Rainbow/Canada 1997
Rainbow/Canada 1997
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Many of the live footage of the 1990 RAINBOW, which featured Doogie White as vocalist, are known, including 1995's "Rockpalast." Among them, the video that entertains the '97 tour in the best way is definitely this work "BURN IN WAREHOUSE" which contains the Toronto, Canada performance on February 26th. The screen, which uses many bold and skillful close-ups, clearly shows Richie, Dougie, and others, from their play to their facial expressions, surprising fans with the ``quality that approaches professional shots.'' It was well received. This time, we have decided to release this masterpiece video in order to give you a deeper taste of "LIVE AT THE MACHINE", which includes the Michigan performance on February 27th (the day after the Toronto performance)! We will let you enjoy the RAINBOW live in 1997 not only from the sound source but also from the visual aspect! The appeal of this video is, of course, Richie's play, which is shown in great detail throughout. The opening song ``Spotlight Kid'' features a wonderful solo with flowing fingering, ``Long Live Rock 'n' Roll'' includes ``Black Night'', and ``Mistreated'' shows action reminiscent of the '70s. Fans will not be able to take their eyes off the screen from the beginning of the live performance! The photographer himself is located slightly at the rear of the venue, so there are some scenes where the audience will partially block the front view. However, the dynamic images of the players and the overflowing sense of reality are entertainment that goes beyond logic! Many of the band members, including Dougie and bassist Greg Smith, have been working with Richie for two years, so each song is a performance that you can listen to with confidence. In particular, the above-mentioned “Mistreated” is a wonderful play, and it is a scene that can be said to be the highlight of the live performance, both worth seeing and listening to. The feature of the '97 live was the drumming of John Miceli, who was newly added in place of Chuck Bergi. With his participation, the middle part from "Wolf To The Moon" to "Still I'm Sad" has a different expression, and the familiar "Man On The Silver Mountain" has a jam session-style intro added. There are many places to listen. These would be interesting to compare with the takes when Chuck was enrolled. “Black Masquerade” and “Ariel” from the following “STRANGERS IN US ALL” vividly color the live highlights. The audience was excited by the series of famous songs, and the medley of “Since You Been Gone” and “Perfect Strangers” also received a great reaction. Dougie's singing was also very good, and it was clear that the whole venue was having fun and getting excited. Furthermore, this video is also eye-catching because it includes "Hall Of The Mountain King", which was often dropped in sets during this period (it's great to be able to see the same song from 1997 in an excellent video) ). Just by placing this song at the end, the live performance will feel much different. And in the encore, “Woman From Tokyo” was followed by “Burn”! The approximately 95-minute live performance concludes with great excitement in the venue. In this work, you can enjoy RITCHIE BLACKMORE'S RAINBOW's final stage that lasted for about two years from 1995 with excellent video and sound quality with an original menu! If you enjoy it together with “LIVE AT THE MACHINE” which includes the first day of the Michigan performance the next day, everyone should be able to get a complete understanding of the ’97 North American tour. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get this must-have package for RAINBOW fans! 1. Intro. 2. Over The Rainbow 3. Spotlight Kid 4. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 5. Mistreated 6. Wolf To The Moon 7. Difficult To Cure 8. Keyboard Solo 9. Still I'm Sad 10. Drum Solo 11. Man On The Silver Mountain 12. Temple Of The King 13. Black Masquerade 14. Ariel 15. Since You Been Gone 16. Perfect Strangers 17. Hey Joe 18. Hall Of The Mountain King 19. Woman From Tokyo 20. Burn Ritchie Blackmore – Guitar Doogie White – Vocal Greg Smith – Bass Paul Morris – Keyboards John Miceli – Drums Candice Night – Vocal COLOUR NTSC Approx .94min.
1. Intro. 2. Over The Rainbow 3. Spotlight Kid 4. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 5. Mistreated 6. Wolf To The Moon 7. Difficult To Cure 8. Keyboard Solo 9. Still I'm Sad 10. Drum Solo 11. Man On The Silver Mountain 12. Temple Of The King 13. Black Masquerade 14. Ariel 15. Since You Been Gone 16. Perfect Strangers 17. Hey Joe 18. Hall Of The Mountain King 19. Woman From Tokyo 20. Burn Ritchie Blackmore – Guitar Doogie White – Vocal Greg Smith – Bass Paul Morris – Keyboards John Miceli – Drums Candice Night – Vocal COLOUR NTSC Approx .94min.