Episode #27 - Glenn Hughes - Play Me Out
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The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #27 “Glenn Hughes - Play Me Out” October 28, 2019 Thanks to Our Patrons: Clay Wombacher - $5 tier Steve Seaborg (Alltheworldsastage.net) - $5 tier Peter Gardow - $3 tier Ells Murders - $1 tier Spacey Noodles - $1 tier Thanks to our Brothers at the Deep Dive Podcast Network: Ry @ Sabbath Bloody Podcast The Simple Man @ Skynyrd Reconsydyrd Terry “T-Bone” Mathley @ T-Bone’s Prime Cuts Thanks to the Patron Saint and Archivist of The Deep Purple Podcast: Jörg Planer - an essential Twitter follow Show Updates: Comments from social media. Notes From The Field: John reviews Deep Purple show at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT on October 9, 2019. Lead Up To Album & Writing: Album Lineup Glenn Hughes Mel Galley Bob Bowman Pat Travers Dave Holland Terry Rowley Robert Bailey Ron Asprey Henry Lowther Mark Nauseef Liza Strike Joy Wright Helen Chappelle Graham Prescott Engineer – Brad Davis Jon Walls Recorded By [Assistant At Island] – Barry Sage Album Art & Booklet Review Album Details and Analysis: I Got It Covered Space High It’s About Time L.A. Cut Off Well Soulution Your Love Is Like a Fire Destiny I Found a Woman Album Review & Reception In The News . . . Deep Purple pays tribute to Ginger Baker with ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ Martin Popoff’s new book Sensitive to Light: The Rainbow Story Steve Morse Recalls His Worst Moment With Fans After Joining Deep Purple This Week in Purple History . . . October 28 through November 3 November 3, 1945 - Nick Simper is born October 29, 1984 - Deep Purple releases “Perfect Strangers” October 30, 1993 - Ritchie announced his resignation from Deep Purple For Further Information: Deep Purple: A Matter of Fact by Jerry Bloom Smoke on the Water: The Deep Purple Story The Road of Golden Dust: The Deep Purple Story 1968-1976 by Jerry Bloom Glenn Hughes The Autobiography: From Deep Purple to Black Country Communion by Glenn Hughes Purple Records 1971-1978 by Neil Priddey Listener Mail/Comments 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.