The drum fill at 4:12 is outrageous! The whole band stops cause they can't believe it, I'm sure they were laughin there butts off. Paicey was and is the greatest!!!
Most certainly Ian Paice On the Drums. The shuffly silliness starting at about 4:00 proves it. Even the drums themselves are also around the Fireball 1971 era. Even if it was the babyface sessions with Phil Lynott Paice was in on it.
Thank You very much! Great! I,m a Blackmore fan (not guitarist, only drummer , but arranged Child in Time, Highway Star solely on drums, even When a Blind Man cries - these are on YouT.) , but didn,t know this CD.
what a great tone, sounds like my rockytop, plexi amp,, has anyone heard ritchie with screamin lord sutch, the jack the ripper album,,o man,, beyond incredible is an understatement,,hands of jack the ripper, i had that album about , what 30 years ago,, was stolen from me or somethin,,im 54,, cant remember,but you dont forget blackmore, the best guitar player in history, way better, more complicated than hendrix,,he did blues great if he wanted to, he could waste srv,,so easily, i love srv,true.
The drum fill at 4:12 is outrageous! The whole band stops cause they can't believe it, I'm sure they were laughin there butts off. Paicey was and is the greatest!!!
zavdrummer 1 year ago 2
Most certainly Ian Paice On the Drums. The shuffly silliness starting at about 4:00 proves it. Even the drums themselves are also around the Fireball 1971 era. Even if it was the babyface sessions with Phil Lynott Paice was in on it.
zavdrummer 1 year ago
you can find this as a bonus track on fireball....
MrMarkstrat 1 year ago
I have read on a Japanese website that Blackmore recorded this together with Phil Lynott when they tried to form a band together
taekwongr 1 year ago
Thank You very much! Great! I,m a Blackmore fan (not guitarist, only drummer , but arranged Child in Time, Highway Star solely on drums, even When a Blind Man cries - these are on YouT.) , but didn,t know this CD.
I go and buy.
Bestest!
Is this CD available? Does anyone know?
GBWagner1 2 years ago 5
Hi GBWagner1 !
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tour93 2 years ago
Many thanx!
GBWagner1 2 years ago 4
To me it sounds more like Tommy Bolin from the Come Taste the Band sessions.
yellingelk 2 years ago
Yes, I'm with you there!
Conneyfogle 2 years ago
Endless talent I tell you !!!
purpledude603 2 years ago 9
what a great tone, sounds like my rockytop, plexi amp,, has anyone heard ritchie with screamin lord sutch, the jack the ripper album,,o man,, beyond incredible is an understatement,,hands of jack the ripper, i had that album about , what 30 years ago,, was stolen from me or somethin,,im 54,, cant remember,but you dont forget blackmore, the best guitar player in history, way better, more complicated than hendrix,,he did blues great if he wanted to, he could waste srv,,so easily, i love srv,true.
flyfish777 2 years ago 18
This is most likely was recorded some time during Fireball .
Dimagg1973 2 years ago 4
yes this is recorded in 1971
shotguy1 2 years ago
From the album - Ritchie Blackmore Volume one.
tour93 3 years ago
can u please tell me where this is from ???????
promotethaganja 3 years ago 2
Yes, It's from Jack Green's 1st solo album
"Humanesque"
nelsonwight 2 years ago