My opinion is Burn by Deep Purple, but this is purely down to opinion.
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.
The Gypsy - Deep Purple song - was created in 1974.
Burn - Deep Purple album - was created on 1974-02-15.
Deep Purple, Burn.
This is an opinion question, but my opinion is Burn by Deep Purple.
Music for "Deep Purple" was written by Peter DeRoseIt became so popular that the Lyricist Mitchell Parish wrote lyrics to go along with it.
My opinion is Burn by Deep Purple, but this is purely down to opinion.
4.Rod Evans (Shades of Deep Purple, The Book of Taliesin, Deep Purple)Ian Gillan (Deep Purple in Concert, Deep Purple in Rock, Fireball, Machine Head, Who Do We Think We Are, Perfect Strangers, The House of Blue Light, The Battle Rages On, Purpendicular, Abandon, Bananas, Rapture of the Deep)David Coverdale (Burn, Stormbringer, Come Taste the Band)Joe Lynn Turner (Slaves and Masters)Also, Glenn Hughes did some vocals on Burn, Stormbringerand Come Taste the Band and Tommy Bolin did some on Come Taste the Band.
The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.The Romans had no colors with a particular meaning except for the color purple. The senators and aristocrats wore a purple stripe on their tunic and toga. However this Roman "purple" was more like a red-violet, not a deep purple. The imperial purple was a true purple, a Tyrian purple. It, by law, was only worn by emperors and triumphing generals.
Deep Purple ended in 1976.
Deep Purple was created in 1968.
Deep Purple's Burn is rocking very hard indeed, as is Cinderella's Gypsy Road and Rainbow's If You Don't Like Rock'n'Roll
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That would be Deep Purple.