A bit random, but on a real Deep Purple kick at the moment, specifically the Gillan/Glover Mark 2 line up from the 70s. Worth getting into the post Gillan stuff or even the 90s post Ritchie Blackmore lineup?
Hoping to see them live on their next tour as well: anyone know it they've still got it, Made in Japan style, or whether they're a clapped out nostalgia act now?
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If you want to see what Purple were like in the 70's try www.deeppurpleinrock.co.uk.
No rock gig is like the 70's or 80's now thanks to them only being allowed to turn it up to '7' for our H&S. Gone are the days of leaving the Hammy Odeon and having that whistling in your ears for three days.
They just happen to be playing at The Hazlitt Theatre, Maidstone next Saturday.
Strangely I don't go.
BTW what is the Led Zeppelin link to Bexley?
Saw a map of most successful bands from each London boro' and bexley's was the blues thieves. Thought they were from West Bromwich.
What else could explain him turning up early doors in just about every thread it gets mentioned?
(John Paul Jones was born in Sidcup)
My lasting memory is that Blackmore didn't come out for the encore when they did Smoke on the Water, so they played the opening riff on keyboards instead. Yep, one of the most recognisable guitar riffs of all time played, by the people who wrote it, on a keyboard.
I've actually just looked it up as it still doesn't sound right and I'm now thinking it was just a bad dream, but it's true.
No interest in the other two but I do know where Syd Barrett lived