Former DEEP PURPLE keyboardist Jon Lord has commented on rumors of a possible
reunion of the DEEP PURPLE Mk III lineup featuring a special guest appearance by
METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich.
In separate interviews for February edition of Classic Rock magazine (issue
No.128), David Coverdale (vocals), Glenn Hughes (bass, vocals) and Jon Lord have
all indicated that they would be up for playing together again, and all parties
have recently been in contact with Ritchie Blackmore (guitar).
Seeing as the only block to the band reforming could be Ian Paice — who, as a
member of the current PURPLE, would probably find it difficult and uncomfortable
to get involved — it has been suggested that Lars Ulrich could step in on a
temporary basis and handle the drum duties on a proposed reunion tour.
"I know there's talk about the fact that if they got Coverdale, Hughes, Lord and
Blackmore together, they would have four members who aren't in the current DEEP
PURPLE — then they just need a drummer. I'll volunteer myself for that," Lars
— a hardcore PURPLE fan who was fortunate enough to see PURPLE Mk III at the
band's first show, at the KB Hallen in Copenhagen in 1973 — told Classic Rock.
"If they need a drummer, David Coverdale has my number."
Writing on his official web site, JonLord.org, Jon Lord commented on the Classic
Rock report by saying, "It all seems like a lot of hot air and wild speculation
to me.
"I like Lars and what he has achieved with METALLICA. He's obviously always been
very complimentary in his comments about DEEP PURPLE, and I love the story of
his famous nine-years-old 'baptism of fire' at our '73 concert in The KB Halle
in Copenhagen, but if I was asked to be involved in a 'Mark III' reunion —
(which, by the way, I haven't. All I ever said was that the idea had a few good
points and a few not-so-good points.) — and I indeed considered that offer, I
would not be able to even imagine it without the presence of Ian Paice.
"By the way — I have NOT retired!"
Thursday, January 8, 2009
SoundsoftheSeventies : JON LORD Shatters LARS ULRICH's DEEP PURPLE Dream
Labels:
70's rock,
Deep Purple,
hard rock,
heavy metal,
Ian Paice,
Lars Ulrich
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