Deep Purple

Crap
Total votes: 7 (28%)
Not crap
Total votes: 18 (72%)
Total votes: 25

Re: 70s rockers: Deep Purple

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Krev wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 9:14 am Also, Ian Gillan was right up there with Halford. For those who've only heard "Smoke on the Water" and "Hush," queue up "Speed King" or "Pictures of Home."

TRUTH!

"Pictures of Home" really makes Machine Head
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Re: 70s rockers: Deep Purple

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Incredible band that was good through a number of lineup changes. The early stuff with Nick Simper and Rod Evans is better than I remembered. Book of Taliesyn is fucking rad. Super psychedelic and hard. Every one of the MKII albums is excellent. I'll be damned if Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale don't rip on Burn. I was such a big MKII fan that I didn't want to like that album, but it's too great to ignore. Come Taste The Band is where I bow out (horrible, just horrible title) but that's still a great run.
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Re: 70s rockers: Deep Purple

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Not crap, but their catalog is erratic. Everything after the 1970s is definitely crap. Some of the early stuff doesn't work but The Book Of Taleisyn is a true psychedelic nugget. In Rock, Fireball, Machine Head and Made In Japan are all canon. Any collection of their A and B sides will be quite illuminating as well. Key track: the live Highway Star from Made In Japan.

Drummer Ian Paice was faster and more precise than the majority of his peers, while Ian Gillan did the ballcrusher shriek better than anyone. Richie Blackmore was good but overrated.

Let's not forget Gillan's turn as Jesus Christ Superstar or Captain Beyond, the '70s supergroup featuring original Purple vocalist Rod Evans.

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Re: 70s rockers: Deep Purple

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I thought they were really badass when my dad played them for me as a kid.
But I have to say, I fucking hate rock organ. What on earth inspired this trend of hard rock meets baseball game?

I'm going to give a NC vote, but only for this total shitshow:


About 3:30 in, Blackmore goes full fucko.
Around 6:50 in, we have explosions and hair on fire and all that good stuff.
DIY and die anyway.

Re: 70s rockers: Deep Purple

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jason from volo wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:10 am
brownreasontolive wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:06 am But I have to say, I fucking hate rock organ. What on earth inspired this trend of hard rock meets baseball game?
We may need another thread for this because I have a very different opinion. Rock organ (Hammond B3 with Leslie speaker, etc.) can kick some serious ass when done well.
I was gonna say.. the distorted organ is the best part of the band!

Re: 70s rockers: Deep Purple

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jason from volo wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:10 am
brownreasontolive wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:06 am But I have to say, I fucking hate rock organ. What on earth inspired this trend of hard rock meets baseball game?
We may need another thread for this because I have a very different opinion. Rock organ (Hammond B3 with Leslie speaker, etc.) can kick some serious ass when done well.
Don't get me wrong, it's got its place. I like it just fine on a Wilco or Elliott Smith track.
But I really can't stand the hard rocking Hammond trend that stemmed from shit like Magic Carpet Ride or I'm a Man or Gimme Some Lovin'.

…for another thread, but I have no intention of starting it just to spread my negative opinions. :)
DIY and die anyway.

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