RAINBOW - STARGAZER/My experience (reaction)

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  • @michaelshane7832
    @michaelshane7832 Před 5 lety +54

    Nobody. That's your answer. Nobody is better than Dio.

  • @marcelocastilho8804
    @marcelocastilho8804 Před 5 lety +82

    Dio.. The Best Metal voice ever...

    • @agghjjhgdhvfgjngggh2381
      @agghjjhgdhvfgjngggh2381 Před 5 lety

      Personally during his peak I thought geoff tate was the best, his vocals on operation mindcrime is phenomenal, and if you hear any of there concerts at that time or early 90's you just go wow whar a voice and what a range.

    • @GustavoBR29
      @GustavoBR29 Před 4 lety

      @@agghjjhgdhvfgjngggh2381 Tate destroyed his voice, dio stayed with an amazing voice till the end of his life, his voice just aged but kept awesome even when he was alredy old.

  • @NateAlyn
    @NateAlyn Před 5 lety +54

    Just here casually dropping my support. I love this song. Great Reaction!

  • @slanj2
    @slanj2 Před 5 lety +44

    He makes my tummy smile to brother...What you just witnessed was rock history and there will never be anything like this now or in the future.
    R.I.IP Ronnie James Dio .

  • @socrates9999
    @socrates9999 Před 5 lety +14

    Why do I cry everytime I am listening to : "My eyes are bleeding...and my heart is leaving here..." !?!?!?! I freaking love Dio and Ritchie's touch and feeling on the guitar.

    • @thinkermanmusic
      @thinkermanmusic Před 5 lety +2

      That last part gets me too every time. He's just going all the way with his incredible voice, pushing it to the limits, almost beyond, that it has an enormous emotional impact. And the words of that part add to this too, of course 😉

    • @prowlermagic32
      @prowlermagic32 Před 5 lety +1

      This the best hard rock song ever produced, thesound IS perfect and the two more Epic final minutes. It's normal to cry listening this mágical band at it's peak

    • @sollatzo
      @sollatzo Před rokem +1

      Where is your star? Is it far?

    • @deepzepp4176
      @deepzepp4176 Před rokem

      Same. Every single time.

  • @BlasphemousVerses
    @BlasphemousVerses Před 5 lety +37

    Personally, Rainbow has the best material. Gates of Babylon is one of the best metal songs period

  • @LegionHimself
    @LegionHimself Před 5 lety +29

    "Hold up! This is Dio"
    Beautiful moment

    • @LegionHimself
      @LegionHimself Před 5 lety +2

      By the way, the way you describe Dio's voice and the feeling of guitar solos - I told you before but you're a metalhead son. ONE OF US

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety +6

      Idk about being a metal head but I’m definitely a DIO head 😂

    • @LegionHimself
      @LegionHimself Před 5 lety +1

      There's no escape from the metal community. ONE OF US

  • @harvesteroftone5473
    @harvesteroftone5473 Před 5 lety +91

    May I suggest Dio with Black Sabbath. The song is Heaven and Hell

    • @Easy_Skanking
      @Easy_Skanking Před 5 lety +5

      I would say "Neon Nights" is another great one.

    • @johnsnider2956
      @johnsnider2956 Před 5 lety +13

      Sign of the Southern Cross!

    • @LocoDirewolf
      @LocoDirewolf Před 5 lety +3

      @@johnsnider2956 I second Southern Cross!

    • @Easy_Skanking
      @Easy_Skanking Před 5 lety +3

      John & Eric: Even with the weaker songs on Dio's Sabbath albums, you can't go wrong at all. RJD was such an amazing singer and performer, he brought so much to any song he was on. His role as Dr. X on "Operation Mindcrime II" was the highlight of a weak sequel to Queensryche's original masterpiece "Operation Mindcrime". That says a lot as I'm a huge Queenstyche fan.

    • @Tat2Dragons
      @Tat2Dragons Před 5 lety

      Harvester Of Tone Not sure if you’ve seen it, but he’s reacted to Dio’s Heaven and Hell.

  • @randomnobody3921
    @randomnobody3921 Před 5 lety +19

    Stargazer is one of my favorite songs. It's epic, beautiful and tells a good tale. Glad you got to discover it!

  • @starburstppl
    @starburstppl Před 5 lety +32

    RRT, Thank you so much for doing my request. Again thanks so much!!! You are the best!!! Much much peace to you and yours!! You have now heard the masterpiece by the master of metal, Ronnie James Dio!!! Rainbow is the band. "Stargazer" is the fifth track from British rock band Rainbow's 1976 album Rising. An epic song narrating the story of a wizard whose attempt to fly by constructing a tower to the stars led to the enslavement of vast numbers of people, it is notable for its musical qualities as well, with the guitar and drum solos cited as important examples of the qualities of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, singer Ronnie James Dio, and drummer Cozy Powell. The long, epic track with symphonic influences starts with a short drum solo by Cozy Powell, a "great drumming moment" frequently cited as an example of his skills. It features the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, a Vako Orchestron, and what Ritchie Blackmore called "a string thing all playing this half-Turkish Scale".Blackmore's solo, after the second verse, is in B Phrygian dominant scale, and is cited as "one of his best".
    The song has been called a "morality tale", and its lyrics are written from the standpoint of a "slave in Egyptian times", according to lyricist Ronnie James Dio. They relate the story of the Wizard, an astronomer who becomes "obsessed with the idea of flying" and enslaves a vast army of people to build him a tower from which he can take off and fly. The people hope for the day when their misery comes to an end, building the tower in harsh conditions ("In the heat and rain, with whips and chains; just to see him fly, too many died"). In the end, the wizard climbs to the top of the tower but, instead of flying, falls down and dies: "no sound as he falls instead of rising. Time standing still, then there's blood on the sand."
    BTW, everything you said is WORD!! Everytime I hear Dio, it makes me smile. IMO there are many others that have a great voice, but none come close to Dio though. They can't touch him, he was one of a kind. There will never be another voice like his EVER! (IMO) Also, he was a very nice mellow dude, and always connected in such a positive way with his fans, and did everything within his power to please them. I loved your reaction to this, and I'm very glad you enjoyed it, and yes I agree, I so wish he was still here. I listen to his music everyday whether I'm home or cruising in my car. Let me shutup....I'm rambling. lol Once more...thanks for making the start of this week dope for me!! I'm stoked!! RIP Dio! PEACE RRT!!!

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety +6

      starburstppl your welcome but your the one that should be thanked I appreciate the introduction and the music lesson. I didn’t realize this song had such deep meaning 🤦‍♂️ anyways thanks again for great choice be safe peace ✌️

    • @RushfanUK
      @RushfanUK Před 5 lety +2

      MASTERPIECE FROM RITCHIE BLACKMORE, it was his band and he put together all the music.

    • @starburstppl
      @starburstppl Před 5 lety +1

      simgorm, you are entitled to your opinion, and I'm entitled to my facts. Rainbow's music was partly inspired by classical music since Blackmore started playing cello to help him construct interesting chord progressions, and Dio wrote lyrics about medieval themes. Dio possessed a versatile vocal range capable of singing both metal and lighter ballads, and according to Blackmore, "I felt shivers down my spine." Although Dio never played a musical instrument on any Rainbow album, he is credited with writing and arranging the music with Blackmore, in addition to writing all the lyrics himself, so even though it was Blackmore's band, Richie didn't put together ALL the music. You have a great day.

    • @jimshelby406
      @jimshelby406 Před 5 lety +4

      simgorm That’s just flat out wrong. Do people fact check at all anymore? I swear it should be illegal to post comments without citations! In this case here all you have to do is read the damn credits on the album. Ritchie is a great musician and I love his work with Purple & early Rainbow but I get tired of hearing him get all the credit for everything he’s ever done. Believe it or not Ronnie was a musician and songwriter well before he ever thought of singing. He’d played and studied the trumpet since age 5 and was so good he was offered a Juilliard School of Music scholarship. It wasn’t until he was 16 that he was almost forced into singing because the lead singer of his band quit and no one else in the band could do it. The first recorded work he did was in1958 at age 16 and the A side was an instrumental called Conquest featuring Ronnie on the trumpet and the B side sing was sung by their lead singer Billy DeWolfe! When he quit the trumpet to sing he also picked up the bass guitar and played that for 14 more years including Elf’s first album in 1972. It was only after Elf was asked to join Deep Purple on the road for two works tours did he finally decide to concentrate on singing.
      You could almost make a case that Ronnie had more to do with the sound of Rainbow than Ritchie did... I mean look what happened after Ronnie quit the band... Ronnie went in to huge success with Sabbath and his own band. What did Ritchie do? Nothing... The last great song Ritchie will be remembered for will be Gates of
      Babylon.

    • @skyrimmer6635
      @skyrimmer6635 Před 5 lety

      Love the sentiment brother

  • @GoldTop57
    @GoldTop57 Před 5 lety +14

    Richie Blackmore is a very influential and melodic guitarist. He's the guitarist for Deep Purple. He described this solo as a "Turkish" sound. Epic stuff

  • @harvesteroftone5473
    @harvesteroftone5473 Před 5 lety +42

    Rainbow is the band. With the one and only Ronnie James Dio

    • @caringmouse5385
      @caringmouse5385 Před 5 lety +3

      Harvester Of Tone yes and Blackmore too.

    • @randywebb4671
      @randywebb4671 Před 5 lety +2

      And Richie Blackmore too...

    • @Lonestar1430
      @Lonestar1430 Před 5 lety +1

      And don't forget Cozy Powell

    • @christianstruber4371
      @christianstruber4371 Před 5 lety

      @@Lonestar1430 And Jimmy Bain. Why the best go so early? Lemmy. Bonzo. Dimebag Darrell, Cliff Burton, Bon Scott. And so on. SOOO SAD!

  • @southweststrangla420
    @southweststrangla420 Před 5 lety +12

    dios voice makes my belly smile. LMAO i almost spit out my drink lol. its all good yo. ive heard this hundreds of times and i still get goosebumps. his music is a journey lol

  • @larrybinmtn709
    @larrybinmtn709 Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks for the smiles. This is the best thing Ive seen on the internet in quite a while. I was going to quote some of the things you said but instead I'll just say you aren't the only one who gets the "happy stomach" and wants a good joyous cry hearing his voice. Ive heard this song too many times to remember and I still get goosebumps when he sings the line "Where is your star?"
    I saw him live in Greensboro, NC on tour supporting the first Dio (the band) album, Holy Diver in 1983 or 84. Your comments about his movements are dead on. In concert he was mesmerizing. You could not take your eyes off him. Not bad for a scrawny, 5'4" Italian. :-)

  • @KyleS.1987
    @KyleS.1987 Před 5 lety +14

    I've been a metal fan all my life, and nobody's better than Dio. There are some singers on his level, for sure, but there was no one better. If I had to pick one of his bands, it'd be the albums he did with Black Sabbath: Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, and Dehumanizer. Musically, he and the Sabbath guys were just a perfect combo.

  • @HannoverXavi
    @HannoverXavi Před 5 lety +14

    Nice bro! Dio it's the best!! Stargazer it's a master piece!! Regards from Brazil. Cheers.

  • @paulmenard6219
    @paulmenard6219 Před 5 lety +10

    Dio was the best of us... as an old sentimental fool i tear up often hearing his voice. I had the honor of speaking with the man on many occasions... his reach started way before metal.
    You should definitely listen to his 1961 single... it will put in perspective what an epic man and epic career he had.
    czcams.com/video/ew8MUT00aK0/video.html
    Love Ronnie so much.

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety

      Paul Menard I will give I a look 👀 thanks 🙏

  • @prowlermagic32
    @prowlermagic32 Před 5 lety +4

    The best hard rock song ever produced. Technically and emotionally PERFECT!!

  • @LocoDirewolf
    @LocoDirewolf Před 5 lety +8

    For metal, I don't think that anyone is better than Ronnie James Dio. My top three would be, 1) Ronnie James Dio, 2) Bruce Dickinson, and 3) Rob Halford.

    • @gwaaar13
      @gwaaar13 Před 4 lety

      Dio
      Bruce Dickinson
      Eric Adams

  • @ratowey
    @ratowey Před 5 lety +8

    This was the first Rock/Metal band i got into and until i discovered Zeppelin they were my favourite band. Rainbow on this song included three Legends Obviously Dio and Blackmore but the late great Cozy Powell on drums who went on to join some of the greatest bands. P.s Welcome to the eternal question in Rock and Metal Who is best? I`ve given up on that a long time ago, now for me its a case of who fits my mood today. Having said that nominees for Greatest singer are Ronnie James Dio (Elf, Rainbow,Black Sabbath and Dio) Bruce Dickinson (Samson, Iron Maiden) Freddie Mercury (Queen) Robert Plant ( Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, Honey Drippers`s, Band of Joy) Ian Gillan (Deep Purple, Gillan, Black Sabbath) David Coverdale ( Deep purple, Whitesnake). I would also like to mention that i find Graham Bonnet`s voice amazing too although it`s been said he`s not so good live, Check him out on Rainbow`s Down to earth album, with Michael Schenker, Alcatraz and his solo band.

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety

      Richard Towell I’ll check out your suggestions asap thanks 😃 Peace ✌️

    • @larrybinmtn709
      @larrybinmtn709 Před 5 lety

      Another vote for Graham Bonnet. I'd recommend something off Disturbing the Peace, "Breaking the Heart of the City". The combination of Graham's voice in sync with Steve Vai's guitar is something special.

    • @victormoreno227
      @victormoreno227 Před 5 lety

      How about Klaus Meine?

  • @KennCramerHanberg
    @KennCramerHanberg Před 5 lety +1

    The band is actually called Ritchie Blackmore´s Rainbow. Ritchie Blackmore is the guitarist and is mostly known from the other famous an iconic band Deep Purple. He started this Rainbow and got Dio to sing in it. The song Stargazer is one of the greatest songs in the story of heavy rock and you should definitely play it when you are driving your car on the highway pretty loud or just having a good party alone at home

  • @conniewhittington3635
    @conniewhittington3635 Před 5 lety +5

    Been watching you a while. I love your honest reaction. Watching from Mississippi. Rainbow is the band. Old skool. Ronnie James Dio is the badass singer. Yeah. This was before mtv.

  • @CVGuitar
    @CVGuitar Před 5 lety +1

    Right on !! Excellent -- Ronnie James Dio's band Elf had opened for Deep Purple at some point in the early 70s and when Ritchie Blackmore left DP he formed Rainbow with RJD on lead vocals and Cozt Powell on drums -- this track is from their second album Rainbow Rising

  • @louielouie22
    @louielouie22 Před 5 lety +5

    The pauses are much appreciated from the metal world bro, Dio was a metal God.

  • @beckycleveland9580
    @beckycleveland9580 Před 4 lety

    RRT...I'm disabled and because of that I don't have much interaction with other people...I get it here. Since I have a history of music...a voice major...music plays an important part of my life, still. Dio expresses joy, pain, frustration and sorrow in a beautiful way that we can all appreciate. He expresses it the way we all wish we could. I have enjoyed watching your appreciation of his music and your respect for him. One song that too many people seem to miss is "Catch the Rainbow". It's in two parts...which is a shame, but it is worth the trouble to watch. Not only are the vocals beautiful, the guitar solo and the progressions in the song are perfection. God bless you and all the many fans of Ronnie James Dio and the bands he has been in. Thanks for sharing your love of music and how it has filled your life with memories that will never end. The best version is the one live in '77...in Munich. Please take time to check it out...and enjoy. Love watching your reactions to the music of my life. I'm much older than you are and I enjoy many types of music, but most of all I enjoy sharing what I love and find interesting so that others can feel the same. Correction: There is a version of "Catch The Rainbow" that's in one video.

  • @timbrown57
    @timbrown57 Před 5 lety

    That is Ronnie James Dio in the 1970's. His career as a professional singer spanned over 5 Decades.
    In the 60's and early 70's he was in a band called "The Electric Elves", which then became Elf.
    This song is written from the perspectives of one of the slaves forced to build the Tower of Babel.
    Dio connects with us on a spiritual and emotional level. He sings with such conviction and power that it hits home.
    Check this out.
    I'm 50 years old. When I was a kid, they used to run this little cartoon during the Saturday Morning Cartoons. The animation was done by the guys in Monty Python's Flying Circus. I always thought this was a woman singing this, but it is a 32-year old Ronnie Dio, before he joined Rainbow. This record was made by Roger Glover, the bass-guitarist from the band Deep Purple. Dio's band at the time, ELF was signed to the record label that Roger Glover and In Paice(drummer) from Deep Purrple started, and they took ELF on the road as an opening act. Glover asked Dio to sing this song.
    My mom remembered the cartoon, and she said,"It is no wonder that Ronnie James Dio is your favorite singer, you have been listening to him your entire life! I remember you kids were almost mesmerized by that cartoon and used to make us be quiet whenever it was on TV."
    czcams.com/video/MaNII5aLiOM/video.html

  • @oliviasharpe2631
    @oliviasharpe2631 Před 5 lety

    I’ve just found you and I’m hooked already, I agree with everything you say about dio but also richie, I’ve watched other reaction videos and they almost always ignore the music but how can you?! Game changing this song, subscribed :)

  • @jamessummerlin9516
    @jamessummerlin9516 Před 5 lety +4

    Great reaction. Your not the only one affected by Dio, you should have seen him live. It was so amazing such a little guy could cast such a giant shadow. Check out Richie Blackmore’s “Snowman “ if you like his guitar work.

  • @angelotorres9043
    @angelotorres9043 Před 5 lety +11

    RRT - Dio's contemporaries would be Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Geoff Tate (Queensryche), Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden), Klaus Meine (Scorpions) & Eric Adams (Manowar). Further back to hard rock would be Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin), Ian Gillan (Deep Purple), Freddie Mercury (Queen), Paul Rodgers (Bad Company, Free) & even Steven Tyler (Aerosmith). Of course it's all subjective to each of ours ears, experiences and opinions. For me it's Dio-Halford in a tie, the others aren't far behind. Glad you like the Dio \m/ \m/

    • @timbrown57
      @timbrown57 Před 5 lety +3

      yeah, people forget about Eric Adams, but he is one of the most amazing singers out there.

    • @luisfeliciano4926
      @luisfeliciano4926 Před 5 lety

      Forgetting Jon Oliva. One of the greatest

  • @johnhitchens5632
    @johnhitchens5632 Před 5 lety +2

    The guitarist had a mastery of that scale, which I think is the Phrygian mode? Very Arabic in nature. One of the greatest slide guitar solos of all time

  • @Dimentius1
    @Dimentius1 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for Stargazer!!! Please do Rainbow - A Light In The Black or The Gates Of Babylon!!!( also with Dio ) Thanks!!!

  • @jacobwalsh1888
    @jacobwalsh1888 Před 2 lety

    Hey man! Great reaction. Just want to say, no need to apologize for stopping and commenting! It's your reaction!! Cheers from Pennsylvania, and I'm a subscriber now! Also, Dio is my favorite vocalist ever. Period. My close second is Floor Jansen of Nightwish. She is incredibly skilled and incredibly passionate. My thing with Dio though, and you said it about making your belly smile, there is a quality to His voice, an edge to it, that I've never heard from anyone else. It's there even when he sings in higher ranges. It's almost a grit but not quite. I call it a richness, like it always fills up the space around you and in you completely.

  • @estoy1001
    @estoy1001 Před 5 lety +3

    A lot of what you see on stage with hand gestures (pulling shapes) is - as explained once by Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden - for the folks in the back. It's show biz, theatrics, and they practiced these songs every night, which means Dio didn't have to be in front of a mirror. He simply tried some stuff on stage in front of audiences, and what felt good or got a positive response he kept. He built up a whole repertoire of gestures (including the malocchio) and vocalisms that he was able to use in concerts.
    Check out Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, Freddy Mercury of Queen. Those guys are really good at emoting using their voice alone. It's like voice acting in song.
    I like your enthusiasm for Dio, and I would suggest a couple of good ones:
    Master of the Moon - it''s an underrated classic.
    Breaking Into Heaven
    Follow the Tears
    Shadow of the Wind
    Children of the Sea

  • @artrock101
    @artrock101 Před 5 lety +12

    Dio was first in a band called Elf, then he joined Rainbow... then Black Sabbath, before going solo in the early 80s.

    • @keelinmetaljam923
      @keelinmetaljam923 Před 5 lety +2

      Lord Elpus 1st band was Ronnie and The Red Caps, they did some singles. In the late 50's.

    • @steverey8362
      @steverey8362 Před 5 lety

      I didn't notice this comment before saying basically the same thing. Elf was some really blues oriented Shit, not what most think of when Dio comes to mind but well worth checking out.

    • @keelinmetaljam923
      @keelinmetaljam923 Před 5 lety +1

      Steve Rey your right, for the adventurance type it's fun to hear the evolution of Dio...or should I say evilution🤘

    • @dalecary4334
      @dalecary4334 Před 5 lety

      @@keelinmetaljam923 Well if we're going to get picky his first band was the Vegas Kings and the Ronnie & The Rumblers then we had Ronnie & The Red Caps.

    • @sds4life17
      @sds4life17 Před 5 lety

      @@dalecary4334 Elf stuff was pretty good and Rainbow was amazing but Sabbath and the band "Dio" would always be the ultimate for me! Proud to say i was able to see him Live 16 times throughout the years🤘

  • @satanihelvetet
    @satanihelvetet Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for a great reaction video again!
    R J Dio sang in several bands before he started his own band DIO.
    Elf, Rainbow and Black sabbath are some of those.
    Rainbow was started by the guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, after he left Deep purple.
    Rainbow had several great singers passing through the band, R J Dio was one of those.
    Keep on rockin dude!

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety +1

      satanihelvetet thanks I recently did Dio in his DOOWOP days pretty interesting 😃

    • @satanihelvetet
      @satanihelvetet Před 5 lety

      @@themightyfp I'l keep look out for your videos. They're great.

  • @louielouie22
    @louielouie22 Před 5 lety +3

    Rainbow the band, Dio was one of many singers to come and go through rainbow, this was in 1975 he started his own band Dio later on like five years later.

  • @adammajda6605
    @adammajda6605 Před 5 lety +7

    Imho opinion, nobody comes close to Dio, except maybe Freddy Mercury (Not a fan of Queen tho) You should really react to more Rainbow songs. Gates of Babylon is a tremendous one as well, comes really close to Stargazer.

  • @deuce4249
    @deuce4249 Před 5 lety +1

    Ronnie James DIO did a lot of stuff with several different line ups and his music was and still is great and makes you feel good because he was a good guy. You hit it spot on about vibes. Ronnie always talked about good music, good vibes, imagination and the love for his fans. R.I.P. Ronnie-|-

  • @jayedilts8612
    @jayedilts8612 Před 5 lety +3

    Ronnie James Dio was definitely one the best, if not the best singer in metal. I agree it hits you in the gut, brings a tear and his voice will stand the test of time.

  • @leobasurto187
    @leobasurto187 Před 5 lety +24

    if you are talking about metal singers rob halford from Judas Priest would be closest to Dio and if you are talking about male singers weather is metal or rock Freddie Mercury from Queen is up there another great singer is Chris Cornell from Soundgarden

    • @southweststrangla420
      @southweststrangla420 Před 5 lety

      yes all of these guys are damn close. rob halford would be my #1 pick though. check him out in the song painkiller. he can shatter glass lol

    • @rekwon666
      @rekwon666 Před 5 lety

      Layne Staley was as powerful and soulful as any man to ever sing a song

  • @banefulbiscuit4276
    @banefulbiscuit4276 Před 4 lety

    Keep it up! Your videos are awesome!

  • @LadyEvil
    @LadyEvil Před 5 lety

    DIO makes my belly smile too. His Voice is just something very special, in a genre littered with many very good singers. I can be having a crappy day, plop in any song Ronnie's sang on, and instantly, the sun shines and the stars dance in the heavens. Ronnie always wrote thought provoking lyrics, because He Himself was a super smart person. (graduated Top Of The Class, among many other accolades just in high school) I like to think Ronnie was Music made flesh, if that makes any sense. '58 Ronnie & The Rumblers/Redcaps/Prophets. (same band, renamed for various reasons, Ronnie started it in high school) Prophets was later morphed into The Electric Elves/Elves/ and finally at the suggestion of Ian Paice and Roger Glover of Deep Purple to just Elf, and they were an opening act for eight tours with Deep Purple, then Blackmore stole a bunch of elves for himself and made Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, (as the first Rainbow album was titled) second one was Rainbow Rising, and the third one with Ronnie was Long Live Rock 'n' Roll. Ritchie wanted to be more commercial.(radio friendly, and Ronnie was not having it, so He left the band. He was not fired, as some have said, Ronnie always maintained that as fact, in many interviews when asked about it.)

  • @RobertoSalvatti
    @RobertoSalvatti Před 5 lety +1

    Pretty deep and smart thoughts RapRat, a perfect analysis that not many people can realize.

  • @jimshelby406
    @jimshelby406 Před 5 lety +4

    Ronnie James Dio Timeline ~ 1957-1958 Vegas Kings ~ 1958-1961 Ronnie & The Red Caps ~ 1961 - Sept 1967 Ronnie Dio & The Prophets ~ Sept 1967 - Aug 1972 The Electric Elves/The Elves ~ Aug 1972 - Jun 1975 Elf ~ Feb 1975 - Nov 1978 Rainbow ~ May 1979 - Oct 1982 Black Sabbath ~ Oct 1982 - Jun 2008 Dio ~ Jan 1991 - Nov 1992 Black Sabbath ~ Nov 2006 - May 2010 Heaven & Hell ~

  • @CasonovaCorkClub
    @CasonovaCorkClub Před 5 lety +2

    *STARGAZER = BEST ROCK N ROLL SONG EVER!!!*

  • @metalhead4206
    @metalhead4206 Před 5 lety +2

    what's up braugh!!! awesome song brings back memories of chilling in the garage with the crew tokin away. dio best metal vocalist ever. rock in peace..

  • @raulcardenas8115
    @raulcardenas8115 Před 5 lety

    Fantastic commentary from a non expert. It is very enjoyable to watch you become aware of the wonders of classic rock. It is particularly significant when it happens with a band that is very dear to my heart

  • @tomvespestad6764
    @tomvespestad6764 Před 5 lety +1

    RRT thank you for reacting to this one. I agree on you with your comments on the guitar solo. There are guitar players who are more technically proficient than Ritchie Blackmore but he makes every single note bleed, he makes it cry with passion. Have a nice day!

  • @crucify40
    @crucify40 Před 5 lety +3

    The Sign Of The Southern Cross by Black Sabbath. Dio on vocals.

  • @bradboy1975
    @bradboy1975 Před 5 lety +2

    Your rambling is chocolate. It's what makes your videos great!

  • @FarazOloumi
    @FarazOloumi Před 5 lety +3

    There's no voice like Dio's ….. RIP \m/

  • @michellezewe6148
    @michellezewe6148 Před 5 lety +1

    You're right, RRT, about this being pleasurable; it is-well orchestrated. Noticed the drum setup.....should we be calling you Bones? And please, don't put anyone's eye out with those sticks!

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety

      Michelle Zewe I almost lost my own eyes 🤦‍♂️ 😂

  • @theicedevil
    @theicedevil Před 5 lety +2

    I think its awesome that Dio moves you in that way. Very few singers move me in a way I can feel it run through me like electricity. Dio is one of those singers.
    Dio=God

  • @johntrickey4188
    @johntrickey4188 Před 5 lety

    RJD was the first vocalist in Rainbow, 1976, 3 albums, then he left joined Black Sabbath in '79, after Ozzy was fired. With Sabbath, 2 studio albums, Heaven n Hell, Mob Rules, and Live Evil( live album cuts from the Mob Rules tour) then he embarked on his solo career, first album, Holy Diver('83).

  • @2heavenAndHell
    @2heavenAndHell Před 5 lety

    Rainbow paved the way for so many bands that came after them and I was so lucky to be in the middle of it.

  • @laurettelaliberte8864
    @laurettelaliberte8864 Před 5 lety +1

    Hahaha.. I was waiting for you to recognize Dio after you said you never heard of Rainbow; he's young here. He was in Elf, Rainbow, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, and did his solo thing. This is the song I post on the anniversary of his death every year. "Where is your star? Is it far, is it far?"

  • @stefaniebrauer128
    @stefaniebrauer128 Před 3 lety

    Belly smile, teary eyed and chills all over my body every time. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼Oh and Class of 85’ representing. Something tells me you’re just wearing the shirt and didn’t actually graduate then. 😂

  • @fiskedrag
    @fiskedrag Před 5 lety +2

    I’ve listened to Dios work since my early teens.
    Listening to you describe him,his voice and his stagemoves and so,just brings a smile to my face.
    If he had been alive and seen your reaction he would be soo happy.
    I’ve met him twice ,he was soo nice and respectful and really embraced good and bad things he was told about him.
    Thanx for a great reaction 👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety +1

      Nicke 😃 he’s so dope thanks for the feedback peace ✌️

  • @davidcraft8524
    @davidcraft8524 Před 5 lety +3

    Dude, the look on your face when you realized that was Ronnie James Dio singing lol. It was the same look that was on Ralphie's face from The Christmas Story when he found his Red Rider BB gun in the corner of the room. Great job man!

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety +1

      David Craft Christmas story 😆 😃 Peace ✌️

  • @raulcardenas8115
    @raulcardenas8115 Před 5 lety

    Classic Rainbow. One of the greatest hard rock songs ever

  • @johndeeregreen4592
    @johndeeregreen4592 Před 5 lety +2

    Now, you need to check out Rainbow - "Man on the Silver Mountain". That is pretty much the song that helped to define the sub-genre of technical Metal... separating itself from what Black Sabbath had started just a few years earlier.

  • @rogerwelsh2335
    @rogerwelsh2335 Před 4 lety

    Your right in this one. There is no one who all around delivers like him. His voice is technically perfect and then throw in his untouchable stage presence and you have the best ever

  • @2heavenAndHell
    @2heavenAndHell Před 5 lety

    I saw Dio live some years ago. He was so, so good. Cozy Powell on drums is a legend and so is also Ritchie Blackmoore on the guitar. I used to come home from school and before ma had prepared lunch I would listen to this song on headphones. I still have the original - I would never ever sell it.

  • @sparkplug4624
    @sparkplug4624 Před 5 lety +10

    Was no other singer like Dio. Still isn't. I'm gonna do like everybody else and suggest Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath.

  • @SupertzarMetal
    @SupertzarMetal Před 5 lety

    Ronnie James Dio was born 10. July 1942. In 1957 he started his musical journey, playing bass, then later singing.
    He was in bands like Ronnie and the Redcaps, Ronnie Dio and the Prophets, ELF, Rainbow, Black Sabbath (replacing Ozzy), and in 1983 he started his own band DIO.
    Ozzy had used the V sign when he toured with Sabbath, Dio invented the sign of the horns 🤘 in 1980.
    After Ozzy did a tour with Black Sabbath in 2005, they agreed that they would only use the name Black Sabbath with Ozzy on vocals, so when they reunited with Dio in 2007 they used the name Heaven & Hell. I saw them in Oslo in 2009. Later that year he was diagnosed with cancer, and he died 16. May 2010.

  • @uoabigaillevey
    @uoabigaillevey Před 5 lety

    I remember back in the late 80's, I was lucky enough to get to see Dio in concert for the 'Dream Evil' tour with Megadeth as opener. You mentioned about practicing specific movements and such.. and it is this to which I am commenting... About a month prior to going to see the concert.. maybe a bit less than a month.. there was a 'live' broadcast of the 'Dream Evil' concert on MTv.. which I did watch. When I went to the actual concert I noticed something... the band members 'moved' to the exact same locations during specific parts of songs.. Dio would stand behind the guitarist and give the metal horns at the exact same part of the song as the prior live broadcast, etc.. The stageshow is very well rehearsed and choreographed... and it turns out there are several good reasons for this.
    1) The stage is normally dark, with bright lights shining into the faces of the performers.. they are near-blind up there most of the time.. so they need to know 'where' they are at all times so tey do not trip over each other or bump into each other.
    2) They have to be in specific locations to be safe from moving equipment (They had a mechanical spider and a mechanical dragon in this specific tour) and from pyrotechnics.. (otherwise ya have Michael Jackson's flaming hair.. or James Hetfield's face on fire)
    3) They do not have to 'think' about where to 'go' or what to 'do' next.. it's preplanned, rehearsed and memorized.. so they can focus more on their performance.
    This is just through my observation of the live broadcast and subsequent live show I attended. Was quite the eye opener when I realized these things.
    Peace

  • @matthieujoly424
    @matthieujoly424 Před 5 lety +1

    Just enjoying when you're earing at Dio!! :)
    You says it all about him. He's a really huge/great singer.

  • @StephenCameron
    @StephenCameron Před 3 lety

    One of the coolest parts of this song, before the wizard falls, it's "I believe" (present tense), and after, "we believed" (past tense). It's the story of faith, and faith lost.

  • @j.jennings1722
    @j.jennings1722 Před 5 lety +2

    I have a great suggestion for WTF Wednesdays. You should react to Frank Zappa's song combo, "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow / Nanook Rubs It". It's hilarious, but with some great musicianship. These two songs are part of a ten minute suite that includes two other songs, but a person can listen to these first two songs without any problem. I think you'll get a kick out of them.

  • @johnstarace8369
    @johnstarace8369 Před 5 lety

    Richie Blackmore is an excellent guitarist who started with Deep Purple (Smoke on the Water). He's playing in a scale called the Phrygian scale, used in this type of music, this song has a middle eastern tone to it, ad that scale works well with it.

  • @LooseCohesion
    @LooseCohesion Před 5 lety

    Take a listen to Rainbow - A light in the black. It's like Stargazer on steroids. Even more epic vocals, guitar and oh man, the drums, absolutely awesome.

  • @VinE83656
    @VinE83656 Před 5 lety +1

    DIo was in a band called Elf who opened for Deep Purple. When Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore did what was originally a solo album called Ritchie Blaclmore's Rainbow he used the band Elf as his band. Then he officially left Deep Purple replaced all the members of Elf except Dio and the band Rainbow was formed. Rainbow with Dio recorded two more studio albums before Blackmore and Dio parted ways. Rainbow when on with one album with Graham Bonnett as the new singer and then with Joe Lynn Turner for three more studio albums before Blackmore reunited with Deep Purple for a few more albums. After leaving Deep Purple again he did one more Rainbow album with Doogie White on vocals and then went on to form Blackmore's Night with his wife Candace Night to do Renasiance music. Dio joined Black Sabbath for a couple albums before going out on his own.

  • @ballzoffire123
    @ballzoffire123 Před 4 lety

    I really get what he's talking about at 7:30. I've been playing instruments for close to 20 years now, and it still fascinates me to this very day how certain notes in certain tones at certain times completely change the entire complexion of a song.

  • @ganuv
    @ganuv Před 5 lety +1

    No brother that was a band where Ronnie James dio basically got his recognition at , this is Ritchie Blackmores rainbow one of the greatest rock guitarist ever that started the band after he left deep purple. Now you know

  • @MAGA-kv1nj
    @MAGA-kv1nj Před 4 lety

    Rainbow was actually Ritchie Blackmore's band (the lead guitarist). He started it after he left the previous band he started... you might know them (Deep Purple). Cozy Powell is on the drums. Led Zeppelin was considering him as John Bonham's replacement. Another legend. Great band, great song.

  • @raulcardenas8115
    @raulcardenas8115 Před 5 lety

    Dio sang lead with Rainbow. Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Ourple formed the band in 1975. One of the greatest rock bands ever

  • @keelinmetaljam923
    @keelinmetaljam923 Před 5 lety +1

    Dio was always my favorite no matter what band he was in from '57/2010 their were none much better. This song may be the greatest hard rock song ever wrote/composed. The most lofty is And then there was Silence from the mighty Blind Guardian.

  • @laurettelaliberte8864
    @laurettelaliberte8864 Před 5 lety +3

    Oh. Now you gotta do Mistreated.. compare the Dio and Coverdale versions.Ronnie was Italian-American, real last name was Padavona... he was tiny, too like 5'3" . but his voice could fill the universe.

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp  Před 5 lety +2

      Laurette LaLiberte super big voice I agree 😃

    • @laurettelaliberte8864
      @laurettelaliberte8864 Před 5 lety

      Here ya go. I decided I had to listen to Mistreated now, so you do too. xP .. I think this is from the same tour as this video czcams.com/video/3RiJKuYvy0s/video.html

  • @jasongreen9638
    @jasongreen9638 Před 5 lety +1

    Great job RRT dio was unreal he was in somany bands lol

  • @JMEAUS22
    @JMEAUS22 Před 5 lety +1

    The human brain likes patterns, it likes order. Yeah, the guitar is just squeals, but when you squeal in a recognisable pattern the brain will enjoy it. Humans are all different, that’s why we all like different types of music. Each individual brain likes certain noises in certain orders, but all music has got at least some rhythm to it. The brain registers input, in this case music, with rhythm & it will eventually grow to like it.

  • @kingkiller_1001
    @kingkiller_1001 Před 5 lety

    Me too kid... Brought me to tears

  • @Pablopax4
    @Pablopax4 Před 5 lety +1

    Talking with his body is a very Italian trait, that's half of it, the other half is stagecraft learned over the years, and yes, one of the very best singers in Rock, subjectively speaking.

  • @mix6809
    @mix6809 Před 5 lety

    Great reaction, Dio was a living god of music, now he's just a god...

  • @shweetpotato
    @shweetpotato Před 3 lety +1

    Ronnie is SO theatrical, he is telling a story.. he is the God of RoCk and always will be ..he would have been great on broadway.. Heaven and Hell LIVE is awesome

  • @raystrange6053
    @raystrange6053 Před 5 lety

    Rainbow was a band that was started by ex Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. He recruited Ronnie James Dio, an unknown at the time, to be his vocalist. Dio and Blackmore later parted ways due to musical differences. Dio then went on to replace Ozzy in Black Sabbath. After 2 albums, Ronnie quit Black Sabbath and formed his own band "Dio", which went on to achieve vast commercial success. So, in essence, Ronnie James Dio has been the lead singer for 3 legendary heavy metal bands.

  • @randywebb4671
    @randywebb4671 Před 5 lety +1

    "who's better" is subjective, I think they are both good. I was into Dio as a solo artist more, because of my age, then I went back and checked out the Sabbath and Rainbow. BTW a great Rainbow song is "man on the silver mountain. Peace to you and yours

  • @bobmcbride1487
    @bobmcbride1487 Před 5 lety

    I consider myself to be a fortunate person to have actually met Ronnie James Dio many years ago, Probably 1989 or 1990, I was about 21 years old, What an amazing voice, And I have seen him perform as well, And no... In my opinion there has never been a better singer in metal, Iron Maiden is about as close as I think anyone ever came.
    Thanks for the video reaction to Stargazer by Rainbow, It was epic.

  • @philiposm
    @philiposm Před 5 lety +2

    This is a dope song. I'll be honest, I knew RB started this band but never really listened to it.
    I've said it before, Dio has a very theatrical voice, I'm sure he could have done something on Broadway. And I'll disagree with you about him practicing. That's something you're born with. Some people are singers and some people are what you call frontmen. He's definitely that. Blackmore's guitar playing is among the best ever.

  • @Beastiadidio
    @Beastiadidio Před 5 lety

    He is telling the story of the song with strong visual imagery. He did this in all his songs.

  • @da8171
    @da8171 Před 4 lety

    Ronnie was in a couple of bands. I just listen to whatever he's done.
    Dio, Black Sabbath, Rainbow or Elf it doesn't matter. He was amazing

  • @itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837

    Just like those of Richie's guitar, your ramblings work and are welcome!

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 Před 5 lety +1

    Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford are up there with Dio, but Dio himself can’t be beaten.

  • @RianMeier
    @RianMeier Před 5 lety

    Dio is truly a metal god... Another great vocalist is a woman called Floor Jansen. This is the first video of yours I've watched so I don't know if you've seen her perform, but I'd suggest listening to Nightwish - Ghost love score 2013 version or later (especially the Wacken version). She is their new vocalist. She used to be with a band called After Forever which is also great.

  • @ponytrekker9315
    @ponytrekker9315 Před 5 lety

    Dio was discovered by Ritchie Blackmore he put him on the map he did the same for David Coverdale..Blackmore is the co founder of deep purple. Dio. Was the Singer of this band called Elf Who supported deep purple back in the early 70s Blackmore loved his voice and asked him if he would be the vocalist of his new band called rainbow after he left purple. After Dio quit rainbow he joined Black Sabbath for 2 albums and then went on his own after that.

  • @ccsportsfan7886
    @ccsportsfan7886 Před 4 lety

    Great take thanks

  • @Module79L
    @Module79L Před 5 lety

    One of the best intros in Rock music. If Cozy Powell was still alive he'd probably put to shame some of today's drummers, even at the age of of 71.

  • @geggs13
    @geggs13 Před 5 lety +1

    Gave a like for the attempted stick throwing, alone.
    Many will suggest Judas priest and Rob Halford for a similar vocalist. He is a legend, with multiple singing styles. I would suggest Blood Red Skies for a first listen. It's not their best or most popular song, but Halford 's voice is very powerful in this one.

  • @chrisreynolds8223
    @chrisreynolds8223 Před 5 lety

    Rainbow is the band. The legendary Richie Blackmore on guitar who arguably created the most iconic riff ever Smoke on the water. Check out Dio in Black Sabbath

  • @user-gk1nt6sm2z
    @user-gk1nt6sm2z Před 4 lety

    Nice reaction

  • @freddy9658laf
    @freddy9658laf Před 4 lety

    Rainbow Rising is iconic of heavy metal.