Sunday, July 30, 2023

Sorry We Have Been So Slow Posting Stuff This Summer

Sorry things have been so slow with the posts. Rosebud and I have been very busy working on a project for our family. As many of you know I have been medically retired for the past 5 years. This due to an injury unrelated to my cancer, that happened from a fall at work due to faulty equipment. With my retirement money blown on medical bills and unable to work I had to apply for my Social Security Benefits. I am not 65 so I had to actually get a lawyer so I could get the benefits I paid for. It took 5 years so they had to pay me 4.5 years of back pay. It really is harder than most people think to get your SSD.

They paid me my back pay and I put it to work for my family. I bought us a house, not just a house but a new one. A new construction which is close to being done. I have rented all my life so this is something I have dreamed of. With the economy scaring people the housing market has really slowed down. I found a very good price then I actually found a good fixed rate by shopping around (a 2 month mortgage search actually and Rosebud actually found it). So my plans for this summer got turned upside down by this. Now I will be packing for that move which is most likely coming in September. This means packing up my music room, a huge job. The last to go will be my computers and hard drives so that there will be playable music in the house. The picture above was taken by my oldest son Spider just 2 days ago. It shows how far they have gotten in the build. I may actually be moving in mid August by the looks of it

Thank You So Much For Your Patience As We Prep For And Make This Move

Rosebud & JustDave



Deep Purple - The Mephisto Waltz ~ Amsterdam, Netherlands August 24, 1969 & Dusseldorf, Germany June 1, 1970 (SBD & Aud)

Deep Purple
The Mephisto Waltz - (Darker Than Blue ~ DTB 007/008)
Club Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands August 24, 1969
Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf, Germany June 1, 1970
Soundboard & Good Audience Recordings

Flac & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included

Lineage: Extracted to FLAC from original silver CDs via EZ CD Audio Converter

Disc One

101 Kneel And Pray
102 Child In Time
103 Mandrake Root
104 Wring That Neck (Instrumental)
105 Paint It Black (Rolling Stones) (Instrumental)

Disc Two

106 Speed King
107 Black Night
201 Child In Time
202 Wring That Neck (Instrumental)
203 Paint It Black (Rolling Stones) (Instrumental)
204 Mandrake Root

Ian Gillan – lead vocals, percussion, harmonica
Ritchie Blackmore – guitar
Roger Glover – bass
Jon Lord (R.I.P.) – keyboards
Ian Paice – drums, percussion

Disc One is the same show as the classic Deep Purple bootleg Ritchie's Blues. It's listed as an audience recording but it is actually a soundboard recording. "Kneel And Pray" is an early version of "Speed King" which will soon be recorded on the In Rock album. "Child In Time" is pretty much the same song that will be recorded for In Rock but of course stretched a little bit here. The "Paint It Black (Rolling Stones)" is done in an instrumental form basically using the main theme of the song as a vehicle for Ian Paice's drum solo. The song will remain in the set until "The Mule" is recorded for the Fireball album. "Mandrake Root" fades just as things are getting started. The important part is the "Wring That Neck" track being included here. It is usually left off uploads because it is thought to be on the New, Live And Rare release. The version of "Wring That Neck" on that album is actually from the Deep Purple's opening set from The Royal Albert Hall during the Live With London Philharmonic Show. The same live tracks from the American Powerhouse compilation release.

Disc Two is a passable audience recording from Deep Purple's tour of Germany in 1970. It's of course a great performance as MK2 had not started to splinter yet. The recording of and tour for the In Rock album is regarded by most members of the band as a time when everyone was in harmony. You do get the full versions of "Wring That Neck" and "Mandrake Root" both almost a half hour each. The interplay between Jon Lord's organ and Ritchie Blackmore's guitar was already developed from 3 years of touring with the MK1 line up. On these performances it was the driving force as the new members Ian Gillan & Roger Glover found their area in Deep Purple's live shows. Ian Gillan's voice would become another lead instrument in the show. Roger Glover had the hardest task of them all. He would hold down the rhythm as Ian Paice plays drums in a much faster pace than most other drummers of the day.

I am so glad that there are so many Deep Purple bootlegs out from all eras. My first chance to see any live Deep Purple was on the California Jam TV broadcast when the MK3 line up was on tour for Burn. My first chance to see Deep Purple live in person was with Tommy Bolan in the band when they played in Detroit. I thought they lacked the energy of the Burn line up, of course we know they were all done with Deep Purple by then. Some of my first shows were seeing classic bands in a state of flux. Deep Purple MK4, Black Sabbath on the Never Say Die Tour, Journey on their first tour with Steve Perry, Foghat after Rod Price left, Ted Nugent with Charlie Huhn, Aerosmith on the Draw The Line Tour. I didn't catch the Deep Purple MK2 line up until the reunion in the early 1980s.

Filefactory Flac CD1
Filefactory Flac CD2

Filefactory MP3

Turbobit Flac CD1
Turbobit Flac CD2

Turbobit MP3


Downloaded From purplehippies.com a great place for all kinds of shows from The Deep Purple Family Tree.