Deep Purple - Made in Japan (1972)

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Did you know that Lester Bangs used to pull the stuffing out of Vicks inhalers and eat them? He was a mess, but man, he was the most entertaining writer to ever be published between the covers of a rock music rag. I forget the topic, but he was in the process of writing a "serious" non-music related piece for the Village Voice when he died. There will never be another like him.

Yeah, that's crazy Lester alright.:heheh:

Can't shed any light on the unfinished Village Voice piece however, he was writing a novel titled "All My Friends Are Hermits" when he died.
 

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You're right. I think he WAS already writing serious non-music stuff for the VV, and in the process of writing the book. Didn't know what it was called.

Philip Seymour Hoffman did a good job portraying him in "Almost Famous", IMO.
 

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You're right. I think he WAS already writing serious non-music stuff for the VV, and in the process of writing the book. Didn't know what it was called.

Philip Seymour Hoffman did a good job portraying him in "Almost Famous", IMO.

Agreed.:grinthumb
 

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Late to the party but that has to be one of the most fun review threads I have ever had the pleasure of reading Jackory. Great album and equally great write up.

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Great review! I don't listen to Deep Purple quite as much as I should but whenever I throw them on I can't stop listening to them. I was heavy into them in the late 70's/80's & always considered Blackmore right up there with Jeff Beck. I seen the Poll the other day with Burn vs Stormbringer. It was tough because I really love both albums & that made me pull out Deep Purple. Then this morning I noticed this review & seeing that I've been listening to Purple a bit more the last few days I had to read it & guess what album I have on right now...Made in Japan of course!!!!

For the record I really like the 'Made in Europe' album as well & even like the Last Concert in Japan with Tommy Bolin (which by the way I really like Come Taste the Band)
 

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Thank you so much.

You do know that I had a piece published in Rolling Stone, don't you?

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Okay, I admit it was just a letter to the editor, but it sounds impressive, doesn't it? It was basically a comment on how Radiohead may well be this generation's Beatles.
 

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Okay, I admit it was just a letter to the editor, but it sounds impressive, doesn't it? It was basically a comment on how Radiohead may well be this generation's Beatles.

I kind of agree with that.
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It was basically a comment on how Radiohead may well be this generation's Beatles.

I'm ok with Radiohead but I can't help but think that there are a whole lot of people that would really disagree with that.

*Waits patiently to see if Lynch will show up*
 

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Well, I wasn't dissing the Beatles, that's for sure. I'll scan it later and post it here. Truth be told, I am not a huge Radiohead fan anymore. I think "OK Computer" is a masterpiece, and "Kid A" almost as worthy. But they lost me at "Amnesiac" and now I can hardly bear the sound of Thom Yorke's whiny voice. But it's not about me. Some folks may think Radiohead is over-rated, but I really can't think of anyone else who has been so influential during the last 10 years.
 

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Here's the Rolling Stone letter. If it doesn't seem to make sense to you, rest assured you are not alone. I don't know what point I was trying to make. Just confusing to me.

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