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purpleangel ha scritto:'a Sora Roxy
Anvedi! Ma chessei diventato "dde Roma"????

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Preso il biglietto per Maiano!
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ROXI76_99 ha scritto:purpleangel ha scritto:'a Sora Roxy
Anvedi! Ma chessei diventato "dde Roma"????

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GIORGIO.MARCATO ha scritto:Preso il biglietto per Maiano!
Bella Jure se vedemo là!

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ROXI76_99 ha scritto:GIORGIO.MARCATO ha scritto:Preso il biglietto per Maiano!
Bella Jure se vedemo là!. Dove lo fanno? Al glorioso campetto di calcio?
Con molto piacere! (si dice così, per educazione


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bene bene..il numero di grappette aumenta 

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Nel nordest si fa così... 

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Purplerock ha scritto:Io mi faccio Roma.... ogni occasione per rivedere la città eterna è sempre un piacere....
Ecco bravo! Organizziamo un bel gruppozzo?

Screamin' out pictures of home...
Solieri bè, che dire...
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Certo.... ci troviamo e ci facciamo anche qualche birrozzo....mi sembra un ottima idea no?
I Deep Purple non fanno rock....i Deep Purple SONO il rock!!
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Finora 3 consumazioni forumiane da mettere in conto al generoso Marco, invece io penso che in Friuli gli spettatori saranno tanti di più. A proposito, quanta gente può contenere la piazza, lì a Majano?ciavelon ha scritto:bene bene..il numero di grappette aumenta
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Chiediamo al Sior Riavez.... 

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grassie dal sior ROXI76_99:wink: dunque da quello che so la festa si svolge in paese ed il concerto nel campo sportivo, ma dovrebbe essere tutto molto unito ovviamente, e allora solo tre grappe devo offrire? me la asciugo con poco



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riassumendo, visto che mi sono accorto di non aver risposto, tanta gente quanta ne può contenere un campo sportivo.. 

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ciavelon ha scritto:riassumendo, visto che mi sono accorto di non aver risposto, tanta gente quanta ne può contenere un campo sportivo..
...mi piace l'idea della festa con a seguire il concerto.
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ciavelon ha scritto:riassumendo, visto che mi sono accorto di non aver risposto, tanta gente quanta ne può contenere un campo sportivo..
Aaaah,quindi al "glorioso" campetto di cui sopra! Secoli fa lì vidi un concerto dei Litfiba quando ancora erano semi-credibili....

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Perfect Strangers - Dubai 21-02-2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRXyCtPP ... 6A&index=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRXyCtPP ... 6A&index=1
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Grande suonaccio cattivo di Don nell'intro!
Big Ian che torna al gilet d'ordinanza ed ovviamente fa un mischiotto con il testo come sempre...
La registrazione non è ottimale ma mi pare abbiano ottimi suoni, no?
Big Ian che torna al gilet d'ordinanza ed ovviamente fa un mischiotto con il testo come sempre...
La registrazione non è ottimale ma mi pare abbiano ottimi suoni, no?
Non si dice "La copertina di In Rock sembra Mount Rushmore"
si dice "Mount Rushmore sembra la copertina di In Rock"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alepurple
si dice "Mount Rushmore sembra la copertina di In Rock"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alepurple
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Forse è la registrazione ma a me sembra un po' spompa.
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Credo che sia la registrazione, quasi pessima direi.
Drinking, smoking and messing around with women...
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Una nuova intro. Qualcuno sa di che si tratta?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9TlNGBjUyY Opening act
E una review
http://13thfloor.co.nz/reviews/concert- ... y-24-2013/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9TlNGBjUyY Opening act
E una review
http://13thfloor.co.nz/reviews/concert- ... y-24-2013/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHQr2ixPuj0 sempre da Dubai Hush con Duetto Don Steve !!! 

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Mi sembrano in ottima forma i nostri amici....bene bene!!!!!



I Deep Purple non fanno rock....i Deep Purple SONO il rock!!
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Intervista a Dubai.. ho messo in neretto la parte in cui il nostro cantante risponde sulla mancata nomination dei DP alla R'n'R Hall of Fame, dopo essermi fatto una sonora risata. Ian Gillan is the man!
Deep Purple's Ian Gillan: 'You still have the undulations of happiness and misery…'
Feb 27, 2013
On the benefits of being older
Life's not so rocky now. It was very volatile when you're young, you've got no experience. Your sense of disappointment is far greater, your sense of success is overwhelming. And then you've got the emotional conflict within any group that you're not mature enough to deal with until you get older. It levels out. You still have the undulations of happiness and misery, but they don't peak through to such extremes.
On the new Deep Purple album, due out in April
It's been seven years since we made a record, so everyone's getting excited about it. It was recorded in Nashville in late summer and I think it sounds wonderful. I think it's the best-sounding Deep Purple record that's ever been made. I say that because I've always been a critic of our sound, I thought we sacrificed a lot in the sound for breaking new ground, for recording in unconventional places and capturing the spirit of adventure, breaking away from recording studios as we did in the early days.
On not showing any respect on the album
We've made a conscious effort to not show any respect any more as we'd been pressured to do over the years, for radio play, because they don't bloody play the thing anyway. I was shocked to look back recently and found there were only seven tracks on Deep Purple in Rock, Fireball and Machine Head albums. And some of them were eight to nine minutes long. And that's because the music has dynamics and texture and it was a new form of music, not confined to radio discipline. We've gone back to that, which gives a lot of freedom to the development of the songs, some of which are quite long.
On YouTube spoiling everything
There's very little you can do these days about having any impact at a launch for a record unless you keep it very secret, because communications are so immediate and YouTube and everything else kind of spoils the party. Everyone wants to know everything now, even if the information isn't accurate or complete. There used to be a time when people used to hold up cigarette lighters and candles at concerts and the place was aglow to celebrate the end of the evening or during a slow song, there was this congregational euphoria that used to exist. It still does, but now it's a question of iPhones being held up.
On being the hardest-touring band in the world
Since Don [Airey] joined in 2002, we've been working more intensely than ever before. We played in 48 countries last year, or the year before, something like that. And we do five cities a week. We've got two rigs so we now do leapfrogging with the equipment so that we can make all these dates. It's absolutely fantastic, a real joy.
On Deep Purple's controversial absence from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
It's not the fans who have any say in this, it's the people in the business. It's the same people who vote for the Grammy Awards, and we never had a Grammy, the same people who vote for the Oscars, the Baftas. It's the controlling interests of the industry in America, and I could tell you many stories about this but I think all you need to know is that these are the people who thought that The Monkees were America's answer to The Beatles, so I'm not really that disappointed. But I would like to humbly thank those who have come out and voiced support.
On This Is Spinal Tap's accuracy in portraying heavy metal in the 1970s
I spent many an hour over a few drinks with a friend of a consultant of the people who were writing the screenplay and I gave them lots of little tips about my years with Black Sabbath and a lot of other experiences, some of which appeared in the film, including the Stonehenge scene. Unfortunately, the movie had a much smaller budget, because our Stonehenge was full size, and is still dismantled in shipping containers scattered in ports around the world. Also, when the band are told that their album has been deemed unplayable on the radio, this is actually because the record I made with Black Sabbath called Born Again was actually deemed unplayable because somebody went in at the last minute and turned the bass up on everything. I have no idea who that might have been.
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Deep Purple's Ian Gillan: 'You still have the undulations of happiness and misery…'
Feb 27, 2013
On the benefits of being older
Life's not so rocky now. It was very volatile when you're young, you've got no experience. Your sense of disappointment is far greater, your sense of success is overwhelming. And then you've got the emotional conflict within any group that you're not mature enough to deal with until you get older. It levels out. You still have the undulations of happiness and misery, but they don't peak through to such extremes.
On the new Deep Purple album, due out in April
It's been seven years since we made a record, so everyone's getting excited about it. It was recorded in Nashville in late summer and I think it sounds wonderful. I think it's the best-sounding Deep Purple record that's ever been made. I say that because I've always been a critic of our sound, I thought we sacrificed a lot in the sound for breaking new ground, for recording in unconventional places and capturing the spirit of adventure, breaking away from recording studios as we did in the early days.
On not showing any respect on the album
We've made a conscious effort to not show any respect any more as we'd been pressured to do over the years, for radio play, because they don't bloody play the thing anyway. I was shocked to look back recently and found there were only seven tracks on Deep Purple in Rock, Fireball and Machine Head albums. And some of them were eight to nine minutes long. And that's because the music has dynamics and texture and it was a new form of music, not confined to radio discipline. We've gone back to that, which gives a lot of freedom to the development of the songs, some of which are quite long.
On YouTube spoiling everything
There's very little you can do these days about having any impact at a launch for a record unless you keep it very secret, because communications are so immediate and YouTube and everything else kind of spoils the party. Everyone wants to know everything now, even if the information isn't accurate or complete. There used to be a time when people used to hold up cigarette lighters and candles at concerts and the place was aglow to celebrate the end of the evening or during a slow song, there was this congregational euphoria that used to exist. It still does, but now it's a question of iPhones being held up.
On being the hardest-touring band in the world
Since Don [Airey] joined in 2002, we've been working more intensely than ever before. We played in 48 countries last year, or the year before, something like that. And we do five cities a week. We've got two rigs so we now do leapfrogging with the equipment so that we can make all these dates. It's absolutely fantastic, a real joy.
On Deep Purple's controversial absence from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
It's not the fans who have any say in this, it's the people in the business. It's the same people who vote for the Grammy Awards, and we never had a Grammy, the same people who vote for the Oscars, the Baftas. It's the controlling interests of the industry in America, and I could tell you many stories about this but I think all you need to know is that these are the people who thought that The Monkees were America's answer to The Beatles, so I'm not really that disappointed. But I would like to humbly thank those who have come out and voiced support.
On This Is Spinal Tap's accuracy in portraying heavy metal in the 1970s
I spent many an hour over a few drinks with a friend of a consultant of the people who were writing the screenplay and I gave them lots of little tips about my years with Black Sabbath and a lot of other experiences, some of which appeared in the film, including the Stonehenge scene. Unfortunately, the movie had a much smaller budget, because our Stonehenge was full size, and is still dismantled in shipping containers scattered in ports around the world. Also, when the band are told that their album has been deemed unplayable on the radio, this is actually because the record I made with Black Sabbath called Born Again was actually deemed unplayable because somebody went in at the last minute and turned the bass up on everything. I have no idea who that might have been.
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28 feb 2013 - Peter Frampton dividerà il palco con i Deep Purple il prossimo autunno. Con una serie di date attese tra il mese di ottobre e di novembre, il polistrumentista di Bromley girerà la Germania insieme alla storica band hard & heavy.
E' stato lo stesso Frampton a darne notizia: "Buongiorno Germania!", ha scritto il musicista su Facebook "Come potete vedere io e la mia band torneremo a suonare per voi più avanti quest'anno. Non vedo l'ora di poter suonare insieme ai miei grandi amici Deep Purple. Questa sarà la seconda volta che andiamo in tour insieme. Steve Morse è uno dei miei chitarristi preferiti di tutti i tempi. E' tempo di un po' di riff nel backstage e di assoli improvvisati. L'ho detto ad alta voce?".
Ecco le date fissate per il tour congiunto di Peter Frampton e i Deep Purple:
22 ottobre - Dresden, Messehalle
24 - Erfurt, Massehalle
25 - Regensburg, Donau Arena
26 - Berlin, Max - Shmelighalle
29 - Dusseldorf, Mitsubishi Arena
31 - Stuttgart, Schleyyerhalle
1 novembre - Dortmund, Westfalenhalle
2 - Mannheim, SAP Arena
I Deep Purple hanno recentemente annunciato l'uscita del loro prossimo lavoro in studio, il primo in otto anni (da "Rapture of the deep" del 2005). Intitolato "Now what?!", il disco raggiungerà gli scaffali il prossimo 27 aprile e verrà presentato dal vivo con una tournée mondiale che sarà annunciata prossimamente.
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