Blackmore On Success

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2018/10/19 21:40:59 (permalink)

Blackmore On Success

I was watching Classic Albums: Machine Head on AXS TV the other day, and something Ritchie Blackmore said near the end struck me.
He was discussing popular music and what it took to be successful;
"I'm very skeptical about what's a hit today and what isn't. And people, I think, mix up popularity with success, and to be successful, you have to be a good musician; to be popular, you have to just be fashionable."
It was a good show, especially when the band talked about what they had to do if they wanted to listen to a take they had just recorded.
Plus, they played excerpts from one song which was left off the album, a ballad, and when the lead guitar played, I thought it was David Gilmour. Must have been the Strat thing.

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    Re: Blackmore On Success 2018/10/20 20:06:22 (permalink)
    Saw that episode a few years ago, it's a good one.  Can't warm to Blackmore at all though, I've watched a few interviews lately and he comes across as a bit of an arse, especially when talking about other guitar players.

     
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    Re: Blackmore On Success 2018/10/21 15:04:43 (permalink)
    jamesg1213
    Saw that episode a few years ago, it's a good one.  Can't warm to Blackmore at all though, I've watched a few interviews lately and he comes across as a bit of an arse, especially when talking about other guitar players.


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    Re: Blackmore On Success 2018/10/21 15:16:49 (permalink)
    jamesg1213
    Saw that episode a few years ago, it's a good one.  Can't warm to Blackmore at all though, I've watched a few interviews lately and he comes across as a bit of an arse, especially when talking about other guitar players.




    I have read that since, well, back when Gillan and Glover left the band in '74 or so. I don't recall ever even hearing Blackmore speak until this show. 
    About that ballad that didn't make the cut, the two Ians said "Ritchie no likey". 

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