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I'm surprised that no one on the board has recognized the life of the great figure that was Ronnie James Dio. He passed away this past Sunday here in Houston (literally within walking distance of my home) of stomach cancer (I've heard different reports that he died in L.A. or in Houston, but I tend to think it was here, considering the extent of his illness).
He was a true heavy metal legend, and whether you enjoyed his music or not, he was a major influence on musicians for the past thirty years. I am a jazz and country musician, but I can say that Dio and Black Sabbath (who he sang for on four albums over the years) were primary reasons I became so.
Here is a short overview of his life:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/05/ ... 0281.shtml
RIP, Ronnie James Dio
He was a true heavy metal legend, and whether you enjoyed his music or not, he was a major influence on musicians for the past thirty years. I am a jazz and country musician, but I can say that Dio and Black Sabbath (who he sang for on four albums over the years) were primary reasons I became so.
Here is a short overview of his life:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/05/ ... 0281.shtml
RIP, Ronnie James Dio
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I guess the Steel Forum isn't a hotbed for metalheads, but he was a giant in his field... all 5' 4" of him.
It's a shame that so many people would classify his music as godless or satanic, when he actually wrote and sang about self-reliance, conquering evil, and his own deeply felt spirituality.
He lived a long, full life and was quite an exceptional vocalist... another quality that many do not associate with heavy metal.
Here's a version of RED TOP he cut back in 1963. Pretty cool.
RIP DIO
It's a shame that so many people would classify his music as godless or satanic, when he actually wrote and sang about self-reliance, conquering evil, and his own deeply felt spirituality.
He lived a long, full life and was quite an exceptional vocalist... another quality that many do not associate with heavy metal.
Here's a version of RED TOP he cut back in 1963. Pretty cool.
RIP DIO
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I saw Dio first with Black Sabbath and then later on with his own band, Dio. He was a terrific singer and showman, and he really was into living the lifestyle that he portrayed in his image. A nice Italian boy from Long Island, Ronald Padavano did pretty good for himself. Actually, one of his first bands, Elf was damn good. I'm sure plenty of folks here would enjoy some of that stuff.
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This is a shock really. I went to school with Ronnie. Actualy, he graduated in 1960 and I graduated in '61. Hid real name was Padavono, and they even named a street after him in Cortland, NY, where we're from. I still remember a version of I Left My Heart in San Francisco that his band did. His drummer used mallets instead of sticks and what an arrangement these guys had.
I later played in a band with his drummer who has passed on also.
When Ronnie played any where in Cortland, you knew there would be a crowd there that night. They were the best. Larry
I later played in a band with his drummer who has passed on also.
When Ronnie played any where in Cortland, you knew there would be a crowd there that night. They were the best. Larry
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Wait, you mean no one else on the steelguitarforum has been cranking "Mob Rules" on autorepeat for the past several days?
RJD really was the voice of metal. Consistently great, and I had absolutely NO idea about his early career in the doo wop scene. Plus, how many other guys can take credit for coming up with the "devil horns" hand sign?
RJD really was the voice of metal. Consistently great, and I had absolutely NO idea about his early career in the doo wop scene. Plus, how many other guys can take credit for coming up with the "devil horns" hand sign?
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I'm always cranking Dio and Ozzy Sabbath, so Ronnie's much too early passing was/is met with the deserved roar my day usually is.
I got to see the very first gig the Heaven And Hell line-up ever played, Aloha Stm./Honolulu/1980, and they were of course great, especially doing their own H&H material.
I was more than happy to see them eventually toss the Ozzy songs and give RJD his own, and this last tour was full of promises for an even brighter future. Dio had much more to give us.
Here he is doing Areosmith's Dream On with Yngwie - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOtoypu0 ... re=related
Thanx Ronnie!
I got to see the very first gig the Heaven And Hell line-up ever played, Aloha Stm./Honolulu/1980, and they were of course great, especially doing their own H&H material.
I was more than happy to see them eventually toss the Ozzy songs and give RJD his own, and this last tour was full of promises for an even brighter future. Dio had much more to give us.
Here he is doing Areosmith's Dream On with Yngwie - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOtoypu0 ... re=related
Thanx Ronnie!
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Thanks for posting this Johnny. Yes I am a big Dio fan (though it may seem odd for a guy who makes his living playing Ray Price and Johnny Bush music). Here is some classic Dio for ya;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ3OjffJ1w0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ3OjffJ1w0
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Here is one of my favorites from his pre-Rainbow days, with his band Elf:
Carolina County Ball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU7oH_C_2UM
I have all 3 of their LPs. Little known fact: Dio played bass with the group for a few years until they freed him to become the front man.
Carolina County Ball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU7oH_C_2UM
I have all 3 of their LPs. Little known fact: Dio played bass with the group for a few years until they freed him to become the front man.
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...and now it looks like everyone's favorite "quasi-religious organization", the Westboro Baptist Church, is going to be PICKETING Dio's FUNERAL.
http://www.nme.com/news/black-sabbath/51188
Classy buncha folks.
http://www.nme.com/news/black-sabbath/51188
Classy buncha folks.
Patrick
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