Deep Purple's show @Jai Alai Sports Arena, Miami, 8 february 1976!
It includes Dealer, a song rarely played live!
CD1
01 Burn
02 Lady Luck
03 Gettin' Tighter-You Gotta Dance To The Rock'n'roll
04 Love Child
05 Smoke On The Water-Georgia On My Mind
06 Jon Lord solo-Lazy-Ian Paice solo
CD2
01 Homeward Strut
02 This Time Around-Owed To G
03 Tommy Bolin's Solo
04 Dealer
05 Stormbringer
06 Going Down-Highway Star
David Coverdale - vocals
Tommy Bolin - guitar
Glenn Hughes - vocals, bass
Jon Lord - keyboards, hammond
Ian Paice - drums
a tommy fan from CO. sent me a copy of this entire show,,Tommy was ON Point this night!!!!!!
posttoastees 1 month ago
@mazqeraid Ian Gillan won't do that song, those Mk3 songs, because according to him it will be like practicing the making love scene of his ex-wife and her new husband heh..heh..heh..
andresihotang 5 months ago
@andresihotang Yeah, I know - radical old me. I'm not saying that Gillan is worse, just that I prefer Coverdale's bluesy voice compared to Gillans scream. Gillan was perfect for the Mk2 songs, but I couldn't see hime delivering Mistreated, You Fol No-One, Sail Away or Love Don't Mean a Thing. Same as Coverdale not being able to do justice to Mk2's catalogue (mostly). Each to their own, I guess.
mazqeraid 5 months ago
@mazqeraid Wow, I'm surprised you put Coverdale ahead of Ian Gillan. But fair play, everybody has their favorite..
andresihotang 5 months ago
A totally underated song...it rocks!
bayern4316 6 months ago
Sorry, but cannot agree that Hughes should have been the lead. Coverdale has him covered for this kind of song. Hughes didn't hit his peak until the 90's IMHO. Best DP line up that NEVER happened was Balckmore, Lord, Coverdale, Paice and Glover.
mazqeraid 7 months ago
35 years ago tonight... this was going down. Too bad nothing this good happens today.
raiderfanatic76 1 year ago