Roger Glover w/ Deep Purple 1972

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Roger Glover w/ Deep Purple 1972

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For all of us who are old hard rockers at heart; pretty cool footage from the Machine Head tour. Roger has a very nice 4001 here!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCNvT2mFpMo
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Very cool. I love Glover. Was he playing through a Marshall bass amp?
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Looked like two Majors to me, but I could very well be wrong. This was the best line up of that band, IMHO and Machine Head was probably the LP that I most associate with them; much like Paranoid with Sabbath.
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Yeah, I agree. Best line-up and LP.
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Post by jps »

Too bad the audio quality was terrible, nice to see it performed before the album was released.

When I saw Zappa and The Mothers in '72 they did a bunch of stuff off of Apostophe two years before the album came out.
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Yeah looks like Two Majors to me too, they were known to use them. I had one years ago, was very loud and sounded great. Sold it for 150.00 in 1977, idiot.
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I saw Glover and Purple about a week ago. He still brings out the 4001, but It had a non-RIC pickup and the pickguard is funny looking. It did not have the same sound it did in '72.
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Post by just_bassics »

That's too bad... Glover's tone on MH is great!
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You can get this show on DVD at any Best Buy.
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Post by rollingricker21 »

Awesome! Love this band. I saw them live last year with Status Quo Image

I remember watching a Deep Purple DVD which had his Rickenbacker fitted with Fender P-Bass pickups in it, I probably saw the same bass as you Rikk
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Great and very under rated bass player. I am no big Purple fan but I think the musicianship in the band is amazing. Its a shame his Ric isnt stock now though. I seem to remember an article where he was having his old original 4001 restored. Is this the bass that he is using occasionally now ?
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He had 2 slanted Jazz pups in place of the toaster LONG ago. Then, in the 80s, he had a T-bird with a toaster (I believe at the bridge)!
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Post by bob_atherton »

I saw the band on the Made In Japan tour. It was one of the reasons that I got my first 4001 back in '74.
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Yeah, I have this show on DVD. I also have an 8x10 of Roger from this concert in my bedroom.
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Geezer butler & Roger Glover amoung others are the reasons I started playing bass....
got to see Deep purple with that line up in 85 and it was the best show I have ever seen.
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