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Black Night by Deep Purple Piano Cover (played by me)

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

Deep Purple's Black Night played by me on my Korg Pa 80. Enjoy and please leave comments.

(1964--1968) Pre-Deep Purple years
In 1967, former Searchers drummer Chris Curtis contacted London businessman Tony Edwards in the hope that he would manage a new group he was putting together, to be called Roundabout: so-called because the members would get on and off the band, like a musical roundabout. Impressed with the plan, Edwards agreed to finance the venture with two business partners: John Coletta and Ron Hire (Hire-Edwards-Coletta - HEC Enterprises).

The first recruit was the classically-trained Hammond organ player Jon Lord, who had most notably played with The Artwoods (led by Art Wood, brother of future Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, and featuring Keef Hartley). He was followed by session guitarist Ritchie Blackmore who was persuaded to return from Hamburg to audition for the new group. Curtis soon dropped out, but HEC Enterprises, as well as Lord and Blackmore, were keen to carry on.

For the bass guitar, Lord suggested his old friend Nick Simper, with whom he had played in a band called The Flower Pot Men and their Garden (formerly known as The Ivy League) back in 1967. Simper's claims to fame (apart from Purple) were that he had been in Johnny Kidd & The Pirates and had been in the car crash that killed Kidd. He was also in Screaming Lord Sutch's The Savages, where he played with Blackmore.

The line-up was completed by singer Rod Evans and drummer Ian Paice from The Maze. After a brief tour of Denmark in the spring of 1968, Blackmore suggested a new name: Deep Purple, which was his grandmother's favourite song.

Deep Purple are a British hard rock band formed in Hertfordshire in 1968.[4] Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered one of the pioneers of heavy metal and modern hard rock,[5] although the members of the band have always refused to label themselves as heavy metal. The band has also incorporated pop and progressive rock elements [5], was once listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's loudest band,[5][6][7] and has sold over 100 million albums worldwide.[8][9][10][11]

The band has gone through many line-up changes and an eight-year hiatus. The 1968-76 line-ups are commonly labelled Mark I, II, III and IV. [12][13] Their second and most commercially successful line-up featured: Ian Gillan (vocals), Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Jon Lord (keyboards), Roger Glover (bass guitar) and Ian Paice (drums).[7] This line-up was revived from 1984-89 and again in 1993 before the rift between Blackmore and other members became unbridgeable. The current line-up including guitarist Steve Morse has been much more stable, though Lord's retirement in 2002 has left Paice as the only original member.[14]

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  • thats MY korg pa80

  • shut up

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  • Wow! Killersound! Great playing!

  • this is a rock song designed for a guitar, and despite what some idiots on the comment must be thinking, it is only designed to be played with one hand, though he should mix a guitar and base together for more authenticity.

  • lol this isnt as bad as a lot of people are making out, its a good start, im guessing this person is just a beginner and having people jumping down your throat is kinda discouraging, maybe try constructive critisism people? =)

  • where is the rithm???

  • he didn't even do the organ solo! Wtf? This is a joke?

  • Despite what others say, I think you made only one mistake...thinking you could play that keyboard ..hahahahahaha

  • God...renting a monkey to press the keyboard buttons aint doing no good...as you obviously proved

  • Comment from a Deep Purple fan and guitar player.... Do you know what? You tried! Maybe you lost confidence where you could have played a solo but you tried the organ part. Everyone should at least try to play an instrument before they criticise someone else's music.

  • stoping make this monkey retarded things.you are a shit keyboard player

  • Get Your timing right mate

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