Craig Goldy in DLR's band in 1991?

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  • Vivian Campbell
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    • Oct 2004
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    Craig Goldy in DLR's band in 1991?

    I was looking over the credits in A Little Ain't Enough and noticed that DIO guitarist, Craig Goldy co-wrote Lady Luck with Diamond Dave. Can some fill me in about Craig's relationship with DLR during this time. Was he ever slotted to be the guitarist for Roth? As a huge Dio fan (though I really dislike Goldy), I found this to be an interesting connection between two legends.
    Last edited by Vivian Campbell; 10-27-2004, 08:21 PM.
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  • bueno bob
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    • Jul 2004
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    #2
    Dude, how can you not like Goldy? I saw a show on the "Magica" tour and he was balls-out on fire...off topic, I know...
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    • Vivian Campbell
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      • Oct 2004
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      #3
      Originally posted by bueno bob
      Dude, how can you not like Goldy? I saw a show on the "Magica" tour and he was balls-out on fire...off topic, I know...
      When it comes to creating original material, he is probably the most boring guitarist I have ever heard in my life. To think that Dio went from a revolutionary guitarist like Vivian Campbell to an uninspired guitarist from Giuffria! “Dream Evil” and “Magica” should not be played while operating heavy machinery. Though, I must say, he improved greatly on Master of the Moon. When playing other players material on tour, he is good. But, Dio can do better than employing a cover guitarist. Like Jimmy Bain said, Vivian Campbell is the THE Dio guitarist.

      Anyway, the explanation given for Goldy’s departure from Dio in the late 80s was to pursue “greener pastures.” I wonder was it Roth that was that green pasture.
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      • Panamark
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        • Jan 2004
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        #4
        Vivian, would you be a Vivian Campbell fan by any chance ?? I might be reading between the lines, but I just get this feling you might
        be a fan... :p
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        • bueno bob
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          • Jul 2004
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          #5
          Actually, I don't recall anything...if memory serves, they just wrote together, but if they did something, it was brief enough that I missed it...ALAE went from Jason Becker recording to Joe Holmes touring, right?
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          • bueno bob
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            • Jul 2004
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            #6
            I'll say one thing for certain - Vivian was Dio's best guitarist (for the solo band, anyway) and Craig is a hell of a lot better than Tracy G.

            Fuck, that guy was worthless, I hated him.
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            • scottydabodi
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              • Jun 2004
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              #7
              Viv was the best for Ron, but let's not forget Doug Aldrich who was on a very good CD "Killing the Dragon"... and what about Rowan? Nonetheless, Craig is a great player, Tracy G sucked, and I thought Rockett Richotte was Dave's touring guitarist after Becker... Poor Jason!
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              • bueno bob
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                • Jul 2004
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                #8
                I wasn't impressed with Rowan at all. For months prior to LUTW, I had heard raves about how hot a guitarist he was...then I got the album on the day of it's release and didn't hear shit that really impressed me, either from Ron (which is REALLY FUCKING WIERD) or Rowan...I don't know, I think he was hyped entirely too much for what he pulled off on the record.

                He's been retired from the music scene for some years now, hasn't he?
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                • bueno bob
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                  #9
                  Jason Becker was a fucking TRAGEDY.

                  There's just no justice in the world.
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                  • scottydabodi
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                    • Jun 2004
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                    #10
                    Rowan dissappeared as fast as he showed up... I wasn't that impressed either... It was a wierd time in Ron's carreer, with a whole new band and all... New Dio rocks ass though, with Goldy... very cool!
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                    • bueno bob
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                      • Jul 2004
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                      #11
                      Definately, Master of the Moon is an awesome rotation...Ronnie's been putting out really quality stuff since Magica rolled around.

                      Anyway, back on track...I wasn't aware of anybody named Rockett Richotte (???)...my bad! Guess I got some homework yet to do...
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                      • scottydabodi
                        Crazy Ass Mofo
                        • Jun 2004
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                        #12
                        Yeah, Rockett did the tour, then DLR got that guy on "YFLM", Terry Kilgore, then after that was Joe Holmes... Joe went on to be in Ozzy's band for a tour... Not bad for a guy from Lizzy Borden!
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                        • bueno bob
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                          #13
                          Oh, OK...so Holmes was in the band AFTER YFLM then...OK...sorry, sometimes it's hard for me to keep track of who's been with David and when...the band rotates more than a wee bit from time to time...

                          Holmes only got to record one song with Ozzy, "Walk On Water"...think it was from the Beavis and Butthead soundtrack - sucked balls as I remember...still, he's done pretty well for himself, all things considered.
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                          • Thetruthbaby
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                            • Jun 2004
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                            #14
                            MY 2 CENTS

                            I'm probably in the minority here but I've always felt that ALAEnough was Dave's strongest solo album from cover to cover. I liked Goldy's colaberation with DLR "Lady Luck". I think Dream Evil was under-rated (DIO) and I've seen Goldy with DIO several times (including my trip to the Greek Theatre this coming Saturday night) and always thought he was very good. Always sounded really tight. When I was at MI back in 93/94 Goldy taught a class I sat in on a few times for all musicians that focused a lot on marketing strategies for bands. He mentioned once that he thought DLR was brilliant when it came to lyrics and specifically mentioned some words from Sensible Shoes & Drop In The Bucket. Pretty cool. I'm not a guitarist but from where I sat Dio has always sounded just as good with Goldy as he did with Aldrich. In terms of leads I have no idea though. As stated I'm not a guitarist so I wouldn't know about leads on any deep level.
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                            • Vivian Campbell
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                              • Oct 2004
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                              #15
                              If I can just offer a theory on this, I think Roth was considering Goldy and they may have written a couple of more songs, but he wasn’t really impressed. Goldy delivers lethargic and muddy riffs that go no where. Roth needs a guitarist that is high on Heroin, Speed, and Pixie Sticks.

                              Originally posted by Panamark
                              Vivian, would you be a Vivian Campbell fan by any chance ?? I might be reading between the lines, but I just get this feling you might
                              be a fan... :p
                              I’ve been found out! I was really trying to be subtle about it. :D Campbell is the dude that got me hooked on rock n roll. Never really paid much attention to music, but when I heard his shredding, I became hooked on guitar driven music. From that point on, I kept trying to learn about guitarists and their bands and I finally hit upon Classic Van Halen. Now, I can’t get enough of Dave’s tremendous lyrics and brilliant delivery.

                              Let me just add that I don’t approve of ANYTHING Viv Campbell has done since River Dogs. It seems like every guitar hero becomes a coward in the end....

                              Originally posted by bueno bob
                              I'll say one thing for certain - Vivian was Dio's best guitarist (for the solo band, anyway) and Craig is a hell of a lot better than Tracy G.

                              Fuck, that guy was worthless, I hated him.
                              You’re not alone. Tracy G was a 16th rate EVH wanna be.


                              Originally posted by scottydabodi
                              Viv was the best for Ron, but let's not forget Doug Aldrich who was on a very good CD "Killing the Dragon"... and what about Rowan? Nonetheless, Craig is a great player, Tracy G sucked, and I thought Rockett Richotte was Dave's touring guitarist after Becker... Poor Jason!
                              Hell yeah. Doug definitely played in the vein of Vivian Campbell. KTD is definitely an album to buy. If you like Doug’s work with Dio, buy Evil or Divine on DVD. He plays Blackmore’, Iommi’s, Viv’s, and Goldy’s material brilliantly. The band was the tightest it’s been since the 80s. Too bad Dio was too cheap to up his salary.

                              Originally posted by scottydabodi
                              what about Rowan?
                              He went from Vivian in the making to playing teeny bop music for “AM Radio.” I think they got a song on the “Girl Next Door” sound track. I thought his work on LUTW was off the charts. Listen to the solos on “Born on the Sun” and “Hey Angel.” Totally amazing!
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