Deep Purple supporting Cream (Cream's goodbye Tour) Location:The Forum (Inglewood, California, United States) Fri-Sun October 18-20, 1968 TRACK LISTING: Hush 00:00:00 Kentucky Woman 00:04:45 Mandrake Root 00:09:40 Help 00:19:30 Wring that Neck 00:25:32 River Deep, Mountain High 00:32:56 Hey Joe 00:42:24 Fun Fact: Rod Evans at the completion of Kentucky Woman, states that it was their latest single and it was released the Saturday last, but in fact it was the album The Book of Taliesyn that he was referring too. The lead off single Kentucky Woman, wouldn't be released by Tetragramaton until the following Saturday ( Oct 26, 1968).
I believe this was the first concert for Deep Purple as the supporting act for Cream . Apparently Jimi Hendrix attended one of these concerts and told his buddy Eric that Purple had blown their doors off. A little later in the tour Cream felt that Purple were a little too good at the "upstaging game" and booted Purple from the tour. Ginger could be heard yelling at Jack, " These Bouffant-headed Freaks are too good!"
@@SouthCircinus Was there at The Forum. Deep Purple really blew us away. Ginger Baker was always such a curmudgeon. He was probably squawking the loudest about Deep Purple.
One of the greatest band ever live
Thank you for this Iive recording. I was 14 yrs old in 1968 when I purchased their first 2 lps. Rod Evans sang great on their first 3 records.
steve paul
i was at this concert, love these guys and a huge crush on Ritchie . still do
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Deep Purple supporting Cream (Cream's goodbye Tour)
Location:The Forum (Inglewood, California, United States)
Fri-Sun October 18-20, 1968
TRACK LISTING:
Hush 00:00:00
Kentucky Woman 00:04:45
Mandrake Root 00:09:40
Help 00:19:30
Wring that Neck 00:25:32
River Deep, Mountain High 00:32:56
Hey Joe 00:42:24
Fun Fact: Rod Evans at the completion of Kentucky Woman, states that it was their latest single and it was released the Saturday last, but in fact it was the album The Book of Taliesyn that he was referring too. The lead off single Kentucky Woman, wouldn't be released by Tetragramaton until the following Saturday ( Oct 26, 1968).
Great old stuff from the early days, thanks
I believe this was the first concert for Deep Purple as the supporting act for Cream . Apparently Jimi Hendrix attended one of these concerts and told his buddy Eric that Purple had blown their doors off. A little later in the tour Cream felt that Purple were a little too good at the "upstaging game" and booted Purple from the tour. Ginger could be heard yelling at Jack, " These Bouffant-headed Freaks are too good!"
The reason that decreamed cream was deep purple, much better in any sense...
I believe that I'm mistaken. This wasn't the final concert but rather the first concert on the tour.
@@doccyclopz Probably mostly that Jackass Ginger Baker's fault.
Deep Purple is so superior to Cream, there can´t even be a comparisement
@@SouthCircinus Was there at The Forum. Deep Purple really blew us away. Ginger Baker was always such a curmudgeon. He was probably squawking the loudest about Deep Purple.
Boiler well and truly stoked!
Great!!It was heavy and loud!!!
Pruple nice great
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Did Deep Purple ever play anything from their third album live?