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Rainbow: Memories in Rock (2016)

Monsters of Rock 2016

Genre : Music

Runtime : 2H 19M

Director : Jim Parsons

Synopsis

1. Highway Star 2. Spotlight Kid 3. Mistreated 4. 16th Century Greensleeves 5. Since You Been Gone 6. Man On The Silver Mountain 7. Catch The Rainbow 8. Difficult To Cure (Beethoven's Ninth) 9. Perfect Strangers 10. Stargazer 11. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 12. Child In Time/Woman From Tokyo 13. Black Night 14. Smoke On The Water In June 2016 legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore made his much-anticipated return to rock music as Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow played three concerts in Europe, two in Germany and one in England. The two German shows at Loreley and Bietigheim-Bissingen were caught on camera to produce this concert film Memories in Rock. The setlist, combining classic tracks from Deep Purple and Rainbow, was exactly what the fans had wished for.

Actors

Ritchie Blackmore
Ritchie Blackmore
Guitar
Ronnie Romero
Ronnie Romero
Vocals
Bob Nouveau
Bob Nouveau
Bass
Jens Johansson
Jens Johansson
Keyboards
David Keith
David Keith
Drums

Crews

Jim Parsons
Jim Parsons
Production Director
Jim Parsons
Jim Parsons
Director
Lindsay Brown
Lindsay Brown
Supervising Producer

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