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chopper
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 07:34 |
Snow Dog wrote:
Gerinski wrote:
Wow, it's ages I didn't listen to any of both, I don't even have them on CD only on vinyl, but Rising was my favourite of the two.
And yes it was Tony Carey on keys, he did a great job on that album. |
Wiki says Tony Carey too but my album said Don Airey. I've never heard of Tony Carey. |
Your album has a misprint then, I'm pretty sure it wasn't Don Airey.
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Gerinski
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 07:48 |
Snow Dog wrote:
Gerinski wrote:
Wow, it's ages I didn't listen to any of both, I don't even have them on CD only on vinyl, but Rising was my favourite of the two.And yes it was Tony Carey on keys, he did a great job on that album. |
Wiki says Tony Carey too but my album said Don Airey. I've never heard of Tony Carey. |
"One of Tony's earliest musical experiences was in a band called "Blessings". Tony was in "Blessings" until 1975 when Ritchie Blackmore discovered and hired him as keyboardist of "Rainbow". In 1977 after 2 successful years and 2 world tours Tony Carey left "Rainbow"."
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NotAProghead
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 08:02 |
Obviously, it was Tony Carey on "Rising", then David Stone played keyboards on "Long Live Rock'n'Roll", Don Airey joined Rainbow only to 1979 LP "Down to Earth".
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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Snow Dog
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 08:12 |
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
Gerinski wrote:
Wow, it's ages I didn't listen to any of both, I don't even have them on CD only on vinyl, but Rising was my favourite of the two.
And yes it was Tony Carey on keys, he did a great job on that album. |
Wiki says Tony Carey too but my album said Don Airey. I've never heard of Tony Carey. |
Your album has a misprint then, I'm pretty sure it wasn't Don Airey. |
No it obviously isn't. Just my memory playing tricks. It was a long time ago when it was released. Could hardly be a misprint could it? If he wasn't in the band yet?
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chopper
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 09:39 |
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
Gerinski wrote:
Wow, it's ages I didn't listen to any of both, I don't even have them on CD only on vinyl, but Rising was my favourite of the two.
And yes it was Tony Carey on keys, he did a great job on that album. |
Wiki says Tony Carey too but my album said Don Airey. I've never heard of Tony Carey. |
Your album has a misprint then, I'm pretty sure it wasn't Don Airey. |
No it obviously isn't. Just my memory playing tricks. It was a long time ago when it was released. Could hardly be a misprint could it? If he wasn't in the band yet? |
It could have been a reissue album and they got confused about which of the plethora of Blackmore keyboard players was actually on that particular album.
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chopper
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 09:39 |
NotAProghead wrote:
Obviously, it was Tony Carey on "Rising", then David Stone played keyboards on "Long Live Rock'n'Roll", Don Airey joined Rainbow only to 1979 LP "Down to Earth". |
David Stone! He was the guy behind the pillar at the Rainbow!
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Snow Dog
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 10:32 |
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
Gerinski wrote:
Wow, it's ages I didn't listen to any of both, I don't even have them on CD only on vinyl, but Rising was my favourite of the two.
And yes it was Tony Carey on keys, he did a great job on that album. |
Wiki says Tony Carey too but my album said Don Airey. I've never heard of Tony Carey. |
Your album has a misprint then, I'm pretty sure it wasn't Don Airey. |
No it obviously isn't. Just my memory playing tricks. It was a long time ago when it was released. Could hardly be a misprint could it? If he wasn't in the band yet? |
It could have been a reissue album and they got confused about which of the plethora of Blackmore keyboard players was actually on that particular album. |
But it wasn't.
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chopper
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 10:36 |
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
Gerinski wrote:
Wow, it's ages I didn't listen to any of both, I don't even have them on CD only on vinyl, but Rising was my favourite of the two.
And yes it was Tony Carey on keys, he did a great job on that album. |
Wiki says Tony Carey too but my album said Don Airey. I've never heard of Tony Carey. |
Your album has a misprint then, I'm pretty sure it wasn't Don Airey. |
No it obviously isn't. Just my memory playing tricks. It was a long time ago when it was released. Could hardly be a misprint could it? If he wasn't in the band yet? |
It could have been a reissue album and they got confused about which of the plethora of Blackmore keyboard players was actually on that particular album. |
But it wasn't. |
Shame, you could have made a fortune.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 10:39 |
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
Gerinski wrote:
Wow, it's ages I didn't listen to any of both, I don't even have them on CD only on vinyl, but Rising was my favourite of the two.
And yes it was Tony Carey on keys, he did a great job on that album. |
Wiki says Tony Carey too but my album said Don Airey. I've never heard of Tony Carey. |
Your album has a misprint then, I'm pretty sure it wasn't Don Airey. |
No it obviously isn't. Just my memory playing tricks. It was a long time ago when it was released. Could hardly be a misprint could it? If he wasn't in the band yet? |
It could have been a reissue album and they got confused about which of the plethora of Blackmore keyboard players was actually on that particular album. |
But it wasn't. |
Shame, you could have made a fortune. |
On a reissue? I only had the original album I'm afraid.
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rogerthat
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 10:43 |
Rising, mainly because of Dio.
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: July 31 2013 at 21:40 |
I have the original release of Rising on vinyl (purchased with ill-gotten gains in 1976) and it was indeed Tony Carey.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology...
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Snow Dog
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Posted: August 01 2013 at 04:57 |
The Dark Elf wrote:
I have the original release of Rising on vinyl (purchased with ill-gotten gains in 1976) and it was indeed Tony Carey.
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Nobody is disagreeing.
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tamijo
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Posted: August 01 2013 at 05:01 |
IMO
In Rock - a 1970 groundbreaking masterpieces.
Raising - a 1976 ok album
Edited by tamijo - August 01 2013 at 05:06
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Prog is whatevey you want it to be. So dont diss other peoples prog, and they wont diss yours
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chopper
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Posted: August 01 2013 at 06:34 |
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
Gerinski wrote:
Wow, it's ages I didn't listen to any of both, I don't even have them on CD only on vinyl, but Rising was my favourite of the two.
And yes it was Tony Carey on keys, he did a great job on that album. |
Wiki says Tony Carey too but my album said Don Airey. I've never heard of Tony Carey. |
Your album has a misprint then, I'm pretty sure it wasn't Don Airey. |
No it obviously isn't. Just my memory playing tricks. It was a long time ago when it was released. Could hardly be a misprint could it? If he wasn't in the band yet? |
It could have been a reissue album and they got confused about which of the plethora of Blackmore keyboard players was actually on that particular album. |
But it wasn't. |
Shame, you could have made a fortune. |
On a reissue? I only had the original album I'm afraid. |
I was joking. Albums with mistakes on are worth money sometimes. I'm still hoping to make a fortune on my Beatles albums which has a Who track on one side.
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ole-the-first
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Posted: August 01 2013 at 10:02 |
Rising
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This night wounds time.
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KingCrInuYasha
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Posted: August 01 2013 at 15:51 |
In Rock. That is probably one of the most insane hard rock albums I have ever listened to.
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He looks at this world and wants it all... so he strikes, like Thunderball!
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: August 01 2013 at 19:25 |
Snow Dog wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:
I have the original release of Rising on vinyl (purchased with ill-gotten gains in 1976) and it was indeed Tony Carey.
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Nobody is disagreeing. |
I took the time to dig the vinyl release out of storage, so I was damn well going to posting my findings.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology...
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Snow Dog
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 04:44 |
The Dark Elf wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:
I have the original release of Rising on vinyl (purchased with ill-gotten gains in 1976) and it was indeed Tony Carey.
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Nobody is disagreeing. |
I took the time to dig the vinyl release out of storage, so I was damn well going to posting my findings.
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Mellotron Storm
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 21:09 |
In Rock for me.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 21:17 |
Wish I never had unreliable mates who didn't return LP's as 'Rising' was a gem that never was returned to me (damn you Mark, where ever you are..........) - tough choice, but methinks Rainbow has the edge. I ought to track down another copy
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