I clicked on this immediately. My favorite guitarist,Ritchie Blackmore and his band Rainbow, doing one of their great epic songs.Juliet, I would agree 100% with your comment about getting goosebumps as that guitar solo comes to a climax.Of course Ronnie Dio with the epic vocals is great also.That Rainbow that was lighting up onstage was cutting edge technology in the mid 70's and it cost a fortune. Glad to see that you girls liked it. We can all pray that we can get past this Covid mess and back to some kind of normal life soon.
I find that listening to these old heavy ROCK greats and watching your reactions helps, enormously during the COVID or any other time, of course. Yeah it,s truly sad about Cozy. He was in a car which I believe was his greatest love next to Family and drumming
@@raymondrocha797 oh no you're so lucky rented tux. Raymond was gonna lay some thick ass bullshit propaganda down. He was gonna drop some nasty fear-mongering, guilt-tripping illogic. woe is us. woe is us. thank god for his mercy.
I was at the scene of that crash, visiting my grandparents in Bristol, stuck in the slow-moving traffic on the M4 that resulted from rubber-necking and lane closures in the immediate aftermath of the accident. Pre-internet days (for most anyway), I only found out it was Cozy when I got home and heard it on the news. My heart stopped, I just couldn't believe it. Still, all the best drummers seem to check out early. He lives on in legendary music like this.
@@ChristopherStendeck Keith, Neil, Bonzo, Ginger, Cozy ... these are my top 5 drummers of all time, and they're all up in the great gig in the sky. Carl Palmer is #6 on my list. He's still playing strong and is 70 with the body of a 45-year-old.
@@toddstevens13 the band is Rainbow, not Stargazer. I can't really trust your word on how Rainbow was after he left considering you think the band is Stargazer. ;) Truthfully after DIO left the band took a huge shift and wasn't the same. But there was some good stuff in the Bonnet and Turner eras.
@@scottyflamingo1413 I know that, what I meant was once Cozy left, Stargazer in my mind never played again. I never went to see Rainbow, nor buy any of their albums after that, Cozy's playing is what made Stargazer the moment of perfection for Rainbow. No Cozy, no more Stargazer, to me anyway. That is what I meant when stating there was no more Stargazer, for me.
In my opinion...Stargazer is the greatest song by Rainbow and Ronnie James...Thank You ladies for not only reacting to it but also enjoying it as much as you did :)
@@stevenbirchall6987 Those two songs together might well make side two of Rising the best side of a LP in rock history. Shattering experience to hear it, even after the thick end of half a century. Made me cry hearing "I'm on my way back home" when I listened on hearing of RJD's death.
The song has a great story to it as well.Its about a wizard who thought he was greater than god and forced slaves to make a tower to take him to heaven but he went crashing down to earth instead.
There is a double orchestra here: most of the time it's Tony Carey doing strings on orchestron(an instrument similar to mellotron, only that it uses optic discs instead of tape) and in the coda there are live strings from Munich orchestra arranged and conducted by Rainer Pietsch(who later composed "Enigma" for Amanda Lear).
story told by a slave who spent 9 years building a tower to the sky for a wizaerd who wants to challenge the gods. the shock and dissapointment as the wizard epically fails. then the realization he is now free to rturn "home" . 'my eyes are bleeding and my heart is leaving here', is the slave crying over his experience. the follow up " a light in the black" finishes the story of his journey home.
This is the true story of the construction of the tower of Babylon. But, in my opinion, Ronnie has put much more into this text. Blind faith in a leader - president, prime minister or leader of a party who makes promises that cannot be fulfilled. But, anyway! We BELIEVE. When defeat comes and we have lost years of our lives we want to go home. But, our home no longer exists.
A few years ago, a woman commented (on another song) "Ronnie was our heart". Made me cry. Still does. Another reactor, "Tank the tech" just answered me yesterday about the passing of Jon Lord: "Personally, I cared when Lord passed. Deep Purple was a big part of my childhood, and my first name was given to me to honor their drummer and singer. 🤘"
@@scottbegonias313 hun isnt necessary that you explain who is Rob haha I love Rob since Im 18 (now Im a lill older, 35) but Ronny has always been "the voice" of heavy metal, even if you and I prefeer Rob...
@@nancycontreras945 No worries hun. I've been a rock/metal fan since I was 8 when my Dad took me to a Led Zeppelin concert in 1977. I'm now 52. I still believe to this day nobody can touch Rob Halford's vocal range! I'll agree to disagree.
First Time I heard Stargazer when Rainbow Rising was released in 1976 as a 15 Year Old my reaction was exactly like yours, it just totally blew away and I still get Goosebumps now when I listen to it.
Girls...GREAT call on Rainbow, lots of material❗When you see and hear Rainbow understand that EVERYONE on the stage is a virtuoso and that's why the performances are amazing❗❗
this record came out, when I was about your age. I listened to it and nothing else for months and it´s still such a great song, thank you for reacting to this supergroup, you made my day.
Please remember, no autotune, no digital effects, just pure talent and spirit... five great musicians making history. And listen to the lyrics, even today people are following the charismatic leaders and following them blindly without the benefit of the doubt.
Just in case no one else has told you today.....you 2 are awesome!!! I am an old 80s/90s "metalhead" but I like all music and I really love your channel so keep it up!!!! 😎🤘🙏❤
Well, they officially met Ritchie Blackmore with his band Rainbow, on drums Cozy Powell and on vocals Ronnie James Dio. Now we need to see Blackmore in his days with the band Deep Purple.
You 2 just put a smile on my face because I just realized that if I had heard you on radio, I would swear you were twins, You and your Familia have a Great year
Dio and Blackmore, not a bad song in the library. Never be afraid to try and hit those high notes Mia(even if it takes multiple tries😀)! Not sure what the meaning of this song is, but Juliet's interpretation works for me! Great Reaction!
It is a song from the viewpoint of a "slave in Egyptian times" building a tower for the Pharaoh type to ascend to the stars because he believes he is a god and will not fall to his death.
pharaoh? just a song of a believer in some "wizard" and guess what? He was not wizardry enough. he fall instead of rising. Now where do we go? simple as that.
The Stargazer is a wizard who's obsessed with reaching the Stars he's always gazing at so he used evil magic (perhaps mind control or some form of persuasion) to enslave countless people who, in the most unbearable conditions had to build him a stone tower so he could reach the stars. By the time the tower is fully erected the Stargazer is become so blinded by his obsession that he tries to fly up from the towers top only to fall to his death. The slaves shocked and confused are free again. The lyrics may serve two purposes. One: plain and simple fantasy story and second: deep meaningful metaphors. The wizard (religious leader, politician or anyone with power) makes the people bend to his will by the use of dark magic( bribery, false promises etc) and exploits them.
Bought this LP when I was 16 or 17. .saw RAINBOW (Long Live Rock n Roll tour) with Cheap Trick opening, (they got booed off the stage four time) . ❤️ you girls. .thanks for the memories.
Led Zeppelin had Kashmir, Rush had Xanadu & Rainbow had Stargazer. Epic songs. Ronnie Dio was one of the nicest guys in rock & I love how Richie Blackmore makes it look so easy. Genius. Great reaction as always girls
Great reaction! Juliet, you’re a very good air guitar player. I felt you were keeping up with it! :-) And both of you are good singers, I felt you were right in tune! And I love Mia’s spontaneous fist pumping in rhythm and then Juliet joined in in rhythm. A really cool tune from Rainbow 🌈 is “Gates of Babylon”. Next song that continues the story of S t a r g a z e r is “A Light in the Black” - that would be a great one for Juliet to do air guitar to. Others: “16th Century Greensleeves“ from the live, “On Stage“ album; “Man on the Silver Mountain” and “Kill the King 🤴” thanks a lot for doing this request, I really appreciate it!
This has been my favorite Rainbow song since I first heard it over 30 years ago, and I still get chills and goosebumps hearing it. Dio should've never left Rainbow! Glad you are discovering it. This song is just ... incredible.
loved the reaction, tnx guys. to me it's a perfect song, dio's vocals, blackmore's guitar. and dio's lyrics, this fantasy world of a wizard enslaving people to build a tower to take him to the stars, is amazing...
I saw Rainbow in concert several times... They were one of the few bands that performances were always spot on, no mistakes, completely amazing and energy packed. Take a listen to "Gates Of Babylon" on the Long Live Rock n Roll Album.
I was going to say the same thing. Light in the Black may very well be the greatest song ever recorded. For 1976, Cozy basically invented power metal and thrash drumming for generations to come. This entire album I feel was the greatest single influential album for metal.
@@scottyflamingo1413 Cozy was special. If you want an even earlier version of thrash, try Sweet's " Sweet FA" from 1973 it could of been the first Thrash Rock song out there. They did not stay with it but for a fleeting moment Sweet stood alone.
I was the first to request this song to you I'm sooooo glad you did !!!!!! Thank you!!!! . Stargazer was one of the songs i was so obsessed with couldnt stop listening to it . It is a MASTERPIECE !!!!....May I please suggest more Nightwish !!!! Storytime & Song of Myself (Waken concert version ) are their masterpieces
There are performances, and there are performances... OMG!! Not much beating this one - everything is just so right! Just so great to see you take it all in! It shows that you KNOW music, and feel it.
Aye the jam!! I hear this song everytime before work to get ready that's how I found your video . Great job love how you love them. Wanna hear something beautiful hear rainbow eyes from them. Just lovely 😍
This song is a masterpiece. That is not hype -- it is fact. Haven't watched your channel since August or so ... Mia, you've grown! I thought i was subscribed, i wasn't, i am now for sure. Keep up the great content, guys!
Watching the two of you reacting to this as I'm watching it along with you and it just seems to get better ever time. Your expressions and gestures are priceless! Keep up the great reaction vids!
Not mentioned, the lead guitarist is Ritchie Blackmore and the bass player is Roger Glover (both of Deep Purple when Deep Purple was great). With Ronnie James Dio on lead vocals, this band contained greatness. DP went through a lot of personnel changes due to ego and drugs. Dio sang lead for Rainbow, then Black Sabbath and then went on a great solo career.
@@herobzzy - Well, Jimmy Bain was on the original studio track. The band is miming to that track here, with their then-current bass player, Bains’ replacement, the great Bob Daisley, who was also the original bass player in Ozzy’s post-Sabbath band and wrote Ozzy’s lyrics all the way up to the mid-90s. He’s never gotten the credit he’s due, nor the money! Sauron Osbourne saw to that, even going so far as to replace Daisley and original Blizzard of Ozz drummer, Lee Kerslake’s bass and drum tracks on the classic first two Ozzy records (Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman) with bass and drums played by Robert Trujillo and Mike Bordin, who were in Ozzy’s band at the time. Sauron has gone where no man would dare to go. And, come to think of it, so has Ozzy, having that greedy cretin for a wife. Ask me how I really feel.
Great reaction! RJD has been my favorite singer since I was about your age back when this song was just a couple years old. Thanks for the excellent entertainment, ladies...\m/
"STARGAZER" ........... is one of the most epic, powerful, awesome, and wonderful heavy metal songs ever written and played by one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time "RAINBOW"; the line up in this performance (studio album the one you played) was the second but best ever RAINBOW line up of DIO, BLACKMORE, BAIN, POWELL, and CAREY ........their live gig in Cologne playing this song is so majestic and sublime that there's nothing else to say but a real MASTERPIECE in rock and roll history.
Great Song, Even GREATER REACTIONS!! Best reaction I've seen from you girls. Every video is such a gift. So grateful I found your channel. I'm impatiently awaiting your next video. Continued love and happiness for you and family.😊⚘
For a brief moment following John Bonhams death... Led Zeppelin considered carrying on. A short list of drummers was batted around. From what I've heard Cozy Powell was at the top of that list. He is a beast of a drummer. His work with Black Sabbath in the 80s and 90s was incredible as well. Black Sabbaths Headless Cross album features Cozy at his best in my opinion. I was a drummer for many years myself... it seems like all my favorites were British drummers of this era. Cozy was at the top of my list... he was such a power house, but had incredible finesse as well....and amazing chops.
No goosebumps, more like speedbumps ;) Like goin to church... i think. The plowing beat, asskick drumwork, guitars, insane seeking/preaching mesmerizing singin, all just keeps their thing goin and holds the firm pace suck you into trance. About trance: You'll love Scorpions - In Trance
I can vividly remember first hearing this 40 odd years ago. You know from that rolling drum intro from Cozy Powell that you are in for a wild ride. Great song, great reaction.
If you liked the guitar solo, you must reaction to "Highway Star" by Deep Purple. Ritchie Blackmore is the lead guitar in Stargazer (and in Rainbow in general), but before that he played with Deep Purple. He's the GOAT.
Great choice ladies. I was lucky enough to see and hear this performed live in 1976. ( I am that old!). Ronnie Dio ( R.I. P.) was a superb singer. He joined Black Sabbath after Rainbow and you would probably enjoy hearing " Heaven and Hell" by Black Sabbath, from the album of the same title. Keep reacting!!
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Nightingales & Bombers Genre: Rock Style: Prog Rock, Classic Rock Year: 1975 Spirits In The Night 6:26 Countdown 3:06 Time Is Right 6:33 Crossfade 3:39 Visionary Mountains 5:42 Nightingales And Bombers 4:52 Fat Nelly 3:20 As Above So Below (Recorded "Live")
I'm glad to see that 2 young ladies.. Have found and appreciated the Holy Grail of the Rock Music.. Dio era of Rainbow with Cozy Powell on drums was just majestic...
a wizard that forces people to built a tower over a decade so he can fly to a star .. then he falls to the ground ... dies and then you see a rainbow..
So great to see younger generation listening to the best Rainbow album.
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I clicked on this immediately. My favorite guitarist,Ritchie Blackmore and his band Rainbow, doing one of their great epic songs.Juliet, I would agree 100% with your comment about getting goosebumps as that guitar solo comes to a climax.Of course Ronnie Dio with the epic vocals is great also.That Rainbow that was lighting up onstage was cutting edge technology in the mid 70's and it cost a fortune. Glad to see that you girls liked it. We can all pray that we can get past this Covid mess and back to some kind of normal life soon.
Cost a fortune and gave them huge problems interfering with the amps and stuff.
We wont if the Democrats have anything to say about it
I find that listening to these old heavy ROCK greats and watching your reactions helps, enormously during the COVID or any other time, of course. Yeah it,s truly sad about Cozy. He was in a car which I believe was his greatest love next to Family and drumming
@@rentedtux1883
You're lucky I won't reply out of respect to the girls.
@@raymondrocha797 oh no you're so lucky rented tux. Raymond was gonna lay some thick ass bullshit propaganda down. He was gonna drop some nasty fear-mongering, guilt-tripping illogic. woe is us. woe is us. thank god for his mercy.
their drummer cozy powell was a drumgod. he died in 1998 in a car accident.
Without Cozy this would not arguably be the Finest Heavy/Progressive Rock Anthems of this generation. When he left Stargazer was no more.
I was at the scene of that crash, visiting my grandparents in Bristol, stuck in the slow-moving traffic on the M4 that resulted from rubber-necking and lane closures in the immediate aftermath of the accident. Pre-internet days (for most anyway), I only found out it was Cozy when I got home and heard it on the news. My heart stopped, I just couldn't believe it. Still, all the best drummers seem to check out early. He lives on in legendary music like this.
@@ChristopherStendeck Keith, Neil, Bonzo, Ginger, Cozy ... these are my top 5 drummers of all time, and they're all up in the great gig in the sky. Carl Palmer is #6 on my list. He's still playing strong and is 70 with the body of a 45-year-old.
@@toddstevens13 the band is Rainbow, not Stargazer. I can't really trust your word on how Rainbow was after he left considering you think the band is Stargazer. ;)
Truthfully after DIO left the band took a huge shift and wasn't the same. But there was some good stuff in the Bonnet and Turner eras.
@@scottyflamingo1413 I know that, what I meant was once Cozy left, Stargazer in my mind never played again. I never went to see Rainbow, nor buy any of their albums after that, Cozy's playing is what made Stargazer the moment of perfection for Rainbow. No Cozy, no more Stargazer, to me anyway. That is what I meant when stating there was no more Stargazer, for me.
In my opinion...Stargazer is the greatest song by Rainbow and Ronnie James...Thank You ladies for not only reacting to it but also enjoying it as much as you did :)
Totally agree Bruce
agree. and no Drummer who has played this song sice has been able to actually play the opening riff properly.
A light in the black could be a close 2nd but I agree Stargazer has always been my favorite!!
@@stevenbirchall6987 Those two songs together might well make side two of Rising the best side of a LP in rock history. Shattering experience to hear it, even after the thick end of half a century. Made me cry hearing "I'm on my way back home" when I listened on hearing of RJD's death.
I can't really argue but I loved Gates of Babylon too.
It makes me so proud you girls appreciate this music! Long live Ronnie James Dio. He would be proud. Keep rocking and stay cool!
The song has a great story to it as well.Its about a wizard who thought he was greater than god and forced slaves to make a tower to take him to heaven but he went crashing down to earth instead.
There is a double orchestra here: most of the time it's Tony Carey doing strings on orchestron(an instrument similar to mellotron, only that it uses optic discs instead of tape) and in the coda there are live strings from Munich orchestra arranged and conducted by Rainer Pietsch(who later composed "Enigma" for Amanda Lear).
Epic song. Three Rock Gids.
Ronnie James Dio
Ritchie Blackmore.
Cozy Powell.
RIP Ronnie, RIP Cozy
story told by a slave who spent 9 years building a tower to the sky for a wizaerd who wants to challenge the gods. the shock and dissapointment as the wizard epically fails. then the realization he is now free to rturn "home" . 'my eyes are bleeding and my heart is leaving here', is the slave crying over his experience. the follow up " a light in the black" finishes the story of his journey home.
This is the true story of the construction of the tower of Babylon. But, in my opinion, Ronnie has put much more into this text. Blind faith in a leader - president, prime minister or leader of a party who makes promises that cannot be fulfilled. But, anyway! We BELIEVE. When defeat comes and we have lost years of our lives we want to go home. But, our home no longer exists.
If you died before listening to Stargazer,you have not lived
Straight facts.
I just love their reactions, so cute. Definitely one of the greatest songs by Rainbow/Dio
Nice to hear younger generation really appreciate rock classics. Awesome. With genuine reactions, from the soul, not rehearsed acting.
Thats why he was (and remains) "the voice" of heavy metal.
A few years ago, a woman commented (on another song) "Ronnie was our heart". Made me cry. Still does.
Another reactor, "Tank the tech" just answered me yesterday about the passing of Jon Lord: "Personally, I cared when Lord passed. Deep Purple was a big part of my childhood, and my first name was given to me to honor their drummer and singer. 🤘"
Love Ronnie excellent singer..But Rob Halford from Judas priest has the crown! Check out "victim of changes" US festival 1982.. blows this away!
@@scottbegonias313 hun isnt necessary that you explain who is Rob haha I love Rob since Im 18 (now Im a lill older, 35) but Ronny has always been "the voice" of heavy metal, even if you and I prefeer Rob...
@@scottbegonias313 sorry for my english 😜
@@nancycontreras945 No worries hun. I've been a rock/metal fan since I was 8 when my Dad took me to a Led Zeppelin concert in 1977. I'm now 52. I still believe to this day nobody can touch Rob Halford's vocal range! I'll agree to disagree.
Never stop looking for new music to add to your life .
Great reaction ! I give you my highest sign of respect .....🤘🏼
First Time I heard Stargazer when Rainbow Rising was released in 1976 as a 15 Year Old my reaction was exactly like yours, it just totally blew away and I still get Goosebumps now when I listen to it.
One of the best line ups in rock dio Powell Blackmore etc i love my youth listening to top bands like this
EVERYBODY loved DIO's voice!! so refreshing to see young people getting into this song !!! rock on young ladies!!!
Absolutely!!!
U girls are adorable and have great taste in music. Keep commenting on other epic music. We love it !
Saw this performed live, and yes it gives you goosebumps, top band.
Girls...GREAT call on Rainbow, lots of material❗When you see and hear Rainbow understand that EVERYONE on the stage is a virtuoso and that's why the performances are amazing❗❗
Rainbow was awesome.Thanx for the reaction,always dig the commentary.
Thak you ladies we have missed seeing you 2....Happy New Year to you both and your families...lets get 2 it ...yeaaaaa!!!!
Thank you girls for reacting to my suggestion!!!!
Love you even more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When GODS united for one of the GREATEST Metal Songs EVER written !!!!
this record came out, when I was about your age. I listened to it and nothing else for months and it´s still such a great song, thank you for reacting to this supergroup, you made my day.
Please remember, no autotune, no digital effects, just pure talent and spirit... five great musicians making history. And listen to the lyrics, even today people are following the charismatic leaders and following them blindly without the benefit of the doubt.
My first rainbow concert was this one live at San Diego 80s
The man the myth the legend the only King of Rock and Roll rest in piece DIO I'll all ways miss you your voice one of a kind never be another
You have the greatest parents they are! wow ! I hope one day my 5 years old will grow to enjoy my rock metal heroes as you guys!
I was so lucky to see him in São Paulo with Heaven & Hell... he was such an amazing frontman!
Just in case no one else has told you today.....you 2 are awesome!!! I am an old 80s/90s "metalhead" but I like all music and I really love your channel so keep it up!!!! 😎🤘🙏❤
Well, they officially met Ritchie Blackmore with his band Rainbow, on drums Cozy Powell and on vocals Ronnie James Dio. Now we need to see Blackmore in his days with the band Deep Purple.
Child in time.
@@huck944 Oh,the girls would love those vocals.
You 2 just put a smile on my face because I just realized that if I had heard you on radio, I would swear you were twins, You and your Familia have a Great year
Dio and Blackmore, not a bad song in the library. Never be afraid to try and hit those high notes Mia(even if it takes multiple tries😀)! Not sure what the meaning of this song is, but Juliet's interpretation works for me!
Great Reaction!
It is a song from the viewpoint of a "slave in Egyptian times" building a tower for the
Pharaoh type to ascend to the stars because he believes he is a god and will not fall to his death.
pharaoh? just a song of a believer in some "wizard" and guess what? He was not wizardry enough. he fall instead of rising. Now where do we go? simple as that.
The Stargazer is a wizard who's obsessed with reaching the Stars he's always gazing at so he used evil magic (perhaps mind control or some form of persuasion) to enslave countless people who, in the most unbearable conditions had to build him a stone tower so he could reach the stars. By the time the tower is fully erected the Stargazer is become so blinded by his obsession that he tries to fly up from the towers top only to fall to his death. The slaves shocked and confused are free again.
The lyrics may serve two purposes. One: plain and simple fantasy story and second: deep meaningful metaphors.
The wizard (religious leader, politician or anyone with power) makes the people bend to his will by the use of dark magic( bribery, false promises etc) and exploits them.
Bought this LP when I was 16 or 17. .saw RAINBOW (Long Live Rock n Roll tour) with Cheap Trick opening, (they got booed off the stage four time) . ❤️ you girls. .thanks for the memories.
Led Zeppelin had Kashmir, Rush had Xanadu & Rainbow had Stargazer. Epic songs. Ronnie Dio was one of the nicest guys in rock & I love how Richie Blackmore makes it look so easy. Genius. Great reaction as always girls
This is one of the freaking cutest videos I've every seen! You guys are adorable and I love your chemistry!
Whoa! I requested this song! Glad you enjoyed it as well. This is one of the best vocal performances of the best metal singer. Need I say more?
Met Ronnie a few times...honestly the most down too earth guy you could meet. Miss him..R.I.P Ronnie
Great reaction! Juliet, you’re a very good air guitar player. I felt you were keeping up with it! :-) And both of you are good singers, I felt you were right in tune! And I love Mia’s spontaneous fist pumping in rhythm and then Juliet joined in in rhythm.
A really cool tune from Rainbow 🌈 is “Gates of Babylon”. Next song that continues the story of S t a r g a z e r is “A Light in the Black” - that would be a great one for Juliet to do air guitar to. Others: “16th Century Greensleeves“ from the live, “On Stage“ album; “Man on the Silver Mountain” and “Kill the King 🤴” thanks a lot for doing this request, I really appreciate it!
Would love to see your reaction to the entire Rising album. It is superb!
I remember I requested this awhile back. Glad you gave it a reaction. It's an epic song especially the more you hear it. Great job girls!
This has been my favorite Rainbow song since I first heard it over 30 years ago, and I still get chills and goosebumps hearing it. Dio should've never left Rainbow! Glad you are discovering it. This song is just ... incredible.
Sweet reaction ladies. You always make me smile.
I saw them couple of times in high school in Springfield! Their Man ON A Silver Mountain is even more iconic
Don't forget this was 1975/1976! I'm older and remember it well and I'm STILL listening to this track/album
loved the reaction, tnx guys. to me it's a perfect song, dio's vocals, blackmore's guitar. and dio's lyrics, this fantasy world of a wizard enslaving people to build a tower to take him to the stars, is amazing...
Been listening to this song since it first came out and it still gives me goosebumps.... DIo truly was a rock God !!!!
You two sweethearts never fail to fill my heart with joy - God Bless and keep you both !!!!
Want to hear some impressive vocals. "Child in Time" by Deep Purple. Keep up the great work!
Ian Gillan is a beast!
You got it!
@@scottbegonias313 especially on Disturbing the Priest!!
Not a fan of Ian Gillan - Coverdale rules...
Ronnie James Dio vocal for rock the same as Luciano Pavarotti for opera vocal, on my opinion.
Dio the metal God!!!!
I saw Rainbow in concert several times... They were one of the few bands that performances were always spot on, no mistakes, completely amazing and energy packed. Take a listen to "Gates Of Babylon" on the Long Live Rock n Roll Album.
Even as epic as this is, it isn't the whole thing - the next song on the album, "A Light In The Black" concludes the story.
Yes a must listen
I was going to say the same thing. Light in the Black may very well be the greatest song ever recorded.
For 1976, Cozy basically invented power metal and thrash drumming for generations to come.
This entire album I feel was the greatest single influential album for metal.
@@scottyflamingo1413 Cozy was special. If you want an even earlier version of thrash, try Sweet's " Sweet FA" from 1973 it could of been the first Thrash Rock song out there. They did not stay with it but for a fleeting moment Sweet stood alone.
A light in the black another EPIC piece!
I was the first to request this song to you I'm sooooo glad you did !!!!!! Thank you!!!! . Stargazer was one of the songs i was so obsessed with couldnt stop listening to it . It is a MASTERPIECE !!!!....May I please suggest more Nightwish !!!! Storytime & Song of Myself (Waken concert version ) are their masterpieces
There are performances, and there are performances... OMG!! Not much beating this one - everything is just so right! Just so great to see you take it all in! It shows that you KNOW music, and feel it.
Aye the jam!! I hear this song everytime before work to get ready that's how I found your video . Great job love how you love them. Wanna hear something beautiful hear rainbow eyes from them. Just lovely 😍
Thank you so much!!
Absolute classic
Same band, Gates of Babylon
React to Man on silver mountain, black sheep of the family
Well, sweet Ladies. That was fun watching you having fun with this vid.
This song is a masterpiece. That is not hype -- it is fact. Haven't watched your channel since August or so ... Mia, you've grown! I thought i was subscribed, i wasn't, i am now for sure. Keep up the great content, guys!
Wow, what a great reaction to possibly Rainbow's greatest track. You girls rock!
I'm from Brazil and I'm here because I love James Dio and Stargazer. I enjoyed your video; so genuine and fun. Congratulations!
Watching the two of you reacting to this as I'm watching it along with you and it just seems to get better ever time. Your expressions and gestures are priceless! Keep up the great reaction vids!
Now you just discovered Dio (singer). Now you just gotta check out Holy Diver^^
i saw DIO in 2004! RIP DIO..one of Greatest Vocalist in heavy Metal!
One of the greatest pieces of music history - great to see that young girls (and not just old f...s ...) also like it.
In the Japan performance, the rainbow in the background stopped halfway. But the combination of BLACK MORE, POWELLE and DIO was the best.
Now you're in for a real metal masterpiece. One of the best songs ever
So glad you liked this. Part of growing up with Blackmore and there's so much more! Thank you
Great reaction to this epic masterpiece!
WOW, so happy to see these young girls getting goosebumps from a Rainbow song that I got goosebumps from 40 years ago.
Not mentioned, the lead guitarist is Ritchie Blackmore and the bass player is Roger Glover (both of Deep Purple when Deep Purple was great). With Ronnie James Dio on lead vocals, this band contained greatness. DP went through a lot of personnel changes due to ego and drugs. Dio sang lead for Rainbow, then Black Sabbath and then went on a great solo career.
i think the bass player is jimmy bain.
@@herobzzy - Well, Jimmy Bain was on the original studio track. The band is miming to that track here, with their then-current bass player, Bains’ replacement, the great Bob Daisley, who was also the original bass player in Ozzy’s post-Sabbath band and wrote Ozzy’s lyrics all the way up to the mid-90s. He’s never gotten the credit he’s due, nor the money! Sauron Osbourne saw to that, even going so far as to replace Daisley and original Blizzard of Ozz drummer, Lee Kerslake’s bass and drum tracks on the classic first two Ozzy records (Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman) with bass and drums played by Robert Trujillo and Mike Bordin, who were in Ozzy’s band at the time. Sauron has gone where no man would dare to go. And, come to think of it, so has Ozzy, having that greedy cretin for a wife. Ask me how I really feel.
“Hopefully, my soul didn’t leave my body”. 😆 I know exactly how you feel, Juliet!
Great reaction! RJD has been my favorite singer since I was about your age back when this song was just a couple years old. Thanks for the excellent entertainment, ladies...\m/
Can you imagine being any other band in world & having to follow rainbow in full flight... glorious.
Now you need to react to "A Light in the Black", the conclusion to the story.
The reaction of the of you was spontaneous and wonderful. Congratulations. Brasil .
This song is an absolute masterpiece glad you girls found this
"STARGAZER" ........... is one of the most epic, powerful, awesome, and wonderful heavy metal songs ever written and played by one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time "RAINBOW"; the line up in this performance (studio album the one you played) was the second but best ever RAINBOW line up of DIO, BLACKMORE, BAIN, POWELL, and CAREY ........their live gig in Cologne playing this song is so majestic and sublime that there's nothing else to say but a real MASTERPIECE in rock and roll history.
Great Song, Even GREATER REACTIONS!! Best reaction I've seen from you girls. Every video is such a gift. So grateful I found your channel. I'm impatiently awaiting your next video. Continued love and happiness for you and family.😊⚘
For a brief moment following John Bonhams death... Led Zeppelin considered carrying on. A short list of drummers was batted around. From what I've heard Cozy Powell was at the top of that list. He is a beast of a drummer. His work with Black Sabbath in the 80s and 90s was incredible as well. Black Sabbaths Headless Cross album features Cozy at his best in my opinion. I was a drummer for many years myself... it seems like all my favorites were British drummers of this era. Cozy was at the top of my list... he was such a power house, but had incredible finesse as well....and amazing chops.
Heaven & Hell by Black Sabbath-same vocalist
yes, and that was a true Rainbow-ish record from Black Sabbath..RJD tried so hard in sliding BS to Rainbow, but his failure has been terrible..
No goosebumps, more like speedbumps ;)
Like goin to church... i think.
The plowing beat, asskick drumwork, guitars, insane seeking/preaching mesmerizing singin, all just keeps
their thing goin and holds the firm pace suck you into trance.
About trance: You'll love Scorpions - In Trance
Probably one of the best song ever made!! Take care. Peace. 🤘😎🤘
You girls get so into all the stuff from my era. I hope you're sharing your new found music with your friends.
Que lindo chicas que recuerdo ustedes son las mejores cada día las quiero más un abrazo desde buenos Aires Argentina
I can vividly remember first hearing this 40 odd years ago.
You know from that rolling drum intro from Cozy Powell that you are in for a wild ride.
Great song, great reaction.
YES! LOVE this video reaction!
Well done girl's you just watched one of the best singers and best guitarists of all time!
If you liked the guitar solo, you must reaction to "Highway Star" by Deep Purple. Ritchie Blackmore is the lead guitar in Stargazer (and in Rainbow in general), but before that he played with Deep Purple. He's the GOAT.
Great choice ladies. I was lucky enough to see and hear this performed live in 1976. ( I am that old!). Ronnie Dio ( R.I. P.) was a superb singer. He joined Black Sabbath after Rainbow and you would probably enjoy hearing " Heaven and Hell" by Black Sabbath, from the album of the same title. Keep reacting!!
I was there, 15 years old -1977. Mind blowing!! R.I.P Ronnie and Cozy
CHECK OUT "THE GATES OF BABYLON" AND "KILL THE KING"!
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Nightingales & Bombers
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Prog Rock, Classic Rock
Year:
1975
Spirits In The Night 6:26
Countdown 3:06
Time Is Right 6:33
Crossfade 3:39
Visionary Mountains 5:42
Nightingales And Bombers 4:52
Fat Nelly 3:20
As Above So Below (Recorded "Live")
One of my favorite classics!
I've been listening to this song since 1976. And I still get goosebumps.
you girls always put a smile on my face, you two are fun, lovable and have a very pleasant personality, keep it up!
Thank you so much!!
he's called DIO for some reason...
This is a great classic of the Rock R.I.P cozy powell and Dio great reaction girls
I'm glad to see that 2 young ladies.. Have found and appreciated the Holy Grail of the Rock Music.. Dio era of Rainbow with Cozy Powell on drums was just majestic...
a wizard that forces people to built a tower over a decade so he can fly to a star .. then he falls to the ground ... dies and then you see a rainbow..