My son bought me the mag with CD and kept it for me for Xmas. I have just finished reading the mag and throughout there are some real Respect moments in there. I'm 55 in a few days time and so have lived through all of the line ups. My own opinion is that Messers Blackmore,Gillan, Glover, Lord and Paice were back in the 70's by far the best collective. As a keys man myself then Jon Lord was and always will be an inspiration.
It's good to see those songs being dateless and still being played by the next generations. The pity is that those great songs are not being written anymore ... What Ritchie did on guitar was simply unique. He was not only a lead but a Lied guitarist (Lied is the German word for 'song'), that's to say that his solos were songs within the songs (of Deep Purple). He never intended to set a speed record but was always looking for the best musical solution for the very song. Unmatched as yet!
la verdad Machine Head de Deep Purple es uno de mis albumes favoritos y la verdad me gusto mucho este tributo de otras bandas al celebrar 40 años de su lanzamiento =)
Joe Satriani, what a talent, what a performance (did you get paid double for guitar AND keyboard?), and what a nice (humble?) personality. Joe makes my top 5, Ritchie MIGHT make top10 - stop being a talented arsehole! PS Sammy, Mike and Brad were pretty good too!
My son bought me the mag with CD and kept it for me for Xmas. I have just finished reading the mag and throughout there are some real Respect moments in there. I'm 55 in a few days time and so have lived through all of the line ups. My own opinion is that Messers Blackmore,Gillan, Glover, Lord and Paice were back in the 70's by far the best collective. As a keys man myself then Jon Lord was and always will be an inspiration.
Damn this is awesome!!! One helluva Tribute to an amazing band!!!
It's good to see those songs being dateless and still being played by the next generations. The pity is that those great songs are not being written anymore ... What Ritchie did on guitar was simply unique. He was not only a lead but a Lied guitarist (Lied is the German word for 'song'), that's to say that his solos were songs within the songs (of Deep Purple). He never intended to set a speed record but was always looking for the best musical solution for the very song. Unmatched as yet!
Wish it came out in vinyl so it could rest against all my other Deep Purple L.P.s
Will get the CD thats for sure...!!!
la verdad Machine Head de Deep Purple es uno de mis albumes favoritos y la verdad me gusto mucho este tributo de otras bandas al celebrar 40 años de su lanzamiento =)
Thanks !
18:21 Great comment from Steve Lukather.
great stuff thanks alot
The clip of The Flaming Lips' Smoke on the Water cover. Not really sure who thought that was a good idea.
He played rhythm on most of Joe's latest album and Jimmy Barnes sung on one of the tracks so they must have recorded Lazy then.
I miss Machine Head on this album :D
Brad Whitford plays rhythm guitar on Lazy! how cool is that!
Iron Maiden, Space Truckin..the best cover...
When is the release??????
КЛАСС!!!
maiden still rulez
Joe Bonamassa is here = album is great :-) And the others,of course...
Joe Satriani, what a talent, what a performance (did you get paid double for guitar AND keyboard?), and what a nice (humble?) personality. Joe makes my top 5, Ritchie MIGHT make top10 - stop being a talented arsehole! PS Sammy, Mike and Brad were pretty good too!
Only the Barnes/Bonamassa thing was worth the hype. Also the mastering was terrible on CD. Most compressed one I have ever heard.
The best covers are the ones that are faithful to the original. Some of these are just plain bad.
Metallica rules!!!!
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Everything Zakk and his bandmate talk about is on the money, but their cover sounds horrible.