Blackmore's Night - Spirit Of The Sea
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This song makes sense than of those who are on the top pop list today. This song is 10x better.
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Wooooowww clap clap clap!!!
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@Siriusblck3 Yeah, I remember Deep Purple playing renaissance music. Just listen to Anthem and you'll see. It's crystal clear the influences from baroque and renaissance. Another example is The Temple Of The King. If you listen to Kapsberger, Dowland, Da Milano - just to quote a few ones - you'll just gotta feel that influence. I'm almost sure Ritchie plays the lute for fun. There is a golden treasure in Early Music which Ritchie certainly has taken as a source of inspiration.
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How young they were..<3 A perfect couple!!! ;)
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@lucifer73 ----AGREE : ]
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I first heard this song on internet radio and jammed along with my then new Nyberg cittern. The story is very similar to the real life story of someone who is very important to me and the music fitted perfectly. A little investigation lead me to Blackmore's Night which is how I found out about them for the first time.
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@jonnyrainbow1 Yeah, in the song Ayna he do a acoustic guitar intro, one of the best DP songs for me
but he never make Deep Purple a renaissance band, the close they get is Soldier Of Fortune.
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Listen to the 3rd album and stormbringer!
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This is a beautiful song.
This is the song of my soul... :))) They are music from Heaven! :)))
Magnovey 2 years ago 18
Congrats to Sir Ritchie and Lady Candice on having a little girl. If she plays like Ritchie and sings like Candice she'll be an amazing talent.
purpledude603 1 year ago 8