Lord of the Last Day is a monster. I love it.
One song I'd add for sure is Sunset Superman.
Angry Machines is really very bad, except for the exceptional closing ballad, "This Is Your Life".
Killing the Dragon is a decent listen, but not very memorable. Worth picking up for some decent guitar playing, though.
I know I'm in the minority, but I absolutely love Master of the Moon. Other than the opener (one of my favorite Dio songs ever), it's very slow paced, almost Sabbath or doom metal-paced, but I love the feel of the whole album.
I just played the whole album and I indeed can conclude that it deserves attention. Didn't think the opener was that great but afterwards I got more and more into it. I was especially impressed by the guitar work. Unfortunately there's a lengthy chunk of lesser grabbing songs on the second half, in between the title track and the album closer, My Eyes (four tracks in a row).Lock Up The Wolves is an often overlooked masterpiece. Guitarist Rowan Robertson (only 17 at the time) created many fine riffs and was a wizard at guitar solos. It's quite bluesy at times and filled with epic songs: Born of the Sun, Hey Angel, the title track and My Eyes.
Wendy Dio (Ronnie's wife) is holding three days of events in Los Angeles for Dio's family, friends, and fans:
http://www.diocancerfund.org/events/
Interesting. The Sunday event is about a 5 minute drive from my house. May have to swing by and see what's what, maybe pay my respects to Wendy if she's there.
Post your favorite Ronnie ... memories
I live in Encino. Not a biker, so BBQ is more up my alley.Glendale or Encino?
Not realizing it at the time, of course, I saw Ronnie's last Southern California live performance (I think), on the Devil You Know Tour during the summer of '09.
I live in Encino. Not a biker, so BBQ is more up my alley.