The band wanted to include "Hey Joe", which had famously been recorded some eighteen months prior by Jimi Hendrix, who was a big name at this time. The song is a dramatic rearrangement to Hendrix's version; led off by a long intro with various sound-effects, and much slower paced structure overall. Also, it is ended with a much longer outro than the aforementioned version. After the instrumental sections are over, there are some low sounds of someone walking away and presumably slamming a door.
Desde Managua, Nicaragua en 1974/75, I like it this wonderful song, sorry Hendrix, but they recorded better. Thank you Deep Purple, when I listening this song, mekes me younger. In that times, I was 22 yrs.old
hermanitaLOL 5 days ago
This is awesome. Its been given the purple treatment. Hendrix's song still stands as a great ballad too, in the Hendrix style. Both are great.
hoogivzarip 3 weeks ago