Scott DeWar
Prof. Emeritus-Supernatural Events/Countermeasure
Amazing how the 'mentions' work here. Kinda neat!
Yes that is a shame. He did some excellent work with Rainbow and Sabbath, but, then, Rainbow also get little or no airplay in this universe. The only Rainbow material that I don't care for was that little bit of weirdness when they had Graham Bonnet as lead singer. (Circa 1980-81??)Yeah, those mentioned now get play on the Classic Rock stations (though I consider them Classic Metal). Except for Dio... Dio gets essentially no play (at least in my area). The only time I've heard Dio on the local radio was when Ronnie passed. On rare occasion, I hear a piece of Dio as a request from a listener, but that is the extent.
A real shame, as he put out some great material (in each group he became affiliated with).
IMHO, "Hush" is by far the best effort of the Rod Evans, Nick Simper version of Deep Purple, a/k/a Mark I Deep Purple.here I hear Hush quie often on the classic rock station 97.7 KPOW Sedelia Missouri.
I hear a good variety on that station. if I can find their websight I will post it. They strreaming audi on on their web sight!
IMHO, "Hush" is by far the best effort of the Rod Evans, Nick Simper version of Deep Purple, a/k/a Mark I Deep Purple.
I hear a good variety on that station. if I can find their websight I will post it. They strreaming audi on on their web sight!
Give(My taste tends to run in the Power, Progressive and Symphonic families, when it comes to Metal. Most of the time. So it is difficult to really find something suitable, largely because I'm damnably picky!)
Yeah, those mentioned now get play on the Classic Rock stations (though I consider them Classic Metal). Except for Dio... Dio gets essentially no play (at least in my area). The only time I've heard Dio on the local radio was when Ronnie passed. On rare occasion, I hear a piece of Dio as a request from a listener, but that is the extent.
A real shame, as he put out some great material (in each group he became affiliated with).
Then Sabbath gets all of 3 tracks played (Paranoid, Iron Man and rarely War Pigs), and a grand 4 for Deep Purple (Smoke on the Water, Woman From Tokyo, Highway Star and rarely Hush).
But then we get bombarded with Beatles and Rolling Stones. I don't really care for either of them (like maybe 25% of Beatles, maybe 33% of Stones)... I'm more for Led Zeppelin!(Or dozens of other bands.)
EDIT: I was thinking of just such a thing, Relique.