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DEEP PURPLE , RITCHIE BLACKMORES stole BEETHOVEN 5 Th symphony , SMOKE ON THE WATER

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

Ritchie Blackmores .confessions of stolen riff from Beethoven 5th symphony on the song SMOKE IN THE WATER

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  • so what? if the circumstances was in reverse order, I think probably Beethoven steal Smoke on the water from Richie

  • The world should be happy we still have one of the BEST GUITARIST around today,

    I am!!!

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  • Sounds more like Mozarts Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to me.

  • Creativity doesn't necessarily mean you create something totally new out of nothing. Maybe God can do that. But imho creativity also means, you take something that's already there and develop it further. Shakespeare did this for example. And even Beethoven would have composed differently without Mozart or Bach.

  • 1st my jaw hits floor, then i'm told that makes me look idiotik, whatta trip !

  • he,s taking the piss again,and everyone takes him seriously,this i so funny,Ritchie loves winding ppl up,you HAVE to read his biography!

  • If you play both riffs on the guitar, piano or any other instrument it will not make any difference. Blackmore is just kidding about it. Those two riffs are not the same no matter how you shuffle the notes. Any musician can tell you that.

  • Who gives a fuck. You humans are all self-important morons, shaved apes strutting around pretending that it's totally natural and appropriate to have hairy cocks and vaginas.

    CRETINS!

  • @sunpadh And that's a good 1!!! 

  • Ritcie is GOD !!!

  • @iv3shf I quite agree ;-)

  • @TheSonOfAlerik anyway I think this is one of his famous jokes.. he' s even laughing at the chap. SOTW comes from a rythm in fourths, and he said that in quite a few interviews... But Mr Blackmore as I said is famous for his jokes on people, and this one looks just like one of them :-)

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