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Disc:Machine Head.
Year:1972.
Purplelian essence in its purest state and an exhibition of the greatest rock. “Highway Star” was like a stellar comet that sped across the space sky and guided the deep purple to stardom. In charge of opening their most worldwide studio album known for containing one of the most legendary pieces of the roll, “Smoke On The Water”, the band showed here their most brilliant rock, their most intense nerve, riding on the trail of guitar, bass, drums and organ that since “In Rock” had turned them into pioneers of hard & Heavy.
An exceptional way to open fire, with a steady, rhythmic pace for an explosion of magical musical vibrations. The full band shows its magnificence as an ensemble and instrumentalists; Blackmore attacks with lucidity the riff, Lord puts the right point of divine flavor with his exquisite keys, Paice makes rhythmic flourishes in a tremendous compás and Glover does not fail in his indispensable maintenance of time in the service of the song.
Benefiting from his tremendous worth is Ian Gillan, with his screeching, high-pitched, powerful singing; it only takes him 41 words (the exact number used for the whole song) to talk about the fast driving of his car, a metaphor that seems to fit a song that is like a fast car, but has the lyrical simplicity to stick in the listener's head at first listen and become an easy reminder to sing loudly anywhere.
An ideal aural pleasure to listen to while the wind hits you through the car window and you watch the colored patches of the landscape pass by with the energetic speed with which the Brits play their powerful theme.
Every time Gillan lets his vocal chords rest, the band demonstrates its motorized musical sustenance by playing two “bridges” between verses that serve as a showcase for Jon Lord first and Ritchie Blackmore later to bring out the juice of their talents on their respective instruments. An indispensable lesson on the construction and rise of heavy metal.
Mi gente espero les guste este reportaje sobre increible canciòn de esta banda cual es una de las mas legendarias del rock, que actualmente siguen en la palestra de los escenarios dando su musica y su talento. This song in particular is an icon of rock, and popular culture, just by listening to the first notes of the guitar we can identify the song. Since it has passed over time to generations through movies, TV, commercials etc.. A classic and legendary song.
I do not leave you the link to the video or the song because it is copyrighted and the platform does not allow me to attach it, but I invite you to look for it yourselves Blessings to all.