Deep Purple - Deepest Purple EPK
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Dreadfully incisive cutting strait to the bone, me thinks.
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The '68 lineup of DP was:
Ian Paice, Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord, Nick Simper on Bass and Rod Evans on Vocals.Rod later went on to form Captain Beyond with members of Iron Butterfly. Captain Beyond's first two albums are worth checking out they are great!
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the best
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Let's be honest: If you listen to the "Highway Star" version by Coverdale/Hughes at the end of this video, you have to accept that by 1976 Purple was a mere drugged out travesty of what Purple once stood for. The high pitched out of tune vocals of Hughes are just unbearable and Coverdale acts just like the vain, cocky moron he always was and always will be. Lord and Paice should have called the shots when Blackmore left.
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No matter who was the singer,the bass ,Man IN BLACK ( the best guitar player all tmes ) or Bolin DEEP PURPLE is the BEST ROCK BAND EVER ,PERIOD.
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Ritchie, Ian, Jon, Roger and Paice are the greatest DP line-up.
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amazing....
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deep purple history hits & highlights '68-'76
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Awesome. The great!
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Who is in this 1968 line up?
Blackers is the Master
VH1ClassicRocks 1 year ago 10
As sad as it might have been to some DP fans that Gillan left, I totally understand his point. Ironically the band did approach new musical terrain after he left, which I consider as their peak. DP always had great replacements and I think ' Burn ' and ' Come taste the band ' are two of DP's three best records apart from ' Machine Head '
dockaiser 1 year ago 6