I Never cared for his Generic Voice or Singing....but I do wish I could thnk him immensely for this,..as I still can't Stop fucking Laughing. "Sucks ya in...Bleeds ya dry,...and then sets ya Free"! Poetic Shit ! Sounds like He kept his singers in a Birdcage 😁😆😅🤣😂
Ehhhh Ronnie Romero was pretty crap. Doogie had his moments but was relatively forgettable. Aside from Ariel and Hunting Humans I don't think he was terribly interesting
Stranger in Us All is a very underrated album.Dougie was superb on the tour.He did a great job channeling Gillan,Coverdale,Hughes,Dio,Bonnet and Turner throughout the show.
Definitely the best rainbow album after ronnie's era. It was a throwback to that era, more focused on the hard rock side of rainbow instead of the pop-ish attitude he had with joe lynn turner and bonnet as singers. There is a live show filmed in germany of that album's tour in 1995. In my opinion, ritchie played his best that night. Often time ritchie's live solos haven't been as consistent as the album's ones. That night was different tho.
Agree! I love Stranger in us all and I love a lot of the live stuff they did those years in the mid 90s too. The Black Maquerade live dvd is really really great. Some of Ritchie best, most consistent playing, in my opinion :)
The appreciation for Doogie has increased throughout the years, what a great talent and even a better gentleman. The type of guy I would love to sit down and have a beer or two with.
Indeed Dougie tells the truth and he is quite correct ..many others have been through the ropes with RB but don’t realise what he had done for their careers .
That's right if you played with Blackmore you became a Star. Ritchie was a great talent scout. What Ritchie does today doesn't mean he wants to do the same thing forever.
The Black Masquerade Live DVD is still one of my favorites. Doogie White's stage antics keeps the momentum going and his audience engagement is second to none. The live version of Hunting Humans (Insatiable) is a killer. I'm glad Doogie found success after Rainbow.
Some of rainbow's best work Was with Doogie white live. I am a Ritchie Blackmore fanatic If you go on to UA-cam you will hear some of the best rock and roll ever When Dougie was the singer. There is a bunch of them From the country of Chile. They did 1 In 1997 in Hollywood that will blow people's minds Blackmore was freakishly good. Every concert he did the songs a different way, But yet they were always amazing. You people have UA-cam look it up. People need to realize how good Ritchie Blackmore was on guitar.
Love Doogie White. ---My wife and I met him a few times. He makes one feel like you are talking to a really cool friend at a rock concert. What a super nice person he is. I so love his voice. He sang Lights Out with Schanker, and it was like a dream. I do not think people like him come around too often. That might be why he gets along so well with these huge rock stars. -----Thanks, Doogie for always taking the time to talk music and sign my records. You singed my Stormbringer record three times starting at the Birch Hill in New Jersey in 97(even know you were not on it)----Thanks for all the great music brother!!!
Intelligent way of handling it. We all know Blackmore was difficult, but everyone after Gillan knew that they were not exactly going to work with Blackmore forever.
I can relate to that. I have always loved Ritchie's playing and songwriting abilities. To me, he is about the greatest guitarist ever. I have always known, that he isn't the easiest person and can be very difficult. Anyway, hearing Doogie sing, made me found out Cornerstone and other things Doogie has done. I have utmost respect to him and he deserves SO MUCH more regocnition. What a wonderful singer!
Quite so. Had anyone heard of Joe Lyn Turner? Graham Bonnet was singing for beer and food in clubs in Australia. Dougie was homeless. Even Dio might have disappeared into obscurity without being given the huge boost in profile that his gig with Rainbow provided.
It's a given that Ritchie wouldn't have anyone in the band who didn't have great talent already...it was the exposure of playing in Rainbow that put them on the radar of other bands, musicians, managers, et al...
I have loved Blackmore since I was a kid. 54 years. On all. It was abrush to see him. Even if it wa Joe Lynn Turner. My leaat favorite Rainbow singer, but watchin' Blackmore on stage was magical.
Found the Stranger In Us All cd from a supermarket among low price bargains and bought it, it must have been 1997. Loved the album then and still think that it´s one of the better Rainbow albums. Really liked Doogie´s voice and have followed what he´s been up to ever since. So that was very true and wisely put what he said in the interview.
I saw Doogie Rainbow on the Stranger tour. Ritchie had such an odd demeanor onstage but his playing and tone was excellent. Doogie did a great job covering a demanding catalogue. Band was tight. Great show.
Doogie White a lovely guy with no airs or graces I met him via a Micheal Schenker meet and greet ,down to earth and found time for a conversation with me which I admire him for .
And us fans are eternally grateful for all the people that Ritchie has set free! So many good bands and good music has come out through the years that has a relation to Ritchie. Not only a guitar wizard but make-people-famous wizard too! :)
Blackmore discovered Dio , David Coverdale , JLT and Doogie but lets be honest out of them all Doogie never did anything noteworthy after leaving Rainbow.
what a great interview. You really got Doogie to open up and posted a choice morsel. I really like the shorter format. TY for your Channel and this post: PS: I loved Purple and owned MachineHead before others in my crowd "knew" what it was.
I saw Dougie sing for Schenker about 10 years ago. Great vocalist and just had a great attitude and air about himself on stage. Had a lot of fun, didnt take himself too seriously...lot of respect for him...
Meet this man many years ago. Great singer and front man. Had the pleasure of supporting him in Edinburgh in 2010 with his band la paz at a charity event.
Had a chance to meet Mr. White while he was on tour with Yngwie Malmsteen on the rising force tour. They were playing at the former Crocodile Rock club in Allentown PA. He was a very cordial person.
Working for Ritchie , is like traveling on a greyhound bus , you do the distance that you ve agreed to go and get paid ! then the bus pulls in you get off ! and other passengers get on , to make the bit of journey they agree to go with him, its not a return ticket , or best buddies for life you share the moment , enjoy it , hes not a umbilical chord, to feed you for life ! Hes got his journey to make in life , and has new ideas to shape ,the needs for ! to make them work ! a class guy , but not into nostalgia everyday , holds new possobilities ! for him ! cheers from France . ritchie . p.s. remember all , of those projects that have worked , has been his ability to see something special in somebody to make it work !
Wasn't so crazy about Stranger's in us All but the 10/8/95 live show at Rockpalast? Man, that was smoking! And your live vocals on that were astounding. Ahh to be young again. But yeah, Ritchie's ways.
Just a little insight into the 90's period with Doogie: Ritchie wanted a blues-based album, under the name "Moon" - a sir name.....but Ritchie felt compelled to ask Doogie what sorta album he wanted: Doogie suggested in the style of Deep Purple's Burn, and the classic Rainbow sound.....and that gave birth to Stranger In Us All; which...like many of you....I agree: an amazing album with a top-notch band. So yea....Doogie did more than sing: he impacted the sound and style of the LP.
Ritchie has always been a great guitarist no matter what he plays and although with Purple the pie was cut five ways, with Rainbow that was his band and you knew that from the get go but like Doogie said here, some went onto other bands (Bob Daisley) and didn't have any bad issues with him, others like RJD who had just about as big of an ego as Ritchie didn't want to compromise his style of writing so he left and in my opinion went onto better situations with both Sabbath and his own band but Ronnie always said time after time that if he didn't give him the chance in Rainbow, none of that would have happened and I'm sure others would say the same.
loved hearing Doogie White on Yngwie Malmsteen's albums. Many people point that Malmsteen shows clear influences from Ritchie Blackmore with the the difficult to deal with, eccentric, genius guitar player.
Blackmore always said he’s always looking to work with different people. He doesn’t like working with the same musicians all the time. Once he’s done with you, that’s it
I expected Doogie on live show with the Rainbow, but Ritchie found new one, 5th, singer, again Doogie know sing live, very good singer for their own songs and for other song of the Rainbow
What a great attitude. Ritchie doesn't appear to be everyone's best friend, however you can say the same thing about Zappa....right? I mean Frank ran one of the greatest music schools of all time, just look at the GIGANTIC list of musicians that went through his various bands. The same can be said for Ritchie. If you were to get "I played in Ritchie Blackmore's band" on your resume, chances are you are going to have a crap-ton of doors opened. Thanks for the video. Cheers! 👽✌
Yes, he does have a great perspective on it, and as you rightly say, having Blackmore on your credits certainly elevates your status! Glad you enjoyed it!
Blackmore,always said(in most cases!)when parting ways:"It's nothing Personal,& that's a fair comment.He was always after the next best thing.After all he was the driving force.
Doogie is great, But never responds to Ritchies version of events that led to the demise of that version of Rainbow, Which was that He and Bassisi / Vocalist Greg Smith demanded a huge pay increase and refusal to continue the next leg of a tour without it. I saw him dance around the question in an earlier interview, Someone should corner him with the question head on.
@@theloaner4378 It is very simple, you need to listen carefully, and besides words there are facts. My favorite story: Blackmore has been saying since 1973 that he wanted a blues direction, but Gillan and Glover got in the way. So he took a great blues singer, and now tell me how much more blues has been added to Mark 3 compared to Mark 2? Well, we can assume that he made a mistake in 1973 or changed his mind in the end, but no, he has not stopped talking about this for 50 years. Sly, sly, like a demon's eye.
I met Dougie in at Bannerman's bar Edinburgh, watching an Eric Martin gig! And when trying to talk to Doug, he seem really stand off-ish. But as soon as he realises I was with a group/ my dad, brother in-law, and couple of friends he quickly became more friendly. I was a big fan of his rainbow and yngwie malmsteen stuff. Now I don't really bother with any of his albums! P.s I did recognise him until Eric said he was in the crowd. But I did recognise the name it's self.
For whatever it's worth, every Rainbow singer was top shelf. Blackmore definitely had an ear for good voices.
Very true!
I Never cared for his Generic Voice or Singing....but I do wish I could thnk him immensely for this,..as I still can't Stop fucking Laughing. "Sucks ya in...Bleeds ya dry,...and then sets ya Free"! Poetic Shit ! Sounds like He kept his singers in a Birdcage 😁😆😅🤣😂
Ehhhh Ronnie Romero was pretty crap. Doogie had his moments but was relatively forgettable. Aside from Ariel and Hunting Humans I don't think he was terribly interesting
@@ShiroiTengu i was really referring to the successful lineups with Dio, Turner, and Bonnet. I dont know much about before or after
@@ShiroiTengu Romero crap? Why? And I also like Doogie quite much! Stranger In Us All is my third fav Rainbow album after Rising. First still my fave
That's a very wise and mature reply from Doogie. No bitterness.
With bitterness, of course...
Mature is the exact word.
What a great guy Doogie is. Class act all round.
Stranger in Us All is a very underrated album.Dougie was superb on the tour.He did a great job channeling Gillan,Coverdale,Hughes,Dio,Bonnet and Turner throughout the show.
Definitely the best rainbow album after ronnie's era. It was a throwback to that era, more focused on the hard rock side of rainbow instead of the pop-ish attitude he had with joe lynn turner and bonnet as singers. There is a live show filmed in germany of that album's tour in 1995. In my opinion, ritchie played his best that night. Often time ritchie's live solos haven't been as consistent as the album's ones. That night was different tho.
My favorite Rainbow album, I saw them playing it in a small club in Jersey when it came out, still have an old frail T-shirt from the concert.
@@kickinswifty5136 why does the hair matter? Great music, sound and playing :)
@@michaelkarlsson5966 he's a closet one, so it has to project his insecurity to make himself feel better.
Agree! I love Stranger in us all and I love a lot of the live stuff they did those years in the mid 90s too. The Black Maquerade live dvd is really really great. Some of Ritchie best, most consistent playing, in my opinion :)
The appreciation for Doogie has increased throughout the years, what a great talent and even a better gentleman. The type of guy I would love to sit down and have a beer or two with.
Make it three beers ,and have a jam with.
Agreed!
This dude is a true class act...👍
I like Doogie's interviews - he is always benevolent and fair.
Indeed Dougie tells the truth and he is quite correct ..many others have been through the ropes with RB but don’t realise what he had done for their careers .
That's right if you played with Blackmore you became a Star. Ritchie was a great talent scout. What Ritchie does today doesn't mean he wants to do the same thing forever.
The Black Masquerade Live DVD is still one of my favorites. Doogie White's stage antics keeps the momentum going and his audience engagement is second to none. The live version of Hunting Humans (Insatiable) is a killer. I'm glad Doogie found success after Rainbow.
Some of rainbow's best work Was with Doogie white live. I am a Ritchie Blackmore fanatic If you go on to UA-cam you will hear some of the best rock and roll ever When Dougie was the singer. There is a bunch of them From the country of Chile. They did 1 In 1997 in Hollywood that will blow people's minds Blackmore was freakishly good. Every concert he did the songs a different way, But yet they were always amazing. You people have UA-cam look it up. People need to realize how good Ritchie Blackmore was on guitar.
Love Doogie White. ---My wife and I met him a few times. He makes one feel like you are talking to a really cool friend at a rock concert. What a super nice person he is. I so love his voice. He sang Lights Out with Schanker, and it was like a dream. I do not think people like him come around too often. That might be why he gets along so well with these huge rock stars. -----Thanks, Doogie for always taking the time to talk music and sign my records. You singed my Stormbringer record three times starting at the Birch Hill in New Jersey in 97(even know you were not on it)----Thanks for all the great music brother!!!
Very well put! Ritchie has made many careers and introduced us to some of the best singers of our time... thanks for the great music!
Well said Dougie !
Love your voice and love your singing.
Ia Paz rock !
Magnanimous. Blackmore for all his talent and we're grateful & I love his music is definitely a complete fruit loop.
Doogie is a class guy!
Intelligent way of handling it. We all know Blackmore was difficult, but everyone after Gillan knew that they were not exactly going to work with Blackmore forever.
Greetings from Argentina! I saw two Rainbow shows in Buenos Aires, 1996. Best time of my life!!!
Spoke to Doogie at Bannermans last month, great singer and a really nice guy
One of my Top 3 favorite singers and "Stranger" is my favorite Rainbow album. So wish he'd hook back up with Cornerstone for a 5th album.
My best album literally I still listening to it these days, this singer is killer.
Princess bride is incredible
The "home movie" version with all the celebs was funny!
I can relate to that.
I have always loved Ritchie's playing and songwriting abilities. To me, he is about the greatest guitarist ever.
I have always known, that he isn't the easiest person and can be very difficult.
Anyway, hearing Doogie sing, made me found out Cornerstone and other things Doogie has done.
I have utmost respect to him and he deserves SO MUCH more regocnition. What a wonderful singer!
Love Doogie! I love the cd he did Stranger In Us All and the live DVD.
Quite so. Had anyone heard of Joe Lyn Turner? Graham Bonnet was singing for beer and food in clubs in Australia. Dougie was homeless. Even Dio might have disappeared into obscurity without being given the huge boost in profile that his gig with Rainbow provided.
Agreed, MANY musicians and singers that came through Rainbow went on to other great bands (as a result of the exposure Ritchie provided).
You don't go on to great bands because of exposure. You go on to great bands because you have great talent. Ritchie didn't provide that.
It's a given that Ritchie wouldn't have anyone in the band who didn't have great talent already...it was the exposure of playing in Rainbow that put them on the radar of other bands, musicians, managers, et al...
@@thetruthchannel349 what a hateful way to look at it...
@@jkiser77 I agree!
@@cryptoking7093 *Some statements are so stupid they are their own criticism and no critical response is required. That is one such example.*
Dougie (Glasgow spelling), classy as always when talking about RB and others.
makes Joe Lynn Turners wig look amazing
His Wigs were so good that I doubted the rumors for decades till recently when he revealed himself!
Princess bride wig.
I have loved Blackmore since I was a kid. 54 years. On all. It was abrush to see him. Even if it wa Joe Lynn Turner. My leaat favorite Rainbow singer, but watchin' Blackmore on stage was magical.
Blues n Trouble Preservation hall Edinburgh, Local spot for this bloke to play on Saturday nights in the early 80's, great voice....
Excelente Doogie...gran estilo, gran vocalista...para mí el mejor estilo ...thanks Doogie...
Well spoken, Doogie!
"if you found yer wigs you could fly"
Stranger in us all was a peak of Ritchie's playing. He was so unbelievably great on that album. Doogie is also a great singer.
Found the Stranger In Us All cd from a supermarket among low price bargains and bought it, it must have been 1997. Loved the album then and still think that it´s one of the better Rainbow albums. Really liked Doogie´s voice and have followed what he´s been up to ever since. So that was very true and wisely put what he said in the interview.
I saw Doogie Rainbow on the Stranger tour. Ritchie had such an odd demeanor onstage but his playing and tone was excellent. Doogie did a great job covering a demanding catalogue. Band was tight. Great show.
Doogie White a lovely guy with no airs or graces I met him via a Micheal Schenker meet and greet ,down to earth and found time for a conversation with me which I admire him for .
And us fans are eternally grateful for all the people that Ritchie has set free! So many good bands and good music has come out through the years that has a relation to Ritchie. Not only a guitar wizard but make-people-famous wizard too! :)
Great 🎤 Totally Criminally Underrated!!!
⚡🔥🎤⚡🔥🎤⚡🔥🎤⚡🔥🎤⚡🔥🎤⚡
Cold hearted woman! fantastic!
..nicely put, Doogie.. sets you free and if you fly you fly.. and you did!
That's a great way to look at it
I love these old rock n roll stories, we don't seem to get characters like that anymore.
Ritchie was nice with me gave a autograf and guitar pick so I think he s cool
This is why Blackmore is the King!
Blackmore discovered Dio , David Coverdale , JLT and Doogie but lets be honest out of them all Doogie never did anything noteworthy after leaving Rainbow.
We could all do well to learn a lesson about life and our attitude towards it from Doogie. Every negative is an opportunity to learn, grow and renew.
what a great interview. You really got Doogie to open up and posted a choice morsel. I really like the shorter format. TY for your Channel and this post: PS: I loved Purple and owned MachineHead before others in my crowd "knew" what it was.
An honest, respectful opinion of Richie.
That's the attitude. Smart man, and a helluva singer to boot.
What a gent.
love stranger in us all I love Ritchies work and the great music and talent he has bought to the rock and roll world
Love his work, especially the Cornerstone albums and Empire and Tank
Very interesting perspective!
I saw Dougie sing for Schenker about 10 years ago. Great vocalist and just had a great attitude and air about himself on stage. Had a lot of fun, didnt take himself too seriously...lot of respect for him...
Meet this man many years ago. Great singer and front man. Had the pleasure of supporting him in Edinburgh in 2010 with his band la paz at a charity event.
Had a chance to meet Mr. White while he was on tour with Yngwie Malmsteen on the rising force tour. They were playing at the former Crocodile Rock club in Allentown PA. He was a very cordial person.
"sad wigs of destiny"
Loved what he said. Awesome attitude, and fairly respectful words
for Richie.
well said!
Love dougies voice so bluesy
Well put
Love doogie brilliant man so original
I'm envious of those r's he makes
Working for Ritchie , is like traveling on a greyhound bus , you do the distance that you ve agreed to go and get paid ! then the bus pulls in you get off ! and other passengers get on , to make the bit of journey they agree to go with him, its not a return ticket , or best buddies for life you share the moment , enjoy it , hes not a umbilical chord, to feed you for life !
Hes got his journey to make in life , and has new ideas to shape ,the needs for ! to make them work ! a class guy , but not into nostalgia everyday , holds new possobilities ! for him !
cheers from France . ritchie .
p.s. remember all , of those projects that have worked , has been his ability to see something special in somebody to make it work !
100 %
🙏
Absolute best analogy of Ritchie I ever heard!
Great guy Doogie 🤘🤘
Met Doogie at a Mid East restaurant outside Bergen PAC before a Schenker show. Really enjoyed our conversation about the history of UFO.
I have heard that Doogie was clueless about UFO's music when he got hired by Michael Schenker, which is surprising to me since Doogie is from the UK.
We in el salvador 🇸🇻
We love the masterpieces you guys did with cornerstone 👑
And of course we love all rainbow albums no exceptions!!!!🇸🇻🇬🇧
Great guy great Singer!
Awesome Wig man.
My two friends have been in Ritchie's current band for over 10 years each. They have nothing but nice things to say about him.
Wasn't so crazy about Stranger's in us All but the 10/8/95 live show at Rockpalast? Man, that was smoking! And your live vocals on that were astounding. Ahh to be young again. But yeah, Ritchie's ways.
This guy looks amazing for 63
Just a little insight into the 90's period with Doogie: Ritchie wanted a blues-based album, under the name "Moon" - a sir name.....but Ritchie felt compelled to ask Doogie what sorta album he wanted: Doogie suggested in the style of Deep Purple's Burn, and the classic Rainbow sound.....and that gave birth to Stranger In Us All; which...like many of you....I agree: an amazing album with a top-notch band. So yea....Doogie did more than sing: he impacted the sound and style of the LP.
There is One and Only Ritchie Blackmore
Ritchie has always been a great guitarist no matter what he plays and although with Purple the pie was cut five ways, with Rainbow that was his band and you knew that from the get go but like Doogie said here, some went onto other bands (Bob Daisley) and didn't have any bad issues with him, others like RJD who had just about as big of an ego as Ritchie didn't want to compromise his style of writing so he left and in my opinion went onto better situations with both Sabbath and his own band but Ronnie always said time after time that if he didn't give him the chance in Rainbow, none of that would have happened and I'm sure others would say the same.
You had me since Ariel... Rock on brother 🎸 🤘
I met Dougie at hob in Orlando. He was singing for Yngwie. He was a super nice guy.
Loved the way he covered “still I’m sad” with rainbow.
Dougie was also vocalist in a magnificent band called cornerstone
loved hearing Doogie White on Yngwie Malmsteen's albums. Many people point that Malmsteen shows clear influences from Ritchie Blackmore with the the difficult to deal with, eccentric, genius guitar player.
Blackmore always said he’s always looking to work with different people. He doesn’t like working with the same musicians all the time. Once he’s done with you, that’s it
Never knew Billy Connolly sang with Rainbow!
I expected Doogie on live show with the Rainbow, but Ritchie found new one, 5th, singer, again
Doogie know sing live, very good singer for their own songs and for other song of the Rainbow
That's a very fair assessment of Ritchie....
Not surprised he has a mean disposition. Has Hendrix level skills but not Hendrix level acclaim. Much love for the playing from this level one player
Ritchie blackmore the best guitar on the work
Doogie's way to level headed to be a rocker 😁. Top bloke.
i love that album it's the best produced and engineered rainbow album
Ричи - это солнце, в лучах которого грелись многие и сами стали звездами.
You are so cool Brother 🙂
This reincsrnation of Rainbow had the potential to be as good or better than the Powell/Dio years...what a loss!!
Great answer from Doogie! Honest
You rock, Doogie!
What a great attitude. Ritchie doesn't appear to be everyone's best friend, however you can say the same thing about Zappa....right? I mean Frank ran one of the greatest music schools of all time, just look at the GIGANTIC list of musicians that went through his various bands. The same can be said for Ritchie. If you were to get "I played in Ritchie Blackmore's band" on your resume, chances are you are going to have a crap-ton of doors opened. Thanks for the video. Cheers! 👽✌
Yes, he does have a great perspective on it, and as you rightly say, having Blackmore on your credits certainly elevates your status! Glad you enjoyed it!
So it all worked out ....Cheers Z
Doogie, you did a magnificent job in Rainbow!
Blackmore,always said(in most cases!)when parting ways:"It's nothing
Personal,& that's a fair comment.He was always after the next best thing.After all he was the driving force.
Doogie is great, But never responds to Ritchies version of events that led to the demise of that version of Rainbow, Which was that He and Bassisi / Vocalist Greg Smith demanded a huge pay increase and refusal to continue the next leg of a tour without it. I saw him dance around the question in an earlier interview, Someone should corner him with the question head on.
That's right.
When Ritchie's version does not match the versions of others, then Ritchie simply is embellishing (I don't want to say, lying) events in his favor.
@@ninoorjon huh? Only if you're a child lol
@@ninoorjon Yea? How do you know that?
@@theloaner4378 It is very simple, you need to listen carefully, and besides words there are facts. My favorite story: Blackmore has been saying since 1973 that he wanted a blues direction, but Gillan and Glover got in the way. So he took a great blues singer, and now tell me how much more blues has been added to Mark 3 compared to Mark 2? Well, we can assume that he made a mistake in 1973 or changed his mind in the end, but no, he has not stopped talking about this for 50 years. Sly, sly, like a demon's eye.
His natural hair looks amazing!
Hard to see it under that wig.
@@thefonzkiss Hence my comment... Think you're more Richie Cunningham than The Fonz 👍
@@thefonzkiss Is Doogie wearing a wig???
Pretty obvious no?
@@crazyralph6386 YES!!
I met Dougie in at Bannerman's bar Edinburgh, watching an Eric Martin gig! And when trying to talk to Doug, he seem really stand off-ish. But as soon as he realises I was with a group/ my dad, brother in-law, and couple of friends he quickly became more friendly. I was a big fan of his rainbow and yngwie malmsteen stuff. Now I don't really bother with any of his albums!
P.s I did recognise him until Eric said he was in the crowd. But I did recognise the name it's self.