Temple of the King has a beautiful slide solo (Rainbow)
Death Alley Driver (Rainbow)
A Gypsy's Kiss (DP)
Anya (DP)
Child In Time (DP)
Burn (DP)
Kill The King (Rainbow)
Knocking At Your Back Door (DP)
Temple of the King has a beautiful slide solo (Rainbow)
Death Alley Driver (Rainbow)
A Gypsy's Kiss (DP)
Anya (DP)
Child In Time (DP)
Burn (DP)
Kill The King (Rainbow)
Knocking At Your Back Door (DP)
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After catching DP MKII in the late 80's here in Honolulu, it would be impossible for me to pick out album faves, as Richie re-wrote the book this particular night, playing way better than I've ever heard him. And when it was time for his lights out solo, he took it even further, within a half step of Hendrix. BAD!
I hope he comes back to the electric some day.
Blackmoore is one of my top 5 alltime favorites.
I've heard alot of people claim that Randy Rhodes brought neoclassical to popularity, they have obviously never heard of Blackmoore (or Uli Roth).
How about listing some of your favorite Blackmore songs.
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I was at the supermarket/dept store last Monday and there was a Muzak version of Jealous Lover playing. I've also heard a Muzak version of Kill The King there too. Kill The King was also used here in Japan as the theme song for the ping-pong championships which were held a couple of years ago.
Muzak - Richie Blackmore that just seems wrong...yet kind of cool.Originally Posted by Suhnton
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for starters..(lol) anything from Rainbow - Rising. And most of his Deep Purple work, I even like some of the Blackmores Night , much calmer but still very good acoustic work.Originally Posted by Spudman
(I heard the muzac version of Heart - Barracuda reciently, really strange)
I've always been a fan of "Man on the Silver Mountain." I'm pretty sure that's the first song I ever heard with Dio singing. It's got one of those classic "Smoke on the Water"-type riffs to it. Dio's got a live version where they basically play it in quadruple time. You practically get whiplash listening to it.
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