Episode 176: Deep Purple Perfect Strangers -perfectos extraños- 1987
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00:00:30 - When they came back in 1984, it was with the formation of the band that the band came back to form the band.
00:00:41 - D-Parpool was separated after releasing his album from 1975, Come, Tast, the BAM, or Beny, Prova la Banda.
00:00:49 - When they came back in 1984 it was with the formation of Mark II, integrated by Richie
00:01:03 - Blackmore, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan, Ian Pace and John Lorre.
00:01:12 - L'Holore and Pace, which was where the album Veni proba la banda, come and touch the band.
00:01:19 - This line-up was together for the last time in the year 1973, and under an unlimited of internal discussions, they were separated.
they returned. It was not the type of warm and confusing meeting in which everything was forgiven, but rather to learn to behave well with a new maturity to guide them.00:02:05 - The phrase, perfect and unknown, seemed to fit.
00:02:12 - The lyrics of the song were written by the singer of Yangilang.
00:02:27 - Perfect Strangers, said Yangilang, is a contradiction of terms.
00:02:32 - Kobun Oksimoron
00:02:36 - That's how we described it
00:02:38 - There was a lot of suspicion, concern and nervousness to be together again
00:02:44 - And also to have a meeting and a new album to tour
00:02:49 - When we all sat in the basement of that old Bermond house
00:02:53 - There was a fire and three feet of snow outside
00:02:58 - We took a couple of beers and no one started to play, then Ian Pace started to do typing.
00:03:11 - In five minutes everyone had a smile on their faces.
00:03:15 - So Perfect Strangers was like we were before and Perfect Strangers we are like we are later, with two opposite meanings to the phrase.
00:03:34 - For this album, the band agreed to give credit to the composition only those who had an important role in the elaboration of the theme, unlike the previous albums in which the whole band was believed.
00:03:48 - This song was written by Guilin, Ritchie Blackmore and the bassist, Roger Lovett.
00:03:58 - The song Perfect Strangers is great, a title loaded with double intention.
00:04:13 - It's a wonder with the classic intro of the keyboard, the voice of Ian Gillan Calida and with some echoes of Lola Yves Zeppelin.
00:04:25 - The lyrics are fantastic too.
00:04:28 - And I have some oriental phrases from Blackmore that are very well executed.
00:04:35 - All with the perfect rhythm of bass and drums of Roger Glover and Ian Pace.
00:04:43 - Rock Classics!
00:05:13 - Can you remember, remember my name?
00:05:21 - As I flow through your life, a thousand notions I have known
00:05:31 - Oh, and come close spirits of mine
00:05:44 - Oh, my life
00:05:49 - I am the echo of your name
00:06:01 - I am returning the echo of a part of time
00:06:10 - And it's the place you shine
00:06:15 - A thousand warriors I have known
00:06:21 - Oh, let me have the spirit to be real
00:06:34 - All around your life, shadows of another day
00:06:47 - If you hear me talking all the way
00:06:50 - You've got to understand that we must remain
00:06:55 - Perfect strangers
00:06:58 - Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
00:07:28 - I know I must remain inside this silent world strong
00:07:43 - A strain of silver hanging through the sky
00:07:51 - Touching more than you see
00:07:55 - The voice wages in your mind
00:08:00 - Oh, there's a king
00:08:05 - Who can get him tonight
00:08:10 - Oh, precious life
00:08:18 - Your tears are lost and falling rain
00:08:25 - And if you'll hear me talking on the wind
00:08:29 - You've got to understand we must remain
00:08:34 - Happy strangers
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