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Bob Winward uriahheep at comcast.net
Mon Feb 2 18:02:06 EST 2015


Jay my condolences!!  They should have ran it in!!


On 2/2/15 5:44 PM, "Igor Shveitser" <zlenko_iv at mail.ru> wrote:

>  Jay,
I came to posession of the Dusseldorf show many-many years ago, on the
> VHS tape - and I still quite like it, perhaps, even more than the 1982 San
> Antonio show. But at the same time, I can't seriously compare that line-up
> live to the 1977 Rainbow which was just magical to me. :)
Cheers,
> Igor


Понедельник, 02 февраля 2015, 22:32 UTC от Jay Pearson
> <deepheep at yahoo.com>:
>I think the last Rainbow album was the best since
> Rising, the only one I really just don't like much is Down to Earth. Dave
> S
>
>Igor Shveitser < zlenko_iv at mail.ru > wrote:
>> For that matter, there are
> NO bad songs on any Rainbow album at all, just some are loved more by certain
> people, and not without a good reason.
>>Cheers, Igor
>>P.S. Even the 1995
> "recycled" material was quite ok by the then industry standards. :)))
>
>Well,
> Igor, I'm actually in complete agreement with you on this statement. For a
> long time I could whine about no official live show from the Doogie era, but
> that was rectified recently with Black Masquerade, so the only thing I have to
> whine about now in regards to Rainbow is that there aren't more albums. Lots
> of soundalikes, from some of JL Turner's solo albums to Axel Rudi Pell, but
> they're all missing the most crucial ingredient: the Man in Black
> himself.
>
>Rising is one of the greatest hard rock/metal albums ever, about a
> dead-heat with Mob Rules, Look at Yourself, and Burn as my personal favorite.
> It's the only album I have with 3 different officially released mixes, and I
> listen to all of them regularly!! :-)
>Jay
>
>
>
>On Monday, February 2, 2015
> 2:21 PM, Igor Shveitser <zlenko_iv at mail.ru> wrote:
>
>
>
>Because, well-well,
> just because :)))) Kiddin'. :)))) Actually, to get a clearer picture explore
> this:   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_in_Us_All   Check out the
> charts - and compare to the rest of the lot :)))) At least, to the
> predecessor, which was also not a masterpiece and megaseller at all, but way
> more classy than that.
>Plus, knowing some people from local DP fan-club, I
> knew at the time that Ritchie had to buy almost half of the entire Japanese
> print run himself, blaming the local side of poor promotion of his "mediocre
> album". I think, he was right in his assesment of that "masterpiece" :))) I
> see Blackmore as a highly calculating person - and I am more then sure the
> project was terminated just because Ritchie noticed he will no longer have the
> success he had in the 70-s -80-s, and that perhaps people were right not
> buying his semi-old-fasioned music in the quantities of the past.
>Cheers,
> Igor
>
>Понедельник, 02 февраля 2015, 19:32 UTC от David Amendolara <
> mail4hamurabi at yahoo.com >:
>>> Still, for Blacmore SiUA album was almost a
> fiasco from many points of view while SOL brought a lot of old fans back into
> the Heep audience. It's a funny old world. :)))
>>
>>Why
> so?
>>
>>D.
>>
>>
>
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