Line-Up: Joe Lynn Turner Rainbow / Deep Purple; Bobby Rondinelli - Rainbow / Black Sabbath; Tony Carey - Rainbow / Planet P. Project; Craig Goldy Dio / Yngwie Malmsteen.
Press Release / Purple Rainbow Vintage The Hardrock Years! "Purple Rainbow features an incredible line-up of musicians from the most famous bands in hard rock. They were the cornerstones of a stellar array of hard rock superbands, from Deep Purple and Rainbow to Black Sabbath and Dio.
Now the members of Purple Rainbow have fulfilled a personal and professional dream and stepped into the spotlight to present the music that is their passion. Driven by their love of performing and their desire to revive the golden years of hard rock, they're staging a return to authentic music that comes from the heart and soul. Every individual member a winner, together they're an unstoppable force. No doubt about it - this is the most spectacular new band of the year.
The list of their classic songs is never-ending - "Man on the Silver Mountain". "Stargazer" Long Live Rock 'n' Roll, Smoke on the Water, Highway Star, Burn, Tarot Woman
The music is at the core of hard rock's musical heritage. The name Purple Rainbow says it all. Vintage hard rock from the people who invented it! Why book a copy when you can have the real thing? This promises to be the most exciting band in a long time." Stay tuned...
I'll always remember Purple Rainbow as the last thing I read about on Usenet before Time Warner pulled the plug.
I wonder what people will do to get their usenet fix? There is google groups for text groups. In some of the alt.binary groups people losing the alt were discussing some of the pay news servers like giganews.
Maybe the alt music discussion groups will just migrate to forums like this.
I'll always remember Purple Rainbow as the last thing I read about on Usenet before Time Warner pulled the plug.
I wonder what people will do to get their usenet fix? There is google groups for text groups. In some of the alt.binary groups people losing the alt were discussing some of the pay news servers like giganews.
Maybe the alt music discussion groups will just migrate to forums like this
I'll always remember Purple Rainbow as the last thing I read about on Usenet before Time Warner pulled the plug.
I wonder what people will do to get their usenet fix? There is google groups for text groups. In some of the alt.binary groups people losing the alt were discussing some of the pay news servers like giganews.
Maybe the alt music discussion groups will just migrate to forums like this