Album is in brackets
Black Night (Deep Purple in Rock)
Fireball (Fireball)
Fools (Fireball)
When a Blind Man Cries (Machine Head)
Space Truckin' (Machine Head)
Highway Star (Machine Head)
Strange Kind of Woman (Made in Japan)
Smoke on the Water (Made in Japan version ONLY)
Smooth Dancer (Who Do We Think We Are)
Burn (Burn)
Mistreated (Burn)
Stormbringer (Stormbringer)
Soldier of Fortune (Stormbringer)
Perfect Strangers (Perfect Strangers)
Bad Attitude (House of Blue Light)
Picture of Innocence (Bananas)
My opinion is Burn by Deep Purple, but this is purely down to opinion.
almost every song on earth. Most Metallica songs have bass riffs. A riff is different than a bass groove as it does not follow the drums. Most bass riffs are played at high speed, such as songs by Pantera, Slayer, and many modern bands such as Jet, Fall Out Boy and others use riffs.
Purple Haze, All Along the Watchtower, Hey Joe, Star Spangled Banner, Castles Made of Sand, and many more
Im not sure about the songs, but theres, joss stone and kelly clarkson, tracey Chapman .. if your a girl and for guys its moree seal, or usher. (: hope i helped.
2008Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Future Baby Mama"2005Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance for "Musicology"2005Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male for "Call My Name"1987Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "Kiss"shared with The Revolution1985Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special for Purple Rain (1984)shared with Lisa Coleman; Wendy Melvoin; John L. Nelson1985Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "Purple Rain"1985Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Song for "I Feel For You"-P MANIKANTH
DEEP PURPLE DISCOGRAPHYShades of Deep PurpleThe Book of TaliesynDeep PurpleConcerto for Group and OrchestraDeep Purple in RockFireballMachine HeadMade in JapanWho Do We Think We AreBurnStormbringer24 Carat PurpleCome Taste the BandMade in EuropeThe Mark II Purple SinglesDeepest Purple: The Very Best of Deep PurpleWhen We Rock, We Rock, and When We Roll, We RollDeep Purple In ConcertDeep Purple Live in LondonPerfect StrangersThe House of Blue LightNobody's PerfectSlaves & MastersThe Battle Rages on...PurpendicularAbandon30: Very Best of Deep PurpleBananas
Deep Purple, Burn.
Deep Purple, the Mule (Made in Japan version)
This is an opinion question, but my opinion is Burn by Deep Purple.
Anything by Deep Purple rocks. But for really Hard Rock, anything by Hendrix, The Stooges, and The Ramones is the best. For Soft Rock, definitely The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Simon and Garfunkel.
My opinion is Burn by Deep Purple, but this is purely down to opinion.
No, they're really not.OH YES THEY ARE ! ! ! ! ! If you look at the influence of most metal bands, deep purple is composed of that, jazz drums, blues guitar. OH YES, THEY ARE METAL, very metal. You like it like that, dont you?
almost every song on earth. Most Metallica songs have bass riffs. A riff is different than a bass groove as it does not follow the drums. Most bass riffs are played at high speed, such as songs by Pantera, Slayer, and many modern bands such as Jet, Fall Out Boy and others use riffs.
The alternative rock group 3 Doors Down is best known for their first single Kryptonite. Other songs they performed are When I'm Gone and Here Without You.
Deep Purple never performed on the Saturday Night Live TV program in the US, to the best of my knowledge. However, they DID perform on the Australian program "Hey Hey It's Saturday Night", in 1999, as can be seen on their "A Band Down Under" DVD release.
Purple
A standard black tuxedo is probably best, but a vest may be worn that may match the dress or the accent flower should be purple so that the two of you will match.