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Title: Deep Purple Kick Off World Tour
Post by: Malcolm on December 09, 2004, 05:23:07 PM
 Brighton, U.K.'s daily newspaper The Argus reported in its Nov. 24 edition that LED ZEPPELIN stars Jimmy Page and Robert Plant came along to DEEP PURPLE's sold-out gig at the Brighton Centre last month. After being "begged to get on stage and join their old mockers," they declined, preferring to watch along with the fans.

Looks like Robert and Jimmy were there together :yes:


Title: Re: Zeppelin Decline To Jam With Deep Purple At Gig
Post by: MR.BROWNSTONE on December 09, 2004, 10:27:21 PM
I'm kinda shocked that Deep Purple played to a sold out show. Nothing against Deep Purple at all because I like them a lot just did not think they can still sell them out like the good old days. Does anyone know how big this stadium is? Too bad they did not go one stage and do just one or two songs with them. I don't think they will ever don anything again. They are gettign up in age.


Title: Re: Zeppelin Decline To Jam With Deep Purple At Gig
Post by: Genesis on December 10, 2004, 09:40:16 AM
I'm kinda shocked that Deep Purple played to a sold out show. Nothing against Deep Purple at all because I like them a lot just did not think they can still sell them out like the good old days. Does anyone know how big this stadium is? Too bad they did not go one stage and do just one or two songs with them. I don't think they will ever don anything again. They are gettign up in age.
I beg to differ.. The live videos i've seen look sold out anyway.... And the concert i went to was sold out as well... Bananas is a great album. Check it out : ok:


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Malcolm on August 24, 2005, 11:14:35 PM
 According to TheHighwayStar.com, DEEP PURPLE have set the tentative track listing for their new album, "Rapture of the Deep", due on October 21 via Edel Records.

DEEP PURPLE spent five weeks at a Los Angeles studio earlier this year recording the follow-up to 2003's "Bananas" with producer Mike Bradford. The album is described by keyboardist Don Airey as "a lot heavier" than "Bananas". "We recorded it in the same studio that use to be used by KORN, and it's got a wonderful sound," Airey said. "It's got a real, immediate drum and organ sound. I was really happy working in there."

"Rapture of the Deep" track listing:

01. Back to Back
02. Before Time Began
03. Clearly Quite Absurd
04. Don?t Let Go
05. Girls Like That
06. Rapture of the Deep
07. MTV (European bonus track)
08. Money Talks
09. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
10. Junkyard Blues (Japanese bonus track)
11. Things I Never Said
12. Wrong Man

"Rapture of the Deep" will be the group's first release since their split with the EMI label.


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Jamie on August 25, 2005, 06:39:39 AM
The album is described by keyboardist Don Airey as "a lot heavier" than "Bananas". "We recorded it in the same studio that use to be used by KORN, and it's got a wonderful sound," Airey said. "It's got a real, immediate drum and organ sound. I was really happy working in there."

Good God! Deep Purple haven't gone nu-metal now have they?!


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on August 25, 2005, 04:13:57 PM
Our own HTGTH member Dick Purple has a new album coming out?


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: RichardNixon on August 26, 2005, 01:29:40 AM
Ian Gillian has gone to be like 100 years old. : ok: :peace: Good for him. :peace: :peace: :peace:


Title: Re: Zeppelin Decline To Jam With Deep Purple At Gig
Post by: Izzy on August 26, 2005, 03:10:16 AM
I'm kinda shocked that Deep Purple played to a sold out show. Nothing against Deep Purple at all because I like them a lot just did not think they can still sell them out like the good old days. Does anyone know how big this stadium is?

Its a club - max 1500 capacity, its no massive achievement

Deep Purple strike me as a joke these days - 'bananas' wtf?


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Malcolm on October 16, 2005, 09:04:06 PM
DEEP PURPLE played a secret show at London's Hard Rock Caf? on October 10, 2005, partly to launch the new album, "Rapture of the Deep", and partly to celebrate the reopening of the venue which was gutted by fire some time ago. It was an invite-only do. The concert was reportedly filmed, but it is not presently clear what the footage will be used for. DEEP PURPLE played a 65-minute set in front of just a couple of hundred people, and didn't come on until after 11:00 p.m. The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Fireball
02. I've Got Your Number
03. Strange Kind of Woman
04. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
05. Rapture of the Deep
06. Wrong Man
07. Lazy
08. Perfect Strangers
09. Highway Star
10. Smoke on the Water

In other news, the Live 8 Toronto DVD will include two (of three) tracks performed by DEEP PURPLE during the concert ? "Smoke on the Water" and "Hush". The release date is November 4.


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: RichardNixon on December 17, 2005, 05:13:41 PM
Got the new DP today, it's called "Rapture of the Deep." Haven't listened yet.


Title: Re: Zeppelin Decline To Jam With Deep Purple At Gig
Post by: ClintroN on December 19, 2005, 02:57:47 AM
I'm kinda shocked that Deep Purple played to a sold out show. Nothing against Deep Purple at all because I like them a lot just did not think they can still sell them out like the good old days. Does anyone know how big this stadium is?

Its a club - max 1500 capacity, its no massive achievement

Deep Purple strike me as a joke these days - 'bananas' wtf?

you listen to Fort Miner....you strike me as a joke  :hihi:


saw Deep Purple in OZ i think...02', man, these guys are the shit, no question!!!
i dunno how many people but it was fuckin' huge, sold out!!


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: RichardNixon on December 19, 2005, 03:14:43 AM
"Bananas" is kind of a stupid title, but that was a really good album. Some DP albums that came out in the late 80s-early 90s were kinda weak, but there last several albums have been quite strong.


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 19, 2005, 10:04:45 AM
Our own HTGTH member Dick Purple has a new album coming out?
:hihi:

"Bananas" is kind of a stupid title, but that was a really good album. Some DP albums that came out in the late 80s-early 90s were kinda weak, but there last several albums have been quite strong.

So what's your review of all the album?


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Queen of Everything on December 19, 2005, 10:16:21 AM
Argh!!  I saw a Deep Purple "Live at Royal Alburt Hall" Record today!!  Reading this makes me wish I had brought the damn thing.   :rant:


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 19, 2005, 10:24:33 AM
Argh!!  I saw a Deep Purple "Live at Royal Alburt Hall" Record today!!  Reading this makes me wish I had brought the damn thing.   :rant:

Why didn't they play a couple of familiar songs?  ???


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Queen of Everything on December 19, 2005, 10:26:40 AM
Argh!!? I saw a Deep Purple "Live at Royal Alburt Hall" Record today!!? Reading this makes me wish I had brought the damn thing.? ?:rant:

Why didn't they play a couple of familiar songs?? ???

Beg yours??  ???


Title: Re: New Deep Purple Album Announced
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 20, 2005, 11:12:28 AM
Argh!!  I saw a Deep Purple "Live at Royal Alburt Hall" Record today!!  Reading this makes me wish I had brought the damn thing.   :rant:

Why didn't they play a couple of familiar songs?  ???

Beg yours??  ???
Sorry I misunderstood


Title: Re: Deep Purple Kick Off World Tour
Post by: Malcolm on January 18, 2006, 11:11:03 AM
DEEP PURPLE kicked off their world tour with a headlining performance Tuesday (Jan. 17) at the Astoria in London, England.

01. Pictures of Home
02. Things I Never Said
03. Ted the Mechanic
04. Living Wreck
05. Rapture of the Deep
06. Wrong Man
07. Before Time Began
08. Lost Contact
09. Well-Dressed Guitar
10. Lazy
11. Keyboard Solo
12. Perfect Strangers
13. Junkyard Blues
14. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming
15. Space Truckin
16. Highway Star
17. Smoke on The Water
18. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
19. Black Night

DEEP PURPLE are touring in support of their latest CD, "Rapture of the Deep", which was issued in the U.S. in November via Eagle Records. The follow-up to 2003's "Bananas" is the group's first release since their split with the EMI label.


Title: Re: Deep Purple
Post by: Malcolm on March 01, 2020, 10:40:14 AM
DEEP PURPLE: 'Whoosh!' Album Details Revealed, European Tour Announced

DEEP PURPLE will release its new album, "Whoosh!", on June 12 via earMUSIC. The legendary rockers' 21st studio LP was once again helmed by Canadian producer Bob Ezrin (KISS, PINK FLOYD, ALICE COOPER), who also worked on DEEP PURPLE's last two studio albums, 2017's "Infinite" and 2013's "Now What?!" Together they created the most versatile album in their collaboration. DEEP PURPLE "stretched out in all directions" without any limitation, letting their creativity go.

"DEEP PURPLE is putting the Deep back into Purple" was the half-joking motto in the studio after the first songs made it clear that Ezrin and PURPLE were on their path to creating an album pushing the boundaries of time, while voicing their resentment about the current situation of the world and addressing all generations.

"Whoosh!" will be available as limited CD+DVD mediabook (including the one-hour feature "Roger Glover And Bob Ezrin In Conversation" and, for the first time, the full live performance at Hellfest 2017 as video), 2LP+DVD edition, limited boxset and digital.

"We've included everything that made the whole band smile, including Bob Ezrin. We've always enjoyed making music and having the incredible luxury of a loyal audience," said guitarist Steve Morse.

Track listing:

01. Throw My Bones
02. Drop The Weapon
03. We're All The Same In The Dark
04. Nothing At All
05. No Need To Shout
06. Step By Step
07. What The What
08. The Long Way Round
09. The Power Of The Moon
10. Remission Possible
11. Man Alive
12. And The Address
13. Dancing In My Sleep

Last fall, DEEP PURPLE bassist Roger Glover told the Chicago Sun-Times that he and his bandmates planned to keep recording new music.

"We've been working a bit," he revealed. "There's a few things around, we don't know yet what's, where, or when, but we've not stopped yet.

"There's a danger, of course, if you've become successful, that people want you to do the same thing and be successful all over again and keep going, but it doesn't work that way," he added. "You can't just simply repeat yourself."

Having released six albums since 1996, Glover said everyone in PURPLE has been committed to keeping things fresh.

"I think that there was almost an unspoken desire to move forward, to not repeat ourselves," he explained. "Of course, the players are the same, so the sounds can be the same in all the style or something like that. But as far as writing songs are concerned, I think most bands don't get the songs right. They talk about performance and hooks and stuff like that, but to me writing a song is much more than that. And we've always tried to write different songs. The danger is, of course, you become a parody of yourself if you try and copy yourself. And so, we've always tried to move on and change. It's a challenge."

DEEP PURPLE will embark on a full European tour starting in late May.

Confirmed dates:

May 31 - Moscow - Megasport Ice Palace (RU)
Jun. 03 - Istanbul - Lifepark (TR)
Jun. 06 - Athens - Rockwave Festival (Terravibe Park) (GR)
Jun. 20 - Clisson - HellFest (FR)
Jun. 21 - Dessel - Graspop Metal Meeting (BE)
Jun. 24 - Hamburg - Stadtpark Freilichtbühne (DE)
Jun. 25 - Aalborg - Skovdalen (Open Air) (DK)
Jun. 27 - Oslo - Tons of Rock Ekeberg (NO)
Jun. 30 - Paris (Boulogne Billancourt) - La Seine Musicale (FR)
Jul. 01 - Nimes - Festival De Nimes Les Arenes (FR)
Jul. 03 - Klam - Clam Rock (AT)
Jul. 04 - Eisenstadt - Lovely Days (AT)
Jul. 06 - Bologna - Bologna Sonic Park (IT)
Jul. 08 - Sion - Sion sous Sion sous les étoiles (CH)
Jul. 10 - Bonn - Kunst Rasen Granau (DE)
Jul. 11 - Rosenheim - Rosenheim Sommerfestival (DE)
Jul. 14 - Halle (Saale) - Freilichtbühne Peißnitz (DE)
Jul. 15 - Mainz - Open Air Volkspark Mainz (DE)
Jul. 17 - St Julien en Genevois - Guitare en Scene Festival (FR)
Jul. 18 - Brombach - Lieder Am See (DE)
Jul. 20 - Carcassone - Festival De Carcassone Theatre Jean Deschamps (FR)
Jul. 22 - Lörrach - Stimmen Festival (DE)
Jul. 24 - Colmar - Festival De La Foire Aux Vins De Colmar Parc Des Expositions (FR)
Jul. 26 - Stockholm - Hovet Ice Hall (SE)
Jul. 27 - Gothenburg - Partille Arena (SE)
Jul. 29 - Copenhagen - Royal Arena (DK)
Oct. 02 - Manchester - Manchester Arena (GB)
Oct. 03 - London - O2 (London) (GB)
Oct. 05 - Glasgow - Hydro (GB)
Oct. 06 - Leeds - FD Arena (GB)
Oct. 08 - Birmingham - Arena (Birmingham) (GB)
Oct. 10 - Luxembourg - Rockhal (LU)
Oct. 13 - Berlin - Max Schmeling Halle (DE)
Oct. 14 - Lodz - Atlas Arena (PL)
Oct. 16 - Stuttgart - Schleyer-Halle (DE)
Oct. 17 - Oberhausen - KP Arena (DE)
Oct. 19 - Milan - Forum (IT)
Oct. 20 - Zurich - Hallenstadion (CH)
Oct. 22 - Lille - Zenith (FR)
Oct. 24 - Dijon - Zenith (FR)
Oct. 26 - Clermont Ferrand - Zenith D'Auvergne (FR)
Oct. 28 - Amsterdam - Ziggo Dome (NL)