Jul. 27 – Gothenburg – Partille Arena (SE) Jul. 29 – Copenhagen – Royal Arena (DK) Oct. 02 – Manchester – Manchester Arena (GB) Oct. 03 – London – O2 (London) (GB) Oct. 05 – Glasgow – Hydro (GB) Oct. 06 – Leeds – FD Arena (GB) Oct. 08 – Bi...
“DEEP PURPLEis putting the Deep back into Purple” was the half-joking motto in the studio after the first songs made it clear thatEzrin andPURPLEwere on their path to creating an album pushing the boundaries of time, while voicing their resentment about the current situation of the w...
" Gillan recalls. "You can never improve on an original, so it's a challenge. But Deep Purple primarily is an instrumental band. It always has been. The music comes first to us. So the songs we selected were songs we could Purple-ize. I think I wasn't looking at it that way, bu...
" Gillan recalls. "You can never improve on an original, so it's a challenge. But Deep Purple primarily is an instrumental band. It always has been. The music comes first to us. So the songs we selected were songs we could Purple-ize. I think I wasn't looking at it that way, bu...
The Who were at their live peak during their historic 'Tommy' tour. They were especially "on" the night they recorded 'Live at Leeds,' ripping through both old and new cuts with a ferocity that showcased their onstage presence. It doesn't get much better than this. ...
The Who were at their live peak during their historic 'Tommy' tour. They were especially "on" the night they recorded 'Live at Leeds,' ripping through both old and new cuts with a ferocity that showcased their onstage presence. It doesn't get much better than this. ...
A river runs through it. The album and title track both reference the Tyne, which bisects Knopfler's childhood hometown of Newcastle, England, while also creating a powerful boundary image between past and present: There's no going back. Yet with "Ahead of the Game," Knopfler makes clear ...
A river runs through it. The album and title track both reference the Tyne, which bisects Knopfler's childhood hometown of Newcastle, England, while also creating a powerful boundary image between past and present: There's no going back. Yet with "Ahead of the Game," Knopfler makes clear ...
#18.What I don’t understand is how more of the Flirty Thirty don’t die on their way into the arena. Watch them clatter down the stairs like animals stampeding down a hill. Watch them march and lurch down the white, white stairs in towering heels. I do not understand how more...