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AN
EDITOR REMEMBERS.........
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Newsletter
Four, March
1976 |
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A
bit of a layout surfaced with Newsletter 4 and lasted
for two issues! The mag was late 'cos I'd been dragged up to
Beamish Museum in Co. Durham on some sort of college course
though I'm damned if I can remember why. I'd splashed out on
some Letraset for a couple of the headings too and done an RBAS
logo at college, which was soon turned into a badge and then
printed on a t-shirt. I stopped wearing mine when some berk
on a Manchester bus asked me why I had a t-shirt with my picture
on. The info sheet was on (I think) Purple bootlegs. Ann was
also offering a photocopying service to fans from our cuttings
collection though this soon became impractical to continue.
Rainbow news was beginning to filter through thanks to members
in America who would send us snippets from Circus magazine,
a fortnightly glossy rock mag (which put anything we had in
the UK to shame). Still no gigs over here but we had tickets
for Purple in Liverpool and were fearing the worst. Steve Micklethwaite's
name crops up in the credits section; amazingly I had an e-mail
off him last week - the first contact in twenty years!
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ISSUE
FOUR: DIGEST & INDEX
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RAINBOW
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DEEP
PURPLE
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'Sounds'
Poll Winners
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I hope everyone saw a copy of 'Sounds' poll-winners
issue. I was surprised to see Ritchie voted top guitarist, not
that he doesn't deserve it, but when Purple were at their peak
he never managed top place. Rainbow were voted best new band
of 1975, and the album did well too. Lord and Paice did well
as usual, but apart from Hughes who just made the top ten bassists,
Purple didn't figure at all.
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Rainbow News
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Rainbow completed their new album in mid-February,
recording it all in ten days. Then they took the tapes back
to America for mixing. The album is due for release in April,
titled 'Rainbow Rising'. They begin a full-scale tour of America
to tie in.
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DEEP
PURPLE
Bootleg
Cuttings
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Here
are some cuttings about bootlegs, from circa May 1971. "Deep
Purple 'H-Bomb' is a live recording featuring 'Black Night',
'Paint It Black', and a 20-minute (all one side) recording of
their instrumental 'Wring That Neck'. There are now over 20
bootleg albums circulating throughout the country. One dealer
gave the following Top 20 list of albums: 1. Live At Shea -
The Beatles, 2. H-Bomb - Deep Purple....."
"Ritchie
Blackmore of Deep Purple : 'I think we all were flattered -
it was done at a concert in Aachen. I look on bootlegs as being
collectors' items. If I was really into an artist, and I wanted
to hear how he performed live, then I'd buy one.'"
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