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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #175 on: May 17, 2010, 03:25:31 PM »
I have all his stuff from Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow up through Last in Line, and I also have Dehumanizer.  I should really get more of his solo albums.

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #176 on: May 17, 2010, 03:30:26 PM »
My first Dio experience was Rainbow Rising, on 8-track. :metal

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #177 on: May 17, 2010, 03:37:24 PM »
As silly as this sounds, I'm really glad that the story reporting his death was on the front page of Yahoo for a few hours. I almost didn't expect Yahoo to consider it important enough to be front page material when you take into account all the other BS celebrity news commonly seen there. Brought a smile to my face cause it just goes to show how wide-reaching and influential he was not only in metal, but in all of pop culture.

And if you've been checking Blabbermouth since his death, you'll see an overwhelming amount of musicians from all sorts of rock and metal bands paying tribute. Really comforting to see how well-loved he was by everyone.
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #178 on: May 17, 2010, 03:49:31 PM »
There's really nobody else in music that has provided me with as much joy as he has.  No matter how bad a day I might be having, I can always put on Stargazer and find myself elated 8 minutes later.


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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #179 on: May 17, 2010, 03:50:37 PM »
It has somehow reached me now already, yesterday I was in a state of complete shock, couldn't believe it... He should have stayed around for longer, there's not a single bad thing anyone could possibly say about him. One of the most influential musicians ever, and a great person wherever I've read about him, or what he was saying...

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #180 on: May 18, 2010, 04:01:49 AM »
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Dear Ronnie,

I just got off stage in Zagreb. I was met with the news that you've passed on. I'm kind of in shock, but I wanted you to know that you were one of the main reasons I made it onto that stage to begin with. When I first saw you in Elf, opening for Deep Purple in 1975, I was completely blown away by the power in your voice, your presence on stage, your confidence, and the ease with which you seemed to connect to 6000 Danish people and one starry-eyed 11 year old, most of whom were not familiar with Elf's music. The following year, I was so psyched when I heard the results of you joining forces with my favorite guitar player. You guys sounded so right for each other and I instantly became Rainbow's #1 fan in Denmark. In the fall of 1976, when you played your first show in Copenhagen, I was literally in the front row and the couple of times we made eye contact you made me feel like the most important person in the world. The news that you guys were staying in town on your day off somehow embedded itself in my brain and I made the pilgrimage to the Plaza Hotel to see if I could somehow grab a picture, an autograph, a moment, anything. A few hours later you came out and were so kind and caring... pictures, autographs and a couple minutes of casual banter. I was on top of the world, inspired and ready for anything. Rainbow came to Copenhagen a couple more times over the next few years and each time you guys blew my mind, and for a good three years were my absolute favorite band on this planet. Over the years I've been fortunate enough to run into you a half dozen times or so and each time you were as kind, caring and gracious as you were in 1976 outside the hotel. When we finally got a chance to play together in Austria in 2007, even though I may not have let on, I was literally transformed back to that little snot nosed kid who you met and inspired 31 years earlier and it was such a fucking honor and a dream come true to share a stage with you and the rest of the legends in Heaven and Hell. A couple of weeks ago when I heard that you were not going to be able to make it to the Sonisphere shows that we would be sharing this June, I wanted to call you and let you know that I was thinking of you and wish you well, but I kind of pussied out, thinking the last thing you needed in your recovery was feeling obligated to take a phone call from a Danish drummer/fan boy. I wish I'd made that call. We will miss you immensely on the dates, and we will be thinking of you with great admiration and affection during that run. It seemed so right to have you out on tour with the so-called “Big Four” since you obviously were one of the main reasons that the four bands even exist. Your ears will definitely be burning during those two weeks because all of us will be talking, reminiscing and sharing stories about how knowing you has made our lives that much better.

Ronnie, your voice impacted and empowered me, your music inspired and influenced me, and your kindness touched and moved me. Thank you.

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #181 on: May 18, 2010, 04:08:44 AM »
Yeah 73109 posted that in the tallica thread. Very honest and touching.

I got Rising by Rainbow today, or is it called Rainbow Rising? However, I'm looking forward to hearing it as soon as I get the time.

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #182 on: May 18, 2010, 05:10:43 AM »
Yeah 73109 posted that in the tallica thread. Very honest and touching.

I got Rising by Rainbow today, or is it called Rainbow Rising? However, I'm looking forward to hearing it as soon as I get the time.

You have made an essential purchase.  Don't forget to keep checking Dio's solo work; Last in Line, Sacred Heart, Lock Up the Wolves, Magica, Killing the Dragon, the list goes on.

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #183 on: May 18, 2010, 05:12:02 AM »
Yeah, he went out on top. The Devil You Know was easily his best performance since Lock Up The Wolves.
He was incredible on Lock up the wolves, I think that album had his best performance EVER. Although he rules on every release he's ever sung on, even the Elf works.  :)

I never understood why Lock Up the Wolves was so underrated, amazing record.
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #184 on: May 18, 2010, 05:24:06 AM »
Since yesterday I got Holy Diver, The Last In Line and now Rising. Very cool stuff!

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #185 on: May 18, 2010, 06:57:53 AM »
Since yesterday I got Holy Diver, The Last In Line and now Rising. Very cool stuff!

Excellent!!!  Keep going my friend.  You will not be dissapointed!
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #186 on: May 18, 2010, 08:33:11 AM »
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #187 on: May 18, 2010, 10:01:37 AM »
Probably the most well-spoken comments about Dio I have seen from Dave Meniketti of Y&T:

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I feel the necessity to say something about Ronnie to my friends here on this forum. At this current moment in time this is very difficult for me as I'm extremely saddened by the news of his passing so I may not so eloquently say exactly what I feel, but here it is, just the same.

Though I can only speak of Ronnie as an acquaintance, his impact on me has been one of positivity and I will forever remember his spirit. This is not simply because he has been so kind to me over his career, but because he has reinforced the feelings I have for the way one should lead their lives as an entertainer and as a man.

His talent speaks for itself, but his kindness to his fans and commitment to his art was exceptional. This man, with such an amazing and uncanny voice that had lasted for his entirety, has taught me a few things about how to be selfless, yet frank and unapologetic about life as a public figure and artist. As I have witnessed, Ronnie, no matter how tired, would greet every fan with true sincerity and complete attention, never belittling them, nor seeming to show any trace of being impatient with the commitment that comes with being a star.

When I think back as Y&T started our first of many shows on tour together for the Meanstreak record in 1983, I remember my feelings about hearing his voice for the first time. We had just walked into the hall as Dio was sound-checking. I had made it half way across the concert hall, looking for our backstage room as he started to sing. I stopped in my tracks and looked back in amazement as this incredibly huge voice bellowed out from the PA speakers. I was both taken aback and incredibly intimidated by his ability. Absolutely astonished, is all I could feel.

Since that time, the band had become friends with the Dio bunch and have had many interactions throughout the years after.

I remember when we were recording our Contagious CD how the guys were across the parking lot rehearsing and we would each hang out at each others places. I remember the full bar, in a road case, that Ronnie had for their rehearsals and thought "how cool is that". I remember Vinnie selflessly coming in the studio to help Jimmy work out how to play the beat to LA Rocks when he was having trouble with the groove.

And I mostly remember how Ronnie had entrusted me to be the first singer on the "Stars" single for the Hear N' Aid project. His guidance as I sang the track was both knowledgeable and respectful, always in control and always a gentleman. I have many more personal memories that I will keep to myself, but suffice it to say that this man was a true star.

I terribly mourn the loss of him and celebrate him to the highest. We have all lost a legendary vocalist and, as far as I'm concerned, a fine man beyond reproach. For myself, I have lost what I considered a true friend in what can often be a cut-throat and unfriendly business. Long live Ronnie James Dio.

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #188 on: May 18, 2010, 10:31:52 AM »
That's very poignant, and I really liked the comments Lars Ulrich made.

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #189 on: May 18, 2010, 04:50:30 PM »
From IcedEarth.com:
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I just wanted to write a note about Ronnie James Dio and how much I will miss him.
Ronnie was the most genuine person I've ever met in the music industry. I think we've all had run-ins with our childhood heroes, and sometimes it can be a disappointing experience. This was definitely not the case with Ronnie, he was a wise, kind, and special person, and a dear friend that will be greatly missed.
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #190 on: May 18, 2010, 06:15:15 PM »
I find it ridiculous that half of the people I talk to are sad about his death, but have never listened to any of his music.
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« Reply #191 on: May 18, 2010, 06:27:02 PM »
I find it ridiculous that half of the people I talk to are sad about his death, but have never listened to any of his music.

I knew who dio was, I've heard a bunch of his stuff. However, I don't own any of his albums from any of his bands, and I've never seen him live. But just because of that, doesn't mean I don't recognize his history, who he was and what he accomplished. I can have immense respect for the man without being a die hard fan.
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #192 on: May 18, 2010, 06:29:49 PM »
I find it ridiculous that half of the people I talk to are sad about his death, but have never listened to any of his music.

I knew who dio was, I've heard a bunch of his stuff. However, I don't own any of his albums from any of his bands, and I've never seen him live. But just because of that, doesn't mean I don't recognize his history, who he was and what he accomplished. I can have immense respect for the man without being a die hard fan.

And that is the case with me as well. I've only heard a handful of songs, but I completely respect what he did for music. However, the people I am referring to are the ones who this Lil Wayne is the greatest thing to ever happen to music, then get all sad when someone they've barely heard of dies.

By the way, I wasn't referring specifically to people in this thread or on this forum, just people i know.
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« Reply #193 on: May 18, 2010, 06:43:21 PM »
Oh. Then I dunno, no clue why they'd be sad if they dunno who he is. But it's nothing to get upset over.
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #194 on: May 18, 2010, 06:54:16 PM »
I find it ridiculous that half of the people I talk to are sad about his death, but have never listened to any of his music.

He was a good person and a metal legend. No matter what kind of metal you listen to, Ronnie James Dio is probably partially responsible.
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« Reply #195 on: May 18, 2010, 06:58:58 PM »
I find it ridiculous that half of the people I talk to are sad about his death, but have never listened to any of his music.

He was a good person and a metal legend. No matter what kind of metal you listen to, Ronnie James Dio is probably partially responsible.

Especially metal about elves.  :metal
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« Reply #196 on: May 18, 2010, 09:01:27 PM »
I find it ridiculous that half of the people I talk to are sad about his death, but have never listened to any of his music.

I knew who dio was, I've heard a bunch of his stuff. However, I don't own any of his albums from any of his bands, and I've never seen him live. But just because of that, doesn't mean I don't recognize his history, who he was and what he accomplished. I can have immense respect for the man without being a die hard fan.

Pretty much this.  Plus, it would be silly to deny that he had a great voice, even if you only heard "Holy Diver" on the radio.

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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #197 on: May 18, 2010, 09:37:18 PM »
I appreciate the comments from Dave Meniketti and Jon Schaffer.

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« Reply #198 on: May 19, 2010, 05:17:53 AM »
Dave Menekitti is pure class.  Geezer's words brings tears to the eyes;

https://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=140298

"It's impossible to express in mere words the relationship Ronnie and I, Wendy and my wife Gloria had. He was much more than a friend, fellow musician, band mate. If I have a soul, then he is part of it. I truly believe God, fate, destiny, whatever it's called, brought us together again in 2006, after not seeing each other for 14 years, to do one final tour, which turned into three major tours and an album. We were having a blast together, enjoying each other's company more than we had ever done before, talking about maybe doing one more album, when fate intervened again. We were planning on doing a two- or three-part North American tour, after having toured South America and Europe in spring/summer 2009, but on the first leg of the North American tour, Tony's [Iommi] hand ligaments were in a bad way, Vinny's [Appice] shoulder became dislocated, and Ronnie was having terrible stomach pains. We decided to cut the tour, get healthy, and carry on the following year. Tony and Vinny had successful procedures to fix their ailments, but Ronnie's stomach pains were worsening. I saw him at the Dio Halloween party, but he wasn't drinking, unusual for Ronnie who liked his tipple. He was telling me he had made an appointment with a specialist, to see what it was.....

"Wednesday, 12th May 2010.

"Wendy invited Gloria and I to lunch in Santa Barbara. A few close friends of Ronnie and Wendy, Omar, Simon, Paul, Tim, and Diana, had dropped by. Ronnie had no appetite whatsoever — the disease and the chemotherapy were taking an immense toll. As usual, we talked sports and had a laugh together — it would be the last time. That night, I had a beautiful email from him, that I will treasure forever. I sent him an email saying I'd see him during the following week.

"Friday, 14th May 2010.

"Wendy called to say she had taken Ronnie to hospital. The pain had become unbearable. We got to the hospital around 2 p.m. The doctor eventually sedated him. More and more friends were coming to visit — we took it in turns to hold Ronnie's hand, and whisper our thoughts to him. Wendy wouldn't leave his side — she stayed curled up on his bed the whole night. Gloria's assistant, Debi, kept her company. I emailed Tony to prepare him for bad news.

"Saturday, 15th May 2010.

"There was no mistaking Ronnie's room. There were around 25 to 30 friends outside his room. We knew the end was imminent. We all wanted to say our goodbyes. It was a day filled with tears and reflection. In the evening, the chaplain came, and we all gathered around Ronnie's bed and prayed. Ronnie wasn't going easily. At 11 p.m., most of us left, leaving Wendy her privacy to say her last farewell. The devastation was palpable.

"Sunday, 16th May 2010.

"7.46 a.m. As we were preparing to leave for the hospital, Gloria called Wendy to see if she wanted a coffee or any breakfast — she broke the sad news. Ronnie had just passed away.

"Wendy Dio has been a true saint through all this. She has been with Ronnie every step of the way. Her courage has amazed us all. Even as I write, she is ensuring Ronnie has the finest send-off possible. God bless you, Wendel.

"Most people who were there for those last days chose to keep their thoughts private. I wanted to keep my thoughts private, too, but I've been overwhelmed by emails, and requests from the media and fans for comments.

"I can truly say I've never known anyone to have such loyal, loving friends, fans, and family as Ronnie. He really was a special person, blessed with a unique voice and presence. He loved his fans — he would stay meeting and talking to them until the early hours of the morning.

"One of my fondest memories of him comes from last year, at the Sonisphere Festival, Knebworth. He noticed my sister and her husband at the side of the stage. During our opening song, he took the time to go over and hug them. Just a little thing like that made him special to me.

"Of course his music will live on forever, as will his influence.

"I have never seen so many tributes from so many musicians and fans, so many good wishes, no cynicism, just pure love and appreciation for a great man.

"God bless you, Ronald — thank you so much for the wonderful memories."
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #199 on: May 19, 2010, 05:18:57 AM »
King Diamond's words I like also.

https://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=140218

"It's with a heavy heart that I pay my respects to Ronnie James Dio.

"What an amazing singer and entertainer.

"Throughout my career, he has always been in my top 10 list of vocalists. The mystery and emotion in his vocal style always lured me in for more.

"Unfortunately, I never had the pleasure to meet him in person, but, fortunately, I did have the extreme pleasure of experiencing his uncanny frontmanship in concert so many times I can't even count it. I saw him with ELF, RAINBOW, BLACK SABBATH, and almost had one of my wishes fulfilled when HEAVEN & HELL asked KING DIAMOND to go on tour with them in the USA last year. Unfortunately, my back problems prevented that dream from coming true.

"I always had the highest respect for him and he will forever have his music playing in my home.

"My deepest sympathy goes out to Ronnie's family.

"I wish you a safe journey to the other side."
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #200 on: May 19, 2010, 05:39:23 AM »
Amazing messages from these guys. Geezer's is my favourite thus far. I was thinking of my favourite guitarist yesterday and he's Iommi, definitely, and I've never had such a guitarist impact me on my personal playing either, so I'm looking forward to his message too :tup
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« Reply #201 on: May 19, 2010, 05:43:41 AM »
Tony's is a lot shorter and to the point.

https://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=140174

"Yesterday 16th May my dear, dear friend Ronnie James Dio passed away at 7.45am L.A. time.

"I've been in total shock; I just can't believe he's gone.

"Ronnie was one of the nicest people you could ever meet. We had some fantastic times together.

"Ronnie loved what he did, making music and performing on stage. He loved his fans so much. He was a kind man and would put himself out to help others.

"I can honestly say it's truly been an honor to play at his side for all these years.

"His music will live on forever.

"Our thoughts are with Wendy Dio [Ronnie's wife/manager] who stood by Ronnie until the end. He loved her very much.

"The man with the magic voice is a star amongst stars, a true professional.

"I'll miss you so much, my dear friend."
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #202 on: May 19, 2010, 07:02:05 AM »
I had read Tony's statement...quite moving, but Geezers just about made me cry here at work.

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« Reply #203 on: May 19, 2010, 07:10:51 AM »
Amazing stuff.

Along with Iron Maiden and UFO, Dio was the soundtrack to my high school life and further. Many great days and nights in the summers of 84 and 85 hanging out and Dio was what we were listening to. Dio's message really spoke to us, and even back then it was clear we were experiencing something special. I made sure I savored every moment because I knew they would come in handy when I needed a pick me up later in life. I've spent a lot of time these last few days reliving those moments.
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #204 on: May 19, 2010, 10:18:03 AM »
One of Dio's last recordings:
https://www.bravewords.com/news/139190
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« Reply #205 on: May 19, 2010, 01:27:35 PM »
RIP Ronnie.....Thank you for the music and for sharing that wonderful and powerful voice with us all.
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Re: RIP Ronnie James Dio (confirmed)
« Reply #208 on: May 19, 2010, 03:35:00 PM »
Watching Rainbow Live In Germany 77 now. I would also like to mention how much Cozy Powell is missed.
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« Reply #209 on: May 19, 2010, 03:38:50 PM »