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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2009

Lennon/McCartney we can work it out.
Deep Purple: Vocals: Rod Evans, Guitar: Ritchie Blackmore, Drums: Ian Paice, Bass: Nick Simper, Keyboard: Jon Lord

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  • everybody has covered the FAB FOUR!!

  • By the time Deep Purple starts singing, the Beatles are already done!

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  • nice beethoven opening

  • @poussyledzep

    Ah - but very few have done it with such virtuosity and vision.

  • I´m a big Purple-fan but this is no good.

  • yo escuche este tema el año 1979 cuando tenia 8 años........ no era tan antiguo en ese entonces, hoy han pasado mas de 40 años,

  • @psd0826 Probably some Justin Bieber fanatic said that.

  • starts well, is well from where singing begins (except mccartney wouldnt have liked the excessive guitarwork between singing)

  • Someone actually said that McCartney was a shit song writer? You mean the guy who wrote more number 1 songs than anyone in history, the guy who wrote Yesterday, Michelle, Eleanor Rigby, Hey Jude, and Let It Be, just to mention a few? I can't stop laughing.

  • @SuperRobza Ummm ... if you say that people have covered the music better, you're saying he was a great song writer but the band played them shit

  • @poussyledzep McCartney was a shit song writer _ even lennon hinted at that in a Playboy interview shortly before his death. most people who have covered his songs have done a better version than him. NOW THE BEATLES POLICE WILL COME TO LYNCH ME

  • Three things:

    1. this song is off of The Book of Taliesyn not Shades of Deep Purple

    2. The first part is called Exposition and itquotes Beethoven/Symphony no.7, mvt.2 and Tchaikovsky/Romeo & Juliet Overture "Prelude: Happiness"

    3. It is a terrible cover - sorry Deep Purple

    Oh and extra note it sounds like they are going to break into "Back in the USSR" which had been released earlier that year instead of We Can Work it Out.

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