TheBigBlack's Rock Top 10 |
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Neil Young
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KISS
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Bob Dylan
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Supertramp
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Roger Glover And Guests
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As the bass player of Deep Purple Roger Glover had certainly earnt his dues in rock fan circles, being the mind (and hands) behind those driving basslines on songs like 'Highway Star' and 'Smoke On The Water'. He departed the band in 1973, and started working on his first solo work - that which would become 'The Butterfly Ball & Grasshopper's Feast'. Originally written for Deep Purple keyboardist Jon Lord, Glover eventually decided to make the album himself by using a range of well-known rock musicians to play the part of each creature attending the fictitious ball. Many Deep Purple connections can be heard such as his own replacement Glenn Hughes, David Coverdale who was the replacement for the also recently departed Ian Gillan, and Ronnie James Dio who was soon to be the vocalist for Rainbow when Richie Blackmore himself would leave Deep Purple in the near future. Among them is also a range of other great vocalists, many of which are now only a footnote in rock history, like John Lawton, Barry St. John and Glover's then wife Judi Kuhl. The results are a rich tapestry of musical styles including rock, jazz, waltz and folk (amongst others) that ebb and flow through the short songs. Slowly building out the story of the ball piece by piece. The album is tied together wonderfully by each side of the original vinyl closing with a masterpiece that include the vocals of Ronnie James Dio, the obvious star of the show - as always. This would be the first time he received mainstream exposure. |
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TheBigBlack's Rock Honourable Mentions |
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Bob Dylan & The Band
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TheBigBlack's Rock Dishonourable Mentions |
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Jimi Hendrix
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TheBigBlack's Metal Top 10 |
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Judas Priest
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