Deep Purple - Listen, Learn, Read On video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/09/16

This is the first track from Deep Purple's second album, Book of Taliesyn (1968).

Lineup (Mk I) - Rod Evans: lead vocals, Ritchie Blackmore: guitar, Nick Simper: bass guitar and backing vocals, Jon Lord: Hammond organ, keyboards, backing vocals, string arrangements on "Anthem", Ian Paice: drums

Lyrics:

In ages past when spells were cast

In a time of men in steel

When a man was taught no special thing

It was all done by feel

So listen, so learn, so read on

You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn

Hear the song of lovely Joan

Her sound so sweet and clear

In the courtroom of the King

Among children and the peers

So listen, so learn, so read on

You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn

"Now hear ye the words of Taliesyn,

on the foaming beach of the ocean,

in the day of trouble,

I shall be of more service to thee

than three hundred salmon..."

The hare he bounds across the page

Past castles white and fair

Past dreaming chessmen on their boards

With a fool's mate as a snare

So listen, so learn, so read on

You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn

"Three times I have been born

I know this from meditation..."

The bird he flies the distance

From pages two to six

Past minstrels in their boxes

To the waters of the Styx

So listen, so learn, so read on

You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn

Don't take the pictures lightly

Listen to their sound

For from their coloured feeling

Experience is found

So listen, so learn, so read on

You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn

"All the sciences of the world are collected in my breast,

for I know what has been, what is now,

and what hereafter will occur..."

Comments

9 years ago

Bo Lidst

...with the -picture of the lp cover(inclluding reflection of the flash)as the cass's offishul cver

9 years ago

Bo Lidst

...love that old cassette I bought in late 80s...

9 years ago

Denis Iqra

space truckin' solo theme

10 years ago

axn36

Deep Purple sucks

10 years ago

spacepatrolman .

1:51 GUITAR SOLO 1:51

11 years ago

slant40

Found this gem tucked away on the "B" side of the "River Deep" 45 - and it remains one of my favourite Deep Purple tracks to this day - 43 years hence! Great lead break from Ritchie (sounds like his ES-335) too.

11 years ago

Irlan Tirando um Som

ian peace Amazing > Drums

12 years ago

Kieran Testa

@johnwoa "greatest psychedelic song of all time"???? pfffff okay....

12 years ago

johnwoa

I loved this song the first time I heard it on an "Underground" am radio program in Sarasota, Florida way back in 1969. I still love it today! Probably the greatest Psychedelic/Underground song of all time!!! The only other that even comes close to this would be the album "Look Inside" by the Asylum Choir (also released in 1968). Thanks for posting this classic!

12 years ago

SupernalOne

"Three times I have been born - I know from meditation" -- "All the sciences of the world are collected here in my breast" I love how these guys drew their mystic psychedelic aura from old-world mystic tradition: Arthurian magics, pre-Christian Celtic symbolism, Romantic traditions, alchemical aspirations, meditations on mortality - not US-style at all, but that much deeper for the ancient roots they tap

12 years ago

SupernalOne

@dblsweet1 Agreed - Deep Purple truly rocks

12 years ago

Sunshine Az

wow only 86 views. google sucks, but deep purple is just as awesome as it was in the 80's and in 1968. I still love this album.

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