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  • Rainbow – Since You’ve Been Gone

    Rainbow – Since You’ve Been Gone

    From Purple Haze to Rainbow: Ritchie Blackmore’s Rock Evolution

    In the colorful landscape of classic rock, few bands have been as transformative, as innovative, and as resilient as Rainbow. The brainchild of the enigmatic Deep Purple guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, Rainbow has given the world some of the most iconic rock anthems in history.

    When Rainbow was founded in 1975, it was a bold new experiment from Ritchie Blackmore. For Blackmore, who had already proven his mettle with Deep Purple, this was an opportunity to venture into newer territories of hard rock, blending it with tinges of classical music to create a novel, unique sound.

    At its inception, group consisted of Ritchie Blackmore wielding his trusty guitar, the vociferous Ronnie James Dio, keyboardist Mickey Lee Soule, bassist Craig Gruber, and drummer Gary Driscoll. Together, they explored the realms of hard rock, pushing its boundaries with every passing record.

    However, the true spirit of the band never remained stagnant. When Ronnie James Dio departed from the band, a shift in the sonic landscape of Rainbow ensued. The band was now moving towards a softer, more melodic version of rock, with new frontman Graham Bonnet breathing life into the revamped sound. This era was the dawn of new classics, one of which was the stellar track, “Since You’ve Been Gone”.

    “Since You’ve Been Gone” remains one of Rainbow’s most enduring anthems. Bonnet’s raw and passionate vocal delivery, combined with Blackmore’s intricate and emotive guitar work, imbues the song with an infectious energy that listeners can’t help but resonate with. The song perfectly encapsulates the transformative phase Rainbow was undergoing, while still retaining the essence of their hard rock roots.

    Fast forward to 2016, and Ritchie Blackmore reignited the Rainbow legacy, bringing back the band with a new lineup and a new name – Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow. The new roster includes powerhouse vocalist Ronnie Romero, drummer David Keith from Blackmore’s Night, bassist Bob Nouveau, and keyboardist Jens Johanssen of Stratovarius fame. Adding depth to the vocal dynamics of the new lineup are supporting vocalists Candice Night and Lady Lynn.

    The reformed Rainbow represents Blackmore’s continued commitment to innovation and resilience in his music journey. It’s a testament to the enduring legacy of one of rock’s most iconic bands. Through every transformation, every lineup change, Rainbow continues to shine bright, a testament to Blackmore’s commitment to forging new paths while honoring the past.

    As we continue to be regaled by the reinvention of Rainbow, we remember the tracks that defined their earlier eras, and “Since You’ve Been Gone” stands as a glowing beacon, a testament to Rainbow’s ability to evolve, transform, and continue rocking, no matter what. With Ritchie Blackmore at the helm, one can only look forward to what Rainbow will conjure up next in the ever-evolving landscape of rock.

  • Rainbow – I Surrender

    Rainbow – I Surrender

    Rainbow

    Ah, yes, Rainbow. They represent the heart of a golden era, a time when the music wasn’t merely background noise but an immersive experience that took you on a journey. It was a time when artists like Rainbow weren’t merely creating tracks but crafting masterpieces.

    Born from the brilliant mind of Deep Purple’s guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, Rainbow was a trailblazer in the rock music world of the ’70s and ’80s. Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow, or Blackmore’s Rainbow as we sometimes called them, was a band that wasn’t afraid to mix the raw energy of rock with the mystical allure of medieval and classical influences, making them stand out in a crowded genre.

    In 1981, they released the album ‘Difficult to Cure’, which was a true testament to their creativity and artistic depth. The tracklist was littered with gems, but one that shone the brightest was the song “I Surrender”. Unlike some of their previous tracks, this song had an overtly commercial appeal, showcasing the versatility of Rainbow.

    “I Surrender” was a departure from their traditional sound, yet it managed to retain the soul and essence of Rainbow. Composed by Russ Ballard, the track had the perfect blend of powerful guitar riffs, strong vocals, and infectious rhythm, topped off with Blackmore’s impressive solo – all the elements that made Rainbow a cherished name in rock music.

    The lyrics spoke to the heart, touching on the theme of love and surrendering to its all-encompassing power, something every baby boomer could resonate with. Coupled with Joe Lynn Turner’s passionate delivery, the song became an anthem for many of our generation, a melody that still rings true in our hearts.

    In an age where music is often reduced to a disposable commodity, it’s refreshing to look back on the days when every chord struck a note in our souls, and every lyric spoke volumes. The Rainbow was not just a band; they were a beacon of creativity and expression. “I Surrender” wasn’t just a song; it was a confession of love and an admission of vulnerability.

    Rainbow’s music, especially tracks like “I Surrender”, reminds us of the power and significance of music, taking us back to simpler times when the music was more than just a playlist filler. It was the soundtrack of our lives.

    Long live Rainbow, and long live rock!

  • Rainbow – I Surrender

    Rainbow – I Surrender

    Rainbow - I Surrender

    Rainbow

    Ah, yes, Rainbow. They represent the heart of a golden era, a time when the music wasn’t merely background noise but an immersive experience that took you on a journey. It was a time when artists like Rainbow weren’t merely creating tracks but crafting masterpieces.

    Born from the brilliant mind of Deep Purple’s guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, Rainbow was a trailblazer in the rock music world of the ’70s and ’80s. Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow, or Blackmore’s Rainbow as we sometimes called them, was a band that wasn’t afraid to mix the raw energy of rock with the mystical allure of medieval and classical influences, making them stand out in a crowded genre.

    In 1981, they released the album ‘Difficult to Cure’, which was a true testament to their creativity and artistic depth. The tracklist was littered with gems, but one that shone the brightest was the song “I Surrender”. Unlike some of their previous tracks, this song had an overtly commercial appeal, showcasing the versatility of Rainbow.

    “I Surrender” was a departure from their traditional sound, yet it managed to retain the soul and essence of Rainbow. Composed by Russ Ballard, the track had the perfect blend of powerful guitar riffs, strong vocals, and infectious rhythm, topped off with Blackmore’s impressive solo – all the elements that made Rainbow a cherished name in rock music.

    The lyrics spoke to the heart, touching on the theme of love and surrendering to its all-encompassing power, something every baby boomer could resonate with. Coupled with Joe Lynn Turner’s passionate delivery, the song became an anthem for many of our generation, a melody that still rings true in our hearts.

    In an age where music is often reduced to a disposable commodity, it’s refreshing to look back on the days when every chord struck a note in our souls, and every lyric spoke volumes. The Rainbow was not just a band; they were a beacon of creativity and expression. “I Surrender” wasn’t just a song; it was a confession of love and an admission of vulnerability.

    Rainbow’s music, especially tracks like “I Surrender”, reminds us of the power and significance of music, taking us back to simpler times when the music was more than just a playlist filler. It was the soundtrack of our lives.

    Long live Rainbow, and long live rock!

  • Rainbow – Since You’ve Been Gone

    Rainbow – Since You’ve Been Gone

    Rainbow - Since You've Been Gone

    From Purple Haze to Rainbow: Ritchie Blackmore’s Rock Evolution

    In the colorful landscape of classic rock, few bands have been as transformative, as innovative, and as resilient as Rainbow. The brainchild of the enigmatic Deep Purple guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, Rainbow has given the world some of the most iconic rock anthems in history.

    When Rainbow was founded in 1975, it was a bold new experiment from Ritchie Blackmore. For Blackmore, who had already proven his mettle with Deep Purple, this was an opportunity to venture into newer territories of hard rock, blending it with tinges of classical music to create a novel, unique sound.

    At its inception, group consisted of Ritchie Blackmore wielding his trusty guitar, the vociferous Ronnie James Dio, keyboardist Mickey Lee Soule, bassist Craig Gruber, and drummer Gary Driscoll. Together, they explored the realms of hard rock, pushing its boundaries with every passing record.

    However, the true spirit of the band never remained stagnant. When Ronnie James Dio departed from the band, a shift in the sonic landscape of Rainbow ensued. The band was now moving towards a softer, more melodic version of rock, with new frontman Graham Bonnet breathing life into the revamped sound. This era was the dawn of new classics, one of which was the stellar track, “Since You’ve Been Gone”.

    “Since You’ve Been Gone” remains one of Rainbow’s most enduring anthems. Bonnet’s raw and passionate vocal delivery, combined with Blackmore’s intricate and emotive guitar work, imbues the song with an infectious energy that listeners can’t help but resonate with. The song perfectly encapsulates the transformative phase Rainbow was undergoing, while still retaining the essence of their hard rock roots.

    Fast forward to 2016, and Ritchie Blackmore reignited the Rainbow legacy, bringing back the band with a new lineup and a new name – Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow. The new roster includes powerhouse vocalist Ronnie Romero, drummer David Keith from Blackmore’s Night, bassist Bob Nouveau, and keyboardist Jens Johanssen of Stratovarius fame. Adding depth to the vocal dynamics of the new lineup are supporting vocalists Candice Night and Lady Lynn.

    The reformed Rainbow represents Blackmore’s continued commitment to innovation and resilience in his music journey. It’s a testament to the enduring legacy of one of rock’s most iconic bands. Through every transformation, every lineup change, Rainbow continues to shine bright, a testament to Blackmore’s commitment to forging new paths while honoring the past.

    As we continue to be regaled by the reinvention of Rainbow, we remember the tracks that defined their earlier eras, and “Since You’ve Been Gone” stands as a glowing beacon, a testament to Rainbow’s ability to evolve, transform, and continue rocking, no matter what. With Ritchie Blackmore at the helm, one can only look forward to what Rainbow will conjure up next in the ever-evolving landscape of rock.