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Deep Purple - The Aviator - USA 1996

Date: 29.11.1996 City: Chicago Country: USA Line Up: Gillan,Glover,Morse,Lord,Paice  
 
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Winonasalibi (1 month ago) Show Hide
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with the possible exception of Pictures of Home, this is my fav. Purple track of all time.
paice87 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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When I close my eyes and hear the guitar I think I am realy in airoplane, oh I am a pilot :)
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SilverTounge85 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Not in my version of 'Purpendicular'. 'Watch The Skies' from the 'Abandon' album was a song left out from the 'The Battle Rages On' album, and was reworked with Steve, playing in a Blackmore kind of way on it. Not the 'Aviator'. Totally new song back in 1995, I have the readio recording where Paice, Steve and Roger play an unplugged early demo of it, titled 'The Highlander'.
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The song in question was Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming, which is the Knocking At Your Back Door riff.This tune Steve played for his son Kevin when he was small.
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It is no important if this is or not a DP tipical sound. The sound of '70 is end. When Blackmore is gone out from the band, that sound is end. This is a beautiful song and it is not important if it does not like a DP classical song. Morse is a different guitar player and therefore the new songs are very different, but I like them as well.
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Agreed. And I have to say one thing here - Ritchie Blackmore may have been more creative, more innovative, definately a bigger ego. Definately an AWESOME guitarist. But Steve is better. In terms of precision of playing, articulation and whatnot. And being a Purple fan for years, as I grow older I find myself liking morse-era DP more then ritchie era DP... And it's just my opinion, to which I am entitled just as you all are to yours... :)
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SilverTounge85 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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For en idiot...hvorfor betale for å se noe du ikke anser som Deep Purple....




Thumb down! ;)
ingareinar007 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Idiot? Jeg skulle se John Lord, men han ble bytta ut i siste liten. Det hørtes mest ut som et Deep-metall band.. Ian Paice var heller ikke noe. Under trommesoloen støtta han seg med ene hånda under haka, ikke serlig mye futt.. Så har jeg vert idiot, var det ikke meg denne gangen..

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