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'Lazy' Deep Purple (with a wee bit of harp)
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harmonicanick
2329 posts
Dec 27, 2015
12:01 PM
What a band!!!

Martic
136 posts
Dec 28, 2015
11:18 AM
Awesome tune.

We did an acoustic version with my duo partner. It has some more harmonica.

gmacleod15
261 posts
Dec 29, 2015
5:06 AM
I like your version Martic...nice job.
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Rontana
249 posts
Dec 29, 2015
5:24 AM
Man . . . does that bring back memories. Over the years I had the "Machine Head" album in LP, 8-track and cassette. Wore the things out. Used to crank it up and play along on drums - over and over and over

Also loved their version (done a couple years prior if I remember) of Neil Diamonds "Kentucky Woman."
Goldbrick
1230 posts
Dec 29, 2015
5:33 AM
I never liked those prog bands-althoughi I remember liking Hush as a kid- too much keyboard noodling for me.

Ian Paice is a hell of a drummer tho
eetechTom
13 posts
Dec 29, 2015
9:45 AM
Strange Kind of Woman from "Made in Japan" doesn't get any better! Nice Martic
grahamonica
176 posts
Dec 29, 2015
1:35 PM
You,re right Nick....what a band! Still have most of their albums from the days when I had hair as long as Gillans. For most fans, Smoke on the water and Highway star are usually the favourites,but Lazy was (and still is ) the trackthat blows my mind!!!
@ Martic.....LOVE IT!
Rontana
250 posts
Dec 29, 2015
3:23 PM
@Martic

I don't know that I've ever heard DP done acoustically. That is killer!
harmonicanick
2330 posts
Dec 29, 2015
4:28 PM
Here's the thing, Ritchie Blackmore was from Weston-super-Mare a seaside resort in Somerset uk where I was born.

So, every world tour ended in Weston at the Winter Gardens on a sat night and we luved 'em


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