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  • Steve Morse is a great guitar player and musician but he will have to live 10 lifes to get even near Blackmore`s presence, charisma and geniality.

  • @xuxis2008 I totally agree. I don't like steve morse with the band. It's as if he is showing off the entire time, over using his whammy bar, and drowing out Ian's vocals. It really pisses me off. Blackmore blended with the band, and made great music, and was still the commander and you knew it. Steve morse seems like an advanced music student without any tact.

  • @nwopropaganda Perfect description, my friend. He does look like an GIT student, indeed. Actually, he's a great musician, I like him with The Dregs, for example, or even in his solo albuns. With DP he chose a very hard position. Even Jesus Christ, if He plays the guitar, wouldn´t be fit to replace Blackmore. Impossible task.

  • @xuxis2008 Joe satriani was asked to go to DP and he refused. It just shows that the music industry today doesn't know how to pick them. I like Joe, and he is a cool guy. But, any accomplished guitar player knows that there are certain guitarists who have that special something- call it a connection to the unknown. :)

  • @nwopropaganda Have you heard the Living Loud album? It's a project band, formed by two ex- Blizzard of Ozz`s members (Lee Kerslake and Bob Dasley), Jimmy Barnes and Steve Morse. Most of the songs are covers of Ozzy Osbourne's two first albuns. As you probably guessed by now, Steve Morse completely ruined the songs, not to mention Randy Rhoad's magnificent solos. Where Randy played with class, feeling and passion, Morse only shred, like a chainsaw. It's like, "mom, look to my chops!"

  • @xuxis2008 lol. the only cover I heard of Ozzy was by Twisted Sister and that kicked as. Dee Snider covered crazy train and I think his guitarist did a pretty good job. It was very raw, and not perfected like a Berkelee School of Music or GIT grad. You can see Steve Vai and Frank Zappa dueling and Frank owned Steve- FZ was self taught. I was digging Michael Schenker from 80s UFO, Doctor Doctor. Pretty damn good-better choice for DP than SM, but WTF can u do? lol

  • 7:07 - these are the Ritchie-moments, why DP will never be the same after he left...^^

    btw someone noticed that he played the backdoor-riff some way different on the 93 tour? like da-da-da *waiting* dada-da-da... If you wanted, you could even say he played it "wrong", especially since lord does it like it was recorded... did he get bored with the song already? but he does some nice improvisations on it on some shows, so he couldn't dislike it really...

  • Just <3 it!

    Jon lord rules

  • One of the greatest riffs ever created...

  • Abslutely great! More! :D

  • Great!

    Thanks!

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