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4 days ago · The Meaning Behind The Song: Mistreated by Deep Purple Deep Purple’s iconic song, “Mistreated,” released in 1974 as part of their album “Burn,” is a powerful masterpiece that has captivated fans worldwide with its haunting melodies and emotionally charged lyrics. The track, written by Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, and Glenn Hughes, delves deep into the …
1 day ago · Later, in 1975, when Deep Purple visited Japan for the final time before they broke up in the 1970s, the band was at its most flamboyant. Tommy Bolin on guitar (the guy looked like Elvis with long hair), David Coverdale on vocals (long before his Whitesnake band took off for the stars), Glenn Hughes on bass and vocals, Jon Lord on keyboards ...
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2 days ago · Black Sabbath are the most represented band on the countdown with four of their vocalists making the list, including the aforementioned Ronnie James Dio.. Deep Purple aren’t too far behind with three singers on the list, while AC/DC frontmen Bon Scott and Brian Johnson both have lofty positions.
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5 days ago · Rather cool, and fulfilling physical format lovers’ many desires, you get Machine Head pressed to vinyl; and it features the sought after B-side “When a Blind Man Cries.”. Sounding rather perfect on this new pressing to wax, joining it are 4 discs of material. A lot offered for a single album, it encompasses the album itself, disc one a ...
3 days ago · Deep Purple were to score another huge success that evening. A trot round town revealed every record shop with its windows full of Deep Purple albums, kids selling Purple posters in the streets and signs advertising the concert everywhere. But we didn’t see one Eskimo, Igloo, Polar Bear or Rudolph, and felt quite cheated.