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The rubble moved

In this collection of bite-sized memoirs, Ritchie Blackmore talks about the earliest days of Deep Purple: meeting Derek Lawrence, signing an unfavourable contract, covering Hush, and 16 telegrams from Chris Curtis.

Previous instalments: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.



3 Comments to “The rubble moved”:

  1. 1
    MacGregor says:

    ‘A house in the country, it had to be haunted’…………Blackmore at his best………..Thanks for the reminder, always enjoy hearing him talk and play the guitar. Cheers.

  2. 2
    James Steven Gemmell says:

    Blackmore’s memory – when he’s being serious – is phenomenal. He’ll give the date of some relatively obscure historical event, and you look it up and he’s spot on every time. Ritchie’s got perfect timing with his sense of humor. Chris Curtis, obviously, had done one too many magic mushrooms at that point.

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    Karin Verndal says:

    Awww he thinks EC was the best guitar player in the world 😁

    RB is a poet, my favourite guitarist ☺️
    I could listen to him all day long.

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