UPDATE 2nd Show:New Lineup Of RAINBOW Performs Live For First Time: Video Footage

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The new lineup of Ritchie Blackmore's RAINBOW made its live debut earlier tonight (Friday, June 17) at the Monsters Of Rock festival at Freilichtbühne in Loreley, Germany. Joining Ritchie in the group are LORDS OF BLACK singer Ronnie Romero, STRATOVARIUS keyboardist Jens Johansson, BLACKMORE'S NIGHT drummer David Keith and bassist Bob Nouveau (a.k.a. Robert "Bob" Curiano, ex-BLACKMORE'S NIGHT).
The setlist was as follows:
01. Highway Star (DEEP PURPLE cover)
02. Spotlight Kid
03. Mistreated (DEEP PURPLE cover)
04. Since You Been Gone (Russ Ballard cover)
05. Man On The Silver Mountain
06. Catch The Rainbow
07. Difficult To Cure
08. Perfect Strangers (DEEP PURPLE cover)
09. Child In Time (DEEP PURPLE cover)
10. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll
11. Stargazer
12. Black Night (DEEP PURPLE cover)
13. Smoke On The Water (DEEP PURPLE cover)
Fan-filmed video footage and photos of the concert are available below.
Ritchie spoke to Dutch magazine Aardschok about his decision to enlist a new group of musicians to help him perform RAINBOW and DEEP PURPLE classics at three European shows this summer. Asked why he chose not to hire a "more famous" vocalist, Blackmore said: "The whole idea was to find good musicians. Of course, there were many familiar names around, but this idea didn't appeal to me. Unlike many others, I prefer to discover new musicians who can add a fresh approach to my music. It's great to present new musicians to the public."
He continued: "The singer Ronnie Romero is complete unknown. He's 34 and I'm sure that he'll have a great career in this scene. He is orginally from Chile, but lives in Spain. Bassist Bob Nouveau is from Connecticut, and Jens is a known and respected keyboard player. It's very easy to work with him, because he's so experienced.
"With drummers, I always tend to be very selective. For instance, I do not like to work with showmen. On stage, I need a groove and a lot of these so-called 'famous' drummers often rely more on the show element than on feel. I know many guys who can make their sticks fly and use sixteen bass drums, but who are mediocre when it comes to music. David Keith, however, has a great feel for rhythm."
Blackmore also talked about the renewed interest in classic rock and the media hype surrounding his return to rock. He said: "I never think about how good or bad things are going in a group. I'm just trying to create music of a high-quality standard. My music never really got into the charts. I think the most important thing is to believe in yourself. I think that RAINBOW made some memorable albums, which aren't less appreciated than any DEEP PURPLE album. Both groups were advanced for their time.
"The nostalgia aspect certainly has a role in the upcoming shows. Some people will use this project to check if I can still do it, while others will probably see it as an opportunity to see me on a bigger stage once again."
He added: "I don't want to sound morbid, but I do believe that thoughts like these come with the age that I have. I turned 70 and that has its disadvantages. Having a sore back or stiff fingers on stage is no fun. However, all this comes totally from myself.
"There were moments, a few years ago, when I thought of how much fun it would be to play some of the old songs again. However, the longer I thought about it the less appealing it all became. It was not until I found out about Ronnie that the whole idea came back again and when I started realizing the idea. He has a great voice and his fresh input is what gave me the final push. I am quite demanding when it comes to singers, but with Ronnie is absolutely feels good. This guy has a great future in the scene. He sounds like a perfect fit for this job because he has a voice that reminds of [Ronnie James] Dio but is versatile enough to also handle the [Ian] Gillan songs well."
Regarding the song selection for the summer shows, Blackmore said: "The setlist will be RAINBOW songs for about 70 percent, including 'Stargazer', because apparently that's a song everybody wants to hear. About 30 percent will be DEEP PURPLE songs. We will focus on the best-known songs. The Dio era will be a central part of the show, but we will also play songs from the Joe Lynn Turner and Graham Bonnet periods. As far as PURPLE is concerned; we will play the Gillan era but will also play something from the David Coverdale period."
Blackmore also addressed the possibility of further shows being announced if the upcoming dates go well. He said: "I deliberately chose to only give three concerts, to see if I'm still able to do this. Of course, there have been a lot of attractive offers, especially from Sweden and Finland. However, we must remember that I have already planned a German tour for BLACKMORE'S NIGHT in July. As you know, after I suspended the activities of RAINBOW, I became very interested in playing renaissance music. To move back to the electrics from the acoustics won't be easy. I've rarely played rock music in the last years, and before these shows I have to cut my nails short. Because when I play this other music, I need long nails. Five days after the last RAINBOW show, there'll already be the first BLACKMORE'S NIGHT show, so it's unclear if I will have enough time to grow my nails back. If it won't work so fast, I have to rely on false plastic nails. I never had this problem before, but I'm glad that I can [do something to] help me out."
He went on to say: "If we enjoy ourselves and the audience gives us a positive vibe back, then I won't rule out the possibility of continuing. However, the second round of dates will probably take place in 2017. But the crucial factor will be the chemistry between the musicians and the audience reaction. These shows will be recorded on video, so that we can release it later on. But my heart will always belong to renaissance music."
Blackmore will perform RAINBOW and DEEP PURPLE material at two more shows this month. The second German concert will take place tomorrow (Saturday, June 18 at the Monsters Of Rock festival at Festplatz am Viadukt in Bietigheim-Bissingen. The U.K. show will be held on Saturday, June 25 at the Genting Arena in Birmingham.
[Edited on 6/20/2016 by jszfunk]
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

thats a sweet playlist

Singer sounds great. The band is a little rough around the edges at times especially the bass. Shame they don't get a chance to play more and gel a bit.

He went on to say: "If we enjoy ourselves and the audience gives us a positive vibe back, then I won't rule out the possibility of continuing. However, the second round of dates will probably take place in 2017. But the crucial factor will be the chemistry between the musicians and the audience reaction. These shows will be recorded on video, so that we can release it later on. But my heart will always belong to renaissance music."
Well now.............I would be on board with this if he brings it to the U.S.

The setlist was great, except I would drop "Spotlight Kid" and replace it with "Burn".
That was ok and the singer was much better than I expected, but the band seemed a bit sluggish.
It could just be the quality of the recording, but Ritchie's "Highway Star" solo sounded a couple of steps slow. Not as crisp as usual, but then again how many years has it been since he played it regularly?

Let's just add Burn.
But I would switch out Spotlight Kid for Death Alley Driver.
I would also add Weiss Heim to the mix.

I could go for that as well.
I even remember the video for Death Alley Driver.
[Edited on 6/18/2016 by WarEagleRK]


It looks like they updated with more and some better video clips.
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/new-lineup-of-rainbow-performs-live-for-first-time-video-footage-photos/#HWmJC72Wlr5x7WK7.99
From what I can tell, and its hard with Ritchie, he seems to be enjoying himself;). Its nice to hear him play rock again. Great tone as always and all of his sweet melodic fills and nuances he adds. He is truly a master of that instrument, and one of the greats.
I would like to hear them do All Night Long, and I agree Burn would be good, and maybe Rat Bat Bku
Is Candice singing backup? I can see some singers off to the right of the drummer.
[Edited on 6/19/2016 by jszfunk]
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

link to page with videos of 2nd night
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/watch-quality-video-footage-of-rainbows-second-comeback-concert/
Ronnie nails the vocals so good, especially during Child In Time a the 2:20 mark when he starts the yelling/screaming part. Sounds like a young Ian Gillan. I am sure Ritchie is more than happy with this young mans performance. Great guitar solo by Ritchie during that song. I know I said it before but this is really a treat to see and hear him play rock again. That man is one of the best ever!!!
[Edited on 6/20/2016 by jszfunk]
[Edited on 6/20/2016 by jszfunk]
[Edited on 6/20/2016 by jszfunk]
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