Episode #5 - Deep Purple

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The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #5 “Deep Purple” May 27, 2019 Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean,  RadioPublic, or search in your favorite podcatcher!  Show Updates: Welcome to Australia, Estonia, Serbia, Romania, Japan, Namibia, and the UK who just joined our listeners!   20 countries! Copyright issue on Episode #4 for “The Shield” only. Pretty sure it was a glitch with the algorithm. John has a new mic! Listener Feedback: Numerous tweets to review. It’s pronounced QWAY-ter-mass!! Got the date wrong on the Rainbow Rising release!!  5/17, not 5/15. Mike Healy sent in a great interview with Bobby Caldwell (former drummer of Captain Beyond).  Thanks,  Mike! Matteo Masiello leaving us a 4 star review on Apple Podcasts.  Thanks, Matteo! Lots of Quatermass links to recordings.  Thanks to Mike Healy! Quatermass Live (1970) Quatermass Live on Swedish TV with Introduction and proper pronunciation Quatermass - One Blind Mice (Hits à Gogo 28th April 1971) QUATERMASS: "A Phantom Pteranodon" (Live in Berlin, March 4th, 1971), full show, audio only QUATERMASS: Bern, Switzerland: November 9, 1970 (full show) Elf Covering “War Pigs” in 1972 History Leading Up to Deep Purple: Album Review: Deep Purple Tracks : Chasing Shadows (Paice, Lord) Blind (Lord) Lalena (Donovan Leitch) Fault Line (Blackmore, Simper, Lord, Paice) The Painter (Blackmore, Evans, Lord, Simper, Paice) Why Didn’t Rosemary? (Blackmore, Evans, Lord, Simper, Paice) Bird Has Flown (Lord, Evans, Blackmore) April (Blackmore, Lord) History After Release and Reception: In The News . . . Glenn Hughes announces rescheduled dates for his UK tour Rescheduled tour dates can be found at glennhughes.com Whitesnake releases new album “Flesh & Blood” Purchase Flesh & Blood here Rainbow releases “The Storm” Single This is a “rocked up” version of the Blackmore’s Night track of the same name Listen to “The Storm” here This Week in Purple History . . . May 27 through June 2 May 27, 1977: Steve Morse’s first album with Dixie Dregs “Free Fall” is released May 28, 2001: Tony Ashton passed away May 30, 1974: Jon Lord performs the first of his Munich shows which will become his “Windows” album. May 30, 1987: Performance that will be released as “Nobody’s Perfect” June 1, 1972: Warhorse releases their second, and final, album “Red Sea” Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook where we take a deep dive into all of these on a daily  basis. Mystery Track For Further Information: Deep Purple: A Matter of Fact by Jerry Bloom Smoke on the Water: The Deep Purple Story Gettin' Tighter: Deep Purple '68 – '76 by Martin Popoff The Road of Golden Dust: The Deep Purple Story 1968-1976 by Jerry Bloom Deep Purple & Rainbow - Every Album, Every Song 1968-1979 by Steve Pilkington Listener Mail/Comments Comments about the show? Things you’d like us to cover?  We’d love to hear from you. Send us an email at  [email protected] or @ us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

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