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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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a unique style which really characterised Purple, but Steve Morse is just too widdly and technical. It's good, but it's not Deep Purple.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 13:51, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Lets face it, no-one goes to see Deep Purple to hear them play Rapture of the Deep or The Aviator, they want Fireball, Highway Star, Child in Time, Smoke on the Water and Woman from Tokyo (at least I wish they would play that song)
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 13:54, Reply)
and the 'Hush' single.
*Flight of the Rat is fucking ace.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 13:57, Reply)
it disappoints me that two of my favourite Purple tracks feature David fucking Coverdale on vocals.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:00, Reply)
I just don't like him because I think Whitesnake are fucking shit
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:02, Reply)
A musical one. Whitesnake were utterly terrible and without merit.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:03, Reply)
I had thought he had a reputation for having shagged a lot of women
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:04, Reply)
Whitesnake have done some very good songs, they are pretty inconsistant, but Here I Go Again and Is This Love are fucking brilliant!
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:06, Reply)
is so, so bad, in contrast to how good the song is. Burn is probably my favourite Purple song. Fireball is my second.
I don't think Hush is that good, especially since it's a cover version.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:02, Reply)
also, Burn and Fireball are probably in my top 5 Purple songs.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:04, Reply)
Only a cloth-eared cretin would try to argue that Hendrix's All Along The Watchtower isn't as good as Dylan's.
Even Dylan admitted it and changed the way he played it to be kind of cover of Jimi's interpretation.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:05, Reply)
or a cover of the cover?
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:06, Reply)
Most people haven't heard the Billy Joe Royal version - indeed I'm surprised Al has.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:08, Reply)
which sounds almost identical to the original, and the original wasn't that good to start with.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:07, Reply)
having not heard it since the early 80s. It's not actually that good. There's a dreadful overlong pseudo epic number with the most excruciating 'mystical' lyrics - and shit loads of that widdling guitar rambling that Al so ironically thinks I like. It's not aged very well at all - and the keyboards are shite too.
Music for 13 year old boys.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 13:55, Reply)
it's still a great album, and so is Long Live Rock and Roll, apart from the last track, which is just crap and boring.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:05, Reply)
but Stargazer...oh dear. I'd been reading reviews before I bought it, describing it as a Stairway-style epic. It is, in that Stairway's a bit annoying.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:07, Reply)
just because something is popular doesn't make it bad, Stairway to Heaven is a fantastic song, it's probably overplayed and it gets more attention than it maybe deserves, but it's still a great song.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:09, Reply)
over Stairway any day. I didn't say I didn't like it, it excellent, but I skip over it when I play that LP, it's just too milked.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:13, Reply)
but there are some awesome tracks amongst the others No Quarter in particular, and Achilles Last Stand and Nobody's Fault But Mine off Presence
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:15, Reply)
Physical Graffiti: rather overrated
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:17, Reply)
on one hand: Kashmir and In my time of dying - incredible songs
on the other: everything else - a bit meh
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:19, Reply)
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