I thought I would do something like that but of a guitarist I like. I'm not in to Slayer; I don't really care for their music, but I'm glad they are around. I am a Deep Purple fan, however. I do not think Ritchie is the egotistical monster some think he is. I seen a documentary on him called The Ritchie Blackmore Story. It's very good. The person behind the documentary talks to him and others who know him or have worked with him and Ritchie seems like a terribly kind guy, just very intensely private. He obviously wants privacy from the prying eyes of the world, especially after all the drama of Deep Purple or Rainbow. He seems very down to earth, very personable. He seems like the kind of guy who will take interest in what you're saying and pay attention to you. Overall, a very kind man
Early 1960s
15 years old and already playing breakneck fast... |
1968
Mark I lineup of Deep Purple L-R: Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Ian Paice (drums, red shirt), Jon Lord (keyboard, white shirt), Nick Simper (bass), Rod Evans (vocals) |
1970
The Mark II lineup of Deep Purple L-R: Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Ian Paice (drums), Jon Lord (keyboard), Roger Glover (bass) Ian Gillan (vocals) |
1973. Before the birth of Rainbow...
Burn sessions at Clearwell Castle |
1975
1979
"Since You Been Gone" video |
1980
1981
1982
Ritchie and Amy Rothman |
1984
1990
1993. The final days of Blackmore in Purple...
Today
Ritchie Blackmore and current partner Candice Night on their wedding day. He looks very happy |
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