Posté : 03 nov. 2005, 19:21
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Donc Stargazer sans Dio ........
C'est quand même sa voix qui porte le morceau sur Rising
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Donc Stargazer sans Dio ........La version des Monsters Of Rock 80 avec Graham Bonnet est absolument géniale. C'est le premier morceau que j'ai entendu de Rainbow.schimansky a écrit :Donc Stargazer sans Dio ........![]()
C'est quand même sa voix qui porte le morceau sur Rising
According to a posting on Deep-Purple.net, RAINBOW's 1977 concert in Munich, Germany is finally being prepared for official DVD release. This is the only known concert by the Blackmore / Powell / Dio incarnation of the band to be filmed in full. It will appear first in Japan, probably as a two single-layer disc NTSC set. Contrary to the impression given in some news sources, it WILL then appear in the rest of the world early in 2006 but as a single-disc dual layer release. The European edition will contain an extra commentary, written by RAINBOW biographer Roy Davies, extra packaging, etc. As well as the full concert (including guitar demolition and some great shots of the famous electronic rainbow), there are interviews, extra RAINBOW promos etc.
This show has been bootlegged extensively in a number of formats, but this new release will be pristine quality with remastered audio etc. Those who have seen the test copy say it's excellent. For those who never saw RAINBOW in their early days, a real treat. For those who did, a reminder of what an awesome band they were at the time.
Kiss of Death a écrit :Dio, JL Turner, Graham Bonnet ou Doogie White : Blackmore a toujours su choisir des pointures au chant.
Moi aussi !!Kiss of Death a écrit :Dio, JL Turner, Graham Bonnet ou Doogie White : Blackmore a toujours su choisir des pointures au chant.
Ils ont tous fait une carrière interessante par la suite.
Mon RAINBOW préféré est Bent Out of Shape, avec Rising evidemment
According to a posting on the RAINBOW fan site The Rainbow Fanclan Legacy, Darker Than Blue (The Deep Purple Collectors Service) has announced the release of three complete concerts from RAINBOW 1976 European Tour in Germany on CD. The first release will be "Live in Cologne 1976", featuring the following track listing: "Kill The King", "Mistreated", "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves", "Catch The Rainbow", "Man On The Silver Mountain", "Stargazer", "Still I'm Sad" and "Do You Close Your Eyes".
Three of RAINBOW's German shows from 1976 have been remixed to form special collectors' releases to mark the 30th anniversary of the band's first world tour. These have been produced primarily for Japan but will also be issued in Europe via AFN in Germany. The first release is September 25 when 1976 Cologne will be issued as a two-CD set in jewel-case. Dusseldorf and Nurnberg will follow.
Sauf que les morceaux ont été enregistrés entre Köln, Düsseldorf, Mannheim et München..."Kill The King", "Mistreated", "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves", "Catch The Rainbow", "Man On The Silver Mountain", "Stargazer", "Still I'm Sad" and "Do You Close Your Eyes"
According to a posting on the RAINBOW fan site The Rainbow Fanclan Legacy, VAP Japan will release the previously announced RAINBOW "Deutschland Tournee 1976 / Live in Germany 1976" as a six-CD box. Instead of three separate releases as previously reported, it will be released in Japan as a box containing six discs.
The CDs will cover three complete concerts: Cologne (Sept. 25, 1976), Dusseldorf (Sept. 27, 1976) and Nurnberg (Sept. 28, 1976).
Setlist for these concerts:
01. Kill The King
02. Mistreated
03. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
04. Catch The Rainbow
05. Man On The Silver Mountain
06. Stargazer
07. Still I'm Sad
08. Do You Close Your Eyes
Cardinal-Sin a écrit :un peu abusé 6 Cd's, j'ai le double cd's version semi-officiel ça suffirait presque
pas à 100% je crois, c'est pas mentionné dans les discographies officielles de Rainbow, c'est un peu comme tous ces lives de Motörhead, un truc de maison de disque ... pour l'instantGaëtan a écrit : Tu parles du Live In Germany 76? C'est pas un truc officiel alors?
Y'a pas StargazerRAINBOW's "Live In Munich" double-CD is scheduled for release on June 13 in Europe and the U.S. (Eagle Records) and June 21 in Japan. The concert footage, which was released in DVD format in December in Japan, was recorded/filmed in Munich, Germany on October 20, 1977 with the following line-up: Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Cozy Powell (drums), Bob Daisley (bass) and David Stone (keyboards).
"Live In Munich" double-CD track listing:
CD 1:
01. Kill The King
02. Mistreated
03. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves
04. Catch The Rainbow
05. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll
CD 2:
01. Man On The Silver Mountain
02. Still I'm Sad
03. Do You Close Your Eyes
Je sais, je l'ai déjà. J'avais On Stage, puis j'ai racheté Live In Germany uniquement pour Stargazer. Mais je m'en lasse pas, j'aurais aimé la voir sur ce live qui va sortir, c'est un des morceaux qui me fait le plus tripper, tous groupes/époques/styles confondus. C'est la perfection, stou.Bebert a écrit :c'est la version audio du Rockpalast 1977.
Si tu veux Stargazer Talasquin, il existe un double CD "Rainbow live in Germany" ou elle figure dessus.