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Deep Purple - Burn (MK IV 1976, Final Concert)

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A track from "The Final Straw" BootLeg.
It´s the last show of Deep Purple MK IV and the last until 1984.

Recorded the March 15th of 1976.

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  • Sorry, but this its "THe Last Straw" from 3-15-76

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  • @switcherx according to a interview I saw with Lord, he said he and Paicey had already decided to split the band, and they told Coverdale after this concert, but not clear if it was directly after they got off stage (as it wording of how he described it sounded) or he meant after the show when they'd either gone back to their hotel/tour bus or after the show says later.

  • @kevinneslund All of the guitar on the UK shows is muddy! It wasn't like that in other parts of the world. Australia had that twangy strat tone.Weird.Perhaps it was Tommy's equipment reacting to the UK voltage,although the amps belonged to Robert Fripp.Go figure.

  • @wahwahcolin Tommy probably WAS dead on his feet on the 17 since the show was on the 15th.:)Actually, Jon DIDN'T play all of the solos, or even close.Glenn was shot, not Tommy.Tommy played a pretty good set that night.

  • this is one of the wembley dates and is GOOD compared to the liverpool show......

  • @metacosmos....... fascinating rhythm is glenn miller.......owed to 'G',from come taste the band was dedicated to george gershwin.....

  • They say that Coverdale left the band in the middle of "Speed king" that day.

    Bolin changes some notes of "Burn" to avoid similarities with "Fascination Rythm" of G. Gherswin.

    He was AMERICAN, he knew Gherswin.

  • We all know the history,the issues with certain band members and the fact that Purple was "running on fumes"at this point,but I've always liked Bolins' version of the song and get tired of the"Mon. morning quarterback"type posts slamming his playing and "they should've done this..."etc.

    It's tragic what happened,but the band still kicked ass at times,thanks for posting!

  • I heard Bolin and Hughes wanted Purple to go to a more funky-blues direction, so they were sortof mocking the metal based songs... I heard Lord left this show without speaking to anyone.

  • I was at the Liverpool Empire 17th march, fuckin abismal...bolin was dead on his feet and lord played all the solos..the rest is history..

  • thelast concert is in 17'th in liveerpool..

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