Ronnie James Dio

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^Kannattaa Helker katsastaa, kun Diosta tykkäät. Somewhere In The Circle on hieno levy täynnä hyviä biisejä ja komeaa laulua. Bändin soundista tulee mieleen ehkä eniten juuri rouhevampi Dio-matsku.
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Vivianilla on taas syöpä.
DEF LEPPARD guitarist Vivian Campbell will receive a stem-cell transplant in September after doctors discovered his cancer had returned.
Campbell — who before joining DEF LEPPARD in 1992 was well known for his work with DIO and WHITESNAKE — went public with his Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis last summer, but announced in November that he was in remission.
However, Campbell has now revealed is still battling the disease with a new high-tech chemo treatment.
In a new interview with Utah's Daily Herald, he said: "The remission was a little bit premature. It came right back. I don't know if the cancer came back or it never totally went away, you know, but the initial scan I did last fall after doing my chemo, the scan came back clean. But there was something about it the oncologist was unclear about and didn't feel good about, so I was referred to another specialist.
"I suppose one of the advantages about being in this city [Los Angeles] that I dislike so much is that there's a lot of great medical facilities here. There's a place called City Of Hope just outside of L.A., and there's a specific oncologist there who's probably the leading oncologist with regards to Hodgkin's in the U.S., and he sent me to him. He had a look at my scans and, you know, everyone was a little bit apprehensive, and he said, 'Well, for now you appear to be in remission." I kind of took that ball and I ran with it, and, unfortunately, it turned out to be premature. So the followup scan that I did a couple months later showed that there was definitely some growth coming back. I ended up having a couple of biopsies — I did a needle biopsy in January and that showed that I was fine, but my oncologist said, and he was right, that needle biopsies are notoriously uncertain, and he suggested I do a surgical biopsy. So I went to Dublin and started to record with the band, we started work on a new record, and as soon as I got back from that, I did another surgical biopsy and that showed that the cancer had definitely come back."
He continued: "I'm actually doing this new high-tech chemo treatment, I'm about halfway through it already, and it's really kind of easy going. It's the first new drug that's been discovered for Hodgkin's since 1977 and they made this discovery in 2011, and it's actually being pioneered here at City Of Hope, so I'm part of this research clinical trial that's going on. It's very, very benign chemo, actually it just targets — I don't know how it works, obviously I'm not a medical person, but somehow or other it just manages to target the cancer cells. It's not like old-school, carpet-bomb chemo where it kills all the fast-growing cells, so I haven't experienced any hair loss or any issues with my skin or nails or anything this time around, which is good. And assuming that works, I'm going to have to continue a couple of treatments, actually, over the course of the tour, so that's awkward to work around, but not impossible. Assuming that it all works and I actually get to a perceived remission stage by August, then as soon as the tour is over in early September I'm going to get a stem-cell transplant, which I can't say I'm looking forward to, but I've been told if I don't do that, the cancer's going to just keep coming back every couple years. And every time it's a little bit more resistant. It is what it is. It could be worse — but at least I have health insurance. [laughs]"
Campbell, who has just joined his DEF LEPPARD bandmates on tour as they kicked off a 42-date trek with KISS last night (Monday, June 23), in Salt Lake City, Utah, believes that being on stage might be the best therapy for him. "It absolutely is," he said. "And when I was going through the chemo last year and the band said to me, 'We've been offered these shows. Can you do them? Do you want to do them? Or we can get someone to cover for you?' I said, '(Bleep) that (bleep)! I'm not having someone else do my job. It actually was very, very therapeutic for me to go and get on stage and do that. And the same is true this year. There's nothing worse than sitting around the house concentrating on the negative. I've always enjoyed my work, and I've always felt very fortunate to be able to do what I love. I am well up for the summer tour indeed."
Campbell's health setback is not expected to affect the recording sessions for DEF LEPPARD's' next album, the follow-up to 2008's "Songs From The Sparkle Lounge", which is being laid down in several sessions.
Campbell told a Florida radio station in April: "Our third and final instalment will be in November, to finish up the record. We're hoping for a release for early spring, 2015."
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About vuodelta 1987 Philadelphiasta liveä, kyseisellä keikalla soitettiin ekan kerran livenä Time To Burn, joka oli muistaakseni ainakin yhdellä kokoelmalla ja Intermission EP:llä ?. Linkin takaa keikan jälkimmäinen osa, hyvällä kuvalla ja äänellä, kovin montaa katsojaa ei vielä ole, joten tuskin kovin monelle teistä tuttu, vaikka kaippa kyseessä on joku kaupallinen julkaisu kuitenkin. Itse en muista juuri tätä keikkaa nähneeni. Ronnie on ihan uskomattomassa kunnossa, kuten tuohon aikaan oli, nauttikaa !!! Mukavia, aika vapaavaltaisia sovituksia hittibiiseihin, mm. hemmetisti venytettyyn Sacred Heartiin.

Line-up suht kova, Dio-Appice-Goldie-Bain-Schnell :finger:

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We are pleased to announce the signing of Last In Line featuring original Dio members, Vivian Campbell, Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain
and Claude Schnell, along with vocalist Andrew Freeman.

When he left Black Sabbath in early 1982 to form his own band, the late, great Ronnie James Dio took powerhouse Black Sabbath drummer, Vinny Appice with him.

Ronnie knew that he wanted a European flavour to balance-out the band, so he asked his former Rainbow bandmate and Scottish native, bassist Jimmy Bain to join him. In turn, Jimmy recommended a young Irish guitarist, Vivian Campbell to complete the line-up. When the four of them met and played for the first time in a North London rehearsal room in September 1982, the magic was evident and the the classic Dio band line-up was born.

Between 1983 and 1985, in quick succession, that line-up wrote, recorded and toured the first three Dio albums. Widely considered to be the crown jewels of the Dio catalogue, Holy Diver, Last In Line and Sacred Heart went on to sell millions as the band, now reinforced by keyboard player, Claude Schnell, played to audiences worldwide.

By 1985, however, trouble was brewing and the fabric of the band had started to unravel. Begining with Vivian Campbell’s firing during the Sacred Heart tour, one by one the other original band members left the fold and slowly the magic was lost.

30 years after the recording of Holy Diver, and without trying to replace the singular sound that was Ronnie’s voice, the original band have started playing the songs they created together again. Joined by the passionate, powerful and unique voice of vocalist Andrew Freeman, Vivian Campbell, Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain and Claude Schnell have united under the name of their classic album, Last In Line, to perform and tour their original songs again.

When any group of musicians write and record together, they create a sound that becomes uniquely theirs. Last In Line brings to life those early, classic Dio albums in a way that only they know how. In a way that only they can.
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Vivian Campbellilta ihan mielenkiintoista juttua taas.
VIVIAN CAMPBELL: I Wouldn't Be Doing LAST IN LINE If RONNIE JAMES DIO Was Still Alive
During a a brand new interview for VH1 Classic "That Metal Show" co-host Eddie Trunk's podcast, "Eddie Trunk Podcast", DEF LEPPARD guitarist Vivian Campbell spoke about the status of his other band, LAST IN LINE, which he launched in 2012 with fellow former DIO members Vinny Appice (drums), Jimmy Bain (bass) and Claude Schnell (keyboards), along with singer Andrew Freeman, who has previously fronted HURRICANE and LYNCH MOB. A few excerpts from the chat follow (transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET).

On LAST IN LINE's decision to write new material and record an album after initially only playing early DIO classics during their live shows:

Vivian: "It was never really the intention [to write new songs] from the start. Originally, we just wanted to do some gigs and go out and play again, 'cause it was just exhilarating to play with Vinny Appice and Jimmy Bain again. So… I don't know at what stage it changed. But we started jamming some song ideas. And it feels very effortless to create with these guys. The way that we did [DIO's classic debut album] 'Holy Diver' was, for the most part, Jimmy Bain and myself, we were roommates at the time, we would go in the rehearsal room with Vinny, and the three of us would just kick around riff ideas and we'd come up with what we would think would sound like a good verse, a good bridge, a good chorus, and we'd kind of do a loose arrangement. Ronnie would come in. If he liked what we were playing, he was very, very quick in coming up with a melody and a lyric idea, and within 48 hours, we'd have a song done. It was very organic and very, very quick. And the same process is what we employed for this record, and it's worked amazingly. I mean, Jimmy and Vinny and I in a rehearsal room…. Andy's been doing the '[Raiding The] Rock Vault' thing out of Vegas for the last year or so, so he wasn't always available to us. It wasn't that we were excluding him at that initial process, but he just wasn't literally physically there. So we'd do stuff, Vinny'd record it, he'd send MP3s, and next day Andy would show up and he'd have a melody and a lyric. And it's so easy and so effortless to do it. It just kind of seemed like the [natural] progression for us to actually go in and make a record. And then having [producer] Jeff [Pilson] do it was just like a Godsend."

On whether the LAST IN LINE material sounds like the classic DIO albums:

Vivian: "The majority of it… Well, actually, I wouldn't say the majority of it… I would say a good 50 percent of the songs would sound right at home on those first three DIO albums, and the others have a bit more of a modern edge to them. I mean, when you get Vinny and Jimmy and I playing, it sounds like the early DIO records, 'cause that's what it is. Obviously, Andy is a very, very different singer, he's got a very different instrument, and he writes lyrics very differently. I'm very, very impressed with where Andy has gone lyrically on the record, too; that's another thing. So it's great. It is so epic sounding. We've got some amazing songs on this, and I'm hyper excited about it, as you can probably tell."

On LAST IN LINE being the most guitar-heavy album he has made in years:

Vivian: "It certainly is, and it's been exhilirating and it's been challenging. And I've embraced the challenge; I really have. It's been fun to do. It's part of a slow process to get me back to this place. It kind of started in early 2011 when I did my little THIN LIZZY stunt guitar tour in Europe. Going back and playing those LIZZY songs that I grew up playing that helped shape me as a guitar player, it kind of lit this fire under my ass again to wanna play. And it was as a result of that that I got together with Jimmy and Vinny and started jamming with them. And that's what led to the LAST IN LINE project, and that's what's led us to here."

On being uncomfortable with the "guitar hero" tag:

Vivian: "I'm definitely a reluctant guitar hero. I've never felt comfortable with certain aspects of that role, but yet it's something that I find pretty natural to be. It's strange condtradiction, I tell you. But I certainly feel right at home doing with Jimmy and Vinny.

"It took me a lot of time to appreciate what I was doing on those [early DIO] records. I was never happy with my guitar playing in my 20s. Having to go out and do shows over the last couple of years with LAST IN LINE, I had to relearn the solos that were on the record, I had to learn them note for note, because they'd been ingrained on those records for 30 years. And so if people were coming to see us, they would expect to hear the solos as they were put on the record. Now, back in the day, I never really played them exactly the same twice. Sometimes I did, sometimes I didn't, but I'd kind of wing it, and sometimes it would work, and sometimes it would [be] a pile of poo. Relearning your old work kind of gives you a different appreciation and understanding of it. And so I'm a lot more comfortable with playing that [stuff], but I'm still kind of uncomfortable with being a guitar hero, to be honest. It's a very hard thing for me to verbalize. However, I always felt it was easier for me to do it live than it is in the studio. That was another issue too, and that issue with me has never gone away. I feel very self-conscious playing around people in the studio. And I think that's probably because… in fact, I know it's because that's the creative part of the process. I'm still looking for something. I get a little embarrassed about doing that in public. But when you're actually playing live, you're doing something that's already been created, you're recreating something that already exists, so it's a little bit more straightforward."

On whether his much-publicized differences with Ronnie James Dio were rooted in business or if there was a personal element to it as well:

Vivian: "Well, it's hard to nutshell; it's not a black-and-white issue. I know it wasn't all business. There were personal things too. I mean, there were times when Ronnie and I got along really, really well, and then there were times when we didn't. But it was a difficult relationship, I've gotta say, from the get-go, for the most part. I think different people in life have different relationships with different people. I mean, not everyone that you meet in your 24 hours of a day you treat the same — you have different relationships, and they're dependent upon the interaction between you and the other person. I saw very, very sweet, very kind aspects of Ronnie's personality, but I also saw very dark and very bitter ones. But that didn't define who he was. I wouldn't define him as being one thing or the other. Human beings are complicated, and relationships are the most complicated part of it. So there was something about Ronnie and I that didn't fit on a personal level. And it's not something that I can find a catchphrase for. I certainly had a lot of respect for him as a professional — there's no doubt about that — and I'm happy to say that I think he had a lot of respect for me in that regard also. We made great music together, and it's unfortunate that it didn't work out. The business side of it all… So many people keep pointing towards the business aspect of it as being what broke us up. I'd have to lay most of the blame for that with [Ronnie's wife and manager] Wendy Dio, because she controlled the business aspect of Ronnie's life. And when the band was first formed, there were four people in the room in John Henry's rehearsal studios in north London — there was Ronnie Dio, Jimmy Bain, Vinny Appice and myself — and that's where we shook hands and we formed DIO the band. Somewhere after that, something changed radically — there was a bit of a sea shift — and it became all about… I think… I mean, I don't wanna start a war with this by any means, but it just seemed to me that Wendy never got the memo. She kind of always looked at it as Ronnie and his backing band. And starting off, Ronnie was certainly the star — he was a lot more famous than anyone [else] — but we created the music together. As I said over and over again, we wrote the songs together, we labored to make those records the best that they could be, and we did that because we were told that we were a part of it and that we would be compensated as such after a course of time. And after that course of time, Wendy had a change of heart, and that led to the demise of the band."

On whether it's fair to say that Vivian wouldn't be doing LAST IN LINE if Ronnie was still around and touring the world and recording albums with his own band:

Vivian: "I think that's fair to say. I think if Ronnie was still [alive] and DIO the band was still out doing it, I don't think we'd be here doing this… It wasn't a deliberate action. It's not like the day I heard the news that Ronnie had passed that I was starting to put the wheels in motion or anything. It's just something that kind of… It organically grew. It just… one thing led to another. But, yeah, it is fair to say… I wouldn't have felt right doing it if Ronnie was still out doing his thing."

On when fans can expect to see the LAST IN LINE album released:

Vivian: "That's a good question. We're signed to Frontiers, the Italian label. Today is the last day of recording, so the record's as good as done. It'll be mixed and mastered within a few weeks, [and then] we'll do the artwork. The original release date that we were looking for was sometime this spring — April, May kind of thing — but, to be honest, I don't know. We're in discussions with Frontiers now when to possibly release the record, because it doesn't make a lot of sense to put it out there if we're not available to support it. And I've got a really, really big schedule with DEF LEPPARD this year, 'cause LEPPARD have a new record coming up also, backed up by a world tour. So I literally don't have a lot of availability to do LAST IN LINE shows. And it would be a real shame — especially because the record is sounding so much better than we all anticipated — it would be a real shame to just put it out there and let it die. So we are talking with them about possibly trying to find whatever holes there may be in the DEF LEPPARD touring schedule this year to maybe see if it's worthwhile putting together a small run of dates for LAST IN LINE or some press stuff. And if not, we'll just kick it down the road until everyone's available to do it."
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^Mielenkiintoinen haastattelu, todellakin. Pakko myöntää, että odotan tuota uutta levyä mielenkiinnolla. Tuolla kokoonpanolla on aika suuri mahdollisuus saada bändin nimenmukaiset vibat aikaiseksi. Laulaja tosin ratkaisee paljon, mutta odotellaan.
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Tässä taas Vinny Appicen osalta mielenkiintoista triviaa.
VINNY APPICE RECALLS FINAL DIO AND LENNON GIGS

Veteran sticksman discusses fated performances with late icons
Veteran drummer Vinny Appice has recalled playing with Ronnie James Dio and John Lennon on their last ever shows.

He's revealed that when Dio brought him into Black Sabbath for 1981’s Mob Rules, the first track he played was Sabbath's Neon Knights – which was also the last song he played live with the iconic singer before his death in 2010.

Appice tells The Classic Metal Show: “Before I met Black Sabbath I met Tony Iommi the night before. The next day I went down to the rehearsal studio and I met Ronnie, Geezer Butler, Geoff Nicholls on keyboards and Tony again.

“The first song we played was Neon Knights – the first song I ever played with Ronnie and the last song I ever played with Ronnie. It’s a weird trip between 30-something years from the first time to the last.”

He only recently discovered that he was also behind the kit for Lennon’s last-ever performance, shortly before his murder in 1980.

Appice says: “We did the show at the Hilton and it was a live worldwide telecast. That was his last appearance ever – and I fucking played on it. I didn’t know that until a magazine called _Guitar Aficionado _came out last year.”

He and drummer brother Carmine are currently on the road in the US with their Drum Wars Live show. An album based on the performance is out now featuring Dio’s Holy Diver and Ozzy Osbourne’s Crazy Train.

Vinny is also currently working with Dio offshoot Last In Line, who are expected to release their album in the coming months after inking a deal with Frontiers Records last year.
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Täältä muuten lämpimät suositukset noille uusille DVD/Blu-ray-julkaisuille. Tuli vahdattua molemmat oluen kera ja hyvin maistui.

Varsinkin tuo phillyn on muovisine lohikäärmeineen hienoa katsottavaa, varsinkin kun tuo on filmille aikoinaan taltioitu. 90-luvun alussa Dion ääni oli kyllä parhaimmillaan ja
hänen ulosannissaan oli tiettyä aggressiota, mistä ainakin itse pidän kovasti tuossa live in londonissa.

CD-versiot kannattaa jättää suosiolla hyllyyn. Ainakin tuo live in london on niin kompressoitu pilalle, että kuuntelu jäi parin biisin jälkeen siihen.
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Just joku kehui, että Vivian Campbell veti hyvin South Parkissa Treella Def Leppardin leivissä. Veti, joo, mutta niin vaan on taas syöpä uusiutunut. Saatanan perkeleen keksintö, jätä meidät kaikki jo rauhaan :twisted: Taas kerran tsemppiä sinne Campbellin suuntaan, toivottavasti selviät tästäkin helvetistä ja annat mielenkiintoisia haastiksia vastaisuudessakin...
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^ niin sitä porukka sanoi Sweden Rockissakin, yhden festien parhaista & mulle Toton kanssa eniten yllättäneen keikan jälkeen, että olipa terveen oloinen kaveri, tukka takas päässä ja kaikkee. Mutta oli uusimman uutisen mukaan vielä liittymässä Leppardin kesärundille nyt?
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Katselin eilen ja tänään lävitse Dion Live in Phillyn 1986. Hieno keikka, jonka pilaavat osin turhan pitkät soolokuviot a´la rumpali, koskentinsoittaja ja kitaristi. No, se oli aina Ronnien tapana, minkäs sille. Toinen ihme fiksaatio miehellä olivat nuo medleyt, välillä toimivat, välillä eivät niin hyvin.

Silti, hieno keikka ja mies oli elämänsä vedossa, kuten varmaan muukin bändi. Kovin montaa parempaa livelaulajaa ei maa ole päällään kantanut, mutta kun peräkkäin katsoin Holy Diverin vm. 2005 ja tämän Phillyn, niin pakko myöntää, että kyllä se ikä otti omansa Ronniestakin, vaikka huomattavasti siistimmin kuin monen muun kohdalla.

En tiedä, mulla on ollut menossa joku Ronnie James Dio In Memoriam taas kerran, mutta ei kai se pahasta ole !!!???
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Jimmy Bain on kuollut.

Taisi Jimmykin viettää täyttä rokkarielämää eli siinä mielessä ihan hyvän mittainen suoritus. :finger:
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^ Niinkuin moni on jo kommentoinut, nyt näitä lähtee kovaa tahtia. Harmi, kevyet mullat Bainille, hyvä basisti oli ja vaikutti etenkin Diossa sävellyskynänsäkin puolesta kelpo ukolta. Last In Linen lineuppihan tästä myös kärsii.
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Perkule, ikävä uutinen. Okei, Jimmy oli on-off miehiä, mutta nyt taas vaihteeksi oli alkanut rokkaamaan.

Hyvin rokkaa tässäkin, taisi jäädä viimeiseksi isomman kaliiberin otokseksi miehestä, Last In Line-Devil In Me -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8t-9o-jyrI

Jimmy oli yksi artisteista bändikavereineen, joka koristi teini-ikäisen Jarkon seiniä vuositolkulla aikoinaan. Kaikkea hyvää Jimmy :finger:
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Dio oli ensimmäisiä merkittäviä bändejä mulle. Jimmy oli mulle se toinen Dion kärkihahmo eikä kitaristi kuten niin usein on tapana.
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Laitoin Dion The Last In Linen soimaan jossa bassosta saa hyvin selvää ja aloin miettiä montako Jimmy Bainin tasoista basistia löytyy hevimusiikin saralta. Ei todellakaan kovin montaa. Mies oli helposti samassa sarjassa kuin Geezer Butler, Steve Harris, Gary Thain, Cliff Burton ja Bob Daisley. Ilmeisesti kaverin elintavat oli rokkenrollia mutta pitkän elämän Jimmy sai silti elää. RIP :finger:
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Tämä uusi Last In Line tullee olemaan aika huikea tuotos. Koko ajan vaan parempaa, tässäpä viimeisin Starmaker joka videosta päätellen on varmaan ennen julkaisua vielä editoitu testamentiksi Jimmyn poismenon takia. Kyllä on mehukas soundi ! Jos lähti Lemmy saappaat jalassa, niin aika aktiivisena ja samalla kaavalla myös Bain. Hyvä niin, hieno testamentti tulossa :finger:

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No joo, saappaat jalassa, Jimmy Bain. Linkissä keikka 3pv ennen Bainin kuolemaa, siinä vähän silmät aukaisevaa matskua, herra oli todella heikossa hapessa. Rokkasi todellakin loppuun saakka ja varmasti koska halusi, mutta kyllä oli hauras olemus, hiljaiseksi vetää.

Jossain jo luki, että kuoli syöpään ja jossain puhuttiin pneumoniasta (keuhkokuume tms.), mikähän se "oikea" totuus sitten mahtoi olla. Selvinnee varmaan.

Omalla vastuulla https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rrhoy5-XZo
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Iron Constable wrote:Tämä uusi Last In Line tullee olemaan aika huikea tuotos. Koko ajan vaan parempaa, tässäpä viimeisin Starmaker joka videosta päätellen on varmaan ennen julkaisua vielä editoitu testamentiksi Jimmyn poismenon takia. Kyllä on mehukas soundi ! Jos lähti Lemmy saappaat jalassa, niin aika aktiivisena ja samalla kaavalla myös Bain. Hyvä niin, hieno testamentti tulossa :finger:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK44adkLgDs
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^EIhän sille mitään voi jos ei lähde tai ei toimi. Ei tuohon oikein mitään muuta voi sanoa, ei tykkäämään voi pakottaa ! Mulle nuo osuvat oikein hienosti, eniten tykkään juuri siitä, että kyseessä ei ole mitään hirvittävää Dio-apinointia tyyliin "tehdään uusi Holy Diver vaikka väkisin", vaan juurikin kuten sanoit, soittajien soundin, Bain-Appice-Campbell, tunnistaa vaivattomasti ja musiikki kuulostaa oikeanlaiselta, olematta kuitenkaan suorasti mitään ilmeisistä vaikuttajistaan, Dio-Rainbow-Sabbath jne.

Perinteistä, mutta tuoreen kuuloista, makuhermoon sopivaa. Muuta en oikein pysty vaatimaan.
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^ Juuri samaa sanoin somessa erään hevimuusikon seinälle huudellessa, että "perinteikästä"; eli itekin olen noista neljästä kokonaisena julkaistusta biisistä sinällään tykännyt. Ei nyt kovin hittipitoista matskua, mutta eihän siellä olekaan Claude Schnelliä (tai Ronnieta / Jimmyä alunperin) kiipparoimassa :D
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No sitä samaa ikäluokkaa kuin muutkin ja näemmä samaan kerhoon kului myös JImmy. Saatana sentään!!!

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/cause- ... immy-bain/
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^Siinähän se viimeinen stoori tuli bändikavereilta selkeästi ja tuo 7½ minuutin muistovideo oli upea, tuli hyvälle tuulelle kun sitä katsoi, vaikka samalla veti haikeaksi. Jimmy eli täysillä viimeiseen hengenvetoonsa, ei mennyt minuuttiakaan hukkaan.

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Mainiota, että Last In Line jatkoi. Bassonvarteen löytyi konkari Phil Soussan ja homma jatkuu nyt syksyllä Euroopan kiertueella. Tai on siis koko ajan menossa. Suomeen eivät valitettavasti tule. Oikein pelästyin kun katsoin ekan videon, Soussanhan muistuttaa yllättävän paljon Jimmyä, oli vielä pipo päässä ja tennarit jalassa.

Tossa loistava liveveto Rainbow In The Darkista ->https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV8SgPqucj0. Perkale, että Vivian naulaa ton soolon 100%, aivan upeaa kuultavaa. Vinny nyt on aina ilo silmälle ja korvalle. Freeman vetää oikein hyvin omalla tyylillään. Tästä kyllä tykkään, aivan loistavaa tribuuttia ja toisaalta alla on oma komea levy, jota on mm. Saxonin kanssa nyt hyvä promotoida.
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Hienoa tosiaan että jatkavat. Soussan istuu ryhmään hyvin ja ainoa miinus jengissä onkin mun mielestä juuri tusinaääni Freeman.
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