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Topic History of: RIP Jon Lord (Deep Purple)
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JK2006 Especially when you're 67!
Hedda It's scary when 71 doesn't sound so old anymore
JK2006 Yes the catchy tune was Love Is All; we only had the rights for the USA and sadly failed to break it; superb song sung by then unknown Ronnie James Dio.
Dixie JK2006 wrote:
I wonder if anyone remembers the delightful record we released on UK Records (in America) - The Butterfly Ball by another talented member of Deep Purple; Roger Glover?
I remember it. It was an early concept album. It had a very catchy tune on it. I'm sure my copy was on Purple Records through Harvest/EMI. It had a flowery cover with the title "woven" through it.
Innocent Accused A very talented man,his classical work showed he was far more talented than just a rock musician.
God Bless John.