Ronnie James Dio Fans Honor Late Icon's Birthday Amidst 'Thor' and 'Stranger Things' Homages
07/11/2022 03:48 pm EDT
There's never 'been a better hevay metal singer'
"The man on the silver mountain would have turned 80 today. I don't think there's ever been a better heavy metal singer than this little guy," one fan wrote. "Long live the memory of Ronnie James Dio."
'A cornerstone of rock/metal'
"For me an undisputed, untouchable and ever evolving showman, vocalist and a cornerstone of rock/metal. Sadly missed," tweeted another person. "I was due to see Heaven and Hell when he sadly died. Opeth playing Catch the Rainbow was the most touching musical experience i've had. The best."
'Greatest of all time'
"Excellent person, nice, sweet and kind. An extremely talented singer," added somebody else. "I watched 3 of his shows in Rio de Janeiro and one was with Sabbath. Mesmerizing."
'Thor: Love and Thunder'
"I watched Thor, Love and Thunder yesterday and was surprised to hear Dio's Rainbow in the Dark during the credits," one fan tweeted after watching the new Thor movie. "It made smile, especially as we were approaching the birthday of Ronnie James Dio I hope he is celebrating up in in Valhala. Happy Birthday you awesome legend."
'Rainbow in the Dark'
"Thor: love and thunder has the best soundtrack hands down. I'm saying this just cause they played rainbow in the dark by Dio in the credits," reacted another fan to the end credits scene.
'Stranger Things'
"My only hope is that [Stranger Things] also inspires people to discover early METALLICA, IRON MAIDEN and DIO," one person tweeted after the most recent season.
It's been a massive year for Dio
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