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Episode #136 - Turning to Crime (Originals Preview)

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The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #136 November 22, 2021 Turning to Crime (Originals Preview) Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, Amazon Music, or search in your favorite podcatcher!  How To Support Our Show: Leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts Buy Merch at Our Etsy Store! Become a Patron on Patreon Donate on Paypal (Donate one time or click “make this a monthly donation” box) Welcoming Our Newest Patron(s): At the $5.99 “Nice Price” Tier - Robert Smith! At the $10 “Some One Came” Tier - Saul Evans! Thanks to Our Executive Level Patrons: Apple Podcast Reviews: Jasur M (Jah-soor) - Russia - 5 Stars! Social Media Update: Sent by Marcelo Soares via Twitter: Gal Costa - Meu nome é Gal Perhaps inspired by a certain guitar/vocal duo around the 1:40 mark. Original Tracks: With guesses as to which member of the group picked which song. “7 and 7 Is” (Love) From the 1966 album “Da Capo.” “Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” (Huey "Piano" Smith) From the 1959 Huey Smith & The Rhythm Aces album “Having a Good Time.” “Oh Well” (Fleetwood Mac) Single from 1969. “Jenny Take A Ride!” (Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels) From the 1967 self-titled album by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels. “Watching the River Flow” (Bob Dylan) Bob Dylan single included on “Greatest Hits: Vol. II.” “Let the Good Times Roll” (Ray Charles & Quincy Jones) From the 1959 album “The Genius of Ray Charles.” “Dixie Chicken” (Little Feat) From the 1973 album “Dixie Chicken” by Little Feat. “Shapes of Things” (Yardbirds) Single by The Yardbirds from 1966. Thanks to Our Core Level Patrons: “The Battle of New Orleans” (Lonnie Donegan/Johnny Horton) From the 1962 album by Lonnie Donegan, “A Golden Age of Donegan.”  “Lucifer” (Bob Seger System) From the 1970 album “Mongrel” by Bob Seger System.  “White Room” (Cream) From the 1968 Cream album “Wheels of Fire.” “Going Down” (Moloch) From 1969 album “Moloch” by the band Moloch. Also covered by Freddie King in 1971 and likely popularized by Jeff Beck in 1972 Mark 4 used to cover this live. “Green Onions” (Booker T. & The MG’s) From the 1962 album “Green Onions” by Booker T. & The MG’s. “Hot ‘Lanta” (The Allman Brothers) From the 1971 live album “Live at Fillmore East” by The Allman Brothers. “Dazed and Confused” (Led Zeppelin) From Led Zeppelin’s self-titled debut album in 1969. “Gimme Some Lovin’ (Spencer Davis Group) A single from 1966 by Spencer Davis Group. Thanks To Our Foundation Level Patrons: $3 “Nobody’s Perfect” Tier For Further Information:   Comments about the show? Things you’d like us to cover?  We’d love to hear from you. Send us an email at [email protected] or @ us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #136 November 22, 2021 Turning to Crime (Originals Preview) Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, Amazon Music, or search in your favorite podcatcher!  How To Support Our Show: Leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts Buy Merch at Our Etsy Store! Become a Patron on Patreon Donate on Paypal (Donate one time or click “make this a monthly donation” box) Welcoming Our Newest Patron(s): At the $5.99 “Nice Price” Tier - Robert Smith! At the $10 “Some One Came” Tier - Saul Evans! Thanks to Our Executive Level Patrons: Apple Podcast Reviews: Jasur M (Jah-soor) - Russia - 5 Stars! Social Media Update: Sent by Marcelo Soares via Twitter: Gal Costa - Meu nome é Gal Perhaps inspired by a certain guitar/vocal duo around the 1:40 mark. Original Tracks: With guesses as to which member of the group picked which song. “7 and 7 Is” (Love) From the 1966 album “Da Capo.” “Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” (Huey "Piano" Smith) From the 1959 Huey Smith & The Rhythm Aces album “Having a Good Time.” “Oh Well” (Fleetwood Mac) Single from 1969. “Jenny Take A Ride!” (Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels) From the 1967 self-titled album by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels. “Watching the River Flow” (Bob Dylan) Bob Dylan single included on “Greatest Hits: Vol. II.” “Let the Good Times Roll” (Ray Charles & Quincy Jones) From the 1959 album “The Genius of Ray Charles.” “Dixie Chicken” (Little Feat) From the 1973 album “Dixie Chicken” by Little Feat. “Shapes of Things” (Yardbirds) Single by The Yardbirds from 1966. Thanks to Our Core Level Patrons: “The Battle of New Orleans” (Lonnie Donegan/Johnny Horton) From the 1962 album by Lonnie Donegan, “A Golden Age of Donegan.”  “Lucifer” (Bob Seger System) From the 1970 album “Mongrel” by Bob Seger System.  “White Room” (Cream) From the 1968 Cream album “Wheels of Fire.” “Going Down” (Moloch) From 1969 album “Moloch” by the band Moloch. Also covered by Freddie King in 1971 and likely popularized by Jeff Beck in 1972 Mark 4 used to cover this live. “Green Onions” (Booker T. & The MG’s) From the 1962 album “Green Onions” by Booker T. & The MG’s. “Hot ‘Lanta” (The Allman Brothers) From the 1971 live album “Live at Fillmore East” by The Allman Brothers. “Dazed and Confused” (Led Zeppelin) From Led Zeppelin’s self-titled debut album in 1969. “Gimme Some Lovin’ (Spencer Davis Group) A single from 1966 by Spencer Davis Group. Thanks To Our Foundation Level Patrons: $3 “Nobody’s Perfect” Tier For Further Information:   Comments about the show? Things you’d like us to cover?  We’d love to hear from you. Send us an email at [email protected] or @ us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

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