Unfortunantly, he may have changed your afterlife. The Devil is already going to Hell, and will be tricking as many people as possible to follow him there.
Thanks for the great video. As far as Jimmy Page versus Ritchie Blackmore let's all be grateful that we have two great bands Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple to enjoy.
Pick up a book by someone who really understands the occult more than a rock guitar god. If not you're looking to Aliester Crowley to teach you guitar...
@@loboblanco4426 I've been studying the occult since 1985. I don't need his book....I just think it would be cool to hear his views since he takes it seriously.
@@NECRONOMICON7-7-7 I've studied the many grimoires I have. I've studied the Golden Dawn and Aliester Crowley....even been to Crowley's Boleskine House. I've studied the Strigoi of Romania. I've also studied Gerald Gardner's witchcraft...not the fluffy Wicca of today, but Gardner's Book of Shadows. I've also done the Abra-Melin ritual...something I assume you understand given your online name.
"Johnny remember me" used to be Siouxsie's favourite tune, because it was about a lady speaking to her lover... from her grave. Of course,this was also a Joe Meek's famous tune. None of these guitar heroes mentioned in the comments here,could parallel Joe Meek,in terms of true innovation and demonic influence in music. He also produced Heinz,a favourite of mine. Meek insisted they were lovers , something that the wife of Heinz dismissed completely, stating that it was jealousy on the side of Meek. Joe Meek was truly a one-off,but unfortunately,he was a psycho too,thus the tragic and horrible ending to his (and his landlady's) life. But this period in English pop music, just before the Beatles and the whole British invasion thing,is in my opinion really amazing and original. And there's this movie too, I think it's called Telstar, which describes Meek's life. A really good movie. Another notable protégé of Meek,was the drummer Clem Cattini.
Bon Scott, original lead singer of AC DC, wore a pentagram necklace around his neck. That symbol didn't protect him on the night that he died alone in the backseat of a car from alcohol poisoning. So incredibly SAD.
Ritchie Blackmoor was far better than many people realize. He's overshadowed by greats such as Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhodes, and others. If you ask me, I'd say Ritchie Blackmoor was a far better guitar player than Eddie Van Halen. A lot of the reason being, Ritchie employed many non Western Civilization scales into his music. I like playing chromatic harmonica, and I have an app for my android that lets me employ European scales along with the standard scales in all keys. I'd love improvising Russian musical scales in different keys in both my C Major as well as Bb tuned harmonicas. I am a total Jazz music lover so employing a Russian music scale on my Bb harmonica for some improvised Jazz music would sound very different but also surprising.
I find it so frustrating that when people are asked to name the great guitar players, Ritchie Blackmoor is hardly mentioned. If you ask me, if I felt there was a guitar player that could give a guy like Eddie Van Halen a run for his money, it would definitely be Ritchie Blackmoor. He's so great because Ritchie actually employed unusual guitar scales; some of Middle Eastern origin/influences. The only other guitar player that would do that would have been Randy Rhodes.
@@stanlee-eq7luAbsolutely. Also had a phenomenal tone and sound. He used to play on the mountains in Vermont, loud as hell, just to hear the echos. The man went all out to find the right sounds
Blackmore had a "Paganini 6:24 complex". And Yes . He played some bits of classically inspired solos , but I think he lived the image of Paganini, or thought he was., who also wore black when he performed. And if any guitarist fits the Paganini legend , and who translated that to the electric guitar, it was undoubtedly Yngwie Malmsteen. Who truly blew everyone's mind when he came on the scene especially with his solo debut album. And even though you did not mention Paganini, Blackmore was inspired by him and honed the whole mysterious persona .
I can tell you that Robert Plant is the same, I went to his mansion in the 80s with my boyfriend who was a singer and with a producer. I knew Plant was connected to the occult and I really didn't want to go. I actually got trapped in a toilet at a pub before going to his house. At the mansion I remember going in , being given red wine and nothing much else until we were Going home. My boyfriend said I was tired and fell asleep. But I know something else was going on , never trust them
In an interview Ozzy said the movie Black Sabbath motivated them to change the band’s name to Black Sabbath.. sounds like they all liked the scary stuff.. Great job Kar , Rock On ! ✌️
In his book he mentioned how Sabbath were sharing a flat (I think they were calling themselves Earth at this point) across from a cinema and someone - I think Geezer - noticed that when a horror movie was playing, there was always a queue round the block. Then they took the name of one of the films like you said.
Sabbath were afraid of it and preached jesus and wore crosses of protection, they were wimps. Now King Diamond on the other hand embraced it. Doing a video like this on King Diamond and all of his hundreds of experiences with the Supernatural and spirits and Satanic Rituals would take hours and hours of video time!
“ I always thought Page was much more serious about Crowley, Druidism, Magick, Celtic folklore, etc. Blackmore liked the image” - Dick O’Dell, Deep Purple’s lighting director. I get the exact same impression.
According to Peter Grant's ex-secretary in the later years of Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, at best, had a mild fascination with the occult. I don't know if I believe that. He seems pretty serious to me. I think Ritchie is serious too, from stories I've heard, but I don't know to what extent.
I've Enjoyed Mr Blackmores Playing With Whoever Was in His Band I Still Listen To His Music Today I'm 68Yrs. Of Age If Is Deep Into The Occult Get Out and Get Help Through The Church
I saw Ritchie in the daytime playing soccer with Deep Purple against the local Orlando radio station at lake Mary High School in the late eighties. So he didn't always sleep throughout the daytime.
His mother Violet was a gypsy, she used to do spells , he said it himself in an interview , Ritchie also said he was interested in paranormal fennomane , seances and pixis in the woods etc , Ritchie is a Scorpio rising thus his interest in the occult and his mystic demeanour
I am a huge fan of Ritchie Blackmore, especially with Rainbow and Blackmore's Night. I like Deep Purple, but am a huge fan of his other work. And I am also into the occult. It is a part of me to explore the other realms and go be beyond religious boundaries. I actually once had a pet ferret named after him, although I wrote it Ritchy. Still, It is one of my favorite boys names. By the way: occult means hidden, not evil. That last one is a choice we make. To me, there is no black or white magick, only intent.
So sad that Jesus died a cruel death to fight tyranny, and now his word is abused to spread it. I think he was more likely talking about the Roman emperor than about mankind. Jesus was a historical figure. I adore his fight for freedom and his tales to make people stand up for themselves. I just hate how Christianity turned it into a tool of mind control. I love the original Jesus, not what them have turned him into.
@@MGCrow-jc6ps What Bible did YOU READ? Jesus was here to overthrow SPIRITUAL TYRANNY, the same SPIRITUAL DARK forces that Ritchie follows, Not the Roman Empire. God used the Roman empire to spread IS Word WORLD WIDE!
@@jpb1231000 The Christian bible. And it made me think about faith. Now I am all into the occult and a happy person. Ritchie is not harming anybody as far as I know. The Curch is abusing people and damaging lives.
Richie Blackmore is one of my biggest influences, it's been a big weird journey finding out all my guitar heroes into the occult or mysticism just like I am, guess that we're drawn to what we're drawn to
Ritchie is a Mount Rushmore guitarist. DIO said they summoned a demon called Baal. If you look at the back cover of long live rock and roll, it says no thanks to Baal.
@davidolsen9425 Well then, they're all lying. Wendy Dio got pushed down a flight of steps. Each band member said that place was haunted, and they summoned a demon. I don't know why they would lie about that. But maybe they are, I wasn't there. Maybe you know better. In fact, that's why Tony Carey jumped out of a 2nd story window and quit 🌈. If you know anything, the song "LA connection" was written about Tony going back to LA. He said it was insane things going on there. He had pranks pulled on him, and he also had many sightings of a 😈. I guess Cozy Ritchie, Ronnie Daisley, and Carey were all lying. Not one of them over the years change their story about what happened there. I'm just telling the story. I wasn't there. I don't know. Rock on 🤘
Both he and Jimmy Page are playing with fire and are going to suffer eternal remorse when they breathe their last breath. And I do not say that with any judgmental scorn. My heart goes out to them. Satan is NO god. He’s a deceiver.
Goths existed way before the cure and Bauhaus where do you think they got it from the yardbird's were heavy and goth it started with the stones in 68 the mid evil thing replaced the flower people .
I was wondering when drugs were going to come into the story, and et voila, along comes barbiturates and, Amphetamine use! If anything is going to mess a person's psychology up, and give them psychosis, it's barbiturates and amphetamines.
Sorry, I should've written 'To be continued' at the end. We're gonna release one more video about Ritchie and the paranormal. Plus it creates a bit of mystery in the end.
I've read "Hellhounds on their Trail", and several other works on musicians in relation to the occult. It's a correlation/causation issue. Musicians are miny edge-lords from the start; especially rock, metal, etc. They scour old horror novels and grimoires for lyrics (Metallica's early career was built on Lovecraft novels, ESPECIALLY "Ride the Lightning". They practice in places known to be huanted (Duane Allman at a Georgia cemetery). They purposefully put cryptic, creepy symbols onto their artwork (Led Zeppelin "Zoso", Megadeth "Cryptic Writings", and the famous cover of The Eagles "Hotel California)... Are you starting to see a pattern? Throw in drugs, booze, women, new cars, and a reckless lifestyle, and of course these deaths look like some kind of "supernatural comeuppance". It's just rich guys with low inhibition engaging in dangerous activities and substance abuse. There's no demons, no summoning, no "deal at the crossroads". As a professional recording musician (by age 16) I can tell you that IT'S ALL AN ACT. Look at Ozzy, his whole family has become part of his act, lol. Blackmore and Page are both extremely talented and prodigious guitarists, and they're both edge-lords whom like people to think they're invovled in occult practices, because it keeps them relevant outside of creating new music. There's nothing supernatural about shooting up, then plowing your Maserati into a culvert. I highly suggest the aforementioned book if you're interested in music and it's relationship to the occult. The big takeaway, is most of the musicians were introduced to occult ideas by professional groupies, like Anita Pallenberg, via "sex magic". The same BS L. Ron Hubbard used to rope people into his psuedo-religious sex cult.
> "There's no demons, no summoning, no "deal at the crossroads". Work with me for just one moment. Imagine that the bible is actually God's words imparted through man and that God's primary concern is our eternal life for our souls and that we would have purpose, strength, comfort and peace in this world. Would He have warned us - many times - in the bible against these occult practices if there was really nothing to it? Or, is it more like a loving parent telling their child over and over again to look both ways before they cross the street? Here's the deal... everyone, whether they want to admit it or not, is looking for answers but most don't want the hard truth in God's Word. It's called pride.
@@davekpghpa My grandfather was an evangelical pastor. He was one of the first white men allowed to preach the Word in Ghana; one particular tribe loved him so much, they made him a literal king. My dad is a deacon/usher/audio-visual consultant at his church, Calvary Chapel. Here's what I got out of the good book: "Gnashing of teeth, the peeling of flesh, devoured by a worm that never dies". I remember being 7, huddled in the floorboard of my dad's truck, because the moon was red, which was, "A sign of Armageddon" and "The end is VERY NEAR". I never felt the "Love of Christ" people seem to keep crowing about; just fear. So, I've spent my life studying weapons, hand-to-hand combat, grappling/wrestling, swordsmanship, marksmanship, knife-combat, spearmanship, and the history of warfare & strategy. I like being responsible for my own well-being, and my family's. Is there something to the occult? Maybe there is. But, it's not more powerful than a sharp bar of steel ripping through all 16 arteries in the human neck. Muscle, Steel, & Fire are what I believe in. As to the musicians, "dabbling" or not, they have an extremely long history of, to sum it all up, "misbehaving".
Doing a video like this on King Diamond and all of his hundreds of experiences with the Supernatural and spirits and Satanic Rituals would take hours and hours of video time!
You should read the Kerrang! interview from around '85, where writer Dave Dickson accused King Diamond of being a charlatan, explaining why he'd reached that conclusion.
@@BanalayerPete1972 Have read it, and posted it many places, many times over many years. Everyone would always see the obvious. Dave sounded like a retarded in so many ways. King was pure class as always
@BlueBlazer47 Have read it, and posted it many places, many times over many years. Everyone would always see the obvious. Dave sounded like a retarded in so many ways. King was pure class as always
The way they talk about themselves. What they're willing to reveal. The symbols in their tattoos and necklace charms. Their love of money and success. Their fascination with what is seen and what it hidden. Their talk of making dreams coming true as if its a supernatural transaction that ended with them being given an amazing an unlikely success. The adoration and respect that they receive is much higher than what their talent/skill/contribution suggests. The subtle changes in their eyes. Do not betray the evidence that is always revealed by their eyes. You can censor what the eye collects but not that which the eye discards. Remember that. Your question may or may not have been sincere but i am giving a sincere answer. The answer is: anyone who understands who Satan is.
Great and very interesting video as always! Thanks! YJM said in an interview (GuitarWorld July 2008) that in his early years he was 'heavy duty into the occult' ... Dave Mustaine also has said in several interviews stories about his past with witchcraft... For example th-cam.com/video/bLz3cwiR2kA/w-d-xo.html
I love Kars vids but GD you end it so abruptly I’m waiting for the next words then realize .... AINT NONE.... the DADGUM vidya is OVER. It makes me a little sore at you. (I been watching Leave it to Beaver reruns because I initially thought it was ..... a different kind of show...)
Hello, sorry I probably should have written 'To be continued' at the end of the video. I'm gonna do one more video on Blackmore and the paranormal. I thought it would be better to do two videos rather than one long video. Thank you very much for watching, much appreciated! Have an awesome day!
So cool to be a rebel in this world, kicking against the goads? The beast lures in with promises of wealth, power and fame, and quite often delivers, "and there are many who go in by it". Then the beast chews you up and spits you out. And what keeps most on the path of destruction is pride. No one likes to admit they've been taken as a fool. I'll take the narrow gate.
King Diamond is far more real. Doing a video like this on King Diamond and all of his hundreds of experiences with the Supernatural and spirits and Satanic Rituals would take hours and hours of video time!
I’ll tell you why Ritchie got into all that mystical mumbo jumbo: He saw Pagey slaying and playing all over the world, playing so cool and looking so cool and selling REAL cool and thought: “Well, I can’t sound as good or play as well as him, can’t write like him….. I KNOW it’s not a deficiency of talent (Ritchie being the pretentious egomaniac that he is) so it must be a deficiency of magic spells!” - a partial, biased, life-long zep fan.
@@Fuxerz I’m not so sure about that. I know he’s on record as being fascinated with Kashmir when it came out. And he was always getting into arguments/fights with bonzo that seems to hint at some jealousy maybe… But, to be clear, I have no good evidence or indisputable examples to support my original post. Just giving air to my suspicions. And, IMO, I do suspect I’m on the right track… Edit: I’d be interested to know what Shawn Staples (the narrator of this channel) opinion is on this subject.
@chraffis That group of guitarists were all into the occult. For some weird reason. But I think he was mad at Jimmy because he bought Allister Crowley's house. Jimmy literally got there a couple of hours ahead of him to buy it. Remember that interview. He went there to look at it and Page was already there and bought it. I think that's where the rough relationship comes from. Jimmy admitted that Blackmore could wipe the stage with him as a lead guitarist.
Ritchie is definitley a medium and is a channel when he takes the stage.I loved his dark mysterious aura and talent.He changed my life!!
Unfortunantly, he may have changed your afterlife. The Devil is already going to Hell, and will be tricking as many people as possible to follow him there.
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Thanks for the great video. As far as Jimmy Page versus Ritchie Blackmore let's all be grateful that we have two great bands Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple to enjoy.
Big thanks!
Jimmy, Ritchie, and Jimi are my top three. All are great and great in their own ways!
That would be so cool to have a Ritchie Blackmore book on the occult!!! I'd buy it at soon as it came out.
Pick up a book by someone who really understands the occult more than a rock guitar god. If not you're looking to Aliester Crowley to teach you guitar...
@@loboblanco4426 I've been studying the occult since 1985. I don't need his book....I just think it would be cool to hear his views since he takes it seriously.
So you want to end up like Joe Meek? Stay away from all occult activities.
@@pentegarn1explain what exactly were you studying in what you consider occult
@@NECRONOMICON7-7-7 I've studied the many grimoires I have. I've studied the Golden Dawn and Aliester Crowley....even been to Crowley's Boleskine House. I've studied the Strigoi of Romania. I've also studied Gerald Gardner's witchcraft...not the fluffy Wicca of today, but Gardner's Book of Shadows. I've also done the Abra-Melin ritual...something I assume you understand given your online name.
What a great and informative video. We need more of its caliber. Keep up your good work!
"Johnny remember me" used to be Siouxsie's favourite tune, because it was about a lady speaking to her lover... from her grave. Of course,this was also a Joe Meek's famous tune. None of these guitar heroes mentioned in the comments here,could parallel Joe Meek,in terms of true innovation and demonic influence in music. He also produced Heinz,a favourite of mine. Meek insisted they were lovers , something that the wife of Heinz dismissed completely, stating that it was jealousy on the side of Meek. Joe Meek was truly a one-off,but unfortunately,he was a psycho too,thus the tragic and horrible ending to his (and his landlady's) life. But this period in English pop music, just before the Beatles and the whole British invasion thing,is in my opinion really amazing and original. And there's this movie too, I think it's called Telstar, which describes Meek's life. A really good movie. Another notable protégé of Meek,was the drummer Clem Cattini.
Joe Meek huh? I'll check him out. I hope you're right, I could use a fresh source of music that's good and dark leaning. Even good stuff gets boring.
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Jimmy Page is smiling with an ironic smirk on his face at this
Jimmy was a real ocultist..
And David Bowie, Ozzy and a hell of a lot more musicians, and it doesn't stop there, actors, media figures, famous people
Bon Scott, original lead singer of AC DC, wore a pentagram necklace around his neck. That symbol didn't protect him on the night that he died alone in the backseat of a car from alcohol poisoning. So incredibly SAD.
It appears Page is a sick human being. Not to judge but he's done some disgusting things.
@@sunnyhill5119I don’t know why the Occult is so alluring.
Thank you for this video 🤙 One of my favorite (and objectively one of the best) guitarists.
Big thanks, great pleasure!
Ritchie Blackmoor was far better than many people realize. He's overshadowed by greats such as Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhodes, and others. If you ask me, I'd say Ritchie Blackmoor was a far better guitar player than Eddie Van Halen. A lot of the reason being, Ritchie employed many non Western Civilization scales into his music. I like playing chromatic harmonica, and I have an app for my android that lets me employ European scales along with the standard scales in all keys. I'd love improvising Russian musical scales in different keys in both my C Major as well as Bb tuned harmonicas. I am a total Jazz music lover so employing a Russian music scale on my Bb harmonica for some improvised Jazz music would sound very different but also surprising.
Great to hear Joe Meek get his due, an overlooked pioneering producer, didn't know he had a Blackmore connection. Great videos.
Many thanks!!
Check out " I'm Not A Bad Guy" by Heinz, a Meek production with a teenage Blackmore on guitar. Fantastic!
the best guitar solos in the history of rock were written / played by ritchie blackmore !
"Blackmore," the name says it all.
Great musician and guitar player, BTW.
Thank you 👍 🙃
I find it so frustrating that when people are asked to name the great guitar players, Ritchie Blackmoor is hardly mentioned. If you ask me, if I felt there was a guitar player that could give a guy like Eddie Van Halen a run for his money, it would definitely be Ritchie Blackmoor. He's so great because Ritchie actually employed unusual guitar scales; some of Middle Eastern origin/influences. The only other guitar player that would do that would have been Randy Rhodes.
@@stanlee-eq7luAbsolutely. Also had a phenomenal tone and sound.
He used to play on the mountains in Vermont, loud as hell, just to hear the echos.
The man went all out to find the right sounds
Great guitarist
Blackmore had a "Paganini 6:24 complex". And Yes . He played some bits of classically inspired solos , but I think he lived the image of Paganini, or thought he was., who also wore black when he performed. And if any guitarist fits the Paganini legend , and who translated that to the electric guitar, it was undoubtedly Yngwie Malmsteen. Who truly blew everyone's mind when he came on the scene especially with his solo debut album.
And even though you did not mention Paganini, Blackmore was inspired by him and honed the whole mysterious persona .
The "Paganini" thing became popular amongst shredders in the 80s after Yngwie blew up.
@@imaouima No doubt .
I wasn't blown away by malmsteen. I liked him though.
I wasn't blown away by malmsteen. I liked him though.
I can tell you that Robert Plant is the same, I went to his mansion in the 80s with my boyfriend who was a singer and with a producer. I knew Plant was connected to the occult and I really didn't want to go. I actually got trapped in a toilet at a pub before going to his house. At the mansion I remember going in , being given red wine and nothing much else until we were Going home. My boyfriend said I was tired and fell asleep. But I know something else was going on , never trust them
Lovely story 🙄
@@zerodok Yep.
Who's them?
Nice lie you concocted. put down the crack pipe.
In an interview Ozzy said the movie Black Sabbath motivated them to change the band’s name to Black Sabbath..
sounds like they all liked the scary stuff..
Great job Kar , Rock On ! ✌️
In his book he mentioned how Sabbath were sharing a flat (I think they were calling themselves Earth at this point) across from a cinema and someone - I think Geezer - noticed that when a horror movie was playing, there was always a queue round the block.
Then they took the name of one of the films like you said.
Big thanks Scott, great pleasure!! Have an awesome day!
Ozzy said once that the only thing he could summon up in the morning was a good fart!😂
Sabbath were afraid of it and preached jesus and wore crosses of protection, they were wimps. Now King Diamond on the other hand embraced it. Doing a video like this on King Diamond and all of his hundreds of experiences with the Supernatural and spirits and Satanic Rituals would take hours and hours of video time!
That's the reason Tony Carey (It's a fine fine day) left Rainbow. That occult stuff was too weird for him
Telstar of course featured George Bellamy, father of Matt Belamy of Muse.
Careful what you invite into your life. Last warning. Know your enemies.
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks, much appreciated!
“ I always thought Page was much more serious about Crowley, Druidism, Magick, Celtic folklore, etc. Blackmore liked the image” - Dick O’Dell, Deep Purple’s lighting director.
I get the exact same impression.
According to Peter Grant's ex-secretary in the later years of Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, at best, had a mild fascination with the occult. I don't know if I believe that. He seems pretty serious to me. I think Ritchie is serious too, from stories I've heard, but I don't know to what extent.
I'd say its extremely hard to understand or gauge the levels of anything someone keeps largely to themselves as a private hobby.
777 Blackmore is one of the best.
All of them richie Jimmy page mick box Toni iomi all of them are goth to goth for the bands they went to Syd barrett I will include also
I've tried to teach my kids to be curious and have fun just don't do anything that might make your spirit ill
I've Enjoyed Mr Blackmores Playing With Whoever Was in His Band I Still Listen To His Music Today I'm 68Yrs. Of Age If Is Deep Into The Occult Get Out and Get Help Through The Church
I saw Ritchie in the daytime playing soccer with Deep Purple against the local Orlando radio station at lake Mary High School in the late eighties. So he didn't always sleep throughout the daytime.
Yes, it looks like Richie led a pretty healthy lifestyle in the 80s.
@@karsguitarchannel6088: I think that was one of his humorous remarks. He was into sports in the '70s as well. Booze was/is his only vice.
Thank you so much for this video man very interesting
His mother Violet was a gypsy, she used to do spells , he said it himself in an interview , Ritchie also said he was interested in paranormal fennomane , seances and pixis in the woods etc , Ritchie is a Scorpio rising thus his interest in the occult and his mystic demeanour
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I am a huge fan of Ritchie Blackmore, especially with Rainbow and Blackmore's Night. I like Deep Purple, but am a huge fan of his other work. And I am also into the occult. It is a part of me to explore the other realms and go be beyond religious boundaries. I actually once had a pet ferret named after him, although I wrote it Ritchy. Still, It is one of my favorite boys names.
By the way: occult means hidden, not evil. That last one is a choice we make. To me, there is no black or white magick, only intent.
Dont you know or care what happens to your soul, getting involved with this occult stuff, after all the evidence?
@michaelcraig9449 I worry more about the souls of religious fanatics that are willing to kill for their faith.
" For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and loose his soul for what would he forfeit for his life " , Jesus Christ .
So sad that Jesus died a cruel death to fight tyranny, and now his word is abused to spread it. I think he was more likely talking about the Roman emperor than about mankind. Jesus was a historical figure. I adore his fight for freedom and his tales to make people stand up for themselves. I just hate how Christianity turned it into a tool of mind control. I love the original Jesus, not what them have turned him into.
@@MGCrow-jc6psJesus died and rose again. He is alive today and talks to his children. Try again.
@@mattkodak7544 you are free to believe that. I just have a different faith.
@@MGCrow-jc6ps What Bible did YOU READ? Jesus was here to overthrow SPIRITUAL TYRANNY, the same SPIRITUAL DARK forces that Ritchie follows, Not the Roman Empire. God used the Roman empire to spread IS Word WORLD WIDE!
@@jpb1231000 The Christian bible. And it made me think about faith. Now I am all into the occult and a happy person. Ritchie is not harming anybody as far as I know. The Curch is abusing people and damaging lives.
Yep.. mushrooms and various other things will do that..👍. Love your videos man..
Big thanks, I appreciate!
Taking mushrooms has jack shit to do with being interested in the occult
Very interesting, thanks!
Big thanks!
Richie Blackmore is one of my biggest influences, it's been a big weird journey finding out all my guitar heroes into the occult or mysticism just like I am, guess that we're drawn to what we're drawn to
Ritchie is the original goth rocker.
I'd say that Screaming Lord Sutch was the first goth rocker, but then again, Screaming Jay Hawkins would reply "hold my beer,whitey"
@@markdonnelly6921 Blame it on the tritones.
this is the ONLY guitar history channel !
All the credit goes to Kar. He researches every aspect of the story.
The Beatles were influenced by Aleister Crowley too
That's right. He's on the cover of Sgt Pepper's beside Marilyn Munroe and William S Burroughs.
Thumbs up Big like 👍 👌.
Ritchie is a Mount Rushmore guitarist. DIO said they summoned a demon called Baal. If you look at the back cover of long live rock and roll, it says no thanks to Baal.
I highly doubt they summoned anything. What a load of cobblers.
@davidolsen9425 Well then, they're all lying. Wendy Dio got pushed down a flight of steps. Each band member said that place was haunted, and they summoned a demon. I don't know why they would lie about that. But maybe they are, I wasn't there. Maybe you know better. In fact, that's why Tony Carey jumped out of a 2nd story window and quit 🌈. If you know anything, the song "LA connection" was written about Tony going back to LA. He said it was insane things going on there. He had pranks pulled on him, and he also had many sightings of a 😈. I guess Cozy Ritchie, Ronnie Daisley, and Carey were all lying. Not one of them over the years change their story about what happened there. I'm just telling the story. I wasn't there. I don't know. Rock on 🤘
Baal is a Mesopotamian god that was worshipped with child blood sacrifices.
The pattern of the best rock bands of this era being into Aleister Crowely and all that stuff, it's all pretty disturbing stuff
@davidolsen9425 James 2:19 they don't need anyone's belief in them but most definitely they are real.
Excellent video, thanks ♥️🙏
You are very welcome, great pleasure!! Thank you
Its not okay to summon the dark side. The personal tragedies that happen simply arent worh it.
Proof in pudding. You actually do reap what you sow
great video.
Many thanks, I appreciate!
Wow I never knew that, thanks for sharing🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
You are very welcome, thank you!
Too bad for Ritchie. There is no salvation in messing with the dark forces. Amazing he has lasted this long.
He goes to bed at 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning and doesn't get up till night that means he's sleeping 16 hours a day
It's obviously not factual.
Both he and Jimmy Page are playing with fire and are going to suffer eternal remorse when they breathe their last breath. And I do not say that with any judgmental scorn. My heart goes out to them. Satan is NO god. He’s a deceiver.
They’re not going to suffer eternal remorse, when you die you die, gone.
Neither Blackmore nor Page was ever a satanist. The rumours are fallacies.
Goths existed way before the cure and Bauhaus where do you think they got it from the yardbird's were heavy and goth it started with the stones in 68 the mid evil thing replaced the flower people .
What happened there is That He ended Up with a Demonic Possession from Visiting all those Places, This things are Real
I was wondering when drugs were going to come into the story, and et voila, along comes barbiturates and, Amphetamine use!
If anything is going to mess a person's psychology up, and give them psychosis, it's barbiturates and amphetamines.
Absolutely right
Wow,looks who's talking about addiction - F steroid princess...nice...
So what time does he get up now?
When DP recorded inside a Castle off the Coast of Ireland. Richey would Try to Scare Roger Glover at Night!
I think you mean The Hermitage, Welcombe Bay, Devon/Cornwall border.
I never knew this about Ritchie. I actually wonder if his fascination with the occult was an influence for Jimmy Page.
Fabulous guitarists, but long-term weirdo
And he never smiles.
Oh, there are many photos of Richie smiling.
When you stare into the abyss the abyss stares back at you
which books?
The video just cuts off at the end. ???
Sorry, I should've written 'To be continued' at the end. We're gonna release one more video about Ritchie and the paranormal. Plus it creates a bit of mystery in the end.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 great, when?
1:00 Chaz Hodges in The Outlaws
class on the guitar tho
Ritchie used that stuff for practical jokes. Roger glover admitted that .
I've read "Hellhounds on their Trail", and several other works on musicians in relation to the occult.
It's a correlation/causation issue.
Musicians are miny edge-lords from the start; especially rock, metal, etc. They scour old horror novels and grimoires for lyrics (Metallica's early career was built on Lovecraft novels, ESPECIALLY "Ride the Lightning". They practice in places known to be huanted (Duane Allman at a Georgia cemetery). They purposefully put cryptic, creepy symbols onto their artwork (Led Zeppelin "Zoso", Megadeth "Cryptic Writings", and the famous cover of The Eagles "Hotel California)...
Are you starting to see a pattern?
Throw in drugs, booze, women, new cars, and a reckless lifestyle, and of course these deaths look like some kind of "supernatural comeuppance".
It's just rich guys with low inhibition engaging in dangerous activities and substance abuse.
There's no demons, no summoning, no "deal at the crossroads".
As a professional recording musician (by age 16) I can tell you that IT'S ALL AN ACT. Look at Ozzy, his whole family has become part of his act, lol.
Blackmore and Page are both extremely talented and prodigious guitarists, and they're both edge-lords whom like people to think they're invovled in occult practices, because it keeps them relevant outside of creating new music.
There's nothing supernatural about shooting up, then plowing your Maserati into a culvert.
I highly suggest the aforementioned book if you're interested in music and it's relationship to the occult. The big takeaway, is most of the musicians were introduced to occult ideas by professional groupies, like Anita Pallenberg, via "sex magic". The same BS L. Ron Hubbard used to rope people into his psuedo-religious sex cult.
> "There's no demons, no summoning, no "deal at the crossroads".
Work with me for just one moment. Imagine that the bible is actually God's words imparted through man and that God's primary concern is our eternal life for our souls and that we would have purpose, strength, comfort and peace in this world.
Would He have warned us - many times - in the bible against these occult practices if there was really nothing to it? Or, is it more like a loving parent telling their child over and over again to look both ways before they cross the street?
Here's the deal... everyone, whether they want to admit it or not, is looking for answers but most don't want the hard truth in God's Word. It's called pride.
@@davekpghpa My grandfather was an evangelical pastor. He was one of the first white men allowed to preach the Word in Ghana; one particular tribe loved him so much, they made him a literal king.
My dad is a deacon/usher/audio-visual consultant at his church, Calvary Chapel.
Here's what I got out of the good book: "Gnashing of teeth, the peeling of flesh, devoured by a worm that never dies". I remember being 7, huddled in the floorboard of my dad's truck, because the moon was red, which was, "A sign of Armageddon" and "The end is VERY NEAR".
I never felt the "Love of Christ" people seem to keep crowing about; just fear.
So, I've spent my life studying weapons, hand-to-hand combat, grappling/wrestling, swordsmanship, marksmanship, knife-combat, spearmanship, and the history of warfare & strategy. I like being responsible for my own well-being, and my family's.
Is there something to the occult? Maybe there is. But, it's not more powerful than a sharp bar of steel ripping through all 16 arteries in the human neck. Muscle, Steel, & Fire are what I believe in.
As to the musicians, "dabbling" or not, they have an extremely long history of, to sum it all up, "misbehaving".
At 2:36 R2-D2
Doing a video like this on King Diamond and all of his hundreds of experiences with the Supernatural and spirits and Satanic Rituals would take hours and hours of video time!
Fact
You should read the Kerrang! interview from around '85, where writer Dave Dickson accused King Diamond of being a charlatan, explaining why he'd reached that conclusion.
@@BanalayerPete1972 Have read it and posted it many times. everyone agreed, dave sounded like retard. King as always had class
@@BanalayerPete1972 Have read it, and posted it many places, many times over many years. Everyone would always see the obvious. Dave sounded like a retarded in so many ways. King was pure class as always
@BlueBlazer47 Have read it, and posted it many places, many times over many years. Everyone would always see the obvious. Dave sounded like a retarded in so many ways. King was pure class as always
No Jesus No Peace.Children of Light not darkness.Period
Did you enjoy the music? Ritchie will come back around.
Calm your histeria
@@MiniB79lol don’t be a fool
@@MiniB79666 in your profile picture? For what?😂 clown
No thanks. jesus is nothing
some people are just too crazy for words
I feel sad for him
More of a Joe Meek exposition IMO.
Nah these entities have always been around, anyone can commune with them if ya let them in, some are tricky lol crowleys lam is still kicking it
My mentor. I care to know nothing of him. Only the fret magic. And he could never play RB style live(out'a studio) gives me to wonder
Screaming Lord Such might have had an influence.
Ritchie is stuck in 70s. 1770s
It's not good to be into anything like that at all. I'll never do it
would love to see his personal horoscope ... it sounds like lots of 8th house stuff going on ...
whatever... he really looked ridiculous in those hats.
Who can say for sure who is and who is not "satanic" ?
The way they talk about themselves. What they're willing to reveal. The symbols in their tattoos and necklace charms. Their love of money and success. Their fascination with what is seen and what it hidden. Their talk of making dreams coming true as if its a supernatural transaction that ended with them being given an amazing an unlikely success. The adoration and respect that they receive is much higher than what their talent/skill/contribution suggests. The subtle changes in their eyes. Do not betray the evidence that is always revealed by their eyes. You can censor what the eye collects but not that which the eye discards. Remember that. Your question may or may not have been sincere but i am giving a sincere answer. The answer is: anyone who understands who Satan is.
Another weird O 😁❤️🙏🍀
I wish I could do a Tarot reading with Ritchie...that will never happen though.
We can all dream.
Have you read Deuteronomy chapter 18 in the Bible ?
Yeah cool story, the way it ends when u think its just starting to get interesting
Great and very interesting video as always! Thanks! YJM said in an interview (GuitarWorld July 2008) that in his early years he was 'heavy duty into the occult' ... Dave Mustaine also has said in several interviews stories about his past with witchcraft... For example th-cam.com/video/bLz3cwiR2kA/w-d-xo.html
Hi Manos, great to see you! Interesting, thank you
dave is a christian though
The price? Your soul Muhuhahahaha!
But what does the soul consist of?
Don't worry about your useless soul,noone can buy it
@@bjornskorge7791 What is left after you leave your meaty shell.
@@bjornskorge7791
Mind, spirit and emotions.
WTF...? is this a video about Ritchies' or about Joe Meeks' recording techniques..? 🤬
Never mess with a Ouija board , it will open you up to spirits good and bad
I love using the Ouija in graveyards all the time
Been there, once.
Its a toy!
no its not.
They are all over anyway. We need to develop our own Psychology
naughty Ritchie.....naughty Baal....
TRIVIA: What book has caused more mass murder than any other book in history?
Answer: The Bible
True
Why the bible of course!
After all his name isn't "Whitemore."
I love Kars vids but GD you end it so abruptly I’m waiting for the next words then realize .... AINT NONE.... the DADGUM vidya is OVER. It makes me a little sore at you.
(I been watching Leave it to Beaver reruns because I initially thought it was ..... a different kind of show...)
Hello, sorry I probably should have written 'To be continued' at the end of the video. I'm gonna do one more video on Blackmore and the paranormal. I thought it would be better to do two videos rather than one long video. Thank you very much for watching, much appreciated! Have an awesome day!
that’s good news !!
I wasn’t really sore
Demons are real.
707 pm cst
The only shitty thing Ritchie Blackmore ever did was fire Rod Evans and Nick Simper.
So cool to be a rebel in this world, kicking against the goads? The beast lures in with promises of wealth, power and fame, and quite often delivers, "and there are many who go in by it". Then the beast chews you up and spits you out. And what keeps most on the path of destruction is pride. No one likes to admit they've been taken as a fool.
I'll take the narrow gate.
Always thought that hat he wore was stupid. Never was a fan of blackmore
So now he's a pilgrim ?
Nice !
Blackmore definitely wore some dorky looking hats...
The entire music industry sold it's soul decades ago.
If you believe that.
If its so then why so often wearing a cross and also that puritan's hat?
The Occult doesnt mean Satanic.
These dorks in the comments know nothing about it.
Narrow minded chodes wanking to the ghost of Crowley.
Uh yeah it does.
@@badger519 Definition of occult is hidden. Full stop.
Peanut butter doesn't suggest the use of peanuts. Its just butter that tastes like peanuts! Its fun, right?
Your first mistake is confusing Occult with Satanic or Demonic.
Lol okay
It's all the same.
He just copied what Jimmy Page was doing..
Real musicologist you are
Thank you.
Occult is not evil. It means spiritual and esoteric magic - it's been in existence long before the bible for instance.
True
It is most definitely evil.
@@badger519 The christinity is evil and christianity is more occult than anything!
Thats Exactly what they want you to think
@@badger519 Nothing is more occult than the bible. So if occultism is evil then the bible is evil
Purples song why didn’t Rosemary take the pill is obviously about the movie rosemarys baby
Yeah.. but Ritchie is also the bigger troll ever. 🤣🤣 I love it. I think he’a taking a piss about this stuff, basically.
I guess Jimmy Page wasn’t the only one
King Diamond is far more real. Doing a video like this on King Diamond and all of his hundreds of experiences with the Supernatural and spirits and Satanic Rituals would take hours and hours of video time!
No he wasn't. John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Mick Jagger and plenty of others more were into it
@@fernandomaron87 No they werent.
Ritchie Blackmore is a pain in the ass.
Dude played with Gene effing Vincent. Him and Lemmy are the Forrest Gumps of rock n roll
I’ll tell you why Ritchie got into all that mystical mumbo jumbo: He saw Pagey slaying and playing all over the world, playing so cool and looking so cool and selling REAL cool and thought: “Well, I can’t sound as good or play as well as him, can’t write like him….. I KNOW it’s not a deficiency of talent (Ritchie being the pretentious egomaniac that he is) so it must be a deficiency of magic spells!”
- a partial, biased, life-long zep fan.
No,They all did it. He didn't care what Jimmy Page did.
@@Fuxerz
I’m not so sure about that. I know he’s on record as being fascinated with Kashmir when it came out. And he was always getting into arguments/fights with bonzo that seems to hint at some jealousy maybe… But, to be clear, I have no good evidence or indisputable examples to support my original post. Just giving air to my suspicions. And, IMO, I do suspect I’m on the right track…
Edit: I’d be interested to know what Shawn Staples (the narrator of this channel) opinion is on this subject.
@chraffis That group of guitarists were all into the occult. For some weird reason. But I think he was mad at Jimmy because he bought Allister Crowley's house. Jimmy literally got there a couple of hours ahead of him to buy it. Remember that interview. He went there to look at it and Page was already there and bought it. I think that's where the rough relationship comes from. Jimmy admitted that Blackmore could wipe the stage with him as a lead guitarist.
Not true. Ritchie could play better than Jimmy.
Are you a groupie?