Posted 2 days ago on February 16th 2024, here is Sina Döring's drum cover of the Deep Purple classic Child In Time
As an added bonus, we also have the Behind The Scenes of filming this cover.
Sina being amazing as always.
Enjoy!
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Deep Purple // Child in Time
Sweet child, in time, you'll see the line
The line that's drawn between good and bad
See the blind man shooting at the world
Bullets flying, mmm, taking toll
If you've been bad, Lord, I bet you have
And you've not been hit, oh, by flying lead
You'd better close your eyes
Oh, bow your head
Wait for the ricochet
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#UnDiscoPerLaPausaPranzo - #1446 - 28 Aprile 2023 - Deep Purple - Deep Purple in Rock - 1970
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IN PRAISE OF NON-SABBATH, SUPER-SEVENTIES HEAVY ROCK.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on one of the greatest thumbnails in the history of heavy rock, rock music, '70s rock, and of the interwebs in general -- representing three different time periods of 1970s rock, and the gradual and inevitavle evolution of heavy music therein.
"So you think that ‘70s heavy metal starts and ends with BLACK SABBATH? That nothing else released during metal’s inaugural decade could match the thunderous grind of Tony Iommi’s guitar? Well, that’s just not true and today we intend to prove it with our gallery of the "10 Heaviest Albums of the 1970s Not Recorded by Black Sabbath."
Even as heavy metal was taking shape, in the wee months of 1970, there were countless bands vying to be the loudest, toughest, scariest and – yep – heaviest on the block, and in the most far-flung corners of the globe, too. That’s because SABBATH, LED ZEPPELIN, DEEP PURPLE and select others transformed heavy music into a genuine commercial phenomenon, well beyond the underground; everyone wanted in on the action."
-- LOUDWIRE, "10 Heaviest Albums of the 1970s Not Recorded by Black Sabbath," by Eduardo Rivadavia, c. September 2020
Source: https://loudwire.com/10-heaviest-albums-of-the-1970s-not-recorded-by-black-sabbath.
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Deep Purple - Speed King (1970)
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Deep Purple “Child in Time” (Album Deep Purple in Rock ) (1970)
I strongly encourage you to listen to this song.
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I always thought Rick Wright looked familiar
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