Deep Purple - Rat Bat Blue video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/07/22

This is the fifth track from Deep Purple's seventh album, Who Do We Think We Are (1973).

Lineup (Mk II) - Ritchie Blackmore: guitar, Ian Gillan: vocals, Roger Glover: bass, John Lord: keyboards/organ, and Ian Paice: drums/percussion

Lyrics:

Hey baby, what you gonna do

When the lights go up on you ?

What's your name, can I drive you home ?

Sweet woman, are you all alone ?

You're the one for me

I'm gonna keep you busy as a bee, could bee, could be

Rat bat blue

Now, get up woman, don't be slow

It's getting late and I wanna go

No cause for acting big

Got to love, got to live

Stick around with me

I'm gonna show you things you never thought you'd see,

you see

Rat bat blue

You're so fine

Get out ! You didn't understand

I'm a hard loving man

No way you can satisfy

The way you look, the way you lie

And when you shut the door

Make sure I don't see you 'round here no more

Rat bat blue

Alright

Comments

8 years ago

GEIR RALLE

What a fantastic album this is :) Jon Lord ,..what a musican he was ,.. RIP!!

8 years ago

Jumpin' JAKE Flash

#HappyBirthdayJonLord #RIP

8 years ago

Hans Jahrling

Great Guitar Riff's

8 years ago

Brad Anderson

what are you morons talking about , substandard album? This whole LP was brilliant... this track, Smooth Dancer, Super Trouper, My Woman, Mary Long...geeeze , what do u want?

8 years ago

Knut Slettetveit

The best band in the history of rock Richie and the others play awesome music!!!

8 years ago

Michael Corcoran

This song is proof of what a good band Deep Purple Mk II was. Maybe that is why MK III wasn't accepted as much, even though "Burn" was in my opinion the best DP album. Too bad Blackmore didn't like Glenn Hughes

8 years ago

Marcelo Seno

R.I.P. Jon Lord !!

8 years ago

Shane Leroy

Rat Bat Blue - Deep Purple Enjoy 

8 years ago

Trym Aas

Rat Bat Blue - Deep Purple Enjoy 

9 years ago

Manoel Prado

PURPLE...............

9 years ago

liligman

Awesome riff, I feel like Icky Thump is a continuation of it

9 years ago

Anthony Strait

cause only you and me are hip to it!

9 years ago

Mediantor

Let's all have a look at the song "Watch Your Step" by Bobby Parker (1961). That will give you an impression of riff borrowing. Or is it even plagiarism? Search for this song on Youtube and judge by yourself.

9 years ago

Xerxes 450

one of the best "Piece" of Rock from early Deep Purple's "Who Do We Think We Are " album - amazing & magic, ,musically a perfection

9 years ago

Andrew Scott Lane

at :10 - killer

9 years ago

Gil Banaria

Hear the harmony man, don't zero in on one artist whose name you can't even spell correctly. Did you ever have even one album of Deep Purple or you simply flanked spelling in school? get this right , OK: IAN GILLAN is the correct spelling of the Deep Purple's soloist and he never wanted to stay away from the Deep Purple - he was simply separated for a while and at that time Deep Purple engaged David Coverdale as replacement from late 1973 to 1st qtr 1976. The present Deep Purple, minus Jon Lord (R.I.P.) and Ritchie Blackmore, are still together and all of them are advancing in age and they still have Ian Gillan as soloist. 

9 years ago

Innerspace100

This may not be the best album they did, but this track is damned strong. That riff of Ritchie's is damned catchy, isn't it... Also, Woman From Tokyo and Mary Long are strong tracks on this one, I'd say. Not at all bad for a "substandard " album, eh...?

9 years ago

vincent farrentino

Check out HANZ KRYPT great songs great band

9 years ago

あがつまみよし

ラット バット ブルー

9 years ago

1-Shot slinger

Why can't they play this on the radio instead of Smoke on the Water nine million times.

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