Deep purple - Child in time 2022, (Lyrically) A-I-llustrated

Deep purple is the color of my dreams Written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice from Deep Purple’s 1970 album Deep Purple In Rock “Child In Time” is an anti-Vietnam War protest song considered the band’s epic achievement as well as one of the greatest progressive rock pieces of all time. Each member’s musical strengths created a composition that so powerfully captured the moods and chaos of the times highlighted by Jon Lord’s haunting organ, Ritchie Blackmore’s bluesy machine gun-like guitar solos and Ian Gillan’s vocal in what is perhaps the finest performance in the history of the heavy metal/hard rock genre. Gillan has admitted “Child In Time” is based on American band It’s A Beautiful Day’s 1969 psychedelic rock piece Bombay Calling. Though faster paced and violin driven, Deep Purple borrowed a substantial part of the arrangement as the basis for Lord and Blackmore’s instrumental riffs and solos. In 1970 It’s A Beautiful Day lifted Deep Purple’s “Wring That Neck” and morphed it into “Don And Dewey” from their second album Marrying Maiden. Deep Purple in Rock marked a return to their rock roots after flirting with classical music influences in some of their previous work. All produced images are available for purchase in different formats, just DM me on my Instagram Lyrics Sweet child in time You’ll see the line The line that’s drawn between Good and bad See the blind man Shooting at the world Bullets flying Oh, taking toll If you’ve been bad Oh, Lord, I bet you have And you’ve not been hit Oh, by flying lead You’d better close your eyes Oh Bow your head Wait for the ricochet Sweet child in time You’ll see the line The line that’s drawn between Good and bad See the blind man Shooting at the world Bullets flying Oh, taking toll If you’ve been bad Lord, I bet you have And you’ve not been hit Oh, by flying lead You’d better close your eyes Oh Bow your head Wait for the ricochet
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