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Deep Purple “inFinite” Track By Track –“One Night In Vegas” Roger: This has a really cool groove, going down that Freddie King 16s feel, which we love. It’s one of my favourite tracks. Don Airey told me this story about a band who played Las Vegas, and the bass player went...
8. 'Who Do We Think We Are' (1973) Purple 8. 'Who Do We Think We Are' (1973) 'Who Do We Think We Are' is, far and away, the weakest album cut by the vaunted Mk. II lineup, which, by 1973, was fraying under the pain of incessant touring and the fractured relationship betwe...
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Purple 8. 'Who Do We Think We Are' (1973) 'Who Do We Think We Are' is, far and away, the weakest album cut by the vaunted Mk. II lineup, which, by 1973, was fraying under the pain of incessant touring and the fractured relationship between Gillan and Blackmore. Nevertheless, they...
Deep Purple: Ian Paice Deep Purple has experienced its fair share of lineup changes over the years — there was also a period of eight years from 1976 to 1984 in which the band split up. But the one person who has remained is drummer Ian Paice, who is now the last remaining original...
On the subject of Purple, I think that Ritchie Blackmore is right when he says that one last Mark II show would have been a good idea. Ritchie commented on the passing of Jon Lord (RIP) and he said nobody knew who was going to go next. One last gig would have been great for us...
Deep Purple: Ian Paice Deep Purple has experienced its fair share of lineup changes over the years — there was also a period of eight years from 1976 to 1984 in which the band split up. But the one person who has remained is drummer Ian Paice, who is now the last remaining original...
Deep Purple, recording In Rock, Fireball, Machine Head and Who Do We Think We Are; this line-up lasted until 1973, when Gillan (followed by Glover) left the band. David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes joined to create Deep Purple Mark III, though co-founding member and guitarist Blackmore ...
Purple 8. 'Who Do We Think We Are' (1973) 'Who Do We Think We Are' is, far and away, the weakest album cut by the vaunted Mk. II lineup, which, by 1973, was fraying under the pain of incessant touring and the fractured relationship between Gillan and Blackmore. Nevertheless, they...