjoyed that 👍
Сегодня слушая это интервью я начинаю понимать был «браном« и не учил английский в своё. Время и глубоко возмущён что нет перевода на русский
This guy is brilliant but I wouldn't want to hang around with him.
Narrated by Alexis Khroner…8)
despite everything i heard about him, he's seems like a very decent, straight, talking bloke here.
I met him once. I blew off organic chem lab, went to the local watering hole and he happened to walk in (seriously. Turns out he was at the time dating a local gal). Went up to him, offered to buy him a beer. He said sure, have a seat. We spoke for over an hour talking about gear, Baroque music (he knows a lot, very knowledgeable). This was 76, the Rising tour. I mentioned that I was looking forward to seeing the band next week. He then went to a pay phone (yes, I'm old), made a call. Got me backstage pass. Went to the concert - great f*cking concert. Went backstage. Met Ritchie again. He remembered me and thanked me for coming. Met the other lads in Rainbow. Great bunch of guys. Goddam, Cozy was funny as hell. Hit it off with Tony Carey (I'm also a keyboardist). He gave me suggestions on Moog synth settings.
I found Ritchie to be a really nice guy, not at all like the image he cultivated for himself, down to earth, soft spoken, highly intelligent. And of course, he is the GOAT!!
Now that was a GREAT story, thank you for sharing...
Thanks The best imo
Talented musician ..... bizarre human being ..... antisocial
16:28 Wonder if he still talks nonesense.
Sounds like Alexis Korner narrating.
Thank you for uploading, this is really interesting. I like Ritchie warts and all.
Glad you enjoyed it