Uriah Heep (1970):Another British band combining roaring guitars with forceful organs, this quintet arrived a little after Deep Purple. Simply titled 'Uriah Heep' in the U.S., the album showcased David Byron’s operatic vocals on dramatic head-bangers like “Gypsy” and “Bird of Prey.” '...
In 1973, few acts had the world in their hands like Deep Purple, so replacing an already iconic singer as a complete unknown would prove to be the ultimate test. David Coverdale was tapped as the band’s new vocalist, sharing mic time with bassist Glenn Hughes, and immediately captivated f...
Deep Purple are due to release a brand new album this July, titled =1. Credit: Getty Images ByRachel Roberts April 26, 2024 Want moreGuitar.combreaking news as it happens?Follow us on Telegram. Queen’sBrian MaybelievesDeep Purple’s 1970 single,Black Night, contains “one of the biggest...
Original Artist: Deep Purple The Conversation: Could Black Label Society’s spin on Deep Purple’sMachine Headstandout be the heaviest acoustic-lead song ever? It’s no surprise Zakk Wylde contributed the covers compilation of the classic 1972 album, as Lord Blackmore (or whatever other rank of...
And speaking of that documentary, I'm deep in the analysis of the audio and all the little bits that Jeff performed in it. Some really interesting stuff. I hope to have it all documented and in the database soon. And finally, just an update that my work on the in-depth analysis of...
For 1976, the series was retitled to It's Cliff & Friends and there was an eight episode run of about 25 minute episodes each. In addition to the name change, the format changed drastically, with no permanent guests and most, but not all comedy sketches eliminated, thus it was almost ...
Crow-inspired lyrics: “The two wolves inside us can be self-hatred and self-aggrandizing. Being like, ‘I’m not strong enough to show up for you. I can’t be the partner that you want me to be.’ But also being like, ‘I’m too fucked up. I’m unknowable in some deep way!
1974: Deep Purple, "Burn" ('Burn') Runner-up: Queen, "Stone Cold Crazy" Sorry, Glenn Hughes — you wrote a metal song! While the high-singing, hard-plucking Deep Purple newbie preferred R&B, funk and soul (as did Purple's singer, the equally fresh-faced David Coverdale), the title...
Uriah Heep (1970):Another British band combining roaring guitars with forceful organs, this quintet arrived a little after Deep Purple. Simply titled 'Uriah Heep' in the U.S., the album showcased David Byron’s operatic vocals on dramatic head-bangers like “Gypsy” and “Bird of Prey.” ...
Uriah Heep (1970):Another British band combining roaring guitars with forceful organs, this quintet arrived a little after Deep Purple. Simply titled 'Uriah Heep' in the U.S., the album showcased David Byron’s operatic vocals on dramatic head-bangers like “Gypsy” and “Bird of Prey.” ...