I think Star Gazer, is the story of the fall of Babylon. And I heard the 🤘🏻🤘🏻 got started, because Ronnie James Dio's mother did it at one of his early gigs and it means poking the eyes of the devil in Italian.
Dio is not only one of THE greatest vocalists in Metal history, he was also a class act as well who truly appreciated his fans. Back in 1995 I saw him, with his own band Dio, at a small club on Long Island. At the end he came to the edge, stage right, to shake hands with the audience. I'm only 5''-5" so I had to literally climb over people to try and shake his hand but was out of reach. He saw this and pointed to me and flashed me the "Horns" in recognition of my efforts. At the end of the night, after the club closed down, I was walking to my friend's car when I heard this shout "Hey kid!" I turned and it was RJD waving me and my friend over to him. He invited us to hang out on the bus where we drank wine and talked about the show and music in general. It was an experience I'll never forget. Fast forward to 2000 and I saw Dio at Irving Plaza in NYC for the Magica Tour. After the show We see him out on the streets signing autographs and he sees me and my friend who was with me back in '95. He calls out to us by our names which stunned me 'cause it was 5 years since we met but he told me that he remembers the names of every fan that he has met and my jaw just dropped. When Ronnie James Dio passed in 2010 the Metal world lost a champion for the common fan. RIP my friend, you are sorely missed.
Awesome story and being at several festivals around the time of his passing I can tell you that he was definitely like that with everyone he interacted with. There was not a single act that didn't have a great Dio story and every single person had admiration and respect for the man. When you have your entire profession literally singing tributes to you you know you've lived a righteous life.
Ronnie James Dio is the SOLE REASON my band got a contract...he was not only an iconic, talented singer, but an amazing, compassionate, kind person. He was a true legend, and I am very proud to have met and known him
Through conversation, he asked if we had a demo (we talked a WHILE), and where was it recorded etc. I had one in the car of course, and he actually walked out with me, took our demo package...time goes by, and our management gets a call, set up a showcase and meeting etc etc...turns out RJD had passed it up through some channels with his blessing, and ended up on an A&R guy's desk (not even RJD's label!!!!), with a note attached... He was by far the most genuine, wonderfully caring and kind man, let alone musician...a true one-of-a-kind...I was very blessed to have met him and spent that couple of hours with him. Changed my life for sure
Best story i heard about dio he was doing a gig with Halestorm and he was being mobbed by fans and lizzy asks him how he deals with it he said its only a moment out of your day but its a moment they will never forget. What a gent
I love that he seem to have understood so well how fans feel. Many artists don't seem or they just don't care or think the fansare not worthy them. To Ronnie the fans were all equal.
I met RJD in 2000 at the NAMM show in LA. He was at the Dean Markley booth with his band. He was hands down the nicest rock star I ever met. I introduced myself and said "Ronnie, for me this is like a catholic getting to meet the pope". He told me that was the nicest thing anyone had said to him in a long time. He signed a picture and took a picture with me. RIP RJD, we love you.
That's something I've heard from pretty much everyone I know ever met him. That man was normal and nice to a level of it feeling weird in the world he was part of.
Because he knew he was only a man. You should be careful of people that think they will never die. Those people have a power complex. Dio was amazing, both as a singer and a human being.
I had tix to a Scorpions / Cinderella concert. Scorpions had to cancel because of Klaus throat problems. Refunds were given. Instead of taking the night off Cinderella played a free show. I thought that was pretty cool too. Great show too.
His biggest advice to bands was that when they met fans it would be something that the fan would remember. So always make it a good memory because the fans are the reason they make music. I also had the chance to meet him and he was kind and fun and smart. I will always remember those times.
It really is just tragic irony that such a loud, incredible, pure vocalist like Dio ended up dying of stomach cancer. But even after his diagnosis, he kept performing and his singing sounded unaffected. It must have been painful for him to do, but he really loved his craft that much. RIP to such an incredible person.
Fun Fact: Ronnie James Dio was never a trained singer. When he was younger, he played trumpet and throughout his singing career, he used breath control techniques he learned as a trumpet player.
@@davidmac3290 Hahah! I think the techniques he picked up helped him sing with his already incredible voice. Eric Adams from Manowar did the same thing, afaik he's only ever had training on his breathing rather than actual singing lessons.
I just read his autobiography. He became the lead singer out of necessity in the Electric Elves since the other singer/players left the band. When they became just Elf he knew then he had power in his voice. Hope I didn't spoil it too much. Get the book!!
I met Ronnie James Dio backstage at a show in my hometown after a show. He barely came to my chest in his platform shoes. My friend asked him to autograph a T-shirt. He initially refused because HE DIDN'T WANT TO RUIN THE SHIRT. That's how humble he was. I could tell by the look on your face that you were blown away in the first 30 seconds of hearing his legendary delivery. Truly delightful to see Dio's continued impact on new generations. He is indeed in the league of the immortal Freddie Mercury as you correctly stated. Respect.
Same, twice with Sabbath one or two times with his band (festival memories are hazy). But I'm a 90s kid, so they were already quite old but still amazing. To see Rainbow would have been incredible. One of the bands where the studio version is disappointing if you hear a live recording first. Some of those impros between Ritchie and the keys or Dio.
I don't know, as a singer, Freddy was amazing. But Freddy was a douche and horrible person, not to mention a sick perverted freak. DIO was a great singer, and a great person.
Elizabeth is like a breath of fresh air bringing new life into one of the greatest songs and story telling of all time and the introduction of dio to a new audience. May you all be and feel as blessed as we all did when we experienced these gods in the 80s
I have to regret the first time I saw black sabbath played with dio at the Los Angeles coliseum on the heaven and hell tour even though I loved the album, I went there to display my anger at the band for giving up on Ozzy. To this day the album has to be their top 5 all time
Us metalheads call him by his full name due to the enormous amount of respect he has in the community. He was also a great person, humble, encouraging,kind and generous.
Also, just "Dio" is more recognizable than "Ronnie". His last name is less common than his first name. If you want to identify other singers with a single word, it would be Halford or Dickinson rather than Rob or Bruce. It might be the other way round with Floor Jansen, I understand that Jansen is a quite common last name.
I love your reaction to this. I went to watch your reaction to The Man On the Silver Mountain, and I can't believe that you haven't reacted to that song. It's probably the song that introduced Dio to the world. A definite must hear for any Dio fan.
I knew Ronnie. He was the nicest guy on the planet. And this was a wonderful analysis and tribute. Ronnie loved his music and his fans and they knew it. Thank you!
From the same era Geoff Tate formerly of Queensryche as well as the frontman from Manowar I forget his name I think it's Eric were one of the few who could rival Dio singing voice
@@chrisumana7644 can’t really compare Manowar and Queensryche to Dio. Totally different styles. Dio sang with raw controlled power...those other bands were melodic.
Best singer is just impossible to tell. There are so many just as good as him in other genres, from rock and metal to opera and pop (Chris Cornell, Pavarotti, Mercury,...). Same for frontman: I personnally find Bruce Dickinson a better frontman, for example. But yeah, Dio's a beast.
I love that Elizabeth is a vocal trainer, and really is new to a lot of great rock tunes and artists, knows vocals in a sense most rock fans cannot appreciate. She is delightful, fresh, and I really enjoyed her analysis.
Your sense of joy whilst watching Ronnie's performance had me smiling from ear to ear. I'm happy you enjoyed what many of us have loved for years. He was dearly loved by his fans, and is dearly missed. RIP RJD.
Thanks for taking the time and choosing this - kinda longish - version. There are a couple of others, shorter ones on YT with the Dio band, all of which have cut off the ending.
I love how you are totally IN with your enthusiasm when doing your reaction/analysis videos wherein ye keep an open mind and ears and appreciate what you're listening to ...even if it isn't exactly your type of music genre! May you forever keep that childlike enthusiasm and appreciation in music! 🤘😁🤙
One of the greatest metal vocalists you will ever hear. His voice is so distinctive, powerful, and pure. According to RJD, he never had vocal lessons. He felt it was better to have an untrained voice to maintain his individuality. I have seen him live many times and he was always perfect. He started singing professionally in a doo-wop band called Ronnie Dio and the Prophets. You can find a song called will you still love me tomorrow on youtube. He also sang for a rock band called Elf and then joined Rainbow. As much as I loved his vocals with Black Sabbath, I prefer his vocals with Rainbow. Either way, you will never go wrong with RJD. I look forward to your reaction.
I read a long time ago Dio learned his breath technique way back when used to play the trumpet when he was younger. But still, this shows how taleneted he was!
@@thepeladeauprojectband8943 takelessons.com/blog/classically-trained-singers-z02 " Contrary to popular belief, metal singer extraordinaire Ronnie James Dio did NOT take vocal lessons, but he did say he was greatly influenced by the singing style of tenor and great singer Mario Lanza!" takelessons.com/blog/rock-singing-technique-z02 "Frontman Dio never actually had any formal vocal training. However, he did study as an instrumentalist, and has claimed that his time as a trumpet player gave him excellent breath technique. Not only that, but he loved to listen to opera from an early age."
And I quote the man himself "I've never taken vocal lessons. My early trumpet training and a fortunate talent for singing has always been enough for me. In the case of rock singing, I've always felt it was better to remain a bit untrained to maintain your individuality" Ronnie James Dio.
Never understood the concept of popcorn, must be something really "murican" that I as real Dutch cheesehead can't understand. It allways reminds me of styrofoam.
I have been wondering why these reaction videos are so appaling and it hit me hard. You know those evenings with your good friends or family. You hang out and you try subtlety put some your most loved tracks/artists on and hope that your company finds the greatness that resonates with you. But always they are like "meh" as you are waiting with grin on your face for their responce. You cant connect between you and your loved ones through the music you hold dear so much. But with Elizabeth, it feels like you are with her, just hanging around listening to your favourite tracks and she notices all the perfect little things and more that makes you play those tracks and performances over and over again. Elizabeth makes you feel like she is your best friend for the night. So cozy, so warming, perfect anti-depressant and relaxant for busy daily life. Ty Elizabeth. Very much!
Totally! There are tons of reaction channels out there where they simply love whatever is they are watching but it feels a bit cheap. Like a friend who would just like everything you showed him to make you feel good. But when the reactor actually notices little things and honestly seems to enjoy discovering your favorite band is a priceless feeling. You nailed it, that's what makes some reactions so special. You feel some weird validation for having liked those artists, someone really gets it!
Very much on point, but sometimes it's something else as well. The more knowledgeable reactors can point out things you may not even have (consciously) noted even after hearing your favourite songs many times. And that can add to your understanding as to WHY you like some things so much.
I'd love to hang out with her, its great seeing someone with her background appreciate metal. She truly loves music, not just one genre but any gerne as long as its done well. She disects the song word by word and note by note but also absorbs the entire performance. Its a shame todays youth will never be able to experience shows like these. Tens of thousands of people, no reserved seating, walls of speakers pushed by 50,000+ watts, thousands of lights, pyrotehnics and the energy of thousands getting into the music. I get amped up just remembering concerts like that. Haha, I feel like Grandpa saying, "Yeah sonny, back in my day...." but its true, it was the greatest decade to be a part of.
When I was a kid, based on his voice, I thought Dio was a giant! Years later I saw this little thin dude with that epic voice and it blew my mind! 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Dio never wasted a note. He had a reputation as being one of the nicest guys in rock. Always respected his fans and had time to sign an autograph. Very sad he left us. Cancer sucks!
I saw him live in July 2009. He was 67 years old and dying of stomach cancer, and he had the voice of a titan from the opening song to the final note. Dio is the godfather and power metal, and a legend! \m/ \m/
The thing I love most about your reaction videos is the sense of wonder. The absolute lack of pretense or cynicism. Watching your joyfulness is joyful. Thank you.
The devil horns comes from his grandmother who lived in Italy. Ronnie James Dio is Italian. His grandmother used to do that to him as a child to ward off the evil spirits. so he Incorporated it into his live shows and it caught on as a Universal symbol for heavy metal
I believe there was 2 things to it as well. The horns up at someone was to ward off evil and pointing the horns at someone was basically "cursing" them, no?
@@TheLawnStripes your answer to the first question yes answer to the second question not sure, I know his grandmother would do that to him to ward off evil spirits I'm not so sure she would be cursing him, although he could have been a bad little boy LOL!
Didn't it have something to do with fending off the "Evil Eye". I read somewhere it was called that and his grams pulled the sign to random people who looked at her the wrong way. Ronnie started using it because he thought he had to have a a hand sign too, since Ozzy used the victory sign.
@@Raipela yeah, pretty much what was posted up a little above my comment. An interview with dio said it was an Italian superstition. He'd be walking with his grandmother and she'd give people the horns that were giving them the evil eye. Said it was called the Malik (ma-loik is he he pronounced it)
We refer to him as Dio or Ronnie James Dio instead of just Ronnie because the man is a god and a legend. The rest of us are just mere mortals blessed by and grateful for his music.
I met Dio backstage once. When he signed my t-shirt, I asked him if he could sign with his favorite verse from one of his songs. He signed with the first letter of each word: T W I F O K A Q W B Y E A S Y D I H A H. Amazing singer and songwriter. RIP RJD. We miss you.
@@ronnienose8608 hell yeah. As much as I love Ozzy, and it’s a lot, Dio is by far untouched vocally speaking imo. He just had it when he sang it was a like beautiful literature. Not just a song. He told beautiful narratives, even like that way she addressed that he can make things like “yeayeahhh” and “ohhh” sound so soulful and meaningful.
@@Helluvabutl3r I remember reading this satire article about an Ozzy and Black Sabbath reunion where they all pretended the Dio years didn't exist as Ozzy wouldn't have been able to sing any of the Dio songs live, heh.
They had preformed this song like a million times, so he varies the phrasing and throws in som ad-lib parts just to make it interesting for himself and the audience.
I am so very impressed with her ability to deconstruct this performance. It was interesting to hear her give a name to things I had noticed, but was not able to articulate.
Your hair is incredible, your review of “Heaven and Hell” is fun and on point. I love watching your reactions to metal, almost like a foreigner discovering a whole new amazing country or world. You have quickly become my favorite reactor to music. Keep up the awesome work.
@musical roses He was still as amazing as ever too, I never would have thought just two years later he would be gone. He may have been 66 but he had more energy and endurance than most 20 year olds. F Cancer.
I love how so many of these professional singers, voice coaches, & composers as well of rap/hip hop fans are so drawn to classic metal like Iron Maiden & Sabbath. I love seeing the curtains drop from their eyes as they see the talent & intricacy of some of these amazing bands. Many of us learned this as kids back in the day, and grew up knowing how amazing the singing, musical talent & songwriting of some of the most overlooked bands.
So true mon ami and contemporary. Poor unenlightened inexperienced people that spent decades in ignorance of what we immersed ourselves in for most of our lives
Larry you are so right and then the record companies tried to kill metal with glam rock then grunge. They failed. To quote the OZ " you can't kill rock n roll it's here to stay". It pains me to say this but the metal band of the 80's like priest I have found in the "oldies "sections at various places. I see Priest touring retirement homes in the next 20 years!!!
@@zachwalraven no I'm sorry that was zeppelin Hendrix and if you take stoner more down the psychedelic pathway then the Doors (doors of perception) thats what the name meant, were right there as well. Sabbath also started as a blues band before they changed there name to black Sabbath.
I think if you want to really fully appreciate his vocal abilities, children of the sea is an amazing song. Looking forward to more Dio now that you're also a fan :)
Not saying Dio's grandmother didn't do it but in the context of rock/metal music Geezer Butler actually did it first, there is a photo of the band from 1969 with him doing it and another from 1971, 10 years before RJD joined Sabbath, and Dio never did it with Elf or Rainbow, only once he joined Sabbath, seems too much of a coincidence to me. I believe Geezer got it from Alistair Crowley the occultist. Dio certainly popularised it though, it wouldn't be the same iconic rock symbol without him
In his autobiography, Geezer said Ronnie asked if he could do Geezer’s finger thing because he didn’t feel comfortable doing the clapping thing Ozzy would do when performing.
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I did two tours with Dio back in 87 and 89. He sounded absolutely great every night. Not only a professional on and off stage but a truly kind man. Those tours were some of the best times I can remember. When he passed away rock and metal lost a true legend.
I met Ronnie several times and yes, he and Lemmy were both the nicest people you would ever want to meet. He loved talking vocal technique too. "Always sing from your balls" he told me. Kind of ironic that both he and Lemmy's graves face each other at Forrest Lawn
I have many stories, the first tour I ever did was in 1987 on the “Dream Evil” tour with Dio. I was 17 and at the time it was like a dream, no pun intended. I ran lasers for the show’s. Megadeath was the opening act, so for a few months I had the pleasure of watching him perform 5 nights a week and I don’t think he ever sounded off at all. On nights off the Crew would go out and a lot of the time the band would join us. I spent many nights drinking with Ronnie and picking his brain, the man was incredibly kind and had the insane ability of remembering everyone’s names years later. I would run into him from time to time and he always had a smile and would always make the first contact if he saw anyone he knew. I do have a ton of stories that I could tell, but it would just take up more time than anyone needs to sit through. Still the best time I had in any tour and he is greatly missed. RIP to the master RJD!
@@nomidubidabi haha, the stories are best told over drinks. I will say the first time I met him was pretty insane. The tour had been going on for a few months and I was there to replace the operator. I was 17 but everyone kept telling me to say I was 21. So that night I watched the show and saw what the cues were, as well as the set up, etc. After the show during the load-out the tour manager came out to say that Ronnie wanted to talk to me. Keep in mind I was a huge fan of him before this ever came up so I was nervous as hell. I was taken to the dressing room and the whole band was sitting there, Ronnie offered me a Heineken, handed it to me and the bottle opener I had would not open the damn beer. After fighting with it for a while Dio grabbed it from my hand and threw the opener aside grabbed another and opened it for me. I know he saw how nervous I was and handed me the beer back saying that everyone had a problem with that bottle opener. After that I sat on a couch next to him and we talked for about an hour, smoked a joint, and he did everything he could to make me feel welcome. I play bass and he played bass back in Elf and some other bands so we talked about that among many other things. He told me how young I looked for being 21 to which I just had to laugh. By this point Jimmy Bain was passed out wasted on another couch and Vinny was passing another joint. I can't stress enough how kind he was, how much he cared about everything and everybody, and the insane ability of performing at that level night after night.. This is the tame story of the day I met Ronnie James Dio, maybe later I will talk about the times he got me laid.. .hahaha Cheers...
Dio said once in an interview he purposely tried to make the live version different from the studio because "you would just listen to the studio version instead". amazing performer
His voice was so amazing. I’m always so amazed doesn’t matter how often I am listening to him. In Poland since few years we have a great Dio Memorial concert with so many polish artists and it’s really amazing. This energy is absolute unique.
As a huge fan since the 80´s its great to hear about the Dio memorial concert, he really was amazing and deserves to be celebrated as the Metal God he is.
TH-cam decided to bring me here and I'm glad! What a joy it's been to see you smile at the different sounds by Dio. And I'm impressed how much you enjoyed listening to it, even if that's not your genre of choice
"They'll tell you black is really white, the moon is just the sun at night and when you walk golden halls, you get to keep the gold that falls..." f'n genius. \m/
I've been listening to Ronnie since I was 12 yesterday. old. I'm now 52. His singing never gets old and in some strange amazing way I only appreciate Ronnie more and more with time. Bottom line.... Ronnie is and always will be the greatest ever. Period. R.i.p. Ronnie, we miss you so Brother.
The obvious joy you demonstrate when an artist like Dio shows his chops is so very refreshing. Your knowledge of singing is impressive and I will now be seeking to listen to some of your vocal work. Pretty sure it will be impressive as well! Thank you for doing these videos!
This woman is having the Eargasm of her adult life she is finding out what we all known for years. RONNIE will live forever. He was very special and the best.
My dad introduced me to rock music. I remember being in the car with him and him driving me somewhere, and he would put on rock music. This song especially is one of the regular ones. My dad is a huge fan of Dio. I can say I'm a fan too. I have such vivid memories of us singing this song in the car. It's one of the few moments where my dad and I connect. Anyways, I love this song. It's pretty special to me.
Dio, a physically small man, but damn he's a giant if there ever was one. legendary and pioneering in a musical genere that spawned about a thousand subgeneres.
He understood the power stance that allows you to use the strength in your legs to open the chest/back help project the voice. Bruce Dickinson dose the stance a lot too.
The guy playing the guitar (Tony Iommi) damaged his fingers at a factory, so he devised melted bottle caps for his fingertips to let him play the guitar again. This is when heavy metal was born.
This is crazy, I've seen my gradma and other elders doing it many times in my life, and I've never actually thought that's where Dio got it in the first time. Next time I see my grandma I'll thank her for keeping on the beliefs that originated the most iconic rock gesture ever :'D
I heard him reference the horns as the malosek “I know it’s probably spelled different” his grandmother was from Romania and it was not only meant to ward off evil spirits but to also curse you for being bad or evil.
Elizabeth,u r a joy too watch. Very beautiful n love the way u explain voice technics. Dio is the best... U will have millions watching u. .70 n 80s. Amazing n best times for rock music...we need it now....I will keep rocking till I die..rip ronnie...
Glad to see this, I came to the comment to post it. It's a protection symbol, people forget that a lot of early metal artists were superstitious and if you're going to sing about evil you ought to give yourself some protection.
Gene Simmons also claims to have invented that hand symbol. Gene Simmons is also a notorious egotist though, so I'm more inclined to believe Dio (whose reputation is that of a seriously generous and grateful dude).
Dive into DIO through Holy diver, Rainbow in the dark, Don't talk to strangers, Last in line, Sacred Heart, Rock n roll children, hungry for heaven, naked in the rain and all the fools sailed away.
Elizabeth Zharhoff, your TH-cam page is awesome. You share your singing knowledge freely, and your love of music and creative effort is beautiful. Also, the fact that you are willing to check out "hard" and "heavy" genres means a lot, to us primal types. You are a beautiful human being and a beautiful soul, and please know that your reaction videos bring joy to countless people--especially during these uncertain and restrictive times. There is a healing quality to what you do. Stay strong and be well!
I just love the amount of enthusiasm and energy you put into your reactions. So many reaction/vocal analysis channels are incredibly boring and dull, even if I’m not the biggest fan of some of your really long reactions you always pour so much personality and childlike energy into them.
Isn't it amazing how Ronnie, even though he was only 5'4" tall, could command the entire stage so powerfully and project so much character out to the large audience? True showmanship.
th-cam.com/video/OorZcOzNcgE/w-d-xo.html I hadn't heard that song of theirs until recently. It's too bad the radio only plays Smoke on the Waters and a couple of others because holy crap that dude is a phenomenal singer. Another great one of theirs is When a Blind Man Cries. th-cam.com/video/1ieqHL15yEw/w-d-xo.html
Dio grew up listening to and idolizing opera singers like Mario Lanza so your on the right track. Was also a trumpet player, that's how he perfected his breath control.
This is my favorite of your videos cause you’re all smiles then the 3rd verse hit and you see it on your face like “holy crap” 😂 glad you love Dio now!
@@kratzikatz1 When I was in Grade 11 We were on the backroads just Givener’ Doin Fishtails on the Gravel trying to catch the School Bus 🚌 Goin Home on the HiWay & We had ‘Die Young’ just Kranked Up at which point We rolled buddy’s little Dodge Colt with 1 Big Speaker 🔊 in the back ,... well We ended up rolling it in the ditch & Not knowing which way We were BUT,... as We got Outa the car there was Silence then the song ‘Walk Away’ came on,... ‘Die Young’ ☠️ & then ‘Walk Away’ 🙀 ,... IT Don’t get much more Hard Rock & Metal than that !!! 😬 ✌️
Thank you so much for taking the time to pay homage to R.J.D.!!! He was Heavens gift to the World!! An Original! Just recently watched a Rainbow live 1977 “Mistreated.” No one sings it better... and after that : “Stargazer!!!!!” Miss you Ronnie.
Found this video randomly, and I just wanna say I appreciate how wholesome this is. It's always a pleasure to see people from a non-metal background see the life and energy we do
I always enjoy coming back to older reactions, especially with artists that you've listened a lot more until the present day, just to remember what was your initial reaction and opinion about them. This one is crystal clear. This is where you met and fell in love with your metal crush Dio.
@@yippeethreeeight Yeah, I found a few of his really early videos on, under Ronnie and the Red Caps and Ronnie Dio and the Prophets. Hard to believe listening to those songs how much power he has in his voice.
I have watched your videos for quite some time, but this is the first time I have witnessed the genesis of your love of Dio. Pardon my words, but when you throw up the fuckin horns for Dio, you are an instant member of my tribe. I knew you loved his songs and him, but now I see where it started and I salute you 🤘🏻😤🤘🏻
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Have you heard or thought to review "Sign of the Southern Cross?"
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I think Star Gazer, is the story of the fall of Babylon. And I heard the 🤘🏻🤘🏻 got started, because Ronnie James Dio's mother did it at one of his early gigs and it means poking the eyes of the devil in Italian.
Dio is not only one of THE greatest vocalists in Metal history, he was also a class act as well who truly appreciated his fans. Back in 1995 I saw him, with his own band Dio, at a small club on Long Island. At the end he came to the edge, stage right, to shake hands with the audience. I'm only 5''-5" so I had to literally climb over people to try and shake his hand but was out of reach. He saw this and pointed to me and flashed me the "Horns" in recognition of my efforts. At the end of the night, after the club closed down, I was walking to my friend's car when I heard this shout "Hey kid!" I turned and it was RJD waving me and my friend over to him. He invited us to hang out on the bus where we drank wine and talked about the show and music in general. It was an experience I'll never forget.
Fast forward to 2000 and I saw Dio at Irving Plaza in NYC for the Magica Tour. After the show We see him out on the streets signing autographs and he sees me and my friend who was with me back in '95. He calls out to us by our names which stunned me 'cause it was 5 years since we met but he told me that he remembers the names of every fan that he has met and my jaw just dropped. When Ronnie James Dio passed in 2010 the Metal world lost a champion for the common fan. RIP my friend, you are sorely missed.
Thanks for sharing that great story!
That is actually amazing.
Awesome story and being at several festivals around the time of his passing I can tell you that he was definitely like that with everyone he interacted with. There was not a single act that didn't have a great Dio story and every single person had admiration and respect for the man. When you have your entire profession literally singing tributes to you you know you've lived a righteous life.
He truly was magnificent through and through. Thanks for sharing this beautiful story
Magica is sadly the most criminally underrated album he ever did. What a icon.
I love that the first Dio line she ever heard was "Sing me a song, you're a singer"
Right on!
Bro....!
Paint me a painting you're a painter.
Cried here with your comment
Perfect observation. Thanks for that.
You have to hear Ronnie when he was with the band "Rainbow", the song "Stargazer". It's EPIC!
Second this, Stargazer is absolutely awe inspiring
Third this, Stargazer is absolutely awe inspiring and epic.
Yes please
Im partial to "man on the silver mountain" just because i love to sing that song xD
Easily his best song
Ronnie James Dio is the SOLE REASON my band got a contract...he was not only an iconic, talented singer, but an amazing, compassionate, kind person. He was a true legend, and I am very proud to have met and known him
Yes to you!!
RIP Ronnie
❤
Through conversation, he asked if we had a demo (we talked a WHILE), and where was it recorded etc. I had one in the car of course, and he actually walked out with me, took our demo package...time goes by, and our management gets a call, set up a showcase and meeting etc etc...turns out RJD had passed it up through some channels with his blessing, and ended up on an A&R guy's desk (not even RJD's label!!!!), with a note attached...
He was by far the most genuine, wonderfully caring and kind man, let alone musician...a true one-of-a-kind...I was very blessed to have met him and spent that couple of hours with him. Changed my life for sure
That is such a cool story of who, what, & why RJD is so beloved by so many people.
Best story i heard about dio he was doing a gig with Halestorm and he was being mobbed by fans and lizzy asks him how he deals with it he said its only a moment out of your day but its a moment they will never forget. What a gent
I love that he seem to have understood so well how fans feel. Many artists don't seem or they just don't care or think the fansare not worthy them. To Ronnie the fans were all equal.
Dio was an absolute gentleman
I met RJD in 2000 at the NAMM show in LA. He was at the Dean Markley booth with his band. He was hands down the nicest rock star I ever met. I introduced myself and said "Ronnie, for me this is like a catholic getting to meet the pope". He told me that was the nicest thing anyone had said to him in a long time. He signed a picture and took a picture with me. RIP RJD, we love you.
That's something I've heard from pretty much everyone I know ever met him. That man was normal and nice to a level of it feeling weird in the world he was part of.
Awesome story man!!!!
Because he knew he was only a man. You should be careful of people that think they will never die. Those people have a power complex. Dio was amazing, both as a singer and a human being.
I had tix to a Scorpions / Cinderella concert. Scorpions had to cancel because of Klaus throat problems. Refunds were given. Instead of taking the night off Cinderella played a free show. I thought that was pretty cool too. Great show too.
His biggest advice to bands was that when they met fans it would be something that the fan would remember. So always make it a good memory because the fans are the reason they make music.
I also had the chance to meet him and he was kind and fun and smart. I will always remember those times.
Dio is the only man that could sing about rainbows and still be badass.
Yeah but it's a rainbow in the dark though
@@pedroantonelli2073 "Love is all at the butterfly ball"...😆😆😆
Well... "I see a rainbow rising, now look look to the horizon" is one of the most epic verses I heard sung by anyone :D
Lol. So true...
And Glenn Hughes.
It really is just tragic irony that such a loud, incredible, pure vocalist like Dio ended up dying of stomach cancer.
But even after his diagnosis, he kept performing and his singing sounded unaffected. It must have been painful for him to do, but he really loved his craft that much.
RIP to such an incredible person.
At age 11 the end of this song gave me chills. Now at 52 still does.
I first saw this clip on Don Kirchners Rock Concert, it blew me away!!!
Fun Fact: Ronnie James Dio was never a trained singer. When he was younger, he played trumpet and throughout his singing career, he used breath control techniques he learned as a trumpet player.
Fake news! I played trumpet and I can't sing for shit ;)
@@davidmac3290 Hahah! I think the techniques he picked up helped him sing with his already incredible voice. Eric Adams from Manowar did the same thing, afaik he's only ever had training on his breathing rather than actual singing lessons.
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@@davidmac3290 lol
I just read his autobiography. He became the lead singer out of necessity in the Electric Elves since the other singer/players left the band. When they became just Elf he knew then he had power in his voice. Hope I didn't spoil it too much. Get the book!!
I met Ronnie James Dio backstage at a show in my hometown after a show. He barely came to my chest in his platform shoes. My friend asked him to autograph a T-shirt. He initially refused because HE DIDN'T WANT TO RUIN THE SHIRT. That's how humble he was.
I could tell by the look on your face that you were blown away in the first 30 seconds of hearing his legendary delivery. Truly delightful to see Dio's continued impact on new generations. He is indeed in the league of the immortal Freddie Mercury as you correctly stated. Respect.
I saw dio with rainbow, sabbath and solo twice. My favorite singer ever. Rip Ronnie
You were blessed my guy.
I would have loved to see him live!
Same, twice with Sabbath one or two times with his band (festival memories are hazy).
But I'm a 90s kid, so they were already quite old but still amazing. To see Rainbow would have been incredible. One of the bands where the studio version is disappointing if you hear a live recording first. Some of those impros between Ritchie and the keys or Dio.
Amen my brother
Lets all keep playi g these songs....I have younger guys I teach music to appreciate our times
Seeing an opera singer raise "Il Malocchio" horns brings a tear of joy to my world-weary eyes.
jvb
It was genuinely adorable.
🤘
"Dio it´s like Freddie Mercury of metal", one of the best descriptions about Dio I´ve ever heard.
I came to the comments to say the exact same thing. Never heard anyone say that before but it's perfect.
100%
Nope, with all do respect .. freddie is like dio .. not vice versa
@@mohammadhushki96 Totally agree with you
I don't know, as a singer, Freddy was amazing. But Freddy was a douche and horrible person, not to mention a sick perverted freak. DIO was a great singer, and a great person.
Elizabeth is like a breath of fresh air bringing new life into one of the greatest songs and story telling of all time and the introduction of dio to a new audience. May you all be and feel as blessed as we all did when we experienced these gods in the 80s
She reacted to Ian Gillan from my younger days. With Robert Plant, the beginning of the god vocals in rock.
I have to regret the first time I saw black sabbath played with dio at the Los Angeles coliseum on the heaven and hell tour even though I loved the album, I went there to display my anger at the band for giving up on Ozzy. To this day the album has to be their top 5 all time
Dio was a great communicator. You felt the story behind his lyrics in every song. 💙
Her facial expressions are the main reason I watch. I can't get enough of them!
Lol , totally !!😄🤣
She's insightful and beautiful
Can we just point out how fabulous Elizabeth's hair is?
Oh! Her face💖💖😍
Her facial expressions!!
She is just beautiful
Yeah, no idea why she would be jealous of RJD's MPB lol.
She said it herself - Ronnie's hair was better! And of course, I was like 'whaaat?!?`
Us metalheads call him by his full name due to the enormous amount of respect he has in the community. He was also a great person, humble, encouraging,kind and generous.
Also, just "Dio" is more recognizable than "Ronnie". His last name is less common than his first name. If you want to identify other singers with a single word, it would be Halford or Dickinson rather than Rob or Bruce. It might be the other way round with Floor Jansen, I understand that Jansen is a quite common last name.
True, and as Dio means god, that suffices too🤘
He was the original Metal Godfather
I love your reaction to this. I went to watch your reaction to The Man On the Silver Mountain, and I can't believe that you haven't reacted to that song. It's probably the song that introduced Dio to the world. A definite must hear for any Dio fan.
Looking forward to that one a LOT!
I knew Ronnie. He was the nicest guy on the planet. And this was a wonderful analysis and tribute. Ronnie loved his music and his fans and they knew it. Thank you!
yeah sure you did, cool story bro
Cap
Bullshit
@Tessmage Tessera Do you believe in Santa and the easter bunny you sheep
Excited about this. Ronnie James Dio has one of the most distinctive voices in metal. I love where you are taking this channel
if (DIO) then
{
listen.(don't_talk_to_strangers);
listen.(holy_diver);
}
else
{
listen(WithinTemptation.Faster());
listen(WithinTemptaion.Angel());
}
From the same era Geoff Tate formerly of Queensryche as well as the frontman from Manowar I forget his name I think it's Eric were one of the few who could rival Dio singing voice
@@belich2026 There's some syntax errors you have to fix.
@@praisedio4763 that's universal coding language)) Mix of C#, JS and pascal, sometimes c++ ))) :D
@@chrisumana7644 can’t really compare Manowar and Queensryche to Dio. Totally different styles. Dio sang with raw controlled power...those other bands were melodic.
Best singer and frontman ever to walk this earth. RIP you legend, may your legacy live forever.
Dio was a god. Pun intended.
I'm happy I got to meet him after a show in 2000. Dude was tiny, but left a huge legacy. He is missed.
Best singer is just impossible to tell. There are so many just as good as him in other genres, from rock and metal to opera and pop (Chris Cornell, Pavarotti, Mercury,...). Same for frontman: I personnally find Bruce Dickinson a better frontman, for example.
But yeah, Dio's a beast.
Dio was king!
@@ahmedyassinezerhouni5543 can agree with you that Bruce are up there with dio
I was so sad when I heard Dio passed away. Dude was epic. Makes me happy to hear an expert talking about his abilities.
I love that Elizabeth is a vocal trainer, and really is new to a lot of great rock tunes and artists, knows vocals in a sense most rock fans cannot appreciate. She is delightful, fresh, and I really enjoyed her analysis.
I love how she is open to other forms of vocalizations.
She´s also a successful opera singer, there are some really great performances of her on YT
Your sense of joy whilst watching Ronnie's performance had me smiling from ear to ear. I'm happy you enjoyed what many of us have loved for years.
He was dearly loved by his fans, and is dearly missed. RIP RJD.
YESSSSSSSSSSS. First.
Lol
oh this is gonna be good!
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Old school metal at one of it's finest during the time of the year 🤗😘💖😍
Thanks for taking the time and choosing this - kinda longish - version. There are a couple of others, shorter ones on YT with the Dio band, all of which have cut off the ending.
I love how you are totally IN with your enthusiasm when doing your reaction/analysis videos wherein ye keep an open mind and ears and appreciate what you're listening to ...even if it isn't exactly your type of music genre! May you forever keep that childlike enthusiasm and appreciation in music! 🤘😁🤙
Dio never sang, he just rode the dragon and talked about his day.
Best comment!
never gets old
Or Seen the devil himself,great comment anyway, thanks for him....
I thought he rode the tiger
WTF are u talking about..Really???!!!
U need to be apparently Educated
"Why is he called just "dio?"."
Cause he is DIO!
DIO IS GOD!
IT WAS ME! DIO!
He definitely reached the single name level of stardom.
Dio was a nickname he took from an italian mob Boss .
Haha
@@Nissardpertugiu correct but it also means god. :P
"A metal Freddie Mercury"
That's actually a brilliant description of his voice! 🤘🏼
Thats an insult for DIO and millions others.
Dio means and is a god.
F.M is a human singer with name and surname😁
I think it's brilliant. in all my years i never thought about that until she said it but now i can totally hear it in his voice.
@@roaringivory Can't argue w that! 🙌🏼🤣🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@roaringivory boy you must be fan at parties. stop being so salty dude, life's better when you're more positive
@@floreaciprian9742 oh the irony...
"heavy metal Freddie Mercury" is probably the best description I've ever heard for RJD.
Lol the Great Freddie Mercury could never sing this! He had his place and history in music's history he created!
@@patrickjarvis6160 At the same time, Dio’s voice wouldn’t fit Queen. Both icons.
I think Beth Roars singing channel also compared him to Freddie Mercury.
Actually it’s was Freddie who sounded like Ronnie not the other way around. Ronnie started his career in 1958, much earlier than Freddie.
@@patrickjarvis6160 Экзекли!
One of the greatest metal vocalists you will ever hear. His voice is so distinctive, powerful, and pure. According to RJD, he never had vocal lessons. He felt it was better to have an untrained voice to maintain his individuality. I have seen him live many times and he was always perfect. He started singing professionally in a doo-wop band called Ronnie Dio and the Prophets. You can find a song called will you still love me tomorrow on youtube. He also sang for a rock band called Elf and then joined Rainbow. As much as I loved his vocals with Black Sabbath, I prefer his vocals with Rainbow. Either way, you will never go wrong with RJD. I look forward to your reaction.
I read a long time ago Dio learned his breath technique way back when used to play the trumpet when he was younger. But still, this shows how taleneted he was!
One sign of the "greats" is finding their own way.
The other sign is recognizing what came before them.
RJD was a classically trained singer. He has mentioned that in many interviews. I think you may have taken an interview out of context.
@@thepeladeauprojectband8943 takelessons.com/blog/classically-trained-singers-z02 " Contrary to popular belief, metal singer extraordinaire Ronnie James Dio did NOT take vocal lessons, but he did say he was greatly influenced by the singing style of tenor and great singer Mario Lanza!" takelessons.com/blog/rock-singing-technique-z02 "Frontman Dio never actually had any formal vocal training. However, he did study as an instrumentalist, and has claimed that his time as a trumpet player gave him excellent breath technique. Not only that, but he loved to listen to opera from an early age."
And I quote the man himself "I've never taken vocal lessons. My early trumpet training and a fortunate talent for singing has always been enough for me. In the case of rock singing, I've always felt it was better to remain a bit untrained to maintain your individuality"
Ronnie James Dio.
"This will be my first time hearing Dio.". . . . .Me- *Pulls up a chair with some popcorn*
😂😮😎
dont be too excited.
ahahah 100% True
I puckered up also.
Never understood the concept of popcorn, must be something really "murican" that I as real Dutch cheesehead can't understand.
It allways reminds me of styrofoam.
Dio was my first concert with Sabbath in '79 on the Heaven and Hell tour. I was floored by his voice.... still am!
me too
hartford?
I have been wondering why these reaction videos are so appaling and it hit me hard.
You know those evenings with your good friends or family. You hang out and you try subtlety put some your most loved tracks/artists on and hope that your company finds the greatness that resonates with you. But always they are like "meh" as you are waiting with grin on your face for their responce. You cant connect between you and your loved ones through the music you hold dear so much.
But with Elizabeth, it feels like you are with her, just hanging around listening to your favourite tracks and she notices all the perfect little things and more that makes you play those tracks and performances over and over again. Elizabeth makes you feel like she is your best friend for the night. So cozy, so warming, perfect anti-depressant and relaxant for busy daily life.
Ty Elizabeth. Very much!
I love this comment. It made me say "yeah, that's it!"
Totally! There are tons of reaction channels out there where they simply love whatever is they are watching but it feels a bit cheap. Like a friend who would just like everything you showed him to make you feel good. But when the reactor actually notices little things and honestly seems to enjoy discovering your favorite band is a priceless feeling. You nailed it, that's what makes some reactions so special. You feel some weird validation for having liked those artists, someone really gets it!
Very much on point, but sometimes it's something else as well. The more knowledgeable reactors can point out things you may not even have (consciously) noted even after hearing your favourite songs many times. And that can add to your understanding as to WHY you like some things so much.
That is a great way of explaining it!
I'd love to hang out with her, its great seeing someone with her background appreciate metal. She truly loves music, not just one genre but any gerne as long as its done well. She disects the song word by word and note by note but also absorbs the entire performance. Its a shame todays youth will never be able to experience shows like these. Tens of thousands of people, no reserved seating, walls of speakers pushed by 50,000+ watts, thousands of lights, pyrotehnics and the energy of thousands getting into the music. I get amped up just remembering concerts like that. Haha, I feel like Grandpa saying, "Yeah sonny, back in my day...." but its true, it was the greatest decade to be a part of.
He was not just a singer. He was a storyteller. When he opened his mouth you just listened. R.I.P. RJD 🤘🏻
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it wasn't just his voice. it was how he used his voice and his stagecraft. he was a metal bard. RIP Ronnie James Dio, the GOAT.
When I was a kid, based on his voice, I thought Dio was a giant! Years later I saw this little thin dude with that epic voice and it blew my mind!
🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Dio never wasted a note. He had a reputation as being one of the nicest guys in rock. Always respected his fans and had time to sign an autograph. Very sad he left us. Cancer sucks!
I saw him live in July 2009. He was 67 years old and dying of stomach cancer, and he had the voice of a titan from the opening song to the final note. Dio is the godfather and power metal, and a legend! \m/ \m/
search her videos
I Saw him 5 days before he died playing through the cancer I bought a heaven hell shirt
Caught a Tony immoni pick Wallingford Connecticut
The thing I love most about your reaction videos is the sense of wonder. The absolute lack of pretense or cynicism. Watching your joyfulness is joyful. Thank you.
his vocals on this song are pure goosebumps.
The devil horns comes from his grandmother who lived in Italy. Ronnie James Dio is Italian. His grandmother used to do that to him as a child to ward off the evil spirits. so he Incorporated it into his live shows and it caught on as a Universal symbol for heavy metal
It was called the "Malik" (ma-ēēk). However the hand gesture predates Ronnie's grandmother by many MANY years.
I believe there was 2 things to it as well. The horns up at someone was to ward off evil and pointing the horns at someone was basically "cursing" them, no?
@@TheLawnStripes your answer to the first question yes answer to the second question not sure, I know his grandmother would do that to him to ward off evil spirits I'm not so sure she would be cursing him, although he could have been a bad little boy LOL!
Didn't it have something to do with fending off the "Evil Eye". I read somewhere it was called that and his grams pulled the sign to random people who looked at her the wrong way. Ronnie started using it because he thought he had to have a a hand sign too, since Ozzy used the victory sign.
@@Raipela yeah, pretty much what was posted up a little above my comment. An interview with dio said it was an Italian superstition. He'd be walking with his grandmother and she'd give people the horns that were giving them the evil eye. Said it was called the Malik (ma-loik is he he pronounced it)
We refer to him as Dio or Ronnie James Dio instead of just Ronnie because the man is a god and a legend. The rest of us are just mere mortals blessed by and grateful for his music.
In line with this, "Dio" is the Italian word for God.
It just rolls off the tongue really.
this is the way.
Um, no.
When referred to by "Dio" it's indicating his band, Dio.
When referencing the man, himself, it's "Ronnie James Dio" or "Ronnie" or even "RJD".
For you, perhaps. But I and mine use Dio to refer to the band and the person.
I met Dio backstage once. When he signed my t-shirt, I asked him if he could sign with his favorite verse from one of his songs. He signed with the first letter of each word: T W I F O K A Q W B Y E A S Y D I H A H. Amazing singer and songwriter. RIP RJD. We miss you.
The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams its heaven and hell
What a great recording! Dio was really feeling that night clearly, he sounded amazing.
Ronnie stood only 5'4" tall, but he had the. voice of an immortal giant. One of the greatest metal vocalists ever. R.I.P. - RJD.
And that's no bull
I honestly feel he was THE best metal vocalist.
@@ronnienose8608 hell yeah. As much as I love Ozzy, and it’s a lot, Dio is by far untouched vocally speaking imo. He just had it when he sang it was a like beautiful literature. Not just a song. He told beautiful narratives, even like that way she addressed that he can make things like “yeayeahhh” and “ohhh” sound so soulful and meaningful.
@@Helluvabutl3r I remember reading this satire article about an Ozzy and Black Sabbath reunion where they all pretended the Dio years didn't exist as Ozzy wouldn't have been able to sing any of the Dio songs live, heh.
@@sophiaperennis2360 did he ever try to sing them live? I can’t imagine it sounding good
They had preformed this song like a million times, so he varies the phrasing and throws in som ad-lib parts just to make it interesting for himself and the audience.
I am so very impressed with her ability to deconstruct this performance. It was interesting to hear her give a name to things I had noticed, but was not able to articulate.
Your hair is incredible, your review of “Heaven and Hell” is fun and on point. I love watching your reactions to metal, almost like a foreigner discovering a whole new amazing country or world. You have quickly become my favorite reactor to music. Keep up the awesome work.
Dio and Freddie were two sides of the same coin. Every performance they performed as if they were going to die at the end.
Fact
I agree with you
I saw Dio perform when he was 66 years old, honestly he was even better than in this video. He was incredible live, never lost it. What a legend.
@musical roses He was still as amazing as ever too, I never would have thought just two years later he would be gone. He may have been 66 but he had more energy and endurance than most 20 year olds. F Cancer.
Dio was like Freddy's older brother.
I love how so many of these professional singers, voice coaches, & composers as well of rap/hip hop fans are so drawn to classic metal like Iron Maiden & Sabbath. I love seeing the curtains drop from their eyes as they see the talent & intricacy of some of these amazing bands. Many of us learned this as kids back in the day, and grew up knowing how amazing the singing, musical talent & songwriting of some of the most overlooked bands.
I'm with you man, but Black Sabbath is hardly an overlooked band. I mean, they pretty much invented stoner rock.
So true mon ami and contemporary. Poor unenlightened inexperienced people that spent decades in ignorance of what we immersed ourselves in for most of our lives
I don't regret a moment of listening and singing with my favorites.
Larry you are so right and then the record companies tried to kill metal with glam rock then grunge. They failed. To quote the OZ " you can't kill rock n roll it's here to stay". It pains me to say this but the metal band of the 80's like priest I have found in the "oldies "sections at various places. I see Priest touring retirement homes in the next 20 years!!!
@@zachwalraven no I'm sorry that was zeppelin Hendrix and if you take stoner more down the psychedelic pathway then the Doors (doors of perception) thats what the name meant, were right there as well. Sabbath also started as a blues band before they changed there name to black Sabbath.
I think if you want to really fully appreciate his vocal abilities, children of the sea is an amazing song. Looking forward to more Dio now that you're also a fan :)
Dio said the finger thing was from his grandmother, she would point them and hiss like a hex thing to ward off evil
Yes it’s an Italian thing called the molocca, you can give someone the evil eye or ward off the evil eye
@@hvitekristesdod i saw it called maloccio but italy has many dialects.
Not saying Dio's grandmother didn't do it but in the context of rock/metal music Geezer Butler actually did it first, there is a photo of the band from 1969 with him doing it and another from 1971, 10 years before RJD joined Sabbath, and Dio never did it with Elf or Rainbow, only once he joined Sabbath, seems too much of a coincidence to me. I believe Geezer got it from Alistair Crowley the occultist. Dio certainly popularised it though, it wouldn't be the same iconic rock symbol without him
In his autobiography, Geezer said Ronnie asked if he could do Geezer’s finger thing because he didn’t feel comfortable doing the clapping thing Ozzy would do when performing.
Called it a "Loyic" 🤘😊
Congratulations people. We converted another one into a Metalhead! Please collect your commemorative black t-shirt, chains and leather boots at the next Metal festival :D
I did two tours with Dio back in 87 and 89. He sounded absolutely great every night. Not only a professional on and off stage but a truly kind man. Those tours were some of the best times I can remember. When he passed away rock and metal lost a true legend.
Toured with RJD? Please elaborate
I met Ronnie several times and yes, he and Lemmy were both the nicest people you would ever want to meet. He loved talking vocal technique too. "Always sing from your balls" he told me. Kind of ironic that both he and Lemmy's graves face each other at Forrest Lawn
I have many stories, the first tour I ever did was in 1987 on the “Dream Evil” tour with Dio. I was 17 and at the time it was like a dream, no pun intended. I ran lasers for the show’s. Megadeath was the opening act, so for a few months I had the pleasure of watching him perform 5 nights a week and I don’t think he ever sounded off at all. On nights off the Crew would go out and a lot of the time the band would join us. I spent many nights drinking with Ronnie and picking his brain, the man was incredibly kind and had the insane ability of remembering everyone’s names years later. I would run into him from time to time and he always had a smile and would always make the first contact if he saw anyone he knew.
I do have a ton of stories that I could tell, but it would just take up more time than anyone needs to sit through. Still the best time I had in any tour and he is greatly missed. RIP to the master RJD!
@@martycanavan3127 I think you underestimate how many of your stories Dio fans could take. Please share every one of them :)
@@nomidubidabi haha, the stories are best told over drinks. I will say the first time I met him was pretty insane. The tour had been going on for a few months and I was there to replace the operator. I was 17 but everyone kept telling me to say I was 21. So that night I watched the show and saw what the cues were, as well as the set up, etc.
After the show during the load-out the tour manager came out to say that Ronnie wanted to talk to me. Keep in mind I was a huge fan of him before this ever came up so I was nervous as hell. I was taken to the dressing room and the whole band was sitting there, Ronnie offered me a Heineken, handed it to me and the bottle opener I had would not open the damn beer. After fighting with it for a while Dio grabbed it from my hand and threw the opener aside grabbed another and opened it for me. I know he saw how nervous I was and handed me the beer back saying that everyone had a problem with that bottle opener.
After that I sat on a couch next to him and we talked for about an hour, smoked a joint, and he did everything he could to make me feel welcome. I play bass and he played bass back in Elf and some other bands so we talked about that among many other things. He told me how young I looked for being 21 to which I just had to laugh. By this point Jimmy Bain was passed out wasted on another couch and Vinny was passing another joint.
I can't stress enough how kind he was, how much he cared about everything and everybody, and the insane ability of performing at that level night after night.. This is the tame story of the day I met Ronnie James Dio, maybe later I will talk about the times he got me laid.. .hahaha Cheers...
Love this lady's style How she expresses herself
Thank you for showing love for Dio! My favorite rock singer, maybe my favorite singer, of all time.
Usually live versions aren't as good as studio versions vocally but Dio is an exception. He was always perfect.
I've always preferred live recordings over studio. But that's in general. Yeah, you can often find recordings where the live vocals are sub-par.
Him and Rob Halford are the only ones I enjoy more on the live version
Ian Gillan to
Makes you wonder, what else he did in his life/career?
Looks as if he as as g ood an actor, as he is a singer as well.
Dio said once in an interview he purposely tried to make the live version different from the studio because "you would just listen to the studio version instead". amazing performer
His voice was so amazing. I’m always so amazed doesn’t matter how often I am listening to him. In Poland since few years we have a great Dio Memorial concert with so many polish artists and it’s really amazing. This energy is absolute unique.
As a huge fan since the 80´s its great to hear about the Dio memorial concert, he really was amazing and deserves to be celebrated as the Metal God he is.
RIP Dio
When she mentioned longevity, it hit me in the feels
TH-cam decided to bring me here and I'm glad! What a joy it's been to see you smile at the different sounds by Dio. And I'm impressed how much you enjoyed listening to it, even if that's not your genre of choice
The song The Gates of Babylon when Dio was with Rainbow in the 70's is not only a classic but it's extremely ahead of it's time.
Listening to Holy Diver Live really showcases the cool heaviness of those early songs. Silver Mountain as well.
"They'll tell you black is really white, the moon is just the sun at night and when you walk golden halls, you get to keep the gold that falls..." f'n genius. \m/
I've been listening to Ronnie since I was 12 yesterday. old. I'm now 52. His singing never gets old and in some strange amazing way I only appreciate Ronnie more and more with time. Bottom line.... Ronnie is and always will be the greatest ever. Period. R.i.p. Ronnie, we miss you so Brother.
this song was written by black sabbath before dio joined. he did it justice like no one could
“The world is full of Kings and Queens, who blind your eyes and steal your dreams. It’s heaven and hell.” So true.
@@dalemartinez3382 Didn't know that. Can't imagine Ozzy singing it, truly a Dio sonmg.
So… what does that even mean?
The obvious joy you demonstrate when an artist like Dio shows his chops is so very refreshing. Your knowledge of singing is impressive and I will now be seeking to listen to some of your vocal work. Pretty sure it will be impressive as well! Thank you for doing these videos!
I love watching you react to music I've listened to for 40+ years.... Your emotions show how much you care and know!!
"Children of The Sea"
"Last in LINE"
"Mistreated "
MUST REACT LIST!
Mistreated is a must watch, it's fantastic
Mistreated '77 is probably his best live performance.
Don't Talk to Strangers is also pretty damn good :3
Dio just made Mistreated his song. Coverdale did a great job, but man, Dio did it x10 better.
Catch the Rainbow and Rainbow eyes! His softer side.
"A metal Freddie Mercury" . That's very accurate.
Not very far from...
Loved that one too.
This woman is having the Eargasm of her adult life she is finding out what we all known for years. RONNIE will live forever. He was very special and the best.
The Man will live on in all of us who loved him so much
My dad introduced me to rock music. I remember being in the car with him and him driving me somewhere, and he would put on rock music. This song especially is one of the regular ones. My dad is a huge fan of Dio. I can say I'm a fan too.
I have such vivid memories of us singing this song in the car. It's one of the few moments where my dad and I connect. Anyways, I love this song. It's pretty special to me.
Dio, a physically small man, but damn he's a giant if there ever was one. legendary and pioneering in a musical genere that spawned about a thousand subgeneres.
He understood the power stance that allows you to use the strength in your legs to open the chest/back help project the voice. Bruce Dickinson dose the stance a lot too.
The guy playing the guitar (Tony Iommi) damaged his fingers at a factory, so he devised melted bottle caps for his fingertips to let him play the guitar again. This is when heavy metal was born.
Also used thimbles and wax prosthetic fingertips
The story of how metal was born was, in and of itself, metal as fuck.
You also forgot to mention that its the reason he tuned down a half step cause it made it easier on his fingers
@@TheLizardWizard17 The most important part. It created the sound.
@@TheLizardWizard17 but not until the third album Master of Reality.
"The Horns" the maloik protection form the evil eye in Italian folklore. His grandmother taught it to him.
This is crazy, I've seen my gradma and other elders doing it many times in my life, and I've never actually thought that's where Dio got it in the first time. Next time I see my grandma I'll thank her for keeping on the beliefs that originated the most iconic rock gesture ever :'D
I did not Know that😲😂 seriously thanks 👍🏽🇺🇸
All things are from God. It's just up to the individual to use it for good.
My God can do anything, so everything is possible!
Satanic brotherhood sign
I heard him reference the horns as the malosek “I know it’s probably spelled different” his grandmother was from Romania and it was not only meant to ward off evil spirits but to also curse you for being bad or evil.
Elizabeth,u r a joy too watch. Very beautiful n love the way u explain voice technics. Dio is the best... U will have millions watching u. .70 n 80s. Amazing n best times for rock music...we need it now....I will keep rocking till I die..rip ronnie...
The horns he makes with his hand go back to his Italian roots. He learned that from his grandmother who would do that to ward off the evil eye.
Glad to see this, I came to the comment to post it. It's a protection symbol, people forget that a lot of early metal artists were superstitious and if you're going to sing about evil you ought to give yourself some protection.
Both to protect the other person, and to ward off the other person, all depending on the intention! 👹
Gene Simmons also claims to have invented that hand symbol. Gene Simmons is also a notorious egotist though, so I'm more inclined to believe Dio (whose reputation is that of a seriously generous and grateful dude).
@@AtomicZn Gene copied spiderman shooting webs.
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Dio is the best ever he loved his fans and we love him RIP Ronnie we miss you
Not only is his vocalizing technique stupendous, but his stage presence drew the audience into the palm of his hand. Simply a joy to see live.
Stage presence: Have you ever been to a Uriah Heep (with David Byron) concert!! WOW!!! Byron's presence thickly FILLED the ENTIRE colosseum.
A film/ biography called " Dreamers never Die" came out this week! Saw it yesterday and it was totally awesome!
Dive into DIO through Holy diver, Rainbow in the dark, Don't talk to strangers, Last in line, Sacred Heart, Rock n roll children, hungry for heaven, naked in the rain and all the fools sailed away.
And add Mystery for a little seasoning.
All the fools sailed away is my secret love!
I agree with this. But needs more Rainbow songs like man on the silver mountain. Catch the Rainbow, temple of the King etc.
Interesting Song names. Sounds like generations and personal descriptions. Music, Baby Drivers!
Egypt the chains are on
Awesome!!!! \m/ So glad this was the initial Dio reaction. The power in that man’s voice was unreal.
Elizabeth Zharhoff, your TH-cam page is awesome. You share your singing knowledge freely, and your love of music and creative effort is beautiful. Also, the fact that you are willing to check out "hard" and "heavy" genres means a lot, to us primal types. You are a beautiful human being and a beautiful soul, and please know that your reaction videos bring joy to countless people--especially during these uncertain and restrictive times. There is a healing quality to what you do.
Stay strong and be well!
I agree with every word here!
I just love the amount of enthusiasm and energy you put into your reactions. So many reaction/vocal analysis channels are incredibly boring and dull, even if I’m not the biggest fan of some of your really long reactions you always pour so much personality and childlike energy into them.
Isn't it amazing how Ronnie, even though he was only 5'4" tall, could command the entire stage so powerfully and project so much character out to the large audience? True showmanship.
How tall are you supposed to be to be able to do that?
@@sojourner7597 I think that he means that Dio commands such power that it feels like he should be 50ft tall.
Very true. Saw him fronting Sabbath around 1992. He had the whole audience in the palm of his hand. Utterly mesmerising 🤘
Great front man really amazing in a small venue like House of blues with armored saint and lynchmob
A-hole Ozzy made fun of him for being short. Like thats something you can change...
If you never heard of "Deep purple" and Ian Gillan please listen to "Child in time" live 1970. :)
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I hadn't heard that song of theirs until recently. It's too bad the radio only plays Smoke on the Waters and a couple of others because holy crap that dude is a phenomenal singer. Another great one of theirs is When a Blind Man Cries.
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"The world is full of kings, who'll blind your eyes then steal your dreams...It's Heaven and Hell"
The lyrics in this song are ridiculous. To call him a musical genius is a huge understatement.
@@John_Locke_108 you are trolling right ?
@@onizgr77 You may have misunderstood what I was saying. The lyrics are ridiculously good. Dio is more than a legend.
@@John_Locke_108 oh ı’m sorry man ı’m not having a good day 😅😅😅
@@onizgr77 Not a problem at all. Hope your day gets better.
My number 1 voice choice since I was 12 years old . Now heading to 51and never fail to be astounded by this legend .
Fellow Charismaniacs we have done it. We have turned Elizabeth in to a metal head level one. Well done everyone well done.
Now to powerlevel her...
It is a pure delight to watch how sincere and emotionally you analyze and react to music and lyrics! )
Dio grew up listening to and idolizing opera singers like Mario Lanza so your on the right track. Was also a trumpet player, that's how he perfected his breath control.
This is my favorite of your videos cause you’re all smiles then the 3rd verse hit and you see it on your face like “holy crap” 😂 glad you love Dio now!
I recommend "Children of the Sea", another Sabbath epic with Dio on vocals.
Great range of vocals and vibrato on that song.
And "Sign of the Southern Cross."
I agree: Children Of The Sea is a must hear for Dio fans. Or anyone else, for that matter.
The whole heaven and hell lp is amazing. Especialy die young.
@@kratzikatz1 When I was in Grade 11 We were on the backroads just Givener’ Doin Fishtails on the Gravel trying to catch the School Bus 🚌 Goin Home on the HiWay & We had ‘Die Young’ just Kranked Up at which point We rolled buddy’s little Dodge Colt with 1 Big Speaker 🔊 in the back ,... well We ended up rolling it in the ditch & Not knowing which way We were BUT,... as We got Outa the car there was Silence then the song ‘Walk Away’ came on,... ‘Die Young’ ☠️ & then ‘Walk Away’ 🙀 ,... IT Don’t get much more Hard Rock & Metal than that !!! 😬 ✌️
Thank you so much for taking the time to pay homage to R.J.D.!!! He was Heavens gift to the World!! An Original! Just recently watched a Rainbow live 1977 “Mistreated.” No one sings it better... and after that : “Stargazer!!!!!” Miss you Ronnie.
Her facial expressions are so beautiful. I love to watch her processing the sounds.
Pretty and smart!
Dio is KING!! ❤❤❤ I truly miss him.. RIP rest easy RJD
Found this video randomly, and I just wanna say I appreciate how wholesome this is. It's always a pleasure to see people from a non-metal background see the life and energy we do
I always enjoy coming back to older reactions, especially with artists that you've listened a lot more until the present day, just to remember what was your initial reaction and opinion about them. This one is crystal clear. This is where you met and fell in love with your metal crush Dio.
Interesting tidbit: before being a singer, RJD was a trumpeter. This has probably influenced his breathing as well as phrasing.
Didn't he do some doo-wop when he was really, really young?
@@yippeethreeeight Yeah, I found a few of his really early videos on, under Ronnie and the Red Caps and Ronnie Dio and the Prophets. Hard to believe listening to those songs how much power he has in his voice.
great comment, huge dio fan and i never knew that. 👍
I have watched your videos for quite some time, but this is the first time I have witnessed the genesis of your love of Dio.
Pardon my words, but when you throw up the fuckin horns for Dio, you are an instant member of my tribe. I knew you loved his songs and him, but now I see where it started and I salute you 🤘🏻😤🤘🏻