Ritchie Blackmore's Eulogy to Tommy Bolin
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- Ritchie Blackmore's Eulogy to Tommy Bolin
A video based on the ‘Guitar Vanguard’ bootleg from the Rainbow gig in Nagoya Dec '76 soon after Tommy Bolin's death (4 Dec '76). The dates were stated as November '76 - obviously WRONG, but not sure re the exact date. A brief clip follows featuring an interview with Ritchie (Melbourne Nov '76) ‘defending’ Tommy. The Eulogy section features video from Copenhagen 1976 (8mm).
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No matter what the circumstances behind Tommy Bolin's death I cried then and I still cry today! I cherish my memories of his brilliant career🖤
Me too
We were SO set to see Jeff and Tommy when they got to the west coast. So sad...still.
Being a huge fan of this song I'm so happy to find one more version!
I saw Tommy Bolin twice, at Winterland in Frisco.... I'd been following him since his days with Zephyr, he was unmatched... the performance at Winterland was EPIC and it wasn't very long after that is when we heard on a FM station that he'd passed away.....cried like a damn baby.... damn I miss this guy,what an impact he was having....RIP Tommy
He clearly could have been in a league of his own....damnit it just pisses me off Man, just watching him, shit it was nearly 50 years ago... I swear I remember it like yesterday!!
Come Taste the Band is a criminally underrated album. I love it.
Indeed
Come taste the band is not a Deep Purple album ... is Coverdale, Hughes, Bolin with Lord and Paice special guests ....
@@massimopescatori6514 fine, whatever, but it’s awesome. You should listen to it.
@@massimopescatori6514 it is a Deep Purple album.
I don't know what world you live on but come taste the band is a Deep Purple album in my opinion one of their best because Tommy bolin was amazing. Deep Purple is always been one of my favorite bands. I do like the new guitarist
Tommy is my favorite ever! Touch more than Jimi and Jeff. His 2 albums were just so diverse, and the mix and sound quality is phenomenal.
Come Taste the Band is amazing, I love this album, my favorites are Lady Luck and Gettin' Tighter, but Tommy was a fish out of water in Deep Purple. He could play great solos, but Richie's riffs are completely of another level. You couldn't expect Tommy to make riffs like Smoke on The Water, Burn (which was difficult for him to play), Kill the King or anything like that. I think Tommy would be great joining Coverdale in the early days of Whitesnake, much more blues oriented and less riff dependent stuff, though. Also, Purple demanded a lot of energy and compromise, you have to deal with management, there's booze, drugs, egos, large travels, large audiences, equipment etc, this could mess with anyone's head. On an album like Spectrum or the one with Alphonse Mouzon, you record your part, make your fills, clear, it's done. James Gang was short period. Deep Purple was a live act, it was huge. Things that happened made clear that Tommy wasn't emotionally and physically prepared, sadly for all.
May God keep him in a good place
So sad that the drugs took over such an incredible talent. Imagine what he'd be producing today, if only...
Bolin's ability to play originally by ear across all genres and styles is testament to his God given genius as opposed to alleged virtuosos who must practice 24/7 to imitate others.
Tommy had his influences and I bet he practiced as hard or harder than players reading music. A lot of sweat and tears went into Tommy’s playing for sure. Gone way to soon.
Saw him with Deep Purple in Melbourne Loudest Band I ever heard in my life
Lovely music I play a little bit..
Tommy would stay up all night until he mastered the sound he was after ! Johnnie would sometimes check on him in his bedroom & Tommy had fallen asleep w/ his guitar !
Really devoted player,we will always appreciate his music and personality
That what Rick ' pudge ' Bolin said of him
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Saw him with Deep Purple at Radio City in NY
the mk4 line up of deep purple was a drug fueled disaster according to an interview i read of jon lord. mostly between TB and GH. I really came to appreciate TB years later in my life. not a big fan of his DP work..but love teaser and private eyes
COMPLIMENTS from Mr B....!
pity tommy and glenn put drugs FIRST....
mk 4 purple could have been SUPERB....
Lo sbaglio più grande che una band come i Deep Purple e due grandi musicisti (Lord a Paice) potessero fare : assumere Tommy Bolin ...
detto tra noi Come taste the band e'l'unico disco dei Purple che riesco ad ascoltare ancora adesso perche'risulta fresco a differenza degli altri............
😂😂 inepto,advenedizo
Might have worked had it not been for the drugs.But unfortunately by that time it had become the Hughes and Coverdale band.
If tommy was murdered them it most likely was because of Ritchie lol. He is and was into crazy occult activities 😂
Nah. It was Tommy’s manager needing the insurance money
STUPID COMMENT
Not funny at all
Life on the road is hard, especially being a front man. He just did a little too much. Then afterwards the people who were supposed to look after him did too little, worried about bad publicity. So frustrating
Why would Ritchie do a thing like that? Ritchie wanted to leave the band and he only had positive words to say about Tommy. Yes, Ritchie did/does occult stuff but why would he have Tommy murdered? Mean thing to suggest! 👎
Ritchie you're not not even close sorry youve been smoked
Completely subjective.
@@incarnate6779Completely subjective and completely moronic. Ritchie's resume speaks for itself.
I prefer Ritchie over Tommy but I don't feel I have to say anything negative about Tommy... I think they both are/were very talented but completely different styles and personalities. I think it was good that Deep Purple didn't want to substitute Ritchie with a Ritchie-clone. Same thing when Steve Morse entered the band; very talented but completely different than both Ritchie and Tommy.
Ritchie smoked? Really? Are you sure you have ears?