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  1. The Mk 2 reunion lasted five years, and two decades on the latest line-up still play to large audiences around the world. back: Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Ian Paice. front: Jon Lord, Roger Glover. Apart from the much reduced frequency of albums, there were other inevitable differences.

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  3. www.deep-purple.net · reunion · deep-purple-reunion-1The Deep Purple reunion, 1984

    MAY 1984: On May 1st the five members of Deep Purple Mk 2 began full rehearsals in Northern Vermont. They had the gear set up in a place called The Base Lodge, on an estate owned by the Von Trapp family (the band gave their new album a working title of The Sound Of Music).

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · In November 1984, the Mk II Deep Purple line-up of Blackmore-Gillan-Glover-Lord-Paice released the reunion album ‘Perfect Strangers.’

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  5. 1973. early June: Roger Glover hands in his resignation. June 29th: Final mk2 show, Osaka. The first Mk 2 single, 'Hallelujah', was very much a Mk 1 throwback, and disappeared without trace (as had all Deep Purple's UK singles to that point).

  6. In April 1984, eight years after the demise of Deep Purple, a full-scale (and legal) reunion took place with the "classic" Mark II line-up of 19691973: Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan and Roger Glover.

  7. Jun 15, 2020 · Chris Downie: With the plethora of high-profile band reunions which have taken place since the late 90s, to varying degrees of success, it's somewhat surprising that the return of Deep Purple's fabled MkII lineup in 1984, after a decade-long hiatus (and around 8 years since their previous incarnation disbanded) was met with polite, but slightly ...

  8. 30 years ago this week, the Mk II Deep Purple line-up of Blackmore-Gillan-Glover-Lord-Paice released the reunion album ‘Perfect Strangers.’

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