Deep Purple - Watching The Sky video free download


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Duration: 05:26
Uploaded: 2008/12/11

a song from the album Abandon

Vocal: Ian Gillan

Guitar: Steve Morse

Bass: Roger Glover

Drums: Ian Paice

Keyboards: Jon Lord

Comments

9 years ago

Brian Kellione

MKII minus Ritchie-interesting sound!

9 years ago

Eran Finkle

2:25 zeppelin's stairway to heaven wth

10 years ago

Rimshot Marino

tripy tune

10 years ago

Dimitar Dimitrov

ABandOn - great rock album, the band really is on.

10 years ago

Savian Burgess

i love abandon

10 years ago

xerxes450

What do you mean by " Hardcore fans of the old style "? .steve Morse play what they say him to play, and he plays all the "oldie's ". no use of musical analyses. Deep Purple was not a disco Band.

10 years ago

awaken77

they are evolved with staff changes, and this is good for the band (but not for hardcore fans of the "old" style) . I'd say they won from Steve Morse commitment, he brought some fresh ideas and music became more dynamic and diverse - to dissatisfaction of Blackmore fans.

10 years ago

awaken77

Love that song. Steve Morse really shines in it.

11 years ago

musicorion93

When i listen to this song, especially the "calm parts", i always feel like i'm relaxing lying in the clouds or swimming under the ocean...best band ever.

11 years ago

micanut48

I love Steve Morse (have many of his albums) but I still miss straight forward style of Blackmoore. While I listen to their (DP) later projects here, I just don't buy them anymore. The last one I bought was Perpendicular. I might be called inflexible but to me, DP is the original lineup, and since that is not possible anymore, I kinda look for music to buy elsewhere. Not trying to be dismissive. I think its more being nostalgic than anyything else.

11 years ago

倉敷市 レイ

Man, this reminds me so much of Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin, though I prefer this band by far to be honest.

11 years ago

xerxes450

some have to understand ,Deep Purple is not the same since 1974 .............

12 years ago

thespotlightkid

ABandOn rocks Great song. It's amazing live as well. I wish they would play it once in a while.

12 years ago

Valentin Xajiev

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13 years ago

jazztom86

How is Abandon? I know only this one and "Any Fool Kno That", and they are both great groovin' crossover stuff... if the rest of the album is as good I'm gonna buy it...

13 years ago

Shridhar G S

Pure magic from 1:52 to 2:50

14 years ago

88mpny

Yea I agree abandon is a great album and I also liked purpendicular as well. hard to imagine them without richie but steve does hold his own with the great acoustic parts as well as blistering solo's. love the eerie acoustic part in this song.

14 years ago

Max Constable

Steve Morse isn't bad, but I prefer Blackmore.

14 years ago

Max Constable

You can tell Jon Lord primarily wrote this, with the rocking chords and then the definitely orchestral influence.

15 years ago

firesmell

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