Black Sabbath - Neon Knights - Live 1992 video free download


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Last show with Ronnie James Dio on The Dehumanizer Tour...

Date: 13.11.1992

City: Oakland

Country: USA

Line Up:

Ronnie James Dio,

Vinny Appice,

Tony Iommi,

Geezer Butler,

Geoff Nicholls.

Comments

8 years ago

La Tinta del Bote

If the Devil can sing, he sings as Ronnie. Sure.

8 years ago

moonlightdriver800

One of the best bands ever to set foot on stage. Mostly thanks to Ronnie James Dio and his everlasting and versatile talent, which and adapt and evolve along with many different companions. We were blessed to have him, rocking and making metal.

8 years ago

jeffrey hinkel

I lived about  a quarter mile from this arena at the time and won tix  on the radio to attend ;......I didn't realize this was the last performance by him with Sabbath . Saw him with Rainbow also but I was far away and think he was  still a little ways from his prime then .......This place is nothing but a small basket-ball arena  and when they hit the stage with  Mob Rules I was almost knocked off my feet by how powerful his voice sounded .......and he' was a rather short guy  ;.....Which only added to the amazement

9 years ago

Christian Christos

This is just before he blew his voice. 

9 years ago

OzzMick

Dio is on fire! amazing perfomance

9 years ago

Schwarzwolf

Best Live Version Ever!

10 years ago

sinisters webb

Dio and Sabbath kicked ass

12 years ago

charliegrs

Tony Iommi book coming out in November! I cant wait!

12 years ago

German Hesse

1 idiot deserves die young....

12 years ago

DeepWater5

Goosebumps every time, just like the first time I EVER heard it! I will ALWAYS remember Ronnie James Dio as the small framed man with a GIANT voice. This man sang it like he LIVED it. Rock and roll has Breen blessed to have Ronnie all these years, and for that it's better. He left music in FAR better shape than he found it. Rest in peace Ronnie, the World is STILL listening.

12 years ago

holydiver73

I've just been on Youtube and listened to Ian Gillan Sing this song which was just fuckin' awful. I listened to Tony Martin do it live which was a little better. However, there's no substitute for the man himself, singing it how he wrote it. A different class entirely. We can all wait around and hope, but there'll never be another RJD. RIP mate.

13 years ago

Sam Vandal

Man they fucking killed it, has to be one of the best versions on here. Goes without saying that the voice is spot on but that solo is something else. Immense. RIP DIO

13 years ago

chris zaucha

I'm so glad that these guys mended their fences and got back together before Dio passed. Although a legend like Dio doesn't die, he lives FOREVER!!!!!

13 years ago

Zyworski

@blacksabman It was the Kaiser Center and Ronnie was in top form that night. I remember the opening band Skid Row, their fans were doing the mosh pit thing in the middle of the floor and ruining the fun for everyone else.

13 years ago

bob dio

@ReneeNme I was born in the sixties, but i have never loved Elves, with respect, not my style, but Dio is the king of rock, why we say sorry elves? No need coz he's not, and never been a metal rock singer! Dio still rules.

13 years ago

Hoss Cartwright

Yes, this was a great show. It was Friday the 13th! I was there with my binoculars standing on top of some plywood that stood just over the crowd, and about 15 feet away from this! Tony and Dio had a lot more energy then. I never thought I'd have the chance to relive this. Thanks stargazer!

13 years ago

tjcobra666

Dio still had incredible pipes in 1992. Very close to his performances 10 years earlier, when he was at his best. A shame Dehumanizer didn't take advantage of this. Just listen to this! It's a random performance and it's PERFECT!

13 years ago

Nicky Scarola

Ronaldo Padavona, Ronnie James Dio, ¨The Pavarotti Of Rock¨

13 years ago

gorgonslave

@ReneeNme Dio = Emperor of Rock!! elvis will always be the king

14 years ago

Art Rucky

You are always in our minds! R.I.P.

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