Blackmore's Night Shines Bright Idaho

Here you'll find a review of Ritchie Blackmore's concert in Raleigh on October 23, 2007

Local & National Companies

Best Buy Nampa
(208) 442-8173
16485 N Market Place Blvd
Nampa, ID
Best Buy McHenry
(815) 578-2039
3200 Shoppers Dr
McHenry, IL
Best Buy Nashville West
(615) 353-1184
6810 Charlotte Pike
Nashville, TN
Best Buy Job Fair
(210) 366-3589
95 NE Loop 410
San Antonio, TX
Best Buy
(732) 438-5790
4180 US Highway 1
Monmouth Junction, NJ
Best Buy Auto Sales Inc
(336) 472-3012
620 National Hwy
Thomasville, NC
Best Buy Gulfgate
(713) 242-7195
510 Gulfgate Center Mall
Houston, TX
Best Buy Auto Sales
(915) 772-2151
7721 Alameda Ave
El Paso, TX
Best Buy Casket & Urns Ltd
(404) 756-9509
2035 Martin Luther King J
Atlanta, GA
Best Buy American Fork
(801) 763-8321
763 W Grassland Dr
Highland, UT


Blackmore's Night Shines Bright

Blackmore's Night Shines Bright
Raleigh, NC; October 23, 2007
by David Bowling

I have been a fan of Ritchie Blackmore for decades. I have followed him from Deep Purple to Rainbow, back to Deep Purple, and back to Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow.

The tickets to the concert were free so I headed up route 1 to see his latest incarnation, Blackmore’s Night. I had some knowledge of the musical direction of Blackmore’s Night via the Vault archive,s but I don’t think I have ever attended a concert where I was not familiar with one song in the catalog. That’s right -- there was no Deep Purple or Rainbow played that night.

Blackmore’s Night can be best described as rock renaissance. Fronted by lead singer and lyricist Candice Night and guitarist Blackmore, the band creates a unique rock sound that harks back to medieval minstrels and heraldry. Night has the voice to pull this off; think Stevie Nicks meets Enya. Her ethereal vocals float about the guitar playing of Blackmore; the fact that she’s quite stunning to look at adds to the effect.

Blackmore seemed at ease and happy in this musical environment with Night. They created an intimate setting with constant bantering with the audience between songs. The concert consisted of about 18 songs and the people sitting next to me were gracious enough to supply me with many of the titles. “Fires At Midnight,” “Under A Violet Moon,” “Village Lanterne” and a great version of “Diamonds And Rust” were all highlights of the show. The songs flowed into one another and created a laid-back mood from a different time and place.

Ritchie Blackmore is still an excellent guitar player, but his acoustic playing enabled him to show a superior technique that was not really visible in his work with Deep Purple and Rainbow. But the key to the show was that Blackmore is more than just his back catalog with his former bands, a rarity for artists of his age who are content to do the same thing they did in 1972. The best part of this concert was that it was a unique experience filled with many surprises, which is what concerts always should be about.

For more music reviews, visit www.dailyvault.com.

Featured National Company

Pensacola Symphony

(850) 435-2533
P.O. Box 1752
Pensacola, FL
www.pensacolasymphony.com

Rate Article
     
Articles Insider

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Educational Content Home Appliances Real Estate Resources
Business Services Entertainment Home Electronics Software
Career Family Home Services Technology
Cars Fashion Internet Telecommunications
Chamber of Commerce Financial Services Legal Trade Shows
Computer Hardware Franchise Miscellaneous Travel
Construction Health Nightlife Weddings
Education Holidays Online Database World History