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His neo-classical solo on "Highway Star" gives me goosebumps.garbeaj wrote:I never like Blackmore's playing at all...it was Lord and Paice that made the band for me. All the distortion and balls came from Lord's Hammond and Marshalls whereas Blackmore had the overly thin strat sound. Also, the lead lines from Lord were much more interesting than Blackmore's, unless they were doubling each other. Lord was Purple as far as I'm concerned...
And Lazy, Space Truckin, Place In Line, Maybe I'm a Leo, Super Trooper, Mary Long, Smooth Dancer, Pictures of Home, Never Before, MIght Just Take Your Life, Lay Down Stay Down, You Fool No One, Mistreated, BURN!!!!SteadyEddie wrote:His neo-classical solo on "Highway Star" gives me goosebumps.garbeaj wrote:I never like Blackmore's playing at all...it was Lord and Paice that made the band for me. All the distortion and balls came from Lord's Hammond and Marshalls whereas Blackmore had the overly thin strat sound. Also, the lead lines from Lord were much more interesting than Blackmore's, unless they were doubling each other. Lord was Purple as far as I'm concerned...
He WAS the sound of Deep Purple.
I never cared for Ritchie's tones or playing...just my opinion. All the distortion and power came from Lord. I like the riff from "Burn" and all, but I found myself waiting to hear what Lord would do on every song more so than Blackmore. I never cared for Blackmore's showmanship...seemed a bit contrived to me. But that is just my opinion...NY Chief wrote:And Lazy, Space Truckin, Place In Line, Maybe I'm a Leo, Super Trooper, Mary Long, Smooth Dancer, Pictures of Home, Never Before, MIght Just Take Your Life, Lay Down Stay Down, You Fool No One, Mistreated, BURN!!!!SteadyEddie wrote:His neo-classical solo on "Highway Star" gives me goosebumps.garbeaj wrote:I never like Blackmore's playing at all...it was Lord and Paice that made the band for me. All the distortion and balls came from Lord's Hammond and Marshalls whereas Blackmore had the overly thin strat sound. Also, the lead lines from Lord were much more interesting than Blackmore's, unless they were doubling each other. Lord was Purple as far as I'm concerned...
He WAS the sound of Deep Purple.
And these are the songs that come to mind as I think about it.
Methinks you need to re-listen to Ritchie, garb.
Nope..sorry! Just my opinion...he doesn't move me at all in any way on any level. Well, as I said, I like the riff to "Burn", but that's it. And I have listened to pretty much their entire catalog. Just not my cup of tea...NY Chief wrote:garb, you don't think Lazy is flawless playing, tone and note choice????