If you get a chance read Colins book, lots of interesting stories which eventually leads to Purple calling Ritchies bluff in 1993, very funny, and a great insight to life on the road. He seems like a top bloke !
interesting bloke. a great guy to chat with but looks like the interviewer doesn't give a damn about Rainbow and whoever edited this can't even spell "Graham" correctly. probably some random "culturally diverse" office guy.
I read the book - Ritchie is a great guitarist but a first class twat - as for that Bruce guy, well, I've had bosses like that. You did well not to pan the bugger.
Very diplomatic & reserved guy. I reckon after a few pints the stories would start to flow.
Testament to a great man...great stories, beautifully told by a genuinely insightful man...kind, funny, smart. On ya, Colin!
Such a charming guy and i`m going to buy his book.
If you get a chance read Colins book, lots of interesting stories which eventually leads to Purple calling Ritchies bluff in 1993, very funny, and a great insight to life on the road. He seems like a top bloke !
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Best Rainbow line up. What a band!
Very nice, it's fun hearing about Ritchie, he was obviously very serious about the music and a major driving source throughout.
Magical time living in California 70th.
Seems a real nice guy without a bad word about anyone.
Thanks for sharing this interesting interview with Colin!
Everywhere you go in the world theres a Geordie, and Colin epitomises the measured unpretentiousness of people from North East England. Great guy.
Great Interview 🤘
Stupid questions but I read Colin’s book and he was a loyal guy.
Met him briefly twice..a thoroughly nice chap!
Rainbows always Win my Heart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=)
That was a big mistake Graham looked great and he looked different unique back then..
Interesting interview but he didn't really reveal very much. A better set of questions - a bit more probing - would have helped.
lr882027 Colins' book is a great read! I'd highly recommend it!
A man of integrity. He wouldn't "spill any beans" in public. He's probably depended on that his whole career.
So why did Hart leave the band and when?
Good question. I’d like to know as well.
Yes, Colin's book is better source of knowledge. But this interview is OK anyway.
interesting bloke. a great guy to chat with but looks like the interviewer doesn't give a damn about Rainbow and whoever edited this can't even spell "Graham" correctly. probably some random "culturally diverse" office guy.
I read the book - Ritchie is a great guitarist but a first class twat - as for that Bruce guy, well, I've had bosses like that. You did well not to pan the bugger.