Tracklisting: 1. Pictured Within 2. Wait A While 3. Sitting In A Dream 4. Love Is All 5. Wring That Neck 6. Concerto For Group & Orchestra - Movement I 7. Concerto For Group & Orchestra - Movement II 8. Concerto For Group & Orchestra - Movement III 9. Ted The Mechanic 10. Watching The Sky 11. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming 12. Pictures Of Home 13. Smoke On The Water
A musical biography telling the incredible story of the making of the Deep Purple album 'Machine Head'; the album that brought the band worldwide superstardom in 1972 putting them at the pinnacle of 1970's hard rock.
Hear the songs that rocked our stadiums first. Hear the energy see the drive and feel the vibrations. Stadium rock is powerful loud music with a sound that rocks the whole stadium while you sing along to these infectious songs! This collection looks at the bands that wrote the rules on doing everything to excess. With big permed hair and make up they filled arenas around the world with their rock anthems. Tracklisting: Uriah Heep - Easy Livin' / Thin Lizzy - Wild One / Deep Pu
The founding members of the hard rock movement Deep Purple rose to fame with monster hits like 'Hush'. The group's fans travel far and wide to attend their live events that feature screaming guitar riffs screeching vocals and amusing stage antics all which translate into a signature Purple show. Tracklist: Woman from Tokyo Ted The Mechanic Mary Long Lazy No One Came Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming Fools Perfect Strangers Hey Cisco When a Blind Man Cries Smoke on the Wate
Deep Purple need no introduction as one of the all-time great British rock bands. Their association with Montreux goes back to the early seventies when their attempt to record their album 'Machine Head' at the Montreux Casino was thwarted when it promptly burnt down forcing them to make the album in the rooms and corridors of the Grand Hotel instead. The story was of course immortalised in their classic song 'Smoke On The Water' which is the climax of this 1996 concert from the Montre
Deep Purple captured live in Denmark. Tracklisting: 1.Intro 2.Highway Star 3.Strange Kind Of Woman 4.Child In Time 5.The Mule 6.Lazy 7.Space Truckin' 8.Fireball 9.Lucille 10.Black Night 11.Strange Kind Of Woman 12.Smoke On The Water 13.Space Truckin' 14.Burn
The immortal Deep Purple captured live in concert in 1974 at the peak of their powers. The set list contains tracks from 'Burn' as well as classics like 'Space Truckin' and 'Smoke On The Water'. As the show came to a close Blackmore - angered by trouble back-stage took his revenge on one of the TV cameras before exploding his amps and destroying several guitars. It made for a visually stunning climax and almost got the band banned from playing in America again. Track Listing:
The best artists on the planet the biggest audience ever! The Toronto concert from the Live 8 simultaneous event that took place around the world on July 2nd 2005. Tracklist: 1. Tom Cochrane - Life Is A Highway 2. Sam Roberts - Bridge To Nowhere 3. Bryan Adams - Back To You 4. Bryan Adams - This Side Of Paradise 5. DobaCaracol - Nakile 6. K'naan - Until The Lions Learn To Speak 7. Simple Plan - Shut Up 8. Simple Plan - Welcome To My Life 9. Bruce Cockburn - If I Had A
Disc 1: Live At Montreux 2006 1. Pictures Of Home 2. Things I Never Said 3. Strange Kind Of Woman 4. Rapture Of The Deep 5. Wrong Man 6. The Well-Dressed Guitar 7. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye 8. When A Blind Man Cries 9. Lazy 10. Keyboard Solo 11. Space Truckin' 12. Highway Star 13. Smoke On The Water 14. Hush 15. Too Much Fun 16. Black Night Disc 2: Live At Montreux 2011 1. Highway Star 2. Hard Lovin' Man 3. Maybe I'm A Leo 4. Strange Kind Of Woman 5. Rapture Of T...
The classic line-up of Deep Purple, like that of Yes, was always much more than the sum of its parts, so Perihelion, a near-as-damn-it reunion gig, has more going for it than cynics might contend. We get Ian Gillan (now shorn of his shoulder-length locks--no more cries of "Gillian!"--and looking remarkably like Robert Palmer), Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice, with Ritchie Blackmore's guitar duties now handled by Steve Morse. The band takes a couple of numbers to warm up, with Gillan's voice in particular taking a while to shake itself down and Morse tending to fumble and overplay in the first instance, but this soon passes and we're off on a trip through the best of the Purple catalogue. Tracks include "Woman from Tokyo" and a superb rendering of "Lazy", dedicated to the late Tony Ashton and introduced by a scorching Hammond solo from Jon Lord that quotes nicely from Ashton, Gardner & Dyke's r 'n' b (in the old sense) classic "Resurrection Shuffle". Other highlights include the obligatory "Smoke on the Water", the obligatory drum solo (neither too long nor too silly), and Gillan doing a few of his legendary vocalised guitar impressions. Listen out also for "No-one Came", "Fools" (one section of which is as close as Purple ever came to playing jazz) and the wonderful "Hey Cisco", dedicated to the long-retired actor who played the Lone Ranger in the classic TV series but was forbidden by the studio from earning the odd $200 to supplement his pension by opening supermarkets in costume. As Gillan explains, the band couldn't find a rhyme for "Lone Ranger"! --Roger Thomas
The Complete Concert At Melbourne ParkIn April 1999 Deep Purple made their triumphant return to Australia after a prolonged absence. As they hadn't been back to Australia since they launched their historic reunion tour there nearly 15 years earlier it was decided to take advantage of this rare opportunity and keep a permanent record of their visit. This DVD highlights a band of immense talent performing at their peak. Deep Purple playing with Total Abandon.Tracklisting:Intro01. Ted The Mechanic02. Strange Kind Of Woman03. Bloodsucker04. Pictures Of Home05. Almost Human06. Woman From Tokyo07. Watching The Sky08. Fireball09. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming10. Guitar Solo: Steve Morse11. Smoke On The Water12. Lazy13. Perfect Strangers14. Speed King15. Black Night16. Highway Star17. Credits.
Performed live on Wednesday 24th September 1969 at The Royal Albert Hall London England. Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. First Movement: Allegro 3. Second Movement: Andante 4. Third Movement: Vivace - Presto Recorded on September 24th 1969 at London's Royal Albert Hall Jon Lord's Concerto For Group and Orchestra really was a meeting of two different worlds. Mixed in both 5.1 surround sound and stereo using the latest digital technology for DVD the evening is brought to life like ne
Deep Purple are one of the most successful and revered British rock bands of all time. This new two disc set covers the initial phase of the band's existence through four different line-ups from 1968 to 1976. This era produced the classic Deep Purple albums such as In Rock Fireball Burn and Machine Head that created their legend and still provide the backbone of their live sets today despite the ongoing commercial success of the band post their 1984 reunion. Combining full performances and a small number of archive interviews featuring much rare and previously unreleased live studio and TV footage this superb set is the definitive collection of the early years of Deep Purple. Disc One: 1. 20 minute history of Deep Purple from 1968 to 1976. Tracklist: 1. Help 2. Hush 3. Wring That Neck (Mark One Line-Up (Mar 1968 to Jul 1969): Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) Rod Evans (vocals) Jon Lord (keyboards) Ian Paice (drums) Nick Simper (bass)) 4. Hallelujah 5. Mandrake Root 6. Speed King 7. Black Night 8. Child In Time 9. Lazy 10. Strange Kind Of Woman 11. Fireball Writing Session 12. Fireball 13. Demon's Eye 14. No No No 15. Into The Fire 16. Never Before 17. Highway Star 18. Smoke On The Water (Mark Two Line-Up (Jul 1969 to Jun 1973): Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) Ian Gillan (vocals) Roger Glover (bass) Jon Lord (keyboards) Ian Paice (drums)) 19. Burn 20. Mistreated (Mark Three Line-Up (Jun 1973 to May 1975): Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) David Coverdale (vocals) Glenn Hughes (bass & vocals) Jon Lord (keyboards) Ian Paice (drums)) 21. Love Child 22. You Keep On Moving (Mark Four Line-Up (Jun 1975 to Mar 1976): Tommy Bolin (guitar) David Coverdale (vocals) Glenn Hughes (bass & vocals) Jon Lord (keyboards) Ian Paice (drums)) Disc Two: 1. Bonus Performances and Interviews 1. And The Address (Playboy TV) (Mark One Line-Up) 2. Wring That Neck (Bilzen Jazz Festival 1969) 3. Mandrake Root (Pop Deux Paris Concert 1970) 4. Wring That Neck (Pop Deux Paris Concert 1970) 5. Black Night (Promo Clip) 6. No No No (Take 1) (Rockpalast Rehearsal Session) 7. No No No (Take 2) (Rockpalast Rehearsal Session) (Mark Two Line-Up) 8. Jt Nuit - French TV 1974 9. Burn (Leeds Polytechnic Project 1974) 10. Interview (Leeds Polytechnic Project 1974) 11. Space Truckin'/Interview (Leeds Polytechnic Project 1974) (Mark Three Line-Up) 12. New Zealand TV Documentary (Nov 1975) 13. Smoke On The Water (New Zealand TV) (Mark Four Line-Up) 14) Tony Edwards (Deep Purple's manager) French TV Interview 1976
A fascinating though often unintentionally hilarious miscellany of guitar-based music from the late 1960s to the early 80s, Let It Rock consists of performances--most live, some mimed--lifted apparently randomly from the archives of German TV. The common factor throughout seems to be a predilection for excessive facial hair (Joan Jett and Heart excepted). Otherwise the selection is entirely haphazard: the ordering is certainly not chronological, as neither the programme nor the minimal booklet notes mention broadcast dates of any kind. This is a shame, because there are some genuinely rare performances here: Yes playing "Yours Is No Disgrace" live in the studio (spoiled by silly psychedelic effects) and the Doobie Brothers' "China Grove", for example, as well as little-known tracks from Spooky Tooth ("That Was Only Yesterday"), The Grease Band ("Wild Side of Life"), Stone the Crows ("Danger Zone") and Man ("Daughter of the Fireplace"). Elsewhere, more silly camera effects detract from Free's "All Right Now" and Deep Purple's vintage "Highway Star" (the latter mimed, not live), among others. There is much that raises a chuckle, too: mad flautists in Family's "The Weaver's Answer" and (naturally) Jethro Tull's "The Witches Promise" (great song, silly video), the off-Broadway camp of Meatloaf's "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" and the extraordinarily shambolic Ginger Baker's Air Force. On the DVD: Let It Rock may lack any kind of documentation or context for the music, but at least the sound is excellently remixed Dolby 5.1 or DTS. --Mark Walker
Deep Purple: The Video Singles featurings two acclaimed videos from their album The House Of Blue Light these include: Bad Attitude and The Call Of The Wild. Tracklisting: 1. Bad Attitude 2. Call Of The Wild 3. Perfect Strangers 4. Knockin' At Your Back Door 5. Nobody's Home
Few bands are more closely associated with Montreux than Deep Purple and there was simply no other contender when it came to choosing the act to headline the closing night of the 40th Montreux Festival in 2006. The band duly delivered one of their finest live performances sprinkling songs from their latest album ""Rapture Of The Deep"" through a set chock full of their classic tracks. There was even a brand new song ""Too Much Fun"" written specially for the occasion and of course a show-stopping performance of ""Smoke On The Water"". Tracklist: 1. Pictures Of Home 2. Things I Never Said 3. Strange Kind Of Woman 4. Rapture Of The Deep 5. Wrong Man 6. The Well-Dressed Guitar 7. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye 8. When A Blind Man Cries 9. Lazy 10. Keyboard Solo 11. Space Truckin' 12. Highway Star 13. Smoke On The Water 14. Hush 15. Too Much Fun 16. Black Night 18. Fireball 19. I Got Your Number 20. Strange Kind Of Woman 21. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye 22. Rapture Of The Deep 23. Wrong Man 24. Lazy 25. Perfect Strangers 26. Highway Star 27. Smoke On The Water
Following the release of the popular 'Let It Rock Volume 1' this follow up presents a superb collection of rare TV recordings by some of the biggest acts in Rock history performing their classic hits! TRACKLISTING 1. Cream - I Feel Free 2. The Who - Magic Bus 3. Humble Pie - Natural Born Boogie 4. Canned Heat - On The Road Again 5. Ten Years After - Good Morning Little School Girl 6. Steppenwolf - Rock Me 7. Mott the Hoople - At The Crossroads 8. Johnny Winter - Johnny B Good
On of the greatest albums ever recorded by one of the greatest rock band in history. Made In Japan is one of the most exciting albums ever recorded. Featuring rare archive performances of the classic line up of Deep Purple live in concert this is the ultimate review of a landmark in rock history. Also featured are rare archive interviews with the band themselves including the views of the man in black himself Ritchie Blackmore and solo performances of material from the album by Ian G
Rare footage of Deep Purple performing for the TV cameras in Europe during the early seventies. Included here are the songs that propelled the band to greatness. Also featured are the earliest known recordings of the classic Mark II line up of Blackmore Lord Paice Gillan and Glover. This is Deep Purple putting new material through it's paces that would ultimately surface on the legendary album 'Deep Purple in Rock' including the earliest versions of the all time classics 'Speed King' and 'Child in Time'. A unique feature of the material is the time and space allocated to Ritchie Blackmore to stretch out and demonstrate the amazing virtuoso technique. As an added bonus the disc also features British TV footage of Ian Gillan and his band performing some Purple Classics for the cameras in 1989. Featuring: Mandrake Root Improvisation Speed King Child In Time Wring That Neck No No No Hallelujah Highway Star When A Blind Man Cries Demon's Eye Lucille Smoke On The Water
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