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cyberspice ([personal profile] cyberspice) wrote2009-03-13 05:39 pm
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Classic Rock

The first ever single, a 45 RPM piece of vinyl, I bought was "Since You Been Gone" by (Richie Blackmore's) Rainbow. I became an instant fan of Blackmore's guitar playing. I wanted to know more about what he'd done so researched his career. I discovered he was previously in Deep Purple. So I bought their albums too. I was never lucky enough to see Rainbow perform live but I did see Deep Purple twice. Once in 1985 at the one off revival of Knebworth Faire, and once in Birmingham.

Blackmore's relationship with fellow Purple Ian Gillan was tumultuous to say the least and he left Deep Purple for good in 1993. He reformed Rainbow for one last album before quitting that too. He wanted a change in direction and to play smaller venues. He also had an interest in music from the middle ages, folk and classical music. This interest he shares with his, now, wife Candice Night. Together they formed Blackmore's Night.

I also have an interest in classical music, traditional folk, and more recently the German folk which tends to be referred to as mittelalter which literally means middle ages. Modern gothic bands from Europe often have Mittelalter influences. Some rock bands do too. Nightwish's Islander has more than a bit of a folk influence in it. Blackmore's Night rings all the bells for me and occasionally they cover on of the old Rainbow or Deep Purple classics. But the song I can't stop playing right now is "Locked Within A Crystal Ball". It is catchy, a tad gothicy, has mittelalter influences and Richie's classic guitar playing.



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[identity profile] cyberspice.livejournal.com 2009-03-14 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
The House of Blue Light tour in '87. It was at the NEC. I've not seen them since.

[identity profile] kissmeforlonger.livejournal.com 2009-03-13 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you coming to Beyond the Veil?

[identity profile] auntyjen.livejournal.com 2009-03-13 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
first I was going to say, how the hell are you old enough to rember Ritchie Blackmore's rainbow, I could have sworn that was the late 70's not the early 90's.

I mean that was my music, somewhere in my vinyle collection I have the original disks albit probably scracthed to death from the "nickle on the needle"

I'm not sure about the above video
why am I thinking "yoko" or from today "jada smith"

meaning he's keeping his wife happy

:-)

[identity profile] cyberspice.livejournal.com 2009-03-14 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Rainbow was late 70s. I was ten when I bought that single. I have all the albums on Vinyl (albeit some of them were bought second hand after the event). I also have all the Deep Purple MK2 line up on vinyl too. The first band I saw live was Whitesnake in 1983. I'm ancient, I just don't look it :-)