seen the article by mark on the deep purple show? noticed the picture of a man next to the text? recognised the man? :-)
good article.
also the part on mark/david is short but interesting.
thnx to my dutch friend who sent it to me.
OMG! Mark doing a review of a Purple show? Is this real or what???!!! How maNY freakin times i looked for a real link between my 2 favorite artists and finally this!This is for the history books! LOL. Anyone can read what he wrote cause i cant.....I just can understand the title......
So your quest is over ferguitar! Sorry that Jon Lord died! He will be missed.
i NEVER liked KTGC. except for maybe 2 or 3 songs which i kinda like. my biggest dissapointment
I have dared to state this on another thread and Rollergirl and (I think) Val, almost crucified me. I listened to it repeatedly two days in a row, and I kind of changed my opinion. It is not such a bad album, but still on the bottom of my list. (except if you count ATR with Emyllou Harris)
By the way, I was listening to Punish the monkey on the radio the other day, and the intro sounded much like "On the beach" by Chris Rea. Anyone else spotted the resemblance?
About OES, it is the one that I heard as a fan upon it's release, so it was the one that gave me the biggest thrill. Still believe that a 45 minute album without the 3 hit singles (CE,The bug, HF, would be much much better. I just love Planet of NO, and the rest is such a mixture of different styles that you simply can't get bored.
Shangri La was another first for me. Found a promo of it 2 weeks before its official release day in London and heard it in the apartment the same afternoon, after walking from Euston to the Battersea plant and back again from the other side of Thames, with stops at the palace and Brixton and many other places that I heard from songs. I don't know if I went by Abbey road that day... It is however 3rd after TRD and STP.