Wished they would come to America. His heart is into his acustic now a days and he is absolutely perfect on this tribute. 72 years old and alot of my hard rocking friends from the Seventies don't jam like they used to. But me am going to be buried listening to my Purple and Rainbow.
This really made me sad and happy to see that ritchie is acknowledging his old bandmates like dio and jon lord of course. This is my favorite Instrumental and to hear it live and see how passionate ritchie blackmores guitar playing is. It's amazing to see and I hope ritchie blackmore ends his career as a rock artist and continues the tours yearly
Один из секретов и признаков мастерства Блэкмора - не слышно, как правя рука "цепляет" струну, нет характерного неприятного паразитического шума - из-за этого кажется, что звук не "извлекается", а как бы "выдувается", как на духовом инструменте...в сочетании с фирменным вибрато и "подъездами" это даёт потрясающий звук! Мастер.
Wow! Ritchie is showing his versitality. And you can tell he misses Jon because I think Lord was one of the few people that understood him and they respected each other and when they sat in a room full of people they we're the smart guy's in the room.
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow were fantastic at Birmingham last year as they were last night as well. Big thanks to Candice who must take a lot of the credit for inspiring Ritchie's continued playing in both Blackmore's NIght and Rainbow. Thanks to all concerned.
just amazing!. I was there last night - and this was a beautifully played tribute to Jon Lord and surprise addition to the set. Having seen Rainbow [21st century version] - @ the Genting Arena last year and yesterday - I hope Ritchie decides to continue this project. great great night! inclusion of All Night Long & I Surrender replacing the "tired" Highway Star was a clever move. Come back to Brum again soon Mr Blackmore!
well [IMO] it kind of is dying a slowww painful death. Even Deep Karaoke no longer use it as a set opener. but let's agree to disagree. I'd say the "other" Purp's songs in the Rainbow set sound fresher and more relevant. Even MkIII never did "Burn" with the snarl, grit and aggression that Rainbow managed at both NEC gigs
Deep Purple opened up with Highway Star almost all of their career. This song has endless energy. And what else songs were fresh?? No one needs Child in Time, Perfect Strangers can be done better... And on Burn... there are tons of better versions out there than the NEC versions... Even from the 90´s Rainbow times. I´m an all time die hard fan, but in Burn even the Riff is not the way it has to be.
But "THEY" don't open with it these days - as i said [IMO] it's tired. and the emphasis is it's "my opinion" hence the "IMO" - you on the other hand are implying what you're saying is fact. it isn't - all opinions - you're included - are subjective.
This drives me completely batshit crazy, and demonstrates a complete lack of respect and dignity. They ruined Ritchie's emotional performance with their noise.
"Carry On Jon" reminds me of a Gary Moore's instrumental song called "The Loner", which is also goose-fleshy, for expressing the condition of solitude.
I am Ritchie's biggest fan but this song was at best inspired by The Loner ( Gary Moore) and probably in a court of law could be disected by a barrister to prove it was nicked !!! Nice one Blackers -nothing is original in music Ritchie at 70 years of age can still play like God and to many of us he will always be the best guitarist of his generation To mention Jimmy Page and Pete Townsend as better players makes me laugh - Ritchie has always had far greater touch , speed and general technique
Wished they would come to America. His heart is into his acustic now a days and he is absolutely perfect on this tribute. 72 years old and alot of my hard rocking friends from the Seventies don't jam like they used to. But me am going to be buried listening to my Purple and Rainbow.
I know exactly what you mean. It will always be there for me too.
VERY emotional!! Superb tone!!
Wow.....so cool. So miss Jon. Thanks Ritchie for the song
Blackmore always no 1.
i was there and what a tribute, good on yer Ritchie !!!
Me to
Beautiful.
オリジナルの2人捧げるリッチーには、涙の友情彼のみぞ知る~★★
Ritchie's love for his friend...Great to see this ....
Fantastic playing
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The magic!!!!!
Rest in peace Jon. Thank you for the memories.
This really made me sad and happy to see that ritchie is acknowledging his old bandmates like dio and jon lord of course. This is my favorite Instrumental and to hear it live and see how passionate ritchie blackmores guitar playing is. It's amazing to see and I hope ritchie blackmore ends his career as a rock artist and continues the tours yearly
There was a tribute to Dio, too? Nice. :)
KalvinEllis I'm not sure if he did at this specific show but he has done a tribute to dio
I see. What song did he use as a tribute to Ronnie?
man on the silver mountain
Ritchie Blackmore.
Nothing more to say.
In a helthy world he is among Bach Bethowen Mozart.
He really is THE soundtrack of My life.
Один из секретов и признаков мастерства Блэкмора - не слышно, как правя рука "цепляет" струну, нет характерного неприятного паразитического шума - из-за этого кажется, что звук не "извлекается", а как бы "выдувается", как на духовом инструменте...в сочетании с фирменным вибрато и "подъездами" это даёт потрясающий звук! Мастер.
Excellent!
I cry...
Wow! Ritchie is showing his versitality. And you can tell he misses Jon because I think Lord was one of the few people that understood him and they respected each other and when they sat in a room full of people they we're the smart guy's in the room.
It was the high spot of the show - RIP Jon.
Thanks for this so beautiful sene , never we will forget Jon. Hugs.from The Netherlands,
One of his best compositions! Just for the Lord!
Absolutely beautiful tribute to Jon Lord! RIP
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow were fantastic at Birmingham last year as they were last night as well. Big thanks to Candice who must take a lot of the credit for inspiring Ritchie's continued playing in both Blackmore's NIght and Rainbow. Thanks to all concerned.
Really pleased to hear this. Thanks. Wish he'd done it in Glasgow too.
Fantastico, grazie per aver postato
What a feel in the playing. Just Amazing
Emotive playing from Ritchie Blackmore. He's still got the touch!
Tribute song to his ex band mate and co-founder of Deep Purple the late Jon Lord.
Великому Джону
Земелька пухом.
Грусть.
Спасибо Ричи!
Great moment of the Birmingham night. Stunning and inspired Ritchie. Unpredictable, as usual. Love forever your moody guitar feeling!
Mr. Lord RIP
Spartanjp308 thanks for that
just amazing!. I was there last night - and this was a beautifully played tribute to Jon Lord and surprise addition to the set. Having seen Rainbow [21st century version] - @ the Genting Arena last year and yesterday - I hope Ritchie decides to continue this project. great great night! inclusion of All Night Long & I Surrender replacing the "tired" Highway Star was a clever move. Come back to Brum again soon Mr Blackmore!
Brenski 1962 well said. I saw rainbow last year too and this truly was the best show
HIGHWAY STAR IS NEVER TIRED IN A MILLION YEARS!!!
well [IMO] it kind of is dying a slowww painful death. Even Deep Karaoke no longer use it as a set opener. but let's agree to disagree. I'd say the "other" Purp's songs in the Rainbow set sound fresher and more relevant. Even MkIII never did "Burn" with the snarl, grit and aggression that Rainbow managed at both NEC gigs
Deep Purple opened up with Highway Star almost all of their career.
This song has endless energy. And what else songs were fresh?? No one needs Child in Time, Perfect Strangers can be done better...
And on Burn... there are tons of better versions out there than the NEC versions...
Even from the 90´s Rainbow times. I´m an all time die hard fan, but in Burn even the Riff is not the way it has to be.
But "THEY" don't open with it these days - as i said [IMO] it's tired. and the emphasis is it's "my opinion" hence the "IMO" - you on the other hand are implying what you're saying is fact. it isn't - all opinions - you're included - are subjective.
like it!!!
R.I.P. Jon Lord, amezing Solo 👍
OMG!
Волшебная музыка🎤🎼🎹🎶
Best ever from Richie
To future audience members. DO NOT CLAP DURING HIS PLAYING EVER AGAIN. Thank you.. as you were.
This drives me completely batshit crazy, and demonstrates a complete lack of respect and dignity. They ruined Ritchie's emotional performance with their noise.
great player, classical education is obvious. he can play it all
"Carry On Jon" reminds me of a Gary Moore's instrumental song called "The Loner", which is also goose-fleshy, for expressing the condition of solitude.
I am Ritchie's biggest fan but this song was at best inspired by The Loner ( Gary Moore) and probably in a court of law could be disected by a barrister to prove it was nicked !!!
Nice one Blackers -nothing is original in music
Ritchie at 70 years of age can still play like God and to many of us he will always be the best guitarist of his generation
To mention Jimmy Page and Pete Townsend as better players makes me laugh - Ritchie has always had far greater touch , speed and general technique
methinks he doth protest too much... the melody is a total cop from Moore, but seems heartfelt.
Hanya dewa gitar yang bisa menciptakan lagu seperti ini 😭
Cocok bro. Om ritchie emang keren