I don’t deny MIJ is awesome… I own the three gig version that Connoisseur put out years back, and the performances are simply beyond comparison… at that time it was a band in the truest sense… by MK3 Blackmore really began to dominate proceedings… the balance between all the protagonists on MIJ...
Poor Glenn… tbf he’s pretty well behaved at the Jam… the Bolin era live however… not good. Mistreated does benefit from a stellar Coverdale vocal … with Glenn only screaming at the end ! lol.
That guitar tone - it’s God like.
Brilliant to read - I’m very jealous re the 71 gig especially… alas I wasn’t even born :(
The one gig I wish I could have been at is the Cal Jam, mostly to hear this (vid below) strat tone live… To this day, Ritchie simply blows me away 🎸
Moving on, and by the the token you can see why Glenn Hughes was seen as an ideal replacement for Glover in MK3 - alas his indulgences stifled his impact somewhat - although the soul/funk mover thing or 'thang' clearly did come through...
It's little wonder Lord (I suspect) wanted to work with Gillan and Glover, based on this absolute gem from their fledging days in Episode Six... Glover was clearly a hugely talented writer who bizarrely often gets overlooked in terms of his importance to the whole MK2 story.... he's also, by all...
Always loved the shield, MK1 at their Lord inspired best… it’s a very interesting track this, for me representing the diversity they were capable of, which culminated (mk2) during the Who do we think we are ? sessions… again with Lord and (by that point) Glover driving things, with Blackmore...
This for me, although not my favourite Purple track - well, it just shows how special a group they were and how Blackmore is oft erroneously filed under a one trick pony guitarist… horse shit obviously…
I utterly adore Stormbringer and even dig the funkier elements of the album too… I own a very rare quad press of it on vinyl, with slight little differences in the intro/outro and solos too… really cool.
Three things make Stormbringer (the track) f***ing awesome… the riff, the drumming, the...
I tend to agree with this, it's a bit odd... I'm guessing the thinking is that if all the talent that Sam has helped identify was playing in the first XI right now then (arguably) we'd be in the top six... If we consider all the players we've sold in the past two seasons, if we'd kept them then...
He's probably furious, well as furious as you can be when you're in your mid-late 70s... awful club, the yoyo nature of their managerial recruitment policy strikes again... Doubt Roy will darken their doorway again.
All the rivalry nonsense aside, I don't mind Roy - sure he's not always as nice...
I've waited long for NSC to become a music forum proper, and at last it's come to pass... and not before time.
There I was the other day, and I surprised myself a little bit by thinking it's been too long since I'd listened to a MKII classic... after a few moments pondering the options I...
Love the one with the guitar 🎸
Exactly how I choose to browse… penning my latest missive whilst playing the intro to smoking the day away by May Blitz.
We don’t even have an alarm… let alone an array of ridiculous cameras etc. absolutely pointless. The police wouldn’t respond ‘quickly’ to a report of of a burglary unless persons were under threat, they’d just let it run its course… they don’t want to get hurt, and if you’re insured… which you...
Very astute… loved his openness about evolving your style and disposition… and studying the best elements of other coaches and (by the sounds of it) nicking stuff… lol.
Footballing magpieism at its best.
His cv is pretty impressive too.
Maupay is a text book something out of nothing striker… he’s never likely to smash in 15, but he has the uncanny knack of important goals at vital times… I’d have loved him to have been around for our semi final last year… just the type of game he’d have scored a 35 yard volley in.
But Potter...
Potter couldn’t coach a striker if he tried… his failings saw Maupay lose form and his edge… it’s taken him years to recover.
Graham Potter’s reputation FAR exceeds his skills… but nothing exceeds his own hubris.
Awful man.
Never should have been allowed to leave… a big game player.
Another stroke of genius from mr emotional intelligence.
The more I reflect the more my distaste for Graham Potter grows. What an absolute tosser.
I reckon Roberto would have loved him.