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Deep Purple on the Burrn! magazine cover, January 2014

The Asahi Shimbun reports that the famed Japanese music magazine Burrn! is celebrating its 40th anniversary.

It was named after “Burn,” a hard-rocking song by British band Deep Purple, under the belief that beginning a magazine’s title with the letter B promised strong sales.

The letter R is duplicated in the name to rhyme with “Kerrang!” a British rock music magazine.

The longevity and survival of the publication in the age of everything going online-only is attributed to the quality of the content — over the 40 years magazine has printed at least 5,000 original interviews with different artists.

[Editor-in-chief] Hirose, 64, said many artists preferred to be interviewed by Burrn! for its name recognition rather than by other magazines.

He said he himself has taken part in several thousand interviews.

Ritchie Blackmore, former guitarist for Deep Purple who is reputedly hard to please, lowered his guard when Hirose interviewed him.

Hirose said the three-hour-long interview with Blackmore at his home in the United States left a lasting impression on him.

Over the years, we’be certainly featured quite a few of those interviews on our pages.

Thanks to Asahi Shimbun for the info. Pictured: January 2014 magazine cover.



16 Comments to “Back to Budokan”:

  1. 1
    Ljubisa says:

    “Hirose said the three-hour-long interview with Blackmore at his home in the United States left a lasting impression on him.”
    wow… any chance we can look at this interview?

  2. 2
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Domo arigato, Burrn!

  3. 3
    Blackwood Richmore says:

    I bumped into one of the Highway Star bretheren the other day, & he asked me to call in & say hello. I hope everyone are in good health & spirits… 🥃
    So…. Hello! No past, no future, no regrets, only this moment in time. 🏌️
    Just for the sake of it, here’s a little something that I found, especially for Uwe & MacGregor… & DeeperPurps!

    https://youtu.be/fkj_M27kXjM?si=-hjHJ74EyDcAcV8v

    Ritchie makes me laugh. His Missus must have a lot of patience! Bless them 💜
    Smiles to ya!🤠

  4. 4
    MacGregor says:

    Nice to see you again Sir Richard. We are all still here, a bit like old furniture, creaky & a touch wobbly at times perhaps (well some of us, he he he) but still performing a task or two. Cheers.

  5. 5
    MacGregor says:

    @ 3- sorry I meant Sir Blackwood, has it really been that long? Cheers.

  6. 6
    Steve says:

    Brilliant
    Thanks for posting …thats what gigs should be about …a little something different each night …for us all to smile about .
    ….And it looked like Ritchie had the biggest smile of all !

  7. 7
    timmi bottoms says:

    Ian Gillian on cover of burn anniversary, how do you mess that up…..i mean really !

  8. 8
    Uwe Hornung says:

    That BN snippet is cute – those two get along. Nice version too though I miss Stevie Nicks’ trademark nasal delivery. Nicks was never a variable singer, but she had that one thing down pat.

  9. 9
    DeeperPurps says:

    Great clip of a smiling Ritchie! Thanks Blackwood Richmore @3….nice to have you back here on the boards!

  10. 10
    timmi bottoms says:

    @….8, Stevie Nicks more nasally back in 80″s with Tom Petty du-ettes.

  11. 11
    Uwe Hornung says:

    😁 Stevie & Tom could have done commercials together for nasal decongestant spray. Or perhaps not as their joint mucosa would have likely sung “No, I won’t back down …”.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvlTJrNJ5lA

    PS: Your bearded and eternally shades-wearing mumbler from Birmingham is somewhere in that vid too, Karin! And two Scousers as well.

  12. 12
    Uwe Hornung says:

    “It was named after “Burn,” a hard-rocking song by British band Deep Purple, under the belief that beginning a magazine’s title with the letter B promised strong sales.

    The letter R is duplicated in the name to rhyme with “Kerrang!” a British rock music magazine.”

    You live and learn. And I thought it was plonounced ‘Bulln!’ in Japanese.

    Dad joke, I know. 😑

  13. 13
    John says:

    Nice article, that guy is great at his job. Although printed media is gradually getting less & less these days. The digital world has become the mainstay now.

    @3, I love BN & found that song was not such an odd choice, given that Candice is known for her fondness of music by Fleetwood Mac & Stevie Nicks.

  14. 14
    Uwe Hornung says:

    While Stevie Nicks was of course a great vocal stylist and songwriter, by objective standards Candice has probably the more rounded and fuller voice. My wife who sings herself always says that Candice is a very accurate singer and uncannily adept at hiding those things she’s not so great at (letting BN’s female backing vocalists do those).

    Praise where praise is deserved: I can’t take BN musically entirely serious, but Candice has had an impressive development as a singer given how late (and initially reluctantly) she started singing professionally. Likewise, Ritchie’s adeptness in playing acoustic instruments has improved in leaps and bounds there.

  15. 15
    Karin Verndal says:

    @3
    Sorry, but no no, only Stevie Nicks are allowed to do that one 😄😄

  16. 16
    Karin Verndal says:

    @11
    I have absolutely no idea which person you’re referring to Uwe 😄😄

    And again, only one woman in the whole wide world can do justice to that song, and that’s me in the shower, cough,😷 I mean of course Stevie Nicks

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