Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers with lyrics video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/07/05

'Perfect Strangers' by Deep Purple

From Album 'Perfect Strangers' (1984)

Written by Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover and Ian Gillan

Comments

5 years ago

Stella Ercolani

No prob bro...

5 years ago

Stella Ercolani

Wake the fuck up!

5 years ago

Abdul Rozak

Who's sing it? Gillan or Covedale?

5 years ago

Diane Wallace

Just lost my only son, YOUR TEARS ARE LOST IN FALLING RAIN, this relares so much pain for me, we went to see them together, I remember us singing the chorus togethet, bitter sweet memories. RIP Lee my perfect son.

6 years ago

Marcial Eco

This is what rock music is all about.

6 years ago

Fuzzy Butkus

Frigging Gillian in his prime,I’m thinking the term “ getting more ass than a toilet seat” would apply.That and being lucky his head didn’t cave in from the groupie blowjobs.The 70’s were great for the avg.boy and girl.magine being lead singer for a band like Deep Purple.

6 years ago

Dark Mice

Bought this album when it came out, was 20 yo, brings back great memories, my how the time fly's by. Still as good now as it was then

6 years ago

adrian robledo

ES TREMENDA SU POEISA SIGA ASI SIEMPRE

6 years ago

adrian robledo

por favor no quiero ser agresivo pero le falta volumen...reveNLO ...DP NO SON MAMITAS COMO UDS

6 years ago

Daniel Hernandez

i was 14 when this came out, it still rocks!!!!

6 years ago

MrSpeedyU

Still in love with this song. After all these years, I think I'm going old and sentimental

6 years ago

Rodrik Forrester

CUT THE FUCKIN MUSIC!

6 years ago

Deborah Kerns

I was 17 when this came out. Great track!

6 years ago

Nino Meloni

Letra maravilhosa Musica eterna

6 years ago

David Cortinas

That is one great rock and roll song.

6 years ago

vasilios yulis

what movie was this featured in?

6 years ago

Isabel Muñoz

bueníiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisima!

6 years ago

RJ Walls

Man was I spoiled rotten as a kid growing up in the 70's & 80's with all the Super Groups playing this caliber of incredible Rock music back then. We took it completely for granted, thinking that this amount of phenomenal material was just normal? Who would realize as time would go on that most of the "New Age" Rock groups of the 90's and onward would never measure up anywhere near talent of the numerous bands of those 2 decades? I remember the band Journey would be the opening act of Kiss, the Stones, Van Halen, etc. Ahh..we were so much luckier than the Gen X'rs or Millenium kids of today.

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