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Thursday, January 18, 2007

My music review

Since I'm find out what the something that very pleasant to hear and learn is no doubt to conclude about music.Most of my day need this pleasure to release and make my mood positive.In different angle of view it is art add with combining vocal and intrumental sounds.Music is evolved and no expired date.Now I'm enjoyed so much with SOAD type of music and suddenly in bar or lounges here,live band still playing with old song.That great!! it's remind nostalgic to audien in the past.I can see how their enjoyed it with different style...That interesting.One of the song touch me alot is from Deep purple-soldier of fortune and smoke on the water.When I'm search it in the net,so surprise Deep purple is old timer performer hard rock band.I think most of new era of rock band now inspired from Deep purple kind of music.Here with is article and summary about this group.



-Deep Purple are an English hard rock band formed in London, England in 1968 (see 1968 in music). Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered to be one of the pioneer contributors to the heavy metal and the hard rock genres.

-(1964–1967) Pre-Deep Purple years
The band Episode Six released several singles in the UK during the mid-sixties. It featured Ian Gillan on vocals, Graham Dimmock on guitar, Roger Glover on bass, Tony Lander on guitar, Sheila Carter on keyboards, and Harvey Shields on the drums. Despite extensive touring, they never had their big break.

-(1994–present) Revival with Steve Morse
Steve Morse’s arrival revitalised the band. In 1996 the critically acclaimed Purpendicular was released. Deep Purple enjoyed success throughout the rest of the 1990s, releasing the harder-sounding Abandon in 1998, and touring with renewed enthusiasm. In 1999, Jon Lord, with the help of a fan who was also a musicologist and composer, painstakingly recreated the Concerto for Group and Orchestra; the original score having been lost. It was once again performed at the Royal Albert Hall in September 1999, this time with the London Symphony Orchestra.

4 comments:

clickfire said...

Smoke on the Water is one of my all time favs.

arephyz said...

Soldier of fortune...!!

Adam said...

You mentioned 3 of my favourite bands here - Deep Purple, the grandfathers are still rocking. Howeve, I like Led Zeppelin more.

great blog.

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