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I feel like I own the stage.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I'm very moved by Renaissance music, but I still love to play hard rock - though only if it's sophisticated and has some thought behind it.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Johnny Winter is one of the best blues players in the world. He's very underrated.
— Ritchie Blackmore
But you have to give your whole life to a cello. When I realized that, I went back to the guitar and just turned the volume up a bit louder.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I have never met one person who likes Grand Funk.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Those record companies don't know what's happening at all.
— Ritchie Blackmore
When I was 20, I didn't give a damn about song construction. I just wanted to make as much noise and play as fast and as loud as possible.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Session work makes you more strict. You can't hit notes all over the place. You've got to make each one really count.
— Ritchie Blackmore
When you've toured for about 10 years like me, you end up feeling like you're always waiting for somebody or something. The whole day is a drag.
— Ritchie Blackmore
When you're recording, if you're not really clean in your playing, it sounds like a mess.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I criticize my own work pretty harshly.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Simplicity is the key.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Learning to play with a big amplifier is like trying to control an elephant.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I think a lot about death more than life, because we're going towards death.
— Ritchie Blackmore
The only way you can get good, unless you're a genius, is to copy. That's the best thing. Just steal.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I had given up the guitar between '75 and '78. I completely lost interest. I was sick of hearing other guitar players and I was tired of my tunes.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I'm not good enough, technically, to be a classic musician. I lack discipline.
— Ritchie Blackmore
The cello is such a melancholy instrument, such an isolated, miserable instrument.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I can never remember what I do even in the studio.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Pete Townshend used to crash chords and let the guitar feed back. He's overrated.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I however don't go to clubs to show off and to be seen, and certainly not to make statements. I just want to be able to quietly watch a band.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I can turn on some jazz guitarist, and he won't do a thing for me, if he's not playing electrically. But Jeff Beck's great to listen to.
— Ritchie Blackmore
When you're around someone good, your own standards are raised.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I was impressed by Hendrix. His attitude was brilliant. Even the way he walked was amazing.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I can imagine that Rod Stewart likes giving autographs because he's pure showbusiness.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Stevie Ray Vaughan was very intense. Maybe that's what caught everybody's attention. As a player, he didn't do anything amazing.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I'm not into that Keith Richard trip of having all those guitars in different tunings. I never liked the Rolling Stones much anyway.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Hendrix inspired me, but I was still more into Wes Montgomery. I was also into the Allman Brothers around the time of those albums.
— Ritchie Blackmore
I like leaping around on stage as long as it's done with class. None of this jumping up in the air and doing the splits.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Playing a Fender is an art itself. They're always going out of tune.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Ian Gillan, Roger Glover and I wanted to be a hard rock band - we wanted to play rock and roll only.
— Ritchie Blackmore
When something is not good, it's bad. Period.
— Ritchie Blackmore
In my early days, I never used finger vibrato at all. I originally carved my reputation as one of the 'fast' guitar players.
— Ritchie Blackmore
If you can play well in the studio, you can play well on stage.
— Ritchie Blackmore