Silhouette lit by candle light
In September 1995 the last incarnation of Rainbow started tour in support of the new album. The show on October 10 in Düsseldorf, Germany, was filmed for the Rockpalast. Sadly, it still awaits to see the light of the day as an official release. As bootleg collectors know, it’s probably far from being the best performance of the tour. But it definitely had it’s moments. Here’s one of them:
It’s a shame Blackmore didn’t work more with Doogie. He’s got a great voice.
January 11th, 2008 at 03:43Shades of Blackmore’s Night…with some structural similatires to “Fires at Midnight” and superior to the studio version.
January 11th, 2008 at 03:46‘far to be the best performance of the tour’,
January 11th, 2008 at 13:29hey what rae you saying??!!
just listen to ‘black masquerade’ and temple of the king.these are the best versions ever.Blackmore is awesome!!!
for the audio bootlegs I like a lot ‘circus night’ live in stockholm which should have been done for an official live recording(as Doggie said’tonight we are recording a live album…)
nice..no more..
January 11th, 2008 at 13:48the wig is good
Nothing is ever more exciting, in music, than watching Ritchie work it. And this was such a great band.
January 11th, 2008 at 15:01I saw rainbow on their last tour in ’95 and i enjoyed very much,here in milan…it is a pity they have disabanded..
January 11th, 2008 at 15:21What was great about these early SIUA tour performances was RB played with such concentration. Among my all time favourite RB solos are Stockholm and Düsseldorf (i.e. this show) takes of Hunting Humans. Intense yet exceptionally controlled by RB standards.
January 11th, 2008 at 15:36anything ritchie does is great … i just wish i had a chance to see rainbow 🙁 dad has seen them with dio and turner .. but i dont even remember if they came to florida 🙁 🙁 “hey im only 23”
peace
January 11th, 2008 at 16:23Does Ritchie really have a wig? If he has, so what? He does’nt play guitar with his hair anyway.
January 11th, 2008 at 16:45I have a video of this entire show. Very good and it totally escapes me as to why there wasn’t a follow-up album from this line-up. The studio album was very good and Doogie does a great job covering all of the eras of Rainbow and Purple “live”. He has a great range. Also on this video, there is a great interview with Blackmore and Doogie, off the cuff and some very intertaining acoustic performances from them both, whereby they do a rendition of “Hey Joe”, but they actually sing it “Hey OJ….where ya goin’ with that knife in your hand”. This of course, was referring to the media hoopla from the OJ Simpson Trial. They truly seemed to get along very well and I believe a follow-up to the last Rainbow record would have been great. Blackmore’s Night has it’s place, but is should be a side project while Rainbow should be reconstituted and put to the forfront, with Doogie singing.
January 11th, 2008 at 17:17Awesome! I saw the Palo Alto, CA (SF Bay area) stop of this tour. It brings back memories. There is no other like Ritchie. I’m going to go pull out the Stranger in us All CD and give a listen again – for the 100th time!
January 11th, 2008 at 17:31There is only one thing to shout out LOUD:
WE NEED RB WITH THE STRAT BACK – NOOOOOOOW!
Every time I find the DP with Morse great, it just takes me 30 sec of DP with RB or Rainbow music to spoil it. He is THE guitar player in my life. Forget Page and all the rest.
January 11th, 2008 at 17:54Where does one get a hold of the bootleg DVD
January 11th, 2008 at 19:18This is for one of the most smokin’ versions of Ariel I’ve seen so far.
I own the complete bootleg DVD (amongst others) and there are certainly some great moments on it.
Later in the tour they performed Mistreated aswell, a real treat to see and hear it.
January 11th, 2008 at 19:26from this gig you should see ‘TEMPLE OF THE KING’ and ‘BLACK MASQUERADE’. Ritchie B. is simply incredibly inspired!!!!
January 11th, 2008 at 20:00I want the bootleg DVD as well…own some by DP, Rainbow etc., but
January 11th, 2008 at 20:02only one audio from SIUA-tour.
This is probably the most overlooked line-up. Blackmore’s guitar has a much more mature sound to it than, say, “Live Between the Eyes” or even the pre-“Battle Rages On” Purple performances. As we all agree, these recordings should have constituted a live album. Fortunately, we have YouTube and there are several more of these floating around out there.
January 11th, 2008 at 21:19What else is there to say?
I am not alone in this Universe………….
But still……….
Hell, I m lucky to HAVE witnessed the man LIVE with a STRAT in 80, 81, 82(twice), 85, 87(4 times), 90(three times), 93(3 times), 95/96(twice), and of course some snippets in BN………….
Why should I keep omn complaining about having missed the 77 and 78 shows?
Ermmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Need a drink………………..
January 11th, 2008 at 23:58very, very good also just listened to Temple Of The King, really do miss that band and the banjo player
January 12th, 2008 at 03:47i have had the dusseldorf 1995 show ( and many others from this era of his career) for some time and regard this period as a real highlight of ritchies playing. technique and feeling in abundance with hardly any wasted notes (compare to 80’s reunion era purple … ALOT of wasted notes)! i wish he would do this again …. that is , now that he has even MORE discipline from playing BN music, were he to play rock full time again, the result would be absolutely stunning!!! just check paris moon dvd.. ariel, blues etc.! come on ritchie; … DO IT AGAIN!
January 12th, 2008 at 07:18Well, a collector friend of mine came to the rescue with this Dusseldorf-dvd,
January 12th, 2008 at 12:27as well as Paris -95(backstage cam), Osaka Japan -95(audience shot) & Sao Paulo
Brazil -96(audience/pro shot, inc. interviews, Ritchie & Doogie acoustic in Japan & Ariel promovideo) dvd’s.
The sound quality isn’t very good(Dusseldorf an exception), but I’m really
looking forward to seeing/hearing them, at least as a reminder of how good
this SIUA-line up was…Ritchie really was on top form(from what I’ve heard), even better than in any DP re-union rounds!!
I really hope to see Rainbow live one day.They are one of my favourite band ever.
January 12th, 2008 at 12:54COME ON RITCHIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Scott: “now that he has even MORE discipline from playing BN music, were he to play rock full time again, the result would be absolutely stunning!!!”
You are very right. In fact, I think the playing he did in that last Rainbow line-up was in anticipation of the Blackmore’s Night project. He has cleaned it up a great deal, and it would indeed be interesting to see what his playing would be like today in a rock setting. We see hints of it in Blackmore’s Night, as you allude to by way of the exceptional Paris Moon DVD.
January 13th, 2008 at 02:53“…far from the best show…” Yeah, well…. What can you say?
The show is bloddy amazing! I’ve seen some bootlegs from the 1995 tour, and this show is IMO the most enjoyable because of sound, picture etc.. Blackmore is, as always, amazing. There is no one like him, and there will never be someone like him again. It seemed like he found the joy of playing again in the early ninties, and it lasted until 1997. His sound and playing was superior in the ninties, and IMO he reached his second peak at that time.
This incarnation of Rainbow was by far the best besides the Dio line up, and I’m glad I did get to see them twice on the SIUA tour. They were sooooo amazing! Oh yeah, and Blackmore signed my SIUA CD:-)
January 13th, 2008 at 09:49Rainbow did what Deep Purple is afraid to do: Perform versions of songs from all across their existence, regardless of line-up.
January 13th, 2008 at 14:37Aaaah………Takes me back to the days before pointy hats,tights & fairies in
January 14th, 2008 at 00:01boots….Those were indeed the days….do they come back…………????????
Don´t hold your breath………All we can do is sigh, and take a walk down
memory lane……..( SIGH !!! )
NO all we can do is to make pressure to reunite Rainbow with Blackmore-Dio
January 14th, 2008 at 12:47Anything is possible you let it be.
Wonderful !!!
I really like the Stranger in us All album.
January 14th, 2008 at 18:43Doogie is a great singer indeed.
S O S
January 15th, 2008 at 03:24Saw RB and the gang on this tour, and like others wish he’d a done at least 1 more with Doogie and his awesome voice.Sat with Doogie before the show at the nearest pub and he’s also real nice in person as well.
January 15th, 2008 at 18:25Looks almost like there is Candice Night on backing vocals?
January 26th, 2008 at 10:23