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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2007

Deep Purple live in 1991.08.17 - Ginasiodo Ibirapuera, Sao Paolo, Brazil

Song - Truth Hurts from the album " Slaves and Master " 1990

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Vocal - Joe Lynn Turner
Guitar - Ritchie Blackmore
Organ - Jon Lord
Bass Guitar - Roger Glover
Drums - Ian Paice

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  • I loved his bluesy entry then powerfull Blackmore riffs throughout whole song, this is what I am talking about man!!! Fine piece of Deep Purple music and Joe Lynn Turner's voice added extra strengh to it, I always liked his vocals....

  • definitivamente deep purple son los pioneros del heavy metal, ritchie blackmore es un absoluto dios de la guitarra, joe lynn turner es una de las voces mas carismaticas del rock, en fin, deep purple es una escuela obligada para todo aquel que quiera hacer buen rock, los que no pasen por esta escuela sin duda seran mediocres, long live purple...

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  • Eu nesse show tava cara a cara com blackmore, tenho a baqueta do ian

  • como consigo o show completo? eu estava nesse show.

  • @unlikeanyotherhuman I have the DVD too and I thought the same thing initially, Apparently, Blackmore was upset with the cameras and threw water at the camera. Gillian may have been too close to the line of fire ;)

  • it sound ;like a cover of metallica in the opening but

    both dont do covers so whats up here ?????????????????????

  • Is the solo in the beginning part of the original song, if not whats the name?

  • @unlikeanyotherhuman You're so right!

    Ritchie is the most coolest, funniest and talented person ever!!!

    the MASTER!!!

  • I really liked this album when it came out...gave it a lot of spios and saw the tour when it came through Detroit. The songs took on a whole new life live (as they usually do with Ritchie). I love Gillan as much as anybody, but this record never got a fair shake due to his absence. There are some killer tunes on it that still stand up today.

  • so do I. I love this song

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    rabsplatter is a mean bad person and he's totally wrong!

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