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Ótima perfomance do Ritchie Blackmore!  
 
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Hugh9 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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In forty years of listening guitar this is still some of the best palying
rose99942 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Oh that is the pre opening bit he plays to "smoke.....
theayatollahddogg (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Richard Hugh Blackmore, the most underrated guitar player of all time, lest we never forget he wrote Smoke On The Water!

This is just a small example of his credentiality,
benchmat (1 month ago) Show Hide
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YOu got to see LIVE BETWEEN THE EYES another explosive version of this song with bob rondinelli on skins man..... brilliant!
doctorcochhones (1 month ago) Show Hide
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first time i see that i was 9 years old. now 20 years later it´s my favorite song again.blackmore is the best guitar player ever.
purpledude603 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I can't believe Chuck Burgi and David Rosenthal are playing for Billy Joel now.
romeokid69 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Ah yes, the Finyl Vinyl version....the best one there is
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wouah !a couper le souffle!comme souvent avec blackmore ;)
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Hey Strat, Ritchie IS the king :)
alejandroochoaglez (5 months ago) Show Hide
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From 4:31 of this video, glory for German composer Ludwig van Beethoven (Bonn, December 16, 1770 — Vienna, March 26, 1827), it is a movement of his Ninth Symphony (Ode to Joy), and good for English rock musician Ritchie Blackmore (Weston-Super-Mare, April 14, 1945 — )

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