Ritchie Blackmore/Ritchie Blackmore Story Japanese Broadcast 1976
Ritchie Blackmore/Ritchie Blackmore Story Japanese Broadcast 1976
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This is a valuable radio broadcast air check following ``ROCK ON'' and ``RISING IN OSAKA,'' which became a hot topic by packaging radio programs that were broadcast in the 1970s and bringing back the atmosphere of the times. The series is set to be released once again! This time, the "Ritchie Blackmore Story" of the "Rock Summer Course" where the famous music critic served as a DJ! This work also records the content as it was broadcast at the time, taking the listener back in time 36 years! The music program recorded here is part of the "Rock Summer Course" series that was featured every summer on FM stations in the Kanto region in the mid-'70s. In addition to blues and prog rock, the program covered a variety of foreign music and rock. Among these, ``Musician Stories,'' typified by ``The Ritchie Blackmore Story,'' was broadcast for six consecutive days in August 1976. Other unique content featured at this time included ``The Eric Clapton Story'', ``The Jimi Hendrix Story'', and ``The Greg Lake Story''. "The Ritchie Blackmore Story" included in this work is a program that aired on August 12th for the fourth time. The sound with almost no noise is noteworthy. The reception is so stable that when you listen to it, you wonder, "Did they copy the master of the broadcasting station?" The program is set in such a way that the DJ is riding on a diesel train (it looks like he is actually on the train), and is exposed to Richie's music on the train. Following the opening, a number of representative songs from the DEEP PURPLE era will be featured, such as “Kentucky Woman,” “Speed King,” “Highway Star,” “Burn,” and “Soldier Of Fortune.” What is noteworthy about this program is the talk between songs. The DJ is also a famous person (he was also the DJ on WHITESNAKE's "BBC ENCORE HOUR: Japanese Broadcast 1981"), but the person he was talking to was also well-known to music fans from back then, and their voices could be heard flying from the left and right channels. The talk progresses as follows. The listener feels as if they are in between the two parties, and can listen to the talk with great interest. The analysis of Richie as a guitar player and as a person, as you can hear after ``Highway Star'', is interesting. Especially, the scene where RAINBOW is mentioned after "Roll Over Beethoven" is a must-listen. At this time, RAINBOW had just begun full-scale activities, and comments from experts gave the impression that they were still trying to find their way. The feeling of trying to discern the direction of the band tickles the listener's "pseudo-real-time sensation." Furthermore, when listening to the content of the talk, comments such as ``It's good that we gathered new members, but we ended up making an album without properly coordinating them,'' and ``His interpersonal relationships were lacking in smoothness,'' were the only comments from RAINBOW. There are some very interesting things that seem to be hinted at after that. The program itself ends with “Tarot Woman,” but this work also includes the radio news that was included in the master as is. Here, events that were making a fuss around the world at the time are touched upon, and once again the listener will be able to experience a ``pseudo-real-time sensation.'' Like RAINBOW's ``ROCK ON'' and WHITESNAKE's ``BBC ENCORE HOUR: Japanese Broadcast 1981,'' this work provides an irresistible nostalgia for avid music fans from that time, and an interesting moment for younger fans. I will let you enjoy each one in the reception condition that can be said to be. Broadcast Date : 12th August 1976 1. Intro 2. Kentucky Woman 3. DJ Talk 4. Speed King 5. Highway Star(Made In Japan) 6. DJ Talk 7. Burn 8. Coronarias Redig 9. DJ Talk 10. Soldier Of Fortune 11. DJ Talk 12. Roll Over Beethoven(Screaming Lord Sutch) 13. DJ Talk 14. Black Sheep Of The Family 15. Sill I'm Sad 16. DJ Talk 17. Tarot Woman18. Outro. 19. News
1. Intro 2. Kentucky Woman 3. DJ Talk 4. Speed King 5. Highway Star(Made In Japan) 6. DJ Talk 7. Burn 8. Coronarias Redig 9. DJ Talk 10. Soldier Of Fortune 11. DJ Talk 12. Roll Over Beethoven(Screaming Lord Sutch) 13. DJ Talk 14. Black Sheep Of The Family 15. Sill I'm Sad 16. DJ Talk 17. Tarot Woman18. Outro. 19. News