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WWAWD Deep Purple

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First off, MK2 >

Mostly every metal guitarist in the world owes Ritchie Blackmore royalties. I know he plays lute type shit now, but that doesnt matter

MK2 was the greatest, and Made In Japan is a great album.






You speak in absolutes. Ian Gillian was an absolute monster in his day and Blackmore was just as important as Tony Iommi in his influence. Dude was doing triplets in the 70's well before thrash metal. One of the best rhythm sections in all of music. The albums with Coverdale and Hughes were pretty sweet too. Rainbow was excellent as well. I haven't listened to Blackmore's Night yet, but I bet it's not bad at all. The Black Sabbath album Born Again is underrated too. Get's shit for being post Dio and Ozzy and the shit album artwork, spinal tap inspiring tour hijinks and below grade production, but the songs were killer. Deep Purple shit all over Led Zeppelin and were better musicians than Sabbath and Zeppelin. Smoke on the Water isn't that great and it's a shame that is the song they are most known for.
 

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You speak in absolutes. Ian Gillian was an absolute monster in his day and Blackmore was just as important as Tony Iommi in his influence. Dude was doing triplets in the 70's well before thrash metal. One of the best rhythm sections in all of music. The albums with Coverdale and Hughes were pretty sweet too. Rainbow was excellent as well. I haven't listened to Blackmore's Night yet, but I bet it's not bad at all. The Black Sabbath album Born Again is underrated too. Get's shit for being post Dio and Ozzy and the shit album artwork, spinal tap inspiring tour hijinks and below grade production, but the songs were killer. Deep Purple shit all over Led Zeppelin and were better musicians than Sabbath and Zeppelin. Smoke on the Water isn't that great and it's a shame that is the song they are most known for.
Well said

I was , still am a Zepplin fan. Deep Purple blows them out of the water, Richie was the first to do the heavy riff based stuff. I was arguing with some dude on Reddit, told him that Ritchie was doing tapping, etc. EVH did expand it, and no short on him, but really? No comparison

Heard one thing from Blackmore's Night, and it is not that bad. He catches alot of shit, but i think he is just a dont give a fuck kind of guy. Im trying to locate more live MK2 concerts though.

Out of all the singers, Ian blows them out of the water. Metal owes him alot

Paice is one of the top drummers. I think it took awhile before Deep Purple was inducted in the RRHOF. Rainbow should be inducted as well

We sound like The Metal Show on here
 

PogromStallone

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I'll say it again for the people in the back:
I don't really know much of their stuff but Burn is a great song. Ian Gillan sang as Jesus on the Jesus Christ Superstar album and I think that's one of the greatest albums of all time.

Here's a great Kids in the Hall sketch with some Deep Purple in it.
 
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Well said

I was , still am a Zepplin fan. Deep Purple blows them out of the water, Richie was the first to do the heavy riff based stuff. I was arguing with some dude on Reddit, told him that Ritchie was doing tapping, etc. EVH did expand it, and no short on him, but really? No comparison

Heard one thing from Blackmore's Night, and it is not that bad. He catches alot of shit, but i think he is just a dont give a fuck kind of guy. Im trying to locate more live MK2 concerts though.

Out of all the singers, Ian blows them out of the water. Metal owes him alot

Paice is one of the top drummers. I think it took awhile before Deep Purple was inducted in the RRHOF. Rainbow should be inducted as well

We sound like The Metal Show on here
EVH/VH are killer, but I vaguely recall a story about how Billy Sheehan from Mr. Big was doing double tapping before EVH. Blackmore is just so cool to me. Love watching live videos because he has this killer charisma and an energy of menace. Dude looks like he is ready to go witch hunting at a moment's notice. Ian Gillian was, is and forever will be a corny motherfucker in a good way. Dude was the prototype for metal singers and the archetype for how rock stars should look in his prime.

Paice is amazing and him with Roger Glove on bass is just lethal. The two of them together aren't heralded enough. Absolute monster rhythm section.

Rainbow is mostly celebrated for their Dio era, but I am a fan of the Graham Bonnet era too. Blackmore had an endless supply of high caliber singers at his disposal.
 
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Almost forgot to praise Jon Lord. Dude is a legend. Most keyboard/organ players are fairly bland and play traditionally or exist to only add ambiance. Jon Lord was equal to Blackmore in every way. He played the organ like he was Hendrix. It was a lead instrument. Most metal/rock bands go dueling guitar solos but hearing Jon Lord duel with Blackmore back and forth is so goddamn cool. Perfect equals.
 

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Blackmore told a story on the California Jam. DP was supposed to start at dusk. Promoters tried to get them to come on 3 hours earleir

Blackmore locked himself in his trailer. DP goes out at dusk. This was on tv, the whole show!

End of their set. Blackmore destroyed a tv camera, his amps, and trashed his guitar

The band was charged 10k

Blackmore left DP, because Hughes and Lord wanted a more “soul and rnb” sound

Ritchie called soul/rnb. “Shoeshine music”. He is a brother man for sure
 
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Blackmore told a story on the California Jam. DP was supposed to start at dusk. Promoters tried to get them to come on 3 hours earleir

Blackmore locked himself in his trailer. DP goes out at dusk. This was on tv, the whole show!

End of their set. Blackmore destroyed a tv camera, his amps, and trashed his guitar

The band was charged 10k

Blackmore left DP, because Hughes and Lord wanted a more “soul and rnb” sound

Ritchie called soul/rnb. “Shoeshine music”. He is a brother man for sure
Speaking of the CA Jam, show:



Mash-ups usually aren't my thing, but this is something entirely different.
 
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You speak in absolutes. Ian Gillian was an absolute monster in his day and Blackmore was just as important as Tony Iommi in his influence. Dude was doing triplets in the 70's well before thrash metal. One of the best rhythm sections in all of music. The albums with Coverdale and Hughes were pretty sweet too. Rainbow was excellent as well. I haven't listened to Blackmore's Night yet, but I bet it's not bad at all. The Black Sabbath album Born Again is underrated too. Get's shit for being post Dio and Ozzy and the shit album artwork, spinal tap inspiring tour hijinks and below grade production, but the songs were killer. Deep Purple shit all over Led Zeppelin and were better musicians than Sabbath and Zeppelin. Smoke on the Water isn't that great and it's a shame that is the song they are most known for.
And Smoke on the Water is still great — it’s just overshadowed by the entire rest of that album. It was a mind blower when I was younger when I learned that the riff was Jon Lord and not Blackmore (well out of the gates).

Machine Head is kinda perfect. Pictures of Home pretty much laid out the blueprint for post-Dianno Maiden. Space Truckin is equal parts dumb/simple and amazing. Glovers bass leading into the first verse of Higway Star.

Gotta dust that one off this week.
 

Smeckler's Powder

Sweet powder eases the pain
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First time I saw them was on the Purple/Scorpions/Dio tour in around 03/04 and I was in the bathroom and all these stupid adults(I was 13/14 were talking about how bullshit it was that The Scorps were on before DP(they were flip flopping night to night). I told them they were idiots DP and while the Scorps are fun/they ain't legends of Purple stature.

I know they didn't write "Hush" but it's my favorite thing they did. I like Rod Evanseses voice and that early shit has a certain sound I just fucking love. At some point when DP had disbanded, a sort of scam promoter convinced Rod that it would be fine to go out as Deep Purple on tour, since DP proper wasn't going. Lotta this type of shit was going on back then, even with people who had nothing to do with the band, going out as The Animals or whatever. There's a funny story about Eric Burdon going to one of the shows and chasing one of the dudes around.

Anyway, funny but also sad, because when you look at how many bands go out with one original guy or not even, for Rod to go out as DP isn't THAT ludicrous...they did shit that will last forever, even though it's not the MKII level of its, but the tour was a disaster. Fans were pissed, they got heckled every night. Eventually Blackmore, Lord, and the others got wind this was going on and didn't approve. Rod Evans DP was supposed to play in LA and had an ad in RS or another music magazine and the Blackmore camp put out an even bigger ad in the paper above theirs stating something to the effect of "Ian Gillian, Blackmore, Coverdale, Paice, etc will not be performing at the show advertised below and object to it even happening." Eventually the tour got shut down and Rod got the brunt of lawyeristic trouble and the shit wasn't even his idea in the first place. Dude went into hiding and never did anything with music again, which I think is a bummer. The dude should be able to show up at a Deep Purple show, wherever he lives, sometimes and sing "Hush" and "Kentucky Woman" and shit.

Here's the ad actually lol
dps_long_beach_1980_advert4.jpg


bunch more about the story


Crazy how good Perfect Strangers turned out to be. Buddy of mine just did his first show with a DP tribute band:image_9247: a couple weeks ago as the guitarist, only he didn't do it Cumia style, he nailed the tone and every riff, it was crazy, I hope they keep it up. Took my kids to see DP as their first concert about 8 years ago. Still a fun show.
 
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First time I saw them was on the Purple/Scorpions/Dio tour in around 03/04 and I was in the bathroom and all these stupid adults(I was 13/14 were talking about how bullshit it was that The Scorps were on before DP(they were flip flopping night to night). I told them they were idiots DP and while the Scorps are fun/they ain't legends of Purple stature.

I know they didn't write "Hush" but it's my favorite thing they did. I like Rod Evanseses voice and that early shit has a certain sound I just fucking love. At some point when DP had disbanded, a sort of scam promoter convinced Rod that it would be fine to go out as Deep Purple on tour, since DP proper wasn't going. Lotta this type of shit was going on back then, even with people who had nothing to do with the band, going out as The Animals or whatever. There's a funny story about Eric Burdon going to one of the shows and chasing one of the dudes around.

Anyway, funny but also sad, because when you look at how many bands go out with one original guy or not even, for Rod to go out as DP isn't THAT ludicrous...they did shit that will last forever, even though it's not the MKII level of its, but the tour was a disaster. Fans were pissed, they got heckled every night. Eventually Blackmore, Lord, and the others got wind this was going on and didn't approve. Rod Evans DP was supposed to play in LA and had an ad in RS or another music magazine and the Blackmore camp put out an even bigger ad in the paper above theirs stating something to the effect of "Ian Gillian, Blackmore, Coverdale, Paice, etc will not be performing at the show advertised below and object to it even happening." Eventually the tour got shut down and Rod got the brunt of lawyeristic trouble and the shit wasn't even his idea in the first place. Dude went into hiding and never did anything with music again, which I think is a bummer. The dude should be able to show up at a Deep Purple show, wherever he lives, sometimes and sing "Hush" and "Kentucky Woman" and shit.

Here's the ad actually lol
dps_long_beach_1980_advert4.jpg


bunch more about the story


Crazy how good Perfect Strangers turned out to be. Buddy of mine just did his first show with a DP tribute band:image_9247: a couple weeks ago as the guitarist, only he didn't do it Cumia style, he nailed the tone and every riff, it was crazy, I hope they keep it up. Took my kids to see DP as their first concert about 8 years ago. Still a fun show.
Evans best work was with Captain Beyond.
That flyer is absolutely shameless.
 
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