
On today's episode I am going to take a look at the album “Come taste the Band” by Deep Purple, the band's tenth studio album released on November 7, 1975.
Selected songs are "Comin' Home", "Lady Luck", "You Keep on Moving" and "Gettin' Tighter".
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Summary
In this episode, Bill delves into Deep Purple's tenth studio album, 'Come Taste the Band,' released in 1975. He discusses the band's dynamics during a tumultuous period marked by Ritchie Blackmore's departure and the introduction of guitarist Tommy Bolin. The conversation explores the album's musical style, track analysis, and the impact of the band's changes on their legacy. He reflects on the album's significance in the context of Deep Purple's history and the challenges faced by its members, particularly regarding addiction and the eventual disbandment.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Music from a Lifetime
01:23 Comin' Home
02:28 Tommy Bolin Comes to Deep Purple's Rescue
07:19 Lady Luck
08:29 Discussion of "Come Taste the Band" Track by Track
15:56 You Keep on Moving
17:10 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Come Taste the Band"
23:09 Gettin' Tighter
24:14 Podcast Notes and Contacts