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Episode Six(Deep Puple) Mozart Versus The Rest

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2008

Roger Glover was a founder member of Episode Six,Ian Gillan joined the band in 1965,They left to join Deep Purple in 1969 and this is the last single they released with Episode Six a rockin instrumental needless to say it didnt chart but its a great track.
If anyone objects to the music or images in my videos please let me know and i will remove them.

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  • Just to set the record straight...Gillan and Glover didn't leave Episode Six to form Deep Purple, as the band was already in existence and had released 3 albums..they replaced Rod Evans and Nick Simper In Deep Purple.

  • My apologies of course your right it should have read to join deep purple oops.Ive now changed it and im a fan how red is my face.

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  • Tony Lander is the guitar player.

  • Tony Leander

  • I was arond at the time and it's Tony Leander of course!

    Blackmore was much later!!!

  • The axeman I hear on this record must be no other than Richie Blackmore. Come on, a guy who can play like this cannot disappear into oblivion after doing a great cut such as this. The guitar player who did this was world class... sorry, but Tony Leander was not.

  • of course it isn't blackmore. it's tony leander!!

  • This is Episode 6.

    Tony Lander lead guitar, Roger Glover bass, Mick Underwood drums, Ian Gillan vocals, Sheila Carter Keys and Graham Dymock guitar.

    Blackmore was somewhere else!!

  • Yes indeed. Blackmore played on several studio recordings produced by Joe Meek. Most notably backing artists such as Glenda Collins and Burt Heinz.

  • I have listened to several other recordings on You Tube of this group and none of then display this kind of guitar virtuosity.

  • You may be correct but Blackmore often played as guest guitarist on recordings in those days. It seems hard to believe that a guitarist with chops like this would have simply faded away. Back then Blackmore was one of only a few who could have pulled it off.

  • Blackmore playing guitar on this track is just a false rumor. It's actually Tony Lander. I have this one on the Complete Episode Six CD. There is a live recording of this song as well. I never heard the live version though. If someone has it, please post it.

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