johntheswan33
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I've been listening to some Deep Purple recently and I really like Ritchie Blackmore's tone for the solo on Knockin at your Back Door. Does anyone know how to replicate this, as well as his tone earlier on in the 70's?
I've been listening to some Deep Purple recently and I really like Ritchie Blackmore's tone for the solo on Knockin at your Back Door. Does anyone know how to replicate this, as well as his tone earlier on in the 70's?
See, when that came out, to me it was an awesome comeback album. Ian Gillian is also incredible. Killer cd Perfect Strangers and Knockin at Your Back Door are worth the price alone. The outro solo fron KABD is my fave Blackmore solo
I am something of a Deep Purple completest (well over 100 recordings at last count), and man, that solo just sounds weird to me. It has this strange modulation just to the solo, like he didn't want to solo over the songs chords, so they just dropped it in. Then he just spews out a bunch of nonsense that they cut a piece out of and pasted over the chords. I love DP, but that album's production was a mess, too.
Blackmore played some great stuff on their first album through Stormbringer, though. And much of the earlier Rainbow stuff. I am also a big Morse fan, too. 'Purpendicular' was just amazing.
That's just it- Ritchie is capable of a lot more melody than that. However, I doubt any producer would want to produce that era of Deep Purple. They were always at odds with each other.
I honestly think Ritchie was really pissed off when he was playing that solo. The end solo was more melodic, but the middle one I can only really play it if I'm in a bad mood. It's just a guess.
I've heard some of the new live DVD from Rainbow...I don't know about it yet. Ritchie's tone is really mid-heavy and compressed, and the singer seems to over-sing everything.