Deep Purple because they sold more records and performed in more countries
Can't be certain cause some weren't famous until the 80s, but it's between these: Led Zeppelin The Who Black Sabbath AC/DC Kiss Queen Judas Priest The Jimi Hendrix Experience Pink Floyd Deep Purple
The Rolling Stones
Deep Purple ended in 1976.
The song "Deep Purple Hush" was recorded by Deep Purple in 1968 for their first album "Shades of Deep Purple". It was based on the song "Hush" by Billy Joe Royal in November 1967.
None of the singers of Deep Purple are gay.
it was popular from when it first came out (which was in 1767 to 1980's).
Can't be certain cause some weren't famous until the 80s, but it's between these: Led Zeppelin The Who Black Sabbath AC/DC Kiss Queen Judas Priest The Jimi Hendrix Experience Pink Floyd Deep Purple
The Rolling Stones
The band's name was thought of by Flynn because it "sounded cool", despite the popular belief that it came from the Deep Purple album of the same name.
Deep Purple had a foot in the door of Progressive Rock, mainly through Jon Lord's classically-influenced contributions. But much of their influence stems from the pure rock sound exemplified by Richie Blackmore and Ian Gillan. Much of British rock music had blues influences (Clapton, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones etc) but Deep Purple set the scene for what was to become Heavy Metal music later in the 1970s. Of the more successful bands, AC/DC, UFO and Judas Priest probably led the chase, followed by a clutch of bands appearing at the end of the 1970s: Saxon, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Magnum and other "New Wave of British Heavy Metal" bands. Indeed Judas Priest's sound in the late 1970s was very similar to Deep Purple's on tracks like Highway Star recorded some years earlier. It is probably too simple to attribute the whole of the NWOBHM to Deep Purple's influence given that other bands such The Scorpions and Black Sabbath were also performing heavy sets at around the same time. Yet Deep Purple were the biggest and most enduring of those early non-blues heavy rock bands and hence contributed more than any in paving the way for fans to discover other bands offering a similar type of music.
Deep Purple was created in 1968.
Deep Purple ended in 1976.
Music for "Deep Purple" was written by Peter DeRoseIt became so popular that the Lyricist Mitchell Parish wrote lyrics to go along with it.
That would be Deep Purple.
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The song "Deep Purple Hush" was recorded by Deep Purple in 1968 for their first album "Shades of Deep Purple". It was based on the song "Hush" by Billy Joe Royal in November 1967.
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