Rainbow Rising: Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow |
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Psychedelic Paul
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RAINBOW - Bent Out of Shape (1983) - Side Two
6. Desperate Heart 7. Street of Dreams 8. Drinking with the Devil 9. Snowman 10. Make Your Move |
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RAINBOW - Stranger in Us All (1995) - Side One
1. Wolf to the Moon 2. Cold Hearted Woman 3. Hunting Humans 4. Stand and Fight 5. Ariel |
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RAINBOW - Stranger in Us All (1995) - Side Two
6. Too Late for Tears 7. Black Masquerade 8. Silence 9. Hall of the Mountain King 10. Still I'm Sad |
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RAINBOW - Live Between the Eyes - San Antonio 1982
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Funny how tastes change. Used to not enjoy the Turner vox. Weren't we spoiled? With the 5 CD A Light In The Black set I've a new found appreciation for him. Maybe it's all the grunge, hair and nu metal ... faux metal really, talk about rust never sleeping. Rainbow have a clarity and power I missed when the vocalists changed. Turner, excellent voice and sings terrific. Blackmore does not blow him out of the studio which probably would have happened had JLT not been such a good singer. Thankfully this was realized (by me) before the myriad of war and pestilence gets us all... very difficult to cure. |
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I remember in one particularly memorable Rainbow concert - or maybe it was Deep Purple - when the singer rudely intruded onto Ritchie Blackmore's sacrosanct part of the stage. That was NOT a good idea. Ritchie looked like he wanted to beat the singer over the head with his guitar. If looks could kill.....
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Way back in the olden days when Ritchie Blackmore realized he had made a mistake getting rid of Glover and Gillan from Purple and spent some Rainbow time trying to lure them back. Glover was back and Gillan refused to join Rainbow. Now - was Perfect St Rangers Rainbow with Gillan? Bent Out Of Shape might be the worst Rainbow album with Blackmore keeping his best ideas for the upcoming Purple reunion. A notable style change and quite a unique album in that best Led Zeppelin-albums-Led Zeppelin-never-made type of style, such as Long Live R and R. And Slaves And Masters, a hidden Rainbow album with a Purple label?
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I always loved their "Stargazer" the song. That one is really great "prog metal
before prog metal" stuff. For other their songs I couldn't care less.
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"Stargazer" is my favourite Rainbow song too.
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