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Deep Purple - Burn California Jam 1974 DVD version

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

Here's a vid from the California Jam festival 1974 with Deep Purple as one of two headliners. This is their opening number Burn from the self titled album Burn. With the Mark 3 line-up
David Cloverdale- Lead Vocals
Glen Hughes- backing Vocals, bass
Ritchie Blackmore- Guitar
Ian Paice- Drums
Jon Lord- Keyboards

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  • @usblues100 forget Ritchies Marshalls check out Glenns massive Hiwatt/Martin stacks!

  • you know we had no TIIIIIIIME ah hah hah!!!!

    love that sceam.

  • Those vintage Marshall stacks that Blackmore had lit up are the epitome of cool.

  • Hughesie cracks me up.... even though he's coked off his head at this gig, those high notes in the breaks are f'ing amazing. And he can still (almost) get that far up the register now he's nearly 60... great stuff. Love the Ice Cream Salesman outfit as well. Everyone else in jeans and he's in a silk suit... :o) what a character.

  • I saw the original DP in 1971 in S.A. Texas. Great! Then in 1973, I saw Glen Hughes with Trapeze in S.A. Texas. Hell, S. A. Texas IS rock and roll.

  • Glenn is better than Coverdale

  • man i didn't know glen was almost as good as coverdale

  • Ladies and Gentilmen... Mr Glenn Hughes!

  • Pure fucking unadultrated rock and....

  • @Snstrmdgt Not me. I still have long hair, play guitar in a rock group called "psynarchy", and live the good life playing and performing these great classics as well as my own songs, wich are very musical too ! If you want real musicians to play again oneday, you'll just have to boycott all major record labels today.( my two cents worth )

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