LI Memory Lane: When the Rondinelli Bros moved out to PJS, it wasn't long before TUSK electrified the stage at Comsewogue HS in a *school assembly* opening with 'Mississippi Q.' Frikkin' EPIC. Minds blown beyond repair. What can I say?
I used to go see Bobby and his brother Teddy in Farmingdale long island , when i lived out there, in a club called Nylons. They were in a band called Tusk , I was blown away on their performances. They were Awsome.
My musical hero's as a young man growing up on Long Island... My hero's still. Still playing with the same passion they had when they were in their twenties.
Not sure if Bobby ever reads this stuff, but I remember Bobby playing "wipeout" in my Skillman Street / Brooklyn basement in the mid 60's. He was maybe 10 years old, I was 8. My cousin was on guitar. Awesome memories.
Also had the oppurtunity to play with Teddy who is fucking great! And Bobby is just a very cool dude who will talk to anybody- no rock star bullshit with these guys even though they all are!
Thanks for this! Teddy in Rondinelli Band CD with Ray Gillen! I had the chance to see Bobby on stage in Paris 94/95 & Brussels 95 with Sabbath and in 2004 with The Lizards! Great ! Cheers
I wish you guys came to Australia but I guess that will never happen.I enjoyed this so much. Have watched this over and over with the volume way up.Hope the neighbours enjoyed it too.
I can understand why they brought in Ray Gillen to sing for them back in the day -- the similarity to Badlands with the vocals and Jake E Lee-ish riffs are clear. Is it just me or does Bobby look similar to Carmine Appice? I really enjoyed Crying in the Rain (I'm a huge Whitesnake fan)!
Strange how things work out- Given Bobby's previous work with Blackmore, Rob was also in Rainbow for a few weeks in 1994. (Greg Smith eventually got the gig)
the third Appice brother is Frank Appice. and straight from Carmine and Vinny Frank is not a musician. they also have a sister named Terry who is also not musically inclined.
He took lessons from Carmine so I guess it's not unusual. Kinda funny coz I can hear Carmines technique in Bobby's playing, I dunno why. Tho he played with Rod Stewart and I love Rod Stewart
Bobby wears a wrist watch while he plays because he charges by the hour and he calibrates that watch with his amazing chops. Joining Rainbow was the right choice - Kiss sucks. Monster drummer.
it was not AT ALL unusual for kids at 8, 9 ,10 years of age to to be brought to concerts by their parents in the 60's & 70's, fuck some were born at concerts. "Evil" has a similar sound to Badlands High wire,he would have been way too much for Kiss, good man ! (not so much in to Kiss)
it was not AT ALL unusual for kids at 8, 9 ,10 years of age to to be brought to concerts by their parents in the 60's & 70's, fuck some were born at concerts. "Evil" has a similar sound to Badlands High wire,h Bobby would have been way too much for Kiss, good man ! (not so much into Kiss)
it was not AT ALL unusual for kids at 8, 9 ,10 years of age to to be brought to concerts by their parents in the 60's & 70's, fuck some were born at concerts. "Evil" has a similar sound to Badlands High wire
Ray GILLEN puts me in mind of Samuel HAGAR.. No bad thing I say 🔥🎼😎
LI Memory Lane: When the Rondinelli Bros moved out to PJS, it wasn't long before TUSK electrified the stage at Comsewogue HS in a *school assembly* opening with 'Mississippi Q.' Frikkin' EPIC. Minds blown beyond repair. What can I say?
I used to go see Bobby and his brother Teddy in Farmingdale long island , when i lived out there, in a club called Nylons.
They were in a band called Tusk , I was blown away on their performances. They were Awsome.
End of the Ted solo where he skat sings and the lovely Drum fill at 15.11.. Sublime
My musical hero's as a young man growing up on Long Island... My hero's still. Still playing with the same passion they had when they were in their twenties.
Not sure if Bobby ever reads this stuff, but I remember Bobby playing "wipeout" in my Skillman Street / Brooklyn basement in the mid 60's. He was maybe 10 years old, I was 8. My cousin was on guitar.
Awesome memories.
teddy played with the late great Felix Pappalardi producer of cream and leader of mountain...
Why isn't Bobby's brother more famous? He ripps and is very musical!
Always great to discover amazing music. Especially video by EKO brothers.
Bobby Rondinelli super drums!
Also had the oppurtunity to play with Teddy who is fucking great! And Bobby is just a very cool dude who will talk to anybody- no rock star bullshit with these guys even though they all are!
Thanks for this! Teddy in Rondinelli Band CD with Ray Gillen! I had the chance to see Bobby on stage in Paris 94/95 & Brussels 95 with Sabbath and in 2004 with The Lizards! Great ! Cheers
OMG!!! I just can’t help feeling the deep sincerity of the Blues in this performance of Rondinelli’s "Living Proof"! WOW!!!
This is amazing playing!!! I saw Teddy on ther howard stern dedication very very cool as well!!!
What a rocking band! Love Bobby's playing! Killer vocal, guitar solid bass...great stuff!
This is amazind i just saw Teddy do the Howard Stern dedication which blew me away!!!
Teddy is awesome!!
Great stuff these boys can rock the house
I wish you guys came to Australia but I guess that will never happen.I enjoyed this so much. Have watched this over and over with the volume way up.Hope the neighbours enjoyed it too.
I do like the Singist.. Don't know of him!
Came here for Bobby Ron. 🎼😎🥁
keeping rock alive and well thankyou very much
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Led ZEppelin reincarnation
Those boys are just tearin' it up.
I can understand why they brought in Ray Gillen to sing for them back in the day -- the similarity to Badlands with the vocals and Jake E Lee-ish riffs are clear. Is it just me or does Bobby look similar to Carmine Appice? I really enjoyed Crying in the Rain (I'm a huge Whitesnake fan)!
Quite similar to the Apice brothers. All 3 are killer Drummists
Glad I came across this clip...I first saw Rondinelli when he was with Bonnie Parker at the Rock Box in New Jersey. A looooong time ago!
Pretty good Teddy!
Love the singer..
Very good!
Now that's what I call "KICKIN' ASS"!
That fucking singer is great.
OH YEAH BABY GREAT STUFF
EKOPROVIDEO, can you upload each song on separate videos it would be so much better because this is an amazing gig which is not out on an album
this is one of our favorite blues warehouse episodes! but sorry... there are no plans to upload songs separately.
This band should tour. Any chance?
Kicked Ass
The bass player is Rob DeMartino- a great guy and great bass player!
Strange how things work out- Given Bobby's previous work with Blackmore, Rob was also in Rainbow for a few weeks in 1994. (Greg Smith eventually got the gig)
And Bonnie Parker
Boy I would have loved to have heard 'em do Mountain. Teddy comes pretty damn close.
These boys rock.....bet Leslie wishes he still had his LP JR!
I was lucky enough to grow up with them and got LOTSA personal concerts.Eddie Van Halen got nothing on Ted
These guys pour their guts out.
R U fucking kidding me? Wow! (that’s all I got to say)
WOW!!!
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He looks he could be like Vinnie Appices twin
I believe that he's the 3rd Appice brother......
the third Appice brother is Frank Appice. and straight from Carmine and Vinny Frank is not a musician. they also have a sister named Terry who is also not musically inclined.
I know Bobby's not an Appice brother ... But he sure could be.
He took lessons from Carmine so I guess it's not unusual. Kinda funny coz I can hear Carmines technique in Bobby's playing, I dunno why. Tho he played with Rod Stewart and I love Rod Stewart
Check out Bobby Rondinelli's new band "The Handful" www.thehandful.com, new album "Sons of Downtown" coming soon!!
Is this available to buy on DVD or Cd ?
sorry but no it is not.... feel free to share our link :)
Bobby wears a wrist watch while he plays because he charges by the hour and he calibrates that watch with his amazing chops. Joining Rainbow was the right choice - Kiss sucks. Monster drummer.
Anyone know who the singer and bass player are?
Disregard this ...didn't watch the whole thing ...lol
it was not AT ALL unusual for kids at 8, 9 ,10 years of age to to be brought to concerts by their parents in the 60's & 70's, fuck some were born at concerts. "Evil" has a similar sound to Badlands High wire,he would have been way too much for Kiss, good man ! (not so much in to Kiss)
it was not AT ALL unusual for kids at 8, 9 ,10 years of age to to be brought to concerts by their parents in the 60's & 70's, fuck some were born at concerts. "Evil" has a similar sound to Badlands High wire,h Bobby would have been way too much for Kiss, good man ! (not so much into Kiss)
it was not AT ALL unusual for kids at 8, 9 ,10 years of age to to be brought to concerts by their parents in the 60's & 70's, fuck some were born at concerts. "Evil" has a similar sound to Badlands High wire