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Rainbow in the Dark: The Autobiography (2021. Auflage)

von Ronnie James Dio (Autor), Mick Wall - contributor (Autor), Wendy Dio - contributor (Autor), Daniel Thomas May (Erzähler), Tantor Audio (Publisher)

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Prior to his tragic death in 2010, Ronnie James Dio had been writing his autobiography, looking back on the remarkable life that led him from his hometown in upstate New York to the biggest stages in the world, including the arena that represented the pinnacle of success to him-Madison Square Garden, where this book begins and ends. As Ronnie contemplates the achievement of a dream, he reflects on the key aspects that coalesced into this moment - the close gang of friends that gave him his start in music, playing parties, bars, frats, and clubs; the sudden transition that moved him to the microphone and changed his life forever; the luck that led to the birth of Rainbow and a productive but difficult collaboration with Ritchie Blackmore; the chance meeting that made him the second singer of Black Sabbath, taking them to new levels of success; the surprisingly tender story behind the birth of the Devil Horns, the lasting symbol of heavy metal; his marriage to Wendy, which stabilised his life, and the huge bet they placed together to launch the most successful endeavour of his career . . . his own band, Dio. Everything is described in great detail and in the frankest terms, from his fallout with Blackmore, to the drugs that derailed the resurrection of Black Sabbath, to the personality clashes that frayed each band. Written with longtime friend of thirty years and esteemed music writer, Mick Wall, who took up the mantle after Ronnie's death, Rainbow in the Dark is a frank, startling, often hilarious, sometimes sad testament to dedication and ambition, filled with moving coming-of-age tales, glorious stories of excess, and candid recollections of what really happened backstage at the hotel, in the studio, and back home behind closed doors far away from the road.… (mehr)
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Titel:Rainbow in the Dark: The Autobiography
Autoren:Ronnie James Dio (Autor)
Weitere Autoren:Mick Wall - contributor (Autor), Wendy Dio - contributor (Autor), Daniel Thomas May (Erzähler), Tantor Audio (Publisher)
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"Rainbow in the Dark" ranks among the best autobiographies and biographies by/of a musician/singer that I’ve read to date.

I’ve been a huge fan of Ronnie James Dio for most of my life, so I found this to be a fascinating read, particularly the pre-fame years, which I previously knew little about.

The musical journey is of course the main theme, but the book is also filled with anecdotes, adventures, and misadventures that occurred off stage.

The narrative is gripping throughout, with gaps in the story filled in by Ronnie’s widow and manager Wendy, who also at times adds her own perspective to a situation that she was involved in.

The story ends in 1986, which is apparently where Ronnie stated years ago he would want to end an autobiography should he come to write one, as he considered performing at Madison Square Gardens with his band Dio that year as the crowning success of his ambitions. He’d played there before with Black Sabbath, but to do so with his own band was much more meaningful to him.

Don't think you’re being short changed because the book ends a quarter of a century before Ronnie’s death. This is an absorbing read for all RJD fans, while the casual fan is sure to find it highly entertaining. ( )
  PhilSyphe | Jul 13, 2022 |
I'd give this 3.5 stars. I had no idea Ronnie was around, paying dues, long before Rainbow. It was neat to learn about the long road he had to the top. The book stops around 1986, right after the Sacred Heart tour, but given the givens and the fact that there won't be a part two, it's a solid ending. ( )
  mindatlarge | Jun 28, 2022 |
What a great book! I love Ronnie James Dio, but honestly knew nothing of his life. This book told so much, including embarrassing moments and exciting times. So many stories that were fun to hear. I could picture the events, too. As I listened, I realized that without all of these rough times and exhausting times, we would not have the legend that is Ronnie James Dio. I loved this book and highly recommend it, especially if you love him and miss him, too. ( )
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Prior to his tragic death in 2010, Ronnie James Dio had been writing his autobiography, looking back on the remarkable life that led him from his hometown in upstate New York to the biggest stages in the world, including the arena that represented the pinnacle of success to him-Madison Square Garden, where this book begins and ends. As Ronnie contemplates the achievement of a dream, he reflects on the key aspects that coalesced into this moment - the close gang of friends that gave him his start in music, playing parties, bars, frats, and clubs; the sudden transition that moved him to the microphone and changed his life forever; the luck that led to the birth of Rainbow and a productive but difficult collaboration with Ritchie Blackmore; the chance meeting that made him the second singer of Black Sabbath, taking them to new levels of success; the surprisingly tender story behind the birth of the Devil Horns, the lasting symbol of heavy metal; his marriage to Wendy, which stabilised his life, and the huge bet they placed together to launch the most successful endeavour of his career . . . his own band, Dio. Everything is described in great detail and in the frankest terms, from his fallout with Blackmore, to the drugs that derailed the resurrection of Black Sabbath, to the personality clashes that frayed each band. Written with longtime friend of thirty years and esteemed music writer, Mick Wall, who took up the mantle after Ronnie's death, Rainbow in the Dark is a frank, startling, often hilarious, sometimes sad testament to dedication and ambition, filled with moving coming-of-age tales, glorious stories of excess, and candid recollections of what really happened backstage at the hotel, in the studio, and back home behind closed doors far away from the road.

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