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Ink 19 :: Deep Purple
November 1998 :: Music C-D :: Deep Purple (David Lee Beowülf)
Deep Purple Abandon CMC International Deep Purple had a profound effect on my life since first learning of them back around 1973. My pal Rick's older, older brother, Peter, was out of high school at the time (I was 10) and Pete was into all sorts of crazy music, especially Alice Cooper and Deep Purple ...
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Ink 19 :: Blackmore's Night
July 1998 :: Music A-B :: Blackmore's Night (George Jegadesh)
Blackmore's Night Shadow of the Moon Edel America O.K, was it Deep Purple that was once labeled "world's loudest band," and Ritchie Blackmore its guitarist? Remember those monstrous riffs from "Smoke on the Water," "Black Night," and such metal classics? The same Blackmore has gone as far away as possible ...
Ink 19 :: Riot
March 1998 :: Music O-R :: Riot (George Jegadesh)
.... Not only the guitar, Riot has employed Hammond organs very well too. (The combination of Hammond organs and melodic speed metal reminds you of Deep Purple in their "Highway Star" days!) It sure is a riot listening to this album! Though every track in the album has its fair share of guitar solos and...
Ink 19 :: Melvins
August 1998 :: Music K-M :: Melvins (Charles D.J. Deppner)
...as tastier tracks of Melvins present. The Melvins are still the ultimate punk byproduct of the disenfranchised and pissed FM listeners of Nugent and Deep Purple. Due to the logistical nightmare of OzzFest, this may be the first time I've missed the Melvins touring since '85, but at least I've got `em...
Ink 19 :: Ian Gillan
October 1998 :: Music D-G :: Ian Gillan (George Jegadesh)
Ian Gillan Dreamcatcher Forbidden Yes, folks, this Ian Gillan is the same guy as the vocalist for Deep Purple. During breaks between Deep Purple albums, Gillan has been composing and releasing his solo albums -- Dreamcatcher is his eighth effort. This time around it's a bit ironic that DP's new album ...
Ink 19 :: Christopher Schlegel
August 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Christopher Schlegel (Ed Furniture)
...no further interest in it. I just drop it in the toilet and flush. What are some currently existing pop/rock bands that you enjoy? Why? Van Halen, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, and Metallica are all "currently existing." However, I don't enjoy their "current" work. I do enjoy some of their older work: Van...
Ink 19 :: Bad Manners
March 1998 :: Music A-B :: Bad Manners (Julio Diaz)
...every track, and each carries as many hits as misses. While the record opens strong with the horn-driven "Don't Knock the Baldheads" and a cover of Deep Purple's (!) "Black Night," it putzes out somewhere in the middle of "Down Berry Wood" (which starts great, but loses its way mid-stream), and doesn...
Ink 19 :: Tommy Bolin
November 1998 :: Music A-B :: Tommy Bolin (David Whited)
.... Bolin filled the hole left in the James Gang after the departure of Joe Walsh on their Miami and Bang releases. He also did a brief stint in Deep Purple during the Come Taste the Band album and tour. His fluid playing and jazz-fusion sensibilities dramatically changed the complexion of both bands....
Ink 19 :: School of Rock
Textbooks, chalkboards, the Ramones -- another Rock 'N' Roll High School? Make that "grade school"...Jack Black is back, and more tenacious than ever, in School of Rock. Resident scholar Steve Stav stopped laughing long enough to offer his thoughts on the latest Richard Linklater film.
...above Finn's head; he dashes out to his "band van," trucks in his gear, and begins introducing his classically-trained pupils to the wonders of Deep Purple and the Doors. What begins as a basic lesson in rock 'n' roll develops into a crazed plan to form a backing band for Finn's entry in the Battle...
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