Shows his parents were right to insist he took proper guitar lessons with his first guitar. He can play any style and to me he's much more precise than Clapton or Hendrix (and I loved both of them). Start right and build to genius.
@beeroosterm He himself said that he had learned over time that while it's easy to play something fast, it's much harder to convey more, slowly. Given that, he does shred pretty fucking fast. Maybe not as well live, but oh well. What sets him aside form modern musicians, is the innovation. Name one modern musician who has accomplished as much. Go ahead, I challenge you.
The talent that Ritchie had then, is outstanding and remarkable. It’s unreal what he did to the guitar, how he played it that is. All clear notes no matter how fast his fingers went.
I can spot a Blackmore solo after 1,5 seconds. His is instantly recognizable. I will never understand why Highway Star solo ranks no 5 at Guitar World but nobody speaks of the hilarious far mor complex solo of Child in Time. Ritchie penned about 50 hard rock riffs, no other player can reach that, not to speak of his solo playing.
One of the first rock players to truly master his instrument with technique,speed,style and taste. There are faster,cleaner technicians nowadays,but he was the best of the first generation of shredders and all guitarist now of him a debt of gratitude.
And Blackmore knew that shredding was more effective in measured doses rather than poured as nauseum until it becomes redundant. He’s technically spot on and yet never cold. It always sounds organic and clean at the same time. And his improvised solos…yes, I’m an always fan.
It's much "easier" to shred on guitar with heavily distorted tone as it masks a lot of imperfections/ the amazing quality of Blackmore was that his tone was closer to clean than it was distorted or overdriven !!!###
@@JohnnyNation All of these comments are SPOT ON.... Ritchie was always (and still is) underrated. True, there are "technically" better and cleaner players out there these days, but none with the attitude and style of Ritchie. I agree, his style was WAY more organic than most.
I have been a Ritchie Fan since I was ten. I was at the record store looking for sounds like Steppenwolf. I saw the Cover of In Rock. My sister had Hush on a 45 and thought it was good so I bought In Rock. When I put the album on and heard Ritchie's intro into Speed King I thought this is what a rock guitar was supposed to sound like and I was hooked on Deep Purple and man I blew my speakers on my GE Wildcat stereo. I can hear my parents now. TURN THAT DOWN! It so cool at Ten. People forget that the kids bought the records and also I saw Ritchie do the Desrtuction Solo at California Jam 74. At 15 that was so not parent and wow that was crazy.
When classic DP was firing on all cylinders, there was no stopping them! The way Ritchie effortlessly blends so many styles into his playing is beyond inspirational!
Richie is in his mid-70s so he slowed down quite a bit but he's still an awesome guitar player if you listen to some of his brand new stuff the lead solos are still perfect they're just perfect
@@Trev0r98 it’s easy to say that 50 years later .... but when he was doing it before anyone I still say Blackmore played his own things and influenced huge amount of 70’s and 80’s top gun guitarist
@@Trev0r98 Ha! Guaranteed to lure folks into refuting your, baseless claim. You don’t know, that no one in the late 60’s (George Best was in the audience in a bright pink jumper ... that dates it) could play like Blackmore. Steve Vai/Satriani and Malmsteen/Van Halen, probably hadn’t seen/picked up a guitar in 69. While Blackmore has just played a groundbreaking Concerto with a full Orchestra (You haven’t heard his 5 minute improvised solo in that piece ... have you?) at the Albert Hall and was finishing off Deep Purple in Rock (which picked up an industry award 2 years ago due to its trailblazing/timeless/classic status) Every one of the above mentioned guitarists rates/was influenced by him. You didn’t see the footage? Jimi Hendrix didn’t underrate him. He knew and loved his work. Blackmore was playing manically before anyone had heard of Hendrix. I saw Ritchie in 1972 at his peak. I know what I saw and heard and no one else came close. His greatness isn’t in his technique it’s his taste, musicality and music though he is a great player technically. Brian May 4 years ago - “I don’t know why no one talks about Ritchie” You - “overrated”
Many guitarists are shredding in a more virtuosic manner than Ritchie Blackmore, but only a small group can compose more than two albums without being predictable like him. Blackmore was one of the best from the past and probably one of the best ever.
@@christopherarnett2851 Actually, that's not really true. Blackmore is not and was not in the "inner circle" of guitar greats on most people's lists. People are still raving about EVH and he absolutely WAS an excellent player and innovator, but Ritchie was doing a lot of stuff 10-15 years prior to EVH and was doing it with WAY more attitude and charisma.
@beeroosterm He pioneered scalloped frets, he was the first sweep picker (I have proof), he was arguably the first "metal" or atleast psuedo-metal guitarist, he along with jimi hendrix pioneered the "destructive" stage presence they're well known for, etc. want me to keep going?
I happen to think that Blackmore's best solos were on recordings. Whilst in concert he could get sloppy or uninspired but on studio recordings his solo work, as well as song construction, were nothing short of brilliant. His tone and phrasing are uniquely his own. Listen to Stargazer or Burn or Highway Star, I could go on and on and on. But now I will just describe him as he is...The Master!
Is there a more recognisable sounding guitar tone of a player? I don't think so. Is there a more distinct style of playing the guitar ever? I doubt it. You immediately know that it's Blackmore playing? Is there a more haunting and emotive player out there? Nope! Is there an axe player out there who can say as much as Ritchie with so little notes moving you to tears? Nope! Is there a guitarist out there who exploded like Ritchie with raw power and technique filling the place with thousands of notes. Not many! Certainly not before Ritchie. Has any guitarist ever brought such a sense of magicalness, mystery, and etherialness to the music he created? I don't know of one. Blackmore is rock's musical music enigma. "The time has cometh for one to go to the temple of the king."
Yeah, the Marshall Major is very clean but has a ton of thrust pushing a lot of air pressure through the speakers. Won't cover bad playing. Studio version if Burn is a good example. You can hear every note precisely.
Blackmore in his early years with DP was one mutha of a guitar player. Look how he plays with the audience...playing lightening fast shreds one minute, and then shifting to a super soft touch playing Bettoven (OK i spelled it wrong, anybody knows how to spell his name, I'm sure I'll hear from U) He always has and always will be THE MASTER.
He was a my idol, and still a Idol. He is the lord of guitar. I love his songs and his playing. Long live Ritchie and Long live deep purple and Rainbow's songs. (and Night too)
I can hear Bach, White Christmas, Greensleeves & jingle bells on the ES 355. Then again, i ask myself, how Ritchie painted his particular sound that he also transfered later on his Stratocaster. I don`t think he used that much effects.
The thing I like most about Ritchie Blackmore and his guitar playing is that he uses all his fingers or at least tries to when playing his stuff. A lot of these modern so called shredders if you watch them 9 times out of 10 will only use 3 fingers. Imo Ritchie rules!!!!
Ritchie didn't adopt the Strat until around the Deep Purple In Rock album. The DP albums with Rod Evans all had the ES-335. Thank goodness he found the Strat, though, because he became the master of it!
What about 3: 37. Is that a mistake and he changes tack ? What ever, I love Richie's style of playing and he will always be a hero of heavy rock to me.
I typically don’t care about guitars and when people idolize Hendrix or Page it blows my mind a bit because I don’t know what they’re talking about. Sure I can hear they both play well but they bore me to death with their solos, Pagey in particular drags on like a jerk off on that guitar. Ritchie is the only guitarist that I ever found interesting, people here say it’s crap, he’s not nearly talked about as much as the others like even Slash or Hammett who I never thought were much of anything, which also blows my mind, but some other musicians seem to like him. I don’t know what to think, I guess it’s all intuitive but when I think Rock God or Guitar God I think Ritchie Blackmore 💕🌈🎸
If he's the only guitarist you found interesting, than god damn you are deaf fuck in terms of versatility and style in that regard Slash and Hammett are way better.
This is just STUNNING... Ritchie was the best of the best. His massive ego aside, he was just doing stuff no one else was doing, even Hendrix, way back when. I could see why it was hard for people, even at the level of Steve Vai, to fill the void of the Deep Purple gig when Ritchie left. Even all the little "fun" bits he threw in were so right on. This video just goes to prove how we had the best musicians and contributions to the music industry back in the 60s and 70s. Some artists can come close, but still nowhere near.
Thanks for posting this, really strange to see him with the 335 but you can see/hear I think whats yet to come with the strat ..sort of like he needs more ways to express his mood /attack but it cant happen without a trem. I saw him with rainbow came through Sydney in the mid 70's. Was lucky enough to see him play at the soundcheck He was kidding around and then for a few minutes floored it and everyone just stopped First time I heard a strat played live with that kind of genius
Re Smoke OTW. Don’t say it’s the theme to Beethoven’s 5th .... backwards. Journalists actually believed him when he said that in interviews . He was taking the piss of course. That’s why journalists generally aren’t qualified to rate him or Deep Purple’s legacy ... they’ve only heard the hits .... Smoke otw etc. Purple put out a No 1 album, 10/10 rated a year ago . Charted high all over the world. Yet ... all you hear is endless eulogies re Zepp and Sabbath.... great as they were ( note past tense .....Purple are playing to full arenas in October 2021 if the last tour is anything to go by)
After watch this i think ritchie is a really Stargazer. Fortunately have been birn with their talent. & i feel sorrow for me that can not do what a want & one if my dreams was to be a guitar player and i have the Talent too, but people in méxico just get envy of me and tried to kill me
This guy was shredding in the 60's. Amazing. His clean playing is impeccable.
3:20 The Fucking guitar god!
Shows his parents were right to insist he took proper guitar lessons with his first guitar. He can play any style and to me he's much more precise than Clapton or Hendrix (and I loved both of them). Start right and build to genius.
One natural guitar player!Number one in my book!
Ritchie is classicly trained after all
omg what i wouldn't give to hear him and ronnie again in the same band
increibel!!!!!
Me watching Yngwie Malmsteen in Alcatrazz: WHERE DID HE LEARN THAT STAGE PRESENCE FROM
Me Watching Ritchie Blackmore: OH
ow come on, this guy is the best
I miss the 70s when musicians could actually command a musical instrument.
@beeroosterm He himself said that he had learned over time that while it's easy to play something fast, it's much harder to convey more, slowly. Given that, he does shred pretty fucking fast. Maybe not as well live, but oh well. What sets him aside form modern musicians, is the innovation. Name one modern musician who has accomplished as much. Go ahead, I challenge you.
What song are the first one?
The talent that Ritchie had then, is outstanding and remarkable. It’s unreal what he did to the guitar, how he played it that is. All clear notes no matter how fast his fingers went.
I can spot a Blackmore solo after 1,5 seconds. His is instantly recognizable. I will never understand why Highway Star solo ranks no 5 at Guitar World but nobody speaks of the hilarious far mor complex solo of Child in Time. Ritchie penned about 50 hard rock riffs, no other player can reach that, not to speak of his solo playing.
" hilarious ",?
I think you used the wrong word there. Try " outstandingly brilliant ".
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One of the first rock players to truly master his instrument with technique,speed,style and taste. There are faster,cleaner technicians nowadays,but he was the best of the first generation of shredders and all guitarist now of him a debt of gratitude.
Have you seen the number of ....”meh ... overrated” posts. The level of ignorance is astounding.
@@seabud6408 the copy cat generation doesnt understand the value of creativity only technicality
And Blackmore knew that shredding was more effective in measured doses rather than poured as nauseum until it becomes redundant. He’s technically spot on and yet never cold. It always sounds organic and clean at the same time. And his improvised solos…yes, I’m an always fan.
It's much "easier" to shred on guitar with heavily distorted tone as it masks a lot of imperfections/ the amazing quality of Blackmore was that his tone was closer to clean than it was distorted or overdriven !!!###
@@JohnnyNation All of these comments are SPOT ON.... Ritchie was always (and still is) underrated. True, there are "technically" better and cleaner players out there these days, but none with the attitude and style of Ritchie. I agree, his style was WAY more organic than most.
The master himself!!!
A great improvisateur, fantastic technican and a great showmanship!!!!!
Blackmore is the best of the best! 😊
I have been a Ritchie Fan since I was ten. I was at the record store looking for sounds like Steppenwolf. I saw the Cover of In Rock. My sister had Hush on a 45 and thought it was good so I bought In Rock. When I put the album on and heard Ritchie's intro into Speed King I thought this is what a rock guitar was supposed to sound like and I was hooked on Deep Purple and man I blew my speakers on my GE Wildcat stereo. I can hear my parents now. TURN THAT DOWN! It so cool at Ten. People forget that the kids bought the records and also I saw Ritchie do the Desrtuction Solo at California Jam 74. At 15 that was so not parent and wow that was crazy.
Kurt Sherrick
He's still lickin till now
Блэкмор -- это достояние народа. И он уже не преднадлежит себе. Он преднадлежит нам --- всем кто любит рок.
When classic DP was firing on all cylinders, there was no stopping them! The way Ritchie effortlessly blends so many styles into his playing is beyond inspirational!
Richie is in his mid-70s so he slowed down quite a bit but he's still an awesome guitar player if you listen to some of his brand new stuff the lead solos are still perfect they're just perfect
There is only one word for Ritchie Blackmore “Genius”....
vituoso
I thought it was ritchie
meh. way overrated.
@@Trev0r98 it’s easy to say that 50 years later .... but when he was doing it before anyone I still say Blackmore played his own things and influenced huge amount of 70’s and 80’s top gun guitarist
@@Trev0r98 Ha! Guaranteed to lure folks into refuting your, baseless claim.
You don’t know, that no one in the late 60’s (George Best was in the audience in a bright pink jumper ... that dates it) could play like Blackmore. Steve Vai/Satriani and Malmsteen/Van Halen, probably hadn’t seen/picked up a guitar in 69. While Blackmore has just played a groundbreaking Concerto with a full Orchestra (You haven’t heard his 5 minute improvised solo in that piece ... have you?) at the Albert Hall and was finishing off Deep Purple in Rock (which picked up an industry award 2 years ago due to its trailblazing/timeless/classic status)
Every one of the above mentioned guitarists rates/was influenced by him. You didn’t see the footage?
Jimi Hendrix didn’t underrate him. He knew and loved his work. Blackmore was playing manically before anyone had heard of Hendrix. I saw Ritchie in 1972 at his peak. I know what I saw and heard and no one else came close.
His greatness isn’t in his technique it’s his taste, musicality and music though he is a great player technically.
Brian May 4 years ago - “I don’t know why no one talks about Ritchie”
You - “overrated”
shreding guitar in the 70's?
wow
fuckin great!
The song around 3:48 would be...
Bach - Gavotte en Rondeau in E minor
now everyone knows
E MAJOR :)
@@alexanderbratsche 💚👈
@@alexanderbratsche E Lieutenant.
E Plumber.
they all were absolutely genius in their respective instruments!!! what an enormous stock of talent!!!
Many guitarists are shredding in a more virtuosic manner than Ritchie Blackmore, but only a small group can compose more than two albums without being predictable like him. Blackmore was one of the best from the past and probably one of the best ever.
hahaha well zeppelin was my favorite band when I was little and I worshipped them but nowadays I think i like sabbath and purple better.
that child in time was insane its like 3x faster than the studio one
I know alot. Ritchie Blackmore and Tony Iommi were making classics before steve vai could even hold an instrument.
Blackmore é foda, seu estilo é único.
Now I can see and hear Yngwie Malmsteen's influence from Ritchie
Errrrr, yeah, little late to the party but well spotted.
He should 've played with
Gibson.
Because he sounds better
when played that 335.
Stratocasters are different
because their whammy
bars are absolutely harder
to remove.
I have told people that
Gibson and Fender are like
Ford and Chevy.
blackmore...the most underrated guitarist ever...
He was never underrated man don't know where you get that from.
@@christopherarnett2851 Actually, that's not really true. Blackmore is not and was not in the "inner circle" of guitar greats on most people's lists. People are still raving about EVH and he absolutely WAS an excellent player and innovator, but Ritchie was doing a lot of stuff 10-15 years prior to EVH and was doing it with WAY more attitude and charisma.
@beeroosterm He pioneered scalloped frets, he was the first sweep picker (I have proof), he was arguably the first "metal" or atleast psuedo-metal guitarist, he along with jimi hendrix pioneered the "destructive" stage presence they're well known for, etc. want me to keep going?
I happen to think that Blackmore's best solos were on recordings. Whilst in concert he could get sloppy or uninspired but on studio recordings his solo work, as well as song construction, were nothing short of brilliant. His tone and phrasing are uniquely his own. Listen to Stargazer or Burn or Highway Star, I could go on and on and on. But now I will just describe him as he is...The Master!
Watch child in time live 1970 on yt you'll take that opinion back
He can be anything you want but not sloppy...
MY #1 FAVORITE GUITARIST OF ALL TIME... GO RITCHIE!!!!!
2:34; I had no idea Ritchie Blackmore could play that fast!!
That's like Eddie Van Halen style!
Is there a more recognisable sounding guitar tone of a player? I don't think so. Is there a more distinct style of playing the guitar ever? I doubt it. You immediately know that it's Blackmore playing? Is there a more haunting and emotive player out there? Nope! Is there an axe player out there who can say as much as Ritchie with so little notes moving you to tears? Nope! Is there a guitarist out there who exploded like Ritchie with raw power and technique filling the place with thousands of notes. Not many! Certainly not before Ritchie. Has any guitarist ever brought such a sense of magicalness, mystery, and etherialness to the music he created? I don't know of one.
Blackmore is rock's musical music enigma.
"The time has cometh for one to go to the temple of the king."
People shouldn't forget that he is playing incredibly precisely with not much gain in his tone. Sometimes a lot of gain can cover up mistakes.
Yeah, the Marshall Major is very clean but has a ton of thrust pushing a lot of air pressure through the speakers. Won't cover bad playing. Studio version if Burn is a good example. You can hear every note precisely.
Ritchie was just awesome. Great guitar playing and yes Yngwie is his protege.
Ritchie Blackmore is better than Jimi Page
No he isn't even close, technically yes, but in pure innovation and feel, Jimmy Page owns the 70s
Blackmore is better in composition, style, technique, feel.
Hendrix played just a lot of noise and feedback at times.
tourbillon Deep Purple>>>>Led Zeppelin
busca videos de Jimmy Page y sus plagios en los riff más conocidos de led zeppellin
99% of the time , feel is just a word people use when they can't think of anything else positive to say about a player
Brilliant!
The man in black,,, for ever
Blackmore in his early years with DP was one mutha of a guitar player. Look how he plays with the audience...playing lightening fast shreds one minute, and then shifting to a super soft touch playing Bettoven (OK i spelled it wrong, anybody knows how to spell his name, I'm sure I'll hear from U) He always has and always will be THE MASTER.
Feliz cumpleaños Ritchie saludos desde Argentina
best guitarist alive
He was a my idol, and still a Idol. He is the lord of guitar. I love his songs and his playing. Long live Ritchie and Long live deep purple and Rainbow's songs. (and Night too)
I can hear Bach, White Christmas, Greensleeves & jingle bells on the ES 355.
Then again, i ask myself, how Ritchie painted his particular sound that he also transfered later on his Stratocaster. I don`t think he used that much effects.
Way ahead of his time
3:45 I fucking love it!!
SO DO FUCKING I !!!!!!
Is that a real song tho? Or did he just freestyle it
@@Drj660 its some classical composition
That Organ player is just as amazing as Richie
The thing I like most about Ritchie Blackmore and his guitar playing is that he uses all his fingers or at least tries to when playing his stuff. A lot of these modern so called shredders if you watch them 9 times out of 10 will only use 3 fingers. Imo Ritchie rules!!!!
Thefatscotsman see Michael angelo batio... he uses 4 fingers...
Even 5 fingers on 6 strings (not in this footage). The thumb is on two strings.
Anju Gerald bro MAB uses 16 fingers lmao
Perks of starting on classical guitar
Thefatscotsman Fuck how it's done! It's all about how it sounds.
ritchie is so great.
i love his style, it's fantastic. i have to say my favorite solo is flight of the rat.
GREAT BLACKMORE...we want MORE..we want MORE..we want MORE n MORE!!!
le premier guitar heros
depp purple sans ritchie c'est pas deep purple..
Home Muzic je suis d'accord !
i find it funny that some refer to him as the "poor man's jimmy page" when blackmore could easily shut him down on any given day
one of the best guitarists!!!
The worlds first lovable maniac.
WTG Ritchie.
Most of RB evergreen solos and rifs(whole In Rock included) is recorded with 335 Gibson not with Strat. Just for your`s record
My fav guitarist
Ritchie you are a Guitar God !!!
Is this Malmsteens's father? maybe the pilot movie of the series...
Ritchie didn't adopt the Strat until around the Deep Purple In Rock album. The DP albums with Rod Evans all had the ES-335. Thank goodness he found the Strat, though, because he became the master of it!
3:37- I'm Ritchie Blackmore and I just painted myself in a corner . . .
+Cdr Paige talk about trolling the audience
Then he starts to play Bach at almost zero volume!
What about 3: 37. Is that a mistake and he changes tack ? What ever, I love Richie's style of playing and he will always be a hero of heavy rock to me.
ritchie 4ever!
Blackmore solo's and solo's...now lets get down to it...
You ask what band invented metal? Ask no more
Ya I agree, iron butterfly was great!
blackmore is the greatest ever!
That trick at 1:10 reminds me of a rat on a exercise wheel,
I typically don’t care about guitars and when people idolize Hendrix or Page it blows my mind a bit because I don’t know what they’re talking about. Sure I can hear they both play well but they bore me to death with their solos, Pagey in particular drags on like a jerk off on that guitar. Ritchie is the only guitarist that I ever found interesting, people here say it’s crap, he’s not nearly talked about as much as the others like even Slash or Hammett who I never thought were much of anything, which also blows my mind, but some other musicians seem to like him. I don’t know what to think, I guess it’s all intuitive but when I think Rock God or Guitar God I think Ritchie Blackmore 💕🌈🎸
If he's the only guitarist you found interesting, than god damn you are deaf fuck in terms of versatility and style in that regard Slash and Hammett are way better.
That's in respect to Blackmore's Classical, Jazz, Middle Eastern and Blues fusion originality paving the way for all subsequent Metal lead guitarists.
Umm no... I'm sincerely hoping that was a joke, cause burn sounds absolutely nothing like mr crowley
The obvious precursor to Yngwie Malmsteen.
Iommi and Blackmore are both godly ever one else is influenced by them
He is GOD
Na...but Blackmore certainly has God given talent.
impossible god does not exist
That is so awesome! :O:O I've never seen anything like that. Ritchie is the best!
richie- the first shredder in guitar history
Anyone know the name of the little bit of a piece Ritchie goes into @ 3:46 ?
I actually figured it out, it's Bach's Violin Partita 3, Gavotte en Rondeau.
@@peterrocco2202 after 5 years, thank you!
Blackmore was heavy inspired by Hedrix since `67. On DP debut "Shades Of" album he made georgics cover of JH Hey Joe hit
Blackmore eats van Halen for breakfast.
what a brilliant performance when he was playing the Gibson!! funny as hell at the end!
amazing
This is just STUNNING... Ritchie was the best of the best. His massive ego aside, he was just doing stuff no one else was doing, even Hendrix, way back when. I could see why it was hard for people, even at the level of Steve Vai, to fill the void of the Deep Purple gig when Ritchie left. Even all the little "fun" bits he threw in were so right on. This video just goes to prove how we had the best musicians and contributions to the music industry back in the 60s and 70s. Some artists can come close, but still nowhere near.
Genio!!!
Magestirial Richard Hugh Blackmore!Uniqe&incomparable.
IMO much better than Jimmy Page....
Thanks for posting this, really strange to see him with the 335 but you can see/hear I think whats yet to come with the strat ..sort of like he needs more ways to express his mood /attack but it cant happen without a trem. I saw him with rainbow came through Sydney in the mid 70's. Was lucky enough to see him play at the soundcheck He was kidding around and then for a few minutes floored it and everyone just stopped First time I heard a strat played live with that kind of genius
Re Smoke OTW. Don’t say it’s the theme to Beethoven’s 5th .... backwards. Journalists actually believed him when he said that in interviews . He was taking the piss of course. That’s why journalists generally aren’t qualified to rate him or Deep Purple’s legacy ... they’ve only heard the hits .... Smoke otw etc. Purple put out a No 1 album, 10/10 rated a year ago . Charted high all over the world. Yet ... all you hear is endless eulogies re Zepp and Sabbath.... great as they were ( note past tense .....Purple are playing to full arenas in October 2021 if the last tour is anything to go by)
From 3:00 on gives a whole new perspective on Blackmore. The humor is brilliant and so is the playing.
What happins hapenns like my bi brother john getting a DRUNK N PUBLIC
My two favourite players- Blackmore and Leslie West. Just my personal taste.
After watch this i think ritchie is a really Stargazer.
Fortunately have been birn with their talent.
& i feel sorrow for me that can not do what a want & one if my dreams was to be a guitar player and i have the Talent too, but people in méxico just get envy of me and tried to kill me
I want that ES 335!
hahah jingle bells :))) cool
Mr. Richard Hugh Blackmore 🎸⚡🔥💪👊😎🤘
The One and Only!!! the King!!! the Master!!!
Burn is in Gm, Mr. Crowley is in Dm.
he is my idol
I started to play the guitar because of him
I listen him and I wanna cry.. of fly
why does my guitar sound so different?
is it possible that can't play as good as he does?
Biografía de Deep Purple en español ua-cam.com/video/wHANDQ-fDb8/v-deo.html
a cuanta gente fans harian felices si se reunion DEEP PURPLE