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AN
EDITOR REMEMBERS.........
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Issue
Twelve, August/September
1977 |
Rainbow's 1976 tour had been incredible, so in
early September 1977 we were getting all stirred up by the upcoming
return of the band to Europe - fifteen shows in the UK alone.
I put a cracking image of Ritchie on the front of Issue Twelve
hoisting a mangled Strat aloft, I just wish we'd been able
to print litho instead of xeroxing it all. Fan-club services were
thrown around a bit as Ann was moving out of her parents place,
and the magazine was a bit shorter than normal. I'd finished college
and got work back in Sheffield (I'd done college without really
thinking much about finding a job at the end of it - came as a
bit of a shock when I found there weren't any) and for the time
being had to move back into my parents house (luckily they had
a big Victorian place so I was able to scrounge a room). I'd arrived
in Manchester with a suitcase; it took my father's long wheel-base
Land Rover to get everything back home in. Four pages of the mag.
were taken up with what I planned as a serialised discography
in A4 size, this first part covering Deep Purple's singles. I
was really pleased with it, though it looks primitive now. As
news was slow, to help pad out the mag. we reprinted a few foreign
articles and also looked in detail at a couple more rare Blackmore
sessions. |
ISSUE
TWELVE : DIGEST & INDEX
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RAINBOW
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RECORD
REVIEW : Kill The King EP |
RAINBOW
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NEWS : 1977 European Tour Announced |
I.G.B.
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NEWS
: Recording & Touring |
David
COVERDALE |
NEWS
: UK Visit |
bits
& pieces |
NEWS
: Glenn Hughes |
RAINBOW
Kill
The King - EP Review
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Three
numbers pulled from ‘On Stage’ and issued as album sales fall
off . My suggestion was for a different version of ‘Kill The
King’ plus ‘Do You Close Your Eyes’ on the flip, complete with
the guitar demolition noises! They couldn’t care less though,
so we get already available numbers instead.
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News
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European
tour dates were released on August 24th. They kick off on September
23rd in Helsinki, and finish in Cardiff on November 22nd. We
can only wait and see what this latest line-up is like. Events
have happened so quickly that a quick resume is in order:
Dec.76 The World Tour ends, and Blackmore decides that Carey
and Bain are no longer needed. Mark Clarke is hired to play
bass. They rehire Tony Carey, but after Ritchie gets up to his
usual ‘tricks’ he walks out this time for good. Then Ritchie
fires Clarke. Hasty searching around provides two new replacements,
both relatively unknown. Bob Daisley on bass, an Australian
who has played with Chicken Shack and Widowmaker. On keyboards
is Canadian David Stone, from Symphonic Slam.
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IAN
GILLAN BAND
News
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The
IGB return to the British stage for five gigs in October. They
cancelled a tour of Germany in June, but made an appearance
at the Klusirock Festival in Oulu, Finland on June 23rd. Recording
of a third LP is complete too, and it will be out in September,
as the group tour Japan. Ian visited there in early August for
a bit of advance promotion, and was featured on TV singing ‘Get
Back’ with a famous Japanese singer!
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DAVID
COVERDALE
News
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David
has been over arranging a tour with a band called Whitesnake.
He did a lot of radio interviews whilst here, and interesting
facts emerged. One was that Ritchie asked David to do the vocals
on his Rainbow album sometime in early 1975. What’s more, Coverdale
agreed! Then Ritchie dug out the demos he’d already done for
Coverdale to listen to. Coverdale didn’t think a great deal
of the stuff, feeling it was a move back to ‘Machine Head’ days
rather than a step forward, so he backed down.
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Bits
& Pieces
Glenn
Hughes
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Has his solo album out in Germany but nowhere else. Several rumours
about his health, including one that he had passed on, have been
going around. Truth is he’s been over in America getting married
to Tommy Bolin’s girlfriend. |
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also
in the magazine....Rainbow, 1977 European Tour dates....'American
Blues Legends' album review....
Adam Faith 'I Survived' review ( Blackmore session)....Lord Sutch
'Hands of Jack The Ripper' album review..
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