I was there! It was a really hot sunny day until Heaven and Hell appeared and a big black cloud rolled in over this part of London. You really couldn't make it up. It didn't rain and as soon as they finished the cloud vanished. I really think it was Ronnie saying hello.
I was not aware of the existence of this footage nor of Glenn Hughes doing this with Iommi and Butler, it comes today as a great surprise to me! Fantastic live version, if only the sound quality were better...
Children of The Sea is the first song that they wrote together when Dio joined Black Sabbath. I was ten years old and I can remember hearing Heaven and Hell for the first time like it was yesterday. I was hooked instantly. Forty three years later and I still listen to them. Thank you for posting this and giving an old dude some kick ass memories of all the times I saw them live. The Born Again tour with Ian Gillan and the Live Evil tour were just awesome. When the purple fog started rolling off the stage at Cobo Hall and they launched into Disturbing the Priest I was in awe. Great memories of some legendary showmen. I slept outside Joe Louis box office in the snow to get them tickets. LOOK OUT
@@calvinfreeman2112 Hey Calvin. In Detroit we got Quiet Riot. I enjoyed their show too. Cobo Hall is only a 6,000 seat venue so you can imagine how loud it was ? Gillian was off the chain. He was whipping his hair around like it was a registered weapon. The good old days. Now kids just stand there and hold up their phones.
@@leerocheleau509 I seen him with all those bands to late 70s early 80s and five or six more times . Ozzys style was definitely different Ronnie's enthusiasm is what made the music that much more intense
@@leerocheleau509 thanks buddy be safe and be healthy rock and roll is what get us through times like this and the memories are always there God bless bro✌🤘
Very Respectable Version by Hughes and he is a Great Singer too but GOD WAS IS and WILL BE RONNIE JAMES DIO! FOREVER AND EVER IN EARTH OR IN HEAVEN & HELL! RIP
Me, my wife (heavily pregnant with 6 months ) and my friend Pete were there. It was a fantastic weekend. Many other great bands played and it was a cracking festival. Now my daughter who is ten years old started taking drumming lessons two years ago and likes to jam to some hardrock tunes.
Esto lo llamo magia la voz con sabbath ese hombre se luce en donde lo pongan no tiene límite y doy las gracias a ustedes por pasar este gran vídeo. Ser fan de purple es un orgullo
@Gilberto Cruz Agreed. I wish Tony and Geezer would do a Heaven & Hell tour with Tony Martin myself. He's definitely more close to Ronnie James Dio, vocal range wise, than Glenn obviously is. Jorn Lande does all right. Slightly deeper range than Glenn's. But I remember hearing Tony singing Headless Cross, and thought Sabbath had gotten back together with Ronnie. Very similar vocal ranges, although Tony initially seemed like RJD-light. But closer tonally to Ronnie than Glenn. My humble opinion only.
I agree, Tony Martin would fit the Dio songs better, but on the other hand, I feel it would've been best to let Heaven & Hell rest with Dio's passing. I mean: The other singers simply weren't the "Heaven & Hell" era of Black Sabbath...
If I remember correctly, there were two reasons why Glenn and Jorn were selected for this festival. Glenn was picked, because he was favourite singer of RJD and there is obvious connection with Iommi (they still owe fans tour for stunning Fused album which was planned but never happened). Jorn was picked because they considered idea to make "more" than just one festival gig later.... and Jorn was considered as best possible option for hypothetical more tribute gigs. It was one-off, but they had a doors opened, for doing couple of more tribute gigs to Ronnie - but it never happened also.
Oh so good 😊 10 years already 😳 I wish I could see me in the audience ... still waiting for the profissional videos that they made that day and never came out as a live dvd or something .. what is a shame 😕
@@IgorsDeepPurpleUniverseI believe that was the following year? I was at that festival and I remember Joe Bonamassa joining the stage as Special Guest playing during Locomotive Breath. Black Country Communion were also playing earlier on the main stage too.
Hello, Robby 👋just Ronnie can’t singing the wonderful song: Children of the Sea » Happy, Emotion, Gestures.. brings Ronnie🤘I’m like him💕it’s ALRIGHT ‼️ALRIGHT... LOOK OUT‼️LOOK RONNIE (2020🤘yes, yes💋) bye👋
Uma pena a qualidade do áudio não ser boa, achei muito bom Glen Hughes cantando, mas igual ao Mestre DIO não existirá outro a altura. depois que conheci o Black sabbath com Dio não vejo outro cantar como ele, a voz poderosa,forte. Esteja em paz RJ DIO.
Glenn Hughes was supposed to be Sabbath's singer in the 80s, but a smartass decided to punch him in the throat and then they asked Ian Gillan to join, wich he obviously accepted, while drunk, but still accepted.
true but chronologically wrong. Gillan (drunk as he was) joined in 1983 after Dio left. Hughes joined the band in 1986 on the Seventh Star album which should've been an Iommi solo album, the it ended as Black Sabbath. After the accident you mentioned they brought Ray Gillen to finish of the tour instead of Hughes
@@IgorsDeepPurpleUniverse Oh yeah, Ray Gillen does sound a bit like Ian Gillan, i think i got confused, but i'm pretty sure Hughes said he was replaced by Gillan when Loudwire interviewed him.
Both artists are giants but video with such bad audio quality should not be available. Just my 2 cents, though i'll fight for your right to upload crappy stuff that doed no honour to the artists.
Listen to last in line by Ronnie James Dio and you tell me where he came from not of this Earth stargazer man on the Silver Mountain Heaven and Hell Children of the sea I don't need to go on r i p my good buddy Ronnie James Dio you inspired my life I want to have children of the sea played at my funeral
This is a great song but it's just not in Glenn's range. Too low. Glenn's a true tenor, and Ronnie James Dio was more of a baritone, with a richer chest voice than Glenn can drop down to sing comfortably. Glenn struggles with songs David Coverdale sang lead vocals on, for the exact same reason. David's a baritone that veers into bass territory. Those low notes are below Glenn's comfortable singing range, too. Glenn has always admired Stevie Wonder vocally, and, when he's singing in Stevie's range, he kills it. But baritone is just too low for Glenn to sing comfortably. And this just proves that. He's one of the great voices of rock. No doubt about it. But only as long as he stays in his vocal wheelhouse. And baritone notes don't fit in Glenn's vocal wheelhouse. Love you, Glenn. Just maybe stop singing songs that are out of your vocal comfort zone? Just a thought.
Agree with everything except for the last part. I like singers who challenge themselves. From a technical point of few, I like how Glenn executed the song with respect for RJD melody choice.
Uff.. La verdad glen hughes no tiene nada que ver con Black Sabbath, y lo digo con todo el respeto para él y los que se ufanen de ser seguidores o por lo menos simpatizar siquiera un poco con él ya de echo èste es un tema muy serio interpretado precisamente por el gran Dio con la seriedad que merece...
DIO. THE BEST. R.I.P.
There's only One Man that can sing That and He's Singing the Heavens!!!, And I say that with all due respect for Glenn Hughes, He's a Legend as Well!
That´s correct. There is no one like Ronnie James Dio in Sabbath time
True
Glenn is a legend too, man
I was there! It was a really hot sunny day until Heaven and Hell appeared and a big black cloud rolled in over this part of London. You really couldn't make it up. It didn't rain and as soon as they finished the cloud vanished. I really think it was Ronnie saying hello.
I was not aware of the existence of this footage nor of Glenn Hughes doing this with Iommi and Butler, it comes today as a great surprise to me! Fantastic live version, if only the sound quality were better...
E.Q it then crank it on up that's my remedy ✌️❤️🖖😎
@@Nonconformistwilderbeastman Works for me too!!! ;)
There never does seem a lot with Hughes, even when he was with Sabbath.
I think Vinnie wins it:. God of drums!!!! Breathtaking fills! Love itttttttttttttttt!! Thanks for this totally unique upload! :)
Children of The Sea is the first song that they wrote together when Dio joined Black Sabbath. I was ten years old and I can remember hearing Heaven and Hell for the first time like it was yesterday. I was hooked instantly. Forty three years later and I still listen to them. Thank you for posting this and giving an old dude some kick ass memories of all the times I saw them live. The Born Again tour with Ian Gillan and the Live Evil tour were just awesome. When the purple fog started rolling off the stage at Cobo Hall and they launched into Disturbing the Priest I was in awe. Great memories of some legendary showmen. I slept outside Joe Louis box office in the snow to get them tickets. LOOK OUT
Hey Mark, on that born again tour, was Night Ranger the opening act? Gillian was insane on those bongos! I caught that show here in Arkansas
@@calvinfreeman2112 Hey Calvin. In Detroit we got Quiet Riot. I enjoyed their show too. Cobo Hall is only a 6,000 seat venue so you can imagine how loud it was ? Gillian was off the chain. He was whipping his hair around like it was a registered weapon. The good old days. Now kids just stand there and hold up their phones.
Miss you Ronnie James Dio!!!!!!!!😢😭😚🎤🤘☝
@ENOCH WAS RIGHT ... Heaven & Hell with Dio - Neon Nights - Live in Europe 2007
Rainbow 78 green bay, Heaven and hell 1980 green bay, the mob rules 82 green bay and I did sneak in the blizzard of oz in 81 green bay
@@leerocheleau509 I seen him with all those bands to late 70s early 80s and five or six more times . Ozzys style was definitely different Ronnie's enthusiasm is what made the music that much more intense
@@jeffmusgrave6467 👍just wanted to add to your comment
@@leerocheleau509 thanks buddy be safe and be healthy rock and roll is what get us through times like this and the memories are always there God bless bro✌🤘
Glenn performs magnificently here.
Holy Crap !! Never knew this happened !! Thanks alot for posting this !!
Glen is bad ass!
I urge everyone to check out Glenn Hughes’ 1st band Trapeze, Deep Purple did.
I dig their Medusa album, it's great.
One of the first bands signed to the Moody Blues' Threshold label too.
Very Respectable Version by Hughes and he is a Great Singer too but GOD WAS IS and WILL BE RONNIE JAMES DIO! FOREVER AND EVER IN EARTH OR IN HEAVEN & HELL! RIP
Utube are you a good person by living waters my friend
@@Mike-zy8in Thank you for your words Mike you're wellcome! You know I saw Hughes Shows many times and he is fantastic but DIO is GOD!
We miss u KING 👑 RONNIE JAMES DIO 🎤🎶🎵
MUITO BOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Un grande rindiendole tributo a la voz mas increíble que ha habido en el rock !!!
Just great version!
Me, my wife (heavily pregnant with 6 months ) and my friend Pete were there. It was a fantastic weekend. Many other great bands played and it was a cracking festival. Now my daughter who is ten years old started taking drumming lessons two years ago and likes to jam to some hardrock tunes.
He did better than I thought he would.
I was just about to say that !
Hear hear !
Surprisingly not TOO glen.
Still , no one will ever beat Dio🤟
Esto lo llamo magia la voz con sabbath ese hombre se luce en donde lo pongan no tiene límite y doy las gracias a ustedes por pasar este gran vídeo. Ser fan de purple es un orgullo
Sabes De Que Año Es Este Evento?.Glen Se Escucha Y Se Ve Con La Vitalidad De Una Persona De 30 Años
Hughes honours his late friend Dio
Glenn redeemes himself on this tune for the many times he destroyed it back in the '80s.
That's the difference being clean off drugs makes.
He just played a couple of shows with sabbath in the 80s
fantastic, Vinnie is an exceptional drummer, Hughes "The voice" is always great ..... only Ronnie was missing 🙏
Awesome great still have my vinyls
GH is still a great singer!
Hughes is amazing...feeling, range and agility...but he doesn't have the compression and power needed for Dio songs...Tony Martin does...
@Gilberto Cruz
Agreed.
I wish Tony and Geezer would do a Heaven & Hell tour with Tony Martin myself.
He's definitely more close to Ronnie James Dio, vocal range wise, than Glenn obviously is.
Jorn Lande does all right.
Slightly deeper range than Glenn's.
But I remember hearing Tony singing Headless Cross, and thought Sabbath had gotten back together with Ronnie.
Very similar vocal ranges, although Tony initially seemed like RJD-light.
But closer tonally to Ronnie than Glenn.
My humble opinion only.
@@toddvandell85 🙂👍
Zzzzzzzzzzz
I agree, Tony Martin would fit the Dio songs better, but on the other hand, I feel it would've been best to let Heaven & Hell rest with Dio's passing. I mean: The other singers simply weren't the "Heaven & Hell" era of Black Sabbath...
@@fryke I agree
If I remember correctly, there were two reasons why Glenn and Jorn were selected for this festival. Glenn was picked, because he was favourite singer of RJD and there is obvious connection with Iommi (they still owe fans tour for stunning Fused album which was planned but never happened). Jorn was picked because they considered idea to make "more" than just one festival gig later.... and Jorn was considered as best possible option for hypothetical more tribute gigs. It was one-off, but they had a doors opened, for doing couple of more tribute gigs to Ronnie - but it never happened also.
- Ronald "RJD" James Padavona R.i.p 🎼🎶🎤😭🙏
RONNIE JAMES DIO I REMEMBER YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER
Great stuff!!!
It's great that there is such great music !
Yes Tony Martin one of the best sigers,Cross a Porpouse one of the best records
Oh so good 😊 10 years already 😳 I wish I could see me in the audience ... still waiting for the profissional videos that they made that day and never came out as a live dvd or something .. what is a shame 😕
Polecam wideo festiwal
Nobody could cut it like DO forever this guy doesn’t even compare not even in the same ballpark!
It works both ways. Dio could never sing Glenn Hughes songs the way he does either. They are both 2 completely different singers. Cheers!!
Che voce ragazzi miei lunga vita a Glenn
Bloody hell I was @ this gig, Gary moore, zz top, foreigner among others.... great line up
Those two years of High Voltage Festival were truly historic. It turned out to be the last performance of Jethro Tull with Martin Barre on the guitar
@@IgorsDeepPurpleUniverseI believe that was the following year? I was at that festival and I remember Joe Bonamassa joining the stage as Special Guest playing during Locomotive Breath. Black Country Communion were also playing earlier on the main stage too.
I knew nothing of this event or this footage!!!! 😡 I'm greatful that I've seen Dio and Heaven And Helll live. R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio😭
Hello, Robby 👋just Ronnie can’t singing the wonderful song: Children of the Sea » Happy, Emotion, Gestures.. brings Ronnie🤘I’m like him💕it’s ALRIGHT ‼️ALRIGHT... LOOK OUT‼️LOOK RONNIE (2020🤘yes, yes💋) bye👋
Glenn cut a album with Black Sabbath years before. It's available.
Dio forever 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Uma pena a qualidade do áudio não ser boa, achei muito bom Glen Hughes cantando, mas igual ao Mestre DIO não existirá outro a altura. depois que conheci o Black sabbath com Dio não vejo outro cantar como ele, a voz poderosa,forte. Esteja em paz RJ DIO.
THE VOICE OF ROCK!!!!
Anthony Frank Iommi
Vinnie Sansom Appice
Terence Joseph Butler
Glenn "The Voice Of Rock" Hughes
Great Tribute From Mr. Ronald James Padavona 😢
Awesome
I was there 😁 it was a great show! drunk Phil Anselmo even made an unexpected appearance ruining a perfectly good Neon Knights...
Dos monstruos !!
I was there! That was a great festival!
I missed this one but got to High Voltage 2011. A real pity it didn't continue.
@@rockdinosaur666 True!
Wow - I never knew this existed. Are there any 'proper' recordings of this? RJD was _the_ man but Glenn is also a superb singer.
Nowadays Glenn Huges has a better voice than Gillan and Covardale, but the songs that Dio recorded, only him to do so well live !!!!
Best Singer IMO
Love Iommi !
No one even come close to Ronnie singing this song!
I never knew Glen had that lower range! 😱😱
DIO!
I will go to see this line up in a hearbeat ... well first must the Corona go away ...
Glenn is fucking awesome..... but I saw RJD in 80 with Sabbath and several times after.... nothing compares
Wendy said Glenn got Ronnie to try and like Indian food.
What's With The DISMAL TURNOUT?
... 👍 !!
Such a coincidence!! As I started to watch the video, I took a look at the thumbs up, and the number is "666"... oh hell!!
When was this ?
Your very impressive Glenn...but Ronnie was the Best.
Sou admirador da voz do Hugles, mais nessa aí não deu. Complexidade do timbre do Dio vez ele se perder.
Heaven and Hell = Black Sabbath.
Glenn Hughes was supposed to be Sabbath's singer in the 80s, but a smartass decided to punch him in the throat and then they asked Ian Gillan to join, wich he obviously accepted, while drunk, but still accepted.
true but chronologically wrong. Gillan (drunk as he was) joined in 1983 after Dio left. Hughes joined the band in 1986 on the Seventh Star album which should've been an Iommi solo album, the it ended as Black Sabbath. After the accident you mentioned they brought Ray Gillen to finish of the tour instead of Hughes
@@IgorsDeepPurpleUniverse Oh yeah, Ray Gillen does sound a bit like Ian Gillan, i think i got confused, but i'm pretty sure Hughes said he was replaced by Gillan when Loudwire interviewed him.
Glenn Hughes indeed was a Black Sabbath singer.
All the coke Glenn was hoovering up back then didn't help his voice on the Seventh Star tour.
@ENOCH WAS RIGHT
Ray's last name is Gillen not Gillan. And you call yourself a Black Sabbath fan.
Hola podrá hacerlo muy bien pero no puede sustituir a dio como dio no puede a Ozzy y Ozzy no puede a dio tienen algo especial un saludo
Vinny Appice is god
Both artists are giants but video with such bad audio quality should not be available. Just my 2 cents, though i'll fight for your right to upload crappy stuff that doed no honour to the artists.
We miss RJD.
Very cool...unless you hate people singing others songs..?? If that's the case,, no one can ever see alot of songs, live..
Да уж (( это не место Хьюза!
Listen to last in line by Ronnie James Dio and you tell me where he came from not of this Earth stargazer man on the Silver Mountain Heaven and Hell Children of the sea I don't need to go on r i p my good buddy Ronnie James Dio you inspired my life I want to have children of the sea played at my funeral
Look I apologize about me calling that dude a clown I had a few too many drinks that night
There's nothing wrong with Glenn Hughes as long as he don't play with Black Sabbath anymore he'll be just fine
And Elf has some tasty treats too
Una falta de respeto
He moves like a clown thought
He is struggling with this song
This is a great song but it's just not in Glenn's range.
Too low.
Glenn's a true tenor, and Ronnie James Dio was more of a baritone, with a richer chest voice than Glenn can drop down to sing comfortably.
Glenn struggles with songs David Coverdale sang lead vocals on, for the exact same reason.
David's a baritone that veers into bass territory.
Those low notes are below Glenn's comfortable singing range, too.
Glenn has always admired Stevie Wonder vocally, and, when he's singing in Stevie's range, he kills it.
But baritone is just too low for Glenn to sing comfortably.
And this just proves that.
He's one of the great voices of rock.
No doubt about it.
But only as long as he stays in his vocal wheelhouse.
And baritone notes don't fit in Glenn's vocal wheelhouse.
Love you, Glenn.
Just maybe stop singing songs that are out of your vocal comfort zone?
Just a thought.
Agree with everything except for the last part. I like singers who challenge themselves. From a technical point of few, I like how Glenn executed the song with respect for RJD melody choice.
Против Дио- полный ноль... Zero
Hughes >>> Sabbath singers
Ray Gillen >>> Glenn Hughes
@@MrNWA4Life hahaha never
@ No
No,no,no,no
He’s really struggling
Glens a great singer but these songs are not meant for him at all
Wrong singer for this gig
Uff.. La verdad glen hughes no tiene nada que ver con Black Sabbath, y lo digo con todo el respeto para él y los que se ufanen de ser seguidores o por lo menos simpatizar siquiera un poco con él ya de echo èste es un tema muy serio interpretado precisamente por el gran Dio con la seriedad que merece...
ДА УЖ ......
ЭТО СОВСЕМ НЕ OZZY ........
I love Glenn but this sounds awful
circus
Never liked Glenn Hughes in Sabbath.
Sorry you can't replace Ronnie James Dio with any of these clowns
James Cain You’re the clown !
@@archie6962 come on man really is that all you got you don't know a damn thing about music
No, Dio can never be replaced but in no way is Glenn a clown.
@@FVD yes I agree I went overboard with that statement
@@jamescain8313 lol, all good, mate. 😂
I did enjoy this but in the outro I noticed hearing Glenn sing but the mic was nowhere near his mouth. Did anyone else pick that up?
The video and audio are out of sync. You can see Geezer not playing parts were bass is as well.
@@verdelak oh right....gotcha.