Since you like bluesy songs, Rainbow's version of the song "Mistreated" from the 1977 Munich concert has one of the best vocal performances from Ronnie James Dio. Such a great song which you will love.
This youtube version of 'Stargazer' is actually a well done compilation/mashup of photos and videos from their DVD 'Live in Munich 1977' (the audio is from the 1976 studio album 'Rising')...whoever did it should be congratulated. 🤘RIP
@@maggiereneemusic Absolutely, left a comment there also. Ronnie was one of the nicest guys in rock, very down to earth. He attributed his vocal ability to his years playing trumpet and the breathing exercises he learned from that, He was once asked by one of his peers about his pre show "warmup" his response, smoke half a joint to relax and then go on stage. He had a tremendous stage presence, a real showman. during the 85-86 Sacred Heart tour, he had an animatronic dragon on stage that he would "battle" with an illuminated sword that was lit up like a light saber, there are videos of this in the song "Sacred Heart" from the live show. I had the pleasure of seeing him 3 times each tour for the Holy Diver, Last in Line, and Sacred Heart tours, always put on a great show. One of the few singers that sounded as good live as he did on the album.
Hope you do more live Dio. There’s one called “Children of the Sea” that I know you would be Very impressed with. Make sure it’s a live performance drone the 80’s though….it’s when he was in his prime.
@@maggiereneemusic great reaction on Holy Diver. I remarked that you should also do probably his greatest live vocal “Mistreated” that he did around ‘77 in his old band Rainbow…..So Bluesy and Epic at the same time….a rock live vocal second to none, and I have seen so many over the years, please trust me🤘🏼
The 2 Masterpieces of DIO/BLACKMORE/POWELL/IOMMI......"The World is full of Kings and Queens,who blind your Eyes and steal your Dreams,it's HEAVEN AND HELL!"
Heven and hell part. The world is full of kings and queens. Who blind your eyes and steal your dreams it's heaven and hell. According to wendy dio that exact part was written for Richie Blackmore. Also, the song Rainbow in the Dark was also about Blackmore. Ritchie hurt Ronnie pretty badly personally. Ritchie kicked him out of Rainbow 🌈 for more commercial songs. Ronnie never got over it, according to Wendy.
Funny when somebody called "Blackmores Night" his "new" project since that project now is already 25 year old and thats maybe way longer than most other bands even existed.
Some trivia: - Dio is mostly self-taught as a singer - listen to the end of the guitarsolo again: you can hear the wizard ascending his tower and then falling down!
Stargazer was my favourite song fo decades ( not including the Habanera from Carmen, which is heaven on a stick rather than a song), and Dio was my favourite singer until I discovered Floor Jansen and Nightwish 2 years ago. Now I am completely unable to have a favourite song , because Floor and Nightwish's works are mostly magnificent.
You should also give a listen to Blackmore's Night with Ritchie's wife Candice Night. They play more Medieval and Renaissance era music fused with Rock. They even got a Grammy nomination for a song on a movie soundtrack.
I would highly, HIGHLY recommend Rainbow's version of "Mistreated" live in Munich...such perfection; drums, guitar, bass and (of course) vocals. Also, you get a full live version of "Mistreated" so you get to see what he's actually doing. Love your channel!
I tried earlier right after stargazer was done and couldn't find heaven and hell on twitch. Just tried again and all that comes up is her singing some song.
He was a beautiful soul with pipes from heaven n hell. Fosho Met him in 85 on tour with supporting act Yngwie’s Rising Force. He greeted me as we knew one another our entire lives. He changed me life n encouraged me to play guitar from me soul n let it shine even in darkness. Miss him deeply. Raise your horns y’all
Hmmm...if it has not been said but there is a sequel to this song call "A Light In The Black." The continued story of the protagonist of Stargazer. A fine effort I may say.
@@dallassukerkin6878 I think it's because he's 'difficult' and people prefer their heroes to be cuddly or if they are an arsehole it's because they have a tragic history. Blackmore can apparently be a bit of a c*nt but he seems quite content with his life and that doesn't fit with what folks deem to be proper or normal.
@@eddhardy1054 Aye, I did think that as soon as I posted :). A shame because his guitarwork is outstanding. I always say my three main influences as a player are Gilmour, Iommi and Blackmore - the God of the Gaps, the God of the Riffs and the God of Lyrical Singing Guitars. I can't help but notice that when his wife came along, he lost his demons to a large extent but the Rock went with them. So a win for him and a loss for us :(.
@@dallassukerkin6878 so true mate so true. I went and saw Blackmore's Night about 20 odd years back (at the Cambridge Theatre in London). Faux medieval folk isn't really my bag but his playing was astonishing. He did reform Rainbow about 6 or 7 years back didn't he but I imagine it was just to topup the old pension fund 😊
That frickin' solo is on the B Phrygian scale, that i studied hundreds of times but still fail some segments, being a 20+ yrs of guitar player myself. Blackmore is surely out of this world - not only his mastery of the guitar but he's also an unmatched composer. Stargazer proves the man is the Beethoven of our age, imho.
This is old school love the middle eastern sound to it good story telling Dio just kicks ass you look good at what ya doing I'm fro Michigan out by ann arbor you rock miss your head banging he only like 5"2 or so
He DID NOT BREAK his guitars IN ALMOST ALL his shows, I know of maybe 6 times, and they had a defect and the parts assembled unless given to audiences. He's a god
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maggie..listen to Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple-there is a famous rift that Blackmore does-its Beethoven's 5th backwards-saw him live twice-will send you a couple of cd's of Blackmore's nights his group he is with now.
I just watched this reaction on UA-cam but it's after the live stream is the only way to watch Black Sabbath having in Hell reaction on twitch right after the live reaction on UA-cam because I don't see it on her twitch account?
Im from the middle east specifically from Jordan , and i totally understand what you're talking about (the solo feel ) lol , it's like Arabian Nights or something, great reaction, one of my favourite songs ever
I was fortunate enough to know Ronnie. What he brought was amazin and he's the reason anyone does \m/ with their ingers at a concert. That's what he brought to Sabbath.
Endorse Dio "Children of the Sea". Richie Blackmore is a guitar master, before a lot of other guitar players came to the fore. I must've played/listened to this song thousands of times by now. Love it...forever
I'm surprised you don't mention how dio colours the words. He tells a story all the while maintaining a great sound. He knows when to use his rasp or a clean voice or his head voice to tell the story of his song. And he does it so beautifully and naturally. When he says hot you feel it's hot, when he says the wizard falls instead of rising you can perfectly visualise it because his voice is falling and rising. Dio isn't a singer he is a great story teller.
So Ronnie James DIO (R.I.P.) father wanted him to start play the trumpet and in that way developed a strong and very powerful diaphragm/strong core muscles, that's why he can do those extreme "pushes" with his voice.
Think of where rock came from, Elvis was inspired by the blues and jazz that he heard in certain venues, yet we consider his genre rock, even though in almost all of his songs there is a 12 bar blues walking bass line. Therefore it stands to reason that a lot of rock since then would have blues elements behind it.
There is no line up more superior to blackmore dio and Powell in hard rock /heavy metal history! Blackmore arguably the greatest rock guitarist of all time and the most influential of them all.
I tend to try emulating singers, and the E vowel, in male falsetto, isn't hard, just a matter of less tension. I.e. the e in cheese is more pinched than the e in leave, partly due to the mouthshape of the consonant following the vowel.
Glad you did this song. Dio shows his vocal power and longevity. Sports reference alert. He reminds me of Justin Verlander in his prime. He could max out at 100mph. He threw in the 95 mph range to start. Where most pictures would loose velocity as the game went on, Verlander didn't. By the 8th inning he was throwing 97 mph still. Dio could probably belt out those power vibratos all day long!
It was common to break guitars and instruments. If you wanna see when he was with Deep Purple known as MarK III LINE UP of Purple in California Jam performance they exploded a drum set with like 10x explosives almost hurting them Ritchie then broke a think it was ABC's camera that cost like $40,000+ because camera guy kept getting too close to him . You should check out "BURN" FROM Deep Purple Cal. Jam 1974 with David Coverdale as singer and Glen Hughes . Ronnie James Dio said Glen Hughes was one his favorite vocalist
Blues huh , may i suggest live version of Etta james " something's got a hold of me" and Big Momma Thorton " hound dog" yes she's the originator of that song
I wonder why no one mentioned that Ronnie James Rio played trumpet as a child and was good at it (atleast that what I heard)....maybe that has something to do with his vocal control, but then again I'm not a vocalist either. per source: As a child, Ronnie James Dio learned the trumpet and his father made him have lessons for two hours every day. “He played on trumpet onstage with Gene Pitney when he was 15,” his widow Wendy told Loudwire. “He decided that he couldn’t pull girls playing the trumpet, so he taught himself how to play bass.”
@@maggiereneemusic Yep, if it's the Holy Diver one, sure did. Great job. His vocals are so insanley great, all depends on the type of sone he sings. He was in a doo-wop band in the 60's (red caps) I believe. So he transformed hisself. The DIO songs I do like (and there's many more than this) are Don't Talk to Strangers; All the Fools Sailed Away; The Last in Line; Heaven and Hell; Children of the Sea; Startgazer; Gates of Babylon. Some are with Rainbow, Black Sabbath or self titled DIO.
I had the incredibly good fortune to have been at one of their concerts on this specific tour... It was a magical rock experience and the song actually went on for longer at the concert but they faded it out for the album. Also, No, Ritchie did **NOT** smash all his guitars, that was something that Pete Townsend was well known for and there are dozens of examples of that. Ritchie only did that a couple times during certain concerts, but that was rare and Ritchie took decent care of his favorite guitars.
Hard to believe that Dio had no formal vocal training. Congratulations on scratching the surface of the great Ronnie James Dio. Considered by many to be the greatest voice in Metal. Hard to argue with the man’s 40+ year career in music.
Blackmore is well known for using a fender strat and during live shows the band takes a break while he simply goes nuts with guitar. He never smashes a genuine strat. He uses a cheap knock off and proceeds to absolutely abuse it before smashing it and throwing the pieces into the audience. In a way he’s saying “this is how you treat knock offs”. He had a deal with fender and at the time was kinda arguing with jimmy page who had a deal with Gibson. All good fun.
Uh, guitars don't have tails, he was actually swinging the guitar by its NECK, but I dig the way you called it like you saw it. I also disagree w/ folks who hated this reaction...not my favorite either but boy do you score points for stepping outside of your comfort zone. My reaction to any opera would be one long loud retching sound...I mean I recognize & admire the talent it takes to sing opera, but it just ain't my bag, man. At least you can celebrate Dio's greatness. Although for all I know the Charasmatic Voice may have tipped you off ahead of time...and FWIW I can tell you have an Amazing voice too, I'd love to hear you sing some Sabbath, or go head-to-head w/ Rainbow & Dio in a Battle of the Vocalists. Really, I think that'd be so cool for one of you golden-voiced Reaction Vocalists to sing a song like Stargazer word for word & let US give YOU, OUR reaction. Seriously. Whaddaya say?
I know you did a reaction for Judas Priests Painkiller, but if you really want to see/hear Rob Halfords ( the singers) true range. You need to listen to an old song called "Dying to meet you" from the Rocka-Rolla album. It's one of those songs that will blow your mind six minutes of amazing.
Since you like bluesy songs, Rainbow's version of the song "Mistreated" from the 1977 Munich concert has one of the best vocal performances from Ronnie James Dio. Such a great song which you will love.
I agree,Berlin concert in HD🤘
The best live performance by Dio, imo.
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I second that suggestion🤘🏼
@@maggiereneemusic love Dio,
This is probably the best ending to a song ever. I love how relentless it is, and it never really ends at all.
This youtube version of 'Stargazer' is actually a well done compilation/mashup of photos and videos from their DVD 'Live in Munich 1977' (the audio is from the 1976 studio album 'Rising')...whoever did it should be congratulated. 🤘RIP
Another Rainbow song with Middle Eastern vibes is "Gates of Babylon."
Why is "Egypt" SO slept on?
The power of Ronnie James Dio's vocals coming from a man so tiny and yet it sounds like he's 9ft tall. Awesome human being.
The drummer here, Cozy Powell said during an interview that this solo played by Ritchie is the greatest he had ever heard put down on record
I agree that the best slide 🎸 he is the master of the statocaster Ritchie Blackmore
The absolute KING OF METAL, RONNIE JAMES DIO🤘
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Discovered and become a star..Thanks to...Ritchie Blackmore...!!!!
Rainbow
Rainbow's Man on the Silver Mountain with the late Ronnie James Dio is another great track that spotlights Dio's amazing vocals
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@@maggiereneemusic Absolutely, left a comment there also. Ronnie was one of the nicest guys in rock, very down to earth. He attributed his vocal ability to his years playing trumpet and the breathing exercises he learned from that, He was once asked by one of his peers about his pre show "warmup" his response, smoke half a joint to relax and then go on stage.
He had a tremendous stage presence, a real showman. during the 85-86 Sacred Heart tour, he had an animatronic dragon on stage that he would "battle" with an illuminated sword that was lit up like a light saber, there are videos of this in the song "Sacred Heart" from the live show. I had the pleasure of seeing him 3 times each tour for the Holy Diver, Last in Line, and Sacred Heart tours, always put on a great show. One of the few singers that sounded as good live as he did on the album.
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Hope you do more live Dio. There’s one called “Children of the Sea” that I know you would be Very impressed with. Make sure it’s a live performance drone the 80’s though….it’s when he was in his prime.
Definitely THIS song!
sure but live performance isn't nearly as good... the sound is pretty bad and you can't even appreciate it
yeah THAT one
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@@maggiereneemusic great reaction on Holy Diver. I remarked that you should also do probably his greatest live vocal “Mistreated” that he did around ‘77 in his old band Rainbow…..So Bluesy and Epic at the same time….a rock live vocal second to none, and I have seen so many over the years, please trust me🤘🏼
The 2 Masterpieces of DIO/BLACKMORE/POWELL/IOMMI......"The World is full of Kings and Queens,who blind your Eyes and steal your Dreams,it's HEAVEN AND HELL!"
Yes, we need heaven and hell!!!
There’s just so much material with Dio. Such a long and storied career. 🤘
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"We re falling off the edge of the world"
Heven and hell part. The world is full of kings and queens. Who blind your eyes and steal your dreams it's heaven and hell. According to wendy dio that exact part was written for Richie Blackmore. Also, the song Rainbow in the Dark was also about Blackmore. Ritchie hurt Ronnie pretty badly personally. Ritchie kicked him out of Rainbow 🌈 for more commercial songs. Ronnie never got over it, according to Wendy.
Dio's live songs sound so close to the studio i luv it!!! it is hard to he had already been singing for 20 years when this came out
The video may be a live performance but the audio is the original vinyl
From Louisiana, but I'm a truck driver... currently in Tucson, Arizona! I'm 56...old! I love your reactions!
The 'suspended pentatonic scale' is that Egyptian sound on the guitar
Ronnie James Dio, pitch perfect everytime. Even when he was dying.
Greatest voice in Metal. Ever.
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Ronnie James Dio vocalist from Rainbow (RIP) ❤❤❤
Funny when somebody called "Blackmores Night" his "new" project since that project now is already 25 year old and thats maybe way longer than most other bands even existed.
Some trivia:
- Dio is mostly self-taught as a singer
- listen to the end of the guitarsolo again: you can hear the wizard ascending his tower and then falling down!
Stargazer will always be my fave song with Dio
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Stargazer was my favourite song fo decades ( not including the Habanera from Carmen, which is heaven on a stick rather than a song), and Dio was my favourite singer until I discovered Floor Jansen and Nightwish 2 years ago. Now I am completely unable to have a favourite song , because Floor and Nightwish's works are mostly magnificent.
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Pennsylvania 38. In my opinion, Stargazer, Kashmir, Dream On, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, some of most iconic and powerful songs ever.
You should also give a listen to Blackmore's Night with Ritchie's wife Candice Night. They play more Medieval and Renaissance era music fused with Rock. They even got a Grammy nomination for a song on a movie soundtrack.
I would please love to hear you react to Dio singing "The Sign of the Southern Cross "... Black Sabbath.
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I would highly, HIGHLY recommend Rainbow's version of "Mistreated" live in Munich...such perfection; drums, guitar, bass and (of course) vocals. Also, you get a full live version of "Mistreated" so you get to see what he's actually doing. Love your channel!
of course there is a rainbow--you are the pot of gold after all...:)
You would love " catch the rainbow" from the On Stage double live record .
I tried earlier right after stargazer was done and couldn't find heaven and hell on twitch. Just tried again and all that comes up is her singing some song.
He was a beautiful soul with pipes from heaven n hell. Fosho
Met him in 85 on tour with supporting act Yngwie’s Rising Force. He greeted me as we knew one another our entire lives. He changed me life n encouraged me to play guitar from me soul n let it shine even in darkness. Miss him deeply. Raise your horns y’all
Dio, maybe the greatest metal singer ever.
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Hmmm...if it has not been said but there is a sequel to this song call "A Light In The Black." The continued story of the protagonist of Stargazer. A fine effort I may say.
32:30...and that solo shows why Ritchie Blackmore is the UK's greatest Rock Guitarist ever 💜💜💜
Why the man does not get suitable kudos is beyond me! Stargazer + Light in the Black are pure magic.
@@dallassukerkin6878 I think it's because he's 'difficult' and people prefer their heroes to be cuddly or if they are an arsehole it's because they have a tragic history. Blackmore can apparently be a bit of a c*nt but he seems quite content with his life and that doesn't fit with what folks deem to be proper or normal.
@@eddhardy1054 Aye, I did think that as soon as I posted :). A shame because his guitarwork is outstanding. I always say my three main influences as a player are Gilmour, Iommi and Blackmore - the God of the Gaps, the God of the Riffs and the God of Lyrical Singing Guitars.
I can't help but notice that when his wife came along, he lost his demons to a large extent but the Rock went with them. So a win for him and a loss for us :(.
@@dallassukerkin6878 so true mate so true. I went and saw Blackmore's Night about 20 odd years back (at the Cambridge Theatre in London). Faux medieval folk isn't really my bag but his playing was astonishing. He did reform Rainbow about 6 or 7 years back didn't he but I imagine it was just to topup the old pension fund 😊
Dio's The Last In Line from 1984 is the best version of the song, he's awesome on it!
Yes 🤘
Hard rock is massively blues-influenced.
You need look no further than Zeppelin, Deep Purple & Sabbath to see that.
Ah yes, thanks for the update. Great Reaction! Masterpieces!
Watching from Saudi Arabia. Yet another great reaction video, I appreciate your musician's ear and enjoy all your reactions and comments
That frickin' solo is on the B Phrygian scale, that i studied hundreds of times but still fail some segments, being a 20+ yrs of guitar player myself. Blackmore is surely out of this world - not only his mastery of the guitar but he's also an unmatched composer. Stargazer proves the man is the Beethoven of our age, imho.
Will you be the first youtube reactor to appreciate Dio's 60's pop singing? Check out Ronnie Dio and the Prophets.
Ronnie and the Red Caps too. No one reacts to his doo-wop stuff. Sad.
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This is old school love the middle eastern sound to it good story telling Dio just kicks ass you look good at what ya doing I'm fro Michigan out by ann arbor you rock miss your head banging he only like 5"2 or so
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He DID NOT BREAK his guitars IN ALMOST ALL his shows, I know of maybe 6 times, and they had a defect and the parts assembled unless given to audiences. He's a god
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Thanks for the great night!! Always enjoy your reactions.
maggie..listen to Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple-there is a famous rift that Blackmore does-its Beethoven's 5th backwards-saw him live twice-will send you a couple of cd's of Blackmore's nights his group he is with now.
Very few people know about the beethoven 5th being played backwards to make smoke on the water. That's cool .
It was only a joke made by Ritchie... He's sometimes telling a little odd things...That's British humour...😂😂😂
I just watched this reaction on UA-cam but it's after the live stream is the only way to watch Black Sabbath having in Hell reaction on twitch right after the live reaction on UA-cam because I don't see it on her twitch account?
Because of copyright reasons, the VODs on twitch are for subscribers only. Sorry.
Hello Ms. Renee. I appreciate you for who you are. Thank you for speaking up for the veterans.
Dio's vocals project so much clarity, you do not need to look up or read lyrics
I wasn't here when you went live but I'm having hard time finding Heaven and Hell from this video :o
I have never heard so fantastic singer he can sing what ever he whant he is the best singer all time he is amaising singer
Im from the middle east specifically from Jordan , and i totally understand what you're talking about (the solo feel ) lol , it's like Arabian Nights or something, great reaction, one of my favourite songs ever
I was fortunate enough to know Ronnie. What he brought was amazin and he's the reason anyone does \m/ with their ingers at a concert. That's what he brought to Sabbath.
the drummer juggling his sticks in the break
The saddest thing is we can't hear anymore new music from Ronnie.
Blackmore has every guitar he owned except 1, since as a boy he began learning the instrument
Endorse Dio "Children of the Sea". Richie Blackmore is a guitar master, before a lot of other guitar players came to the fore. I must've played/listened to this song thousands of times by now. Love it...forever
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It’s a bit similar as the guitar sounds in The gates of Babylon.
That section you thought sounded like Bowie actually sounds more like Queen from the "Flash Gordon" soundtrack.
Blind Guardian - The Bard's Song & Valhalla - Live at Wacken Open Air 2016
Great catch
It took you 21 minutes to play the video. I was intrigued to see your reaction as a singer. But I didn’t want to wait that long!
I'm surprised you don't mention how dio colours the words. He tells a story all the while maintaining a great sound. He knows when to use his rasp or a clean voice or his head voice to tell the story of his song. And he does it so beautifully and naturally. When he says hot you feel it's hot, when he says the wizard falls instead of rising you can perfectly visualise it because his voice is falling and rising. Dio isn't a singer he is a great story teller.
THE SONG IS ACTUALLY ABOUT A SLAVES POINT O VEIW OF BUILDING A PIRAMID FOR A FAROE IT MENTIONES 9 YEARS WITCH IS HOW LONG IT TOOK TO BUILD
So Ronnie James DIO (R.I.P.) father wanted him to start play the trumpet and in that way developed a strong and very powerful diaphragm/strong core muscles, that's why he can do those extreme "pushes" with his voice.
43 years old, trucker, illinois. But I love music so
Dio - children of the sea.. reaction.. thank you very much !
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Think of where rock came from, Elvis was inspired by the blues and jazz that he heard in certain venues, yet we consider his genre rock, even though in almost all of his songs there is a 12 bar blues walking bass line. Therefore it stands to reason that a lot of rock since then would have blues elements behind it.
The late great Ronnie James Dio
The late great Cozy Powell
Yjr late great Jimmy Bain
You need to listen to gates of Babylon
There is no line up more superior to blackmore dio and Powell in hard rock /heavy metal history! Blackmore arguably the greatest rock guitarist of all time and the most influential of them all.
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Check out dirty loops covet of rolling in the deep. Johna nilssons range is incredible.
I tend to try emulating singers, and the E vowel, in male falsetto, isn't hard, just a matter of less tension. I.e. the e in cheese is more pinched than the e in leave, partly due to the mouthshape of the consonant following the vowel.
Ronnie James Dio R.I.P !!
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Glad you did this song. Dio shows his vocal power and longevity. Sports reference alert. He reminds me of Justin Verlander in his prime. He could max out at 100mph. He threw in the 95 mph range to start. Where most pictures would loose velocity as the game went on, Verlander didn't. By the 8th inning he was throwing 97 mph still. Dio could probably belt out those power vibratos all day long!
DIO,the one and only WIZZARD OF ROCK/METAL......
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He was also Julliard. Age of 12.
She has editors. A reactor or reactors to have one editor is extremely rare.
best song ever by Rainbow...
You're watching 1of the top 3 guitarsi in the world. Ritchie Blackmore
Dio was best ever voclist like Floor Jansen is today!
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YES YES YES U GET IT WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING FOR YEARS AND NOBODY ELSE THOUGHT SO
Girl, this one is just over your league. Just enjoy, no comments, no talk, no singing.
Ritchie Blackmore wrote this song with his cello
It was common to break guitars and instruments. If you wanna see when he was with Deep Purple known as MarK III LINE UP of Purple in California Jam performance they exploded a drum set with like 10x explosives almost hurting them Ritchie then broke a think it was ABC's camera that cost like $40,000+ because camera guy kept getting too close to him . You should check out "BURN" FROM Deep Purple Cal. Jam 1974 with David Coverdale as singer and Glen Hughes . Ronnie James Dio said Glen Hughes was one his favorite vocalist
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Blues huh , may i suggest live version of Etta james " something's got a hold of me" and Big Momma Thorton " hound dog" yes she's the originator of that song
windmill with the guitar .... on fire!
I wonder why no one mentioned that Ronnie James Rio played trumpet as a child and was good at it (atleast that what I heard)....maybe that has something to do with his vocal control, but then again I'm not a vocalist either. per source: As a child, Ronnie James Dio learned the trumpet and his father made him have lessons for two hours every day. “He played on trumpet onstage with Gene Pitney when he was 15,” his widow Wendy told Loudwire. “He decided that he couldn’t pull girls playing the trumpet, so he taught himself how to play bass.”
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@@maggiereneemusic Yep, if it's the Holy Diver one, sure did. Great job. His vocals are so insanley great, all depends on the type of sone he sings. He was in a doo-wop band in the 60's (red caps) I believe. So he transformed hisself. The DIO songs I do like (and there's many more than this) are Don't Talk to Strangers; All the Fools Sailed Away; The Last in Line; Heaven and Hell; Children of the Sea; Startgazer; Gates of Babylon. Some are with Rainbow, Black Sabbath or self titled DIO.
Can you react to Bowie - I’m Deranged? Or the whole Outside album, it’s quite an experience
the one n only Ronnie James Dio
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@@maggiereneemusic yea i was lucky enough to meet both him n lemmy bout 10 times over 30 years both very kind special people
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Maggie.. try Iron Maiden - Powerslave and Nigjtwish - The Siren.... they give the same vibe :D
Guitar solo going very high up and then down is a metaphor of wizard climbing tower and falling down (and yeah definitely inspired by egiptian music)
I had the incredibly good fortune to have been at one of their concerts on this specific tour... It was a magical rock experience and the song actually went on for longer at the concert but they faded it out for the album. Also, No, Ritchie did **NOT** smash all his guitars, that was something that Pete Townsend was well known for and there are dozens of examples of that. Ritchie only did that a couple times during certain concerts, but that was rare and Ritchie took decent care of his favorite guitars.
Hard to believe that Dio had no formal vocal training. Congratulations on scratching the surface of the great Ronnie James Dio. Considered by many to be the greatest voice in Metal. Hard to argue with the man’s 40+ year career in music.
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There's a follow up song,a light in the black,where the slave going home🤘
Wondering if you have watched August rush and your opinion on it if so
Hard rock and heavy metal have blues influences
Blackmore is well known for using a fender strat and during live shows the band takes a break while he simply goes nuts with guitar. He never smashes a genuine strat. He uses a cheap knock off and proceeds to absolutely abuse it before smashing it and throwing the pieces into the audience.
In a way he’s saying “this is how you treat knock offs”.
He had a deal with fender and at the time was kinda arguing with jimmy page who had a deal with Gibson. All good fun.
Uh, guitars don't have tails, he was actually swinging the guitar by its NECK, but I dig the way you called it like you saw it. I also disagree w/ folks who hated this reaction...not my favorite either but boy do you score points for stepping outside of your comfort zone. My reaction to any opera would be one long loud retching sound...I mean I recognize & admire the talent it takes to sing opera, but it just ain't my bag, man. At least you can celebrate Dio's greatness. Although for all I know the Charasmatic Voice may have tipped you off ahead of time...and FWIW I can tell you have an Amazing voice too, I'd love to hear you sing some Sabbath, or go head-to-head w/ Rainbow & Dio in a Battle of the Vocalists. Really, I think that'd be so cool for one of you golden-voiced Reaction Vocalists to sing a song like Stargazer word for word & let US give YOU, OUR reaction. Seriously. Whaddaya say?
Ritchie Blackmore..the living God.
God Bless Beautiful Woman from New Hampshire!!😎🤘❤🔥🎸🎧
Oh yeah nice love his voice..........ronnie James dio has a nice voice........sounds like a straight instrumental with the music........
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It's called the "snake charmer" scale
I know you did a reaction for Judas Priests Painkiller, but if you really want to see/hear Rob Halfords ( the singers) true range. You need to listen to an old song called "Dying to meet you" from the Rocka-Rolla album. It's one of those songs that will blow your mind six minutes of amazing.
Elf was great!!! "Hoochie Coochie Woman" and "Carolina County Ball"!!!!