CLICK HERE https://youtube.com/shorts/WnVr5iGWGNM?si=rCAlsjxibyAyEi-n RITCHIE BLACKMORE W/ RONNIE JAMES DIO
1:46 "Kill the King"
8:10 "Mistreated"
Blackmore thrills us with his virtuosity...and we check our watches...Richie, play a song....sigh....
21:20 "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves"
27:36 "Catch the Rainbow"
45:52 "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll"
53:39 "Man on the Silver Mountain"...no wait...Blackmore has to go off on yet another tangent.
56:02 Richie ACTUALLY begins to play, "Man on the Silver Mountain".
1:04:37 Ronnie launches, "Lady Starstruck" to everyone's surprise, including Richie Blackmore who was about to read, "Oh, For a Voice Like Thunder", by William Blake while seated in the Comfy Chair having a spot of tea.
1:08:11 "Man on the Silver Mountain" returns to the set list now happily married with two lovely children and has vowed to quit drinking.
1:10:04 We've apparently been transported to an Emerson, Lake & Palmer gig.
1:13:53 Rainbow returns to the stage to play "Still I'm Sad".
1:20:00 Something resembling early Tangerine Dream has come over the lads.
1:24:14 Cozy Powell reminds us of the impact Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa had on drumming.
1:26:34 What Metal gig would be complete without the William Tell Overture?
1:30:06 Apparently we're not done with "Still I'm Sad".
1:38:07 Riche Blackmore tunes his Stratocaster to the delight of men, women and boys and girls of all ages. This is what it's all about, folks! Blackmore plays a solo wherein he's also screwing with Tarus Bass Pedels and a LOT of tape delay. I mean A LOT of tape delay.
1:40:09 "Do You Close Your Eyes"
1:48:06...Ronnie James Dio packs his personal belongings and leaves to join Black Sabbath even as Richie Blackmore procedes to destroy a perfectly good Fender Stratocaster. Then Judy Garland sings "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".