A temporary ruckus
An interview with Jon Lord, done before the Concerto performance in Dublin in September 2009, is available from Irish public broadcaster RTE. This obviously has previously appeared in print, albeit in unspecified publication. Jon quips about the Concerto, past and present.
Regarding the original 1969 performance and alleged tensions within the band about it:
The band loved it! Reports of a schism were not true, it wasn’t ‘Jon was doing his classical thing, so he wasn’t concentrating on the rock band’. People forget that during that time, were inventing hard rock, and during the time of the Concerto we were writing Deep Purple In Rock. I don’t think that anybody would listen to that album and say that it wasn’t committed. The story doesn’t hold up. Forgive me for saying this, but it was a journalistic invention, it was a good story. ‘Jon wants orchestras, the rest of the band don’t. Split in Deep Purple!’
Read more from rte.ie (PDF file, 1.4 MB).
Thanks to Yvonne for the info.
I agree about the journalists making things up. These are the same ones who tried to say that the MKII shows in 1973 lacked energy. They certainly did not!! Just listen to any of the bootlegs from this era.
February 25th, 2015 at 13:25That’s a nice thing to hear. After 40+ years.
February 25th, 2015 at 15:26