Tag: Deep Purple

  • Not Good Enough or Not Pretty Enough? Why David Coverdale Sacked His Band…

    Not Good Enough or Not Pretty Enough? Why David Coverdale Sacked His Band…

        Extra bonus within!: A Playlist of Whitesnake songs that aren’t sexist! It’s 1979. Tonight, Whitesnake’s new drummer Ian Paice is making his debut at London’s Hammersmith Odeon. Lead singer David Coverdale is onstage, slaying the audience with a typically pelvis-thrusting performance. It’s a sexually charged, entendre-filled, microphone-extending act. But something is wrong. The two…

  • Remember The First Time You Heard…Metallica?

    Remember The First Time You Heard…Metallica?

    After three incredible albums in the ’80’s Metallica were still only rock music’s most popular cult band. Alongside Anthrax, Slayer and Megadeth they had spearheaded a movement (thrash metal) that, like the Olympics’ Beach Volleyball, had yet to convince the mainstream that it should be taken seriously. Yes – that’s it. Metallica were the beach…

  • R.I.P Jon Lord

    R.I.P Jon Lord

    When we were young, my friends and I would talk for hours about who would be in The Greatest Ever Band. The Best Drummer discussion would often be between   And  The position of Best Guitarist was always hotly contested…   But when it came to Keyboards, there was never any argument. Because Jon Lord…

  • How to get a front row seat at a gig…

    How to get a front row seat at a gig…

    Deep Purple played Wembley Arena and the Birmingham N.E.C. on their House of Blue Light Tour – and this was my first chance to see Ritchie Blackmore. After just the one UK show in ’85, Deep Purple‘s 1987 tour to support their second comeback album “The House of Blue Light“, attracted a huge clamour for…

  • Why Deep Purple have not been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…

    Why Deep Purple have not been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…

    To know why Deep Purple matter, you just have to listen to the blistering, gonzoid opening of Speed King. If you can, do it now. This was 1970 – when people still thought Roger Whittaker was edgy. Nearly 42 years later, it’s still as joyful an explosion of noise as you will ever hear. Released…

  • Deep Purple at Knebworth – Mud and Bottles in ’85

    Deep Purple at Knebworth – Mud and Bottles in ’85

    The comeback concert that Deep Purple played at Knebworth in 1985 went down in history as one of the muddiest rock concerts of all time. As Blackadder once remarked about a girl with the worst personality in Germany – that’s up against some pretty stiff competition. It rained all day. The mud was six inches deep.…