Jon Lord's 10 GREATEST Deep Purple Studio Solos
Автор: Deep Purple Vibes
Загружено: 2026-01-11
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Jon Lord didn't just play the Hammond organ—he owned it. During his time in Deep Purple, from 1968 to 2002, he proved keyboards could shred as hard as any guitar and bring classical sophistication to hard rock. This is my ranking of his 10 greatest Deep Purple studio solos.
Studio versions only—no live recordings. These are the definitive takes that made it to vinyl.
🎹 TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introduction
0:16 - #10: Rat Bat Blue (Who Do We Think We Are, 1973)
1:09 - #9: Hard Lovin' Man (Deep Purple in Rock, 1970)
1:56 - #8: Rosa's Cantina (Purpendicular, 1996)
3:07 - #7: Speed King (Deep Purple in Rock, 1970)
3:56 - #6: Lalena (Deep Purple, 1969)
4:51 - #5: Fireball (Fireball, 1971)
6:02 - #4: Lazy (Machine Head, 1972)
6: 57 - #3: Hush (Shades of Deep Purple, 1968)
7:51 - #2: Burn (Burn, 1974)
8:17 - #1: Highway Star (Machine Head, 1972)
9:57 - Wrap-up
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Drop your own top 10 in the comments. Tell me what I got wrong.
Part 2 in my series ranking Deep Purple's greatest solos. Ritchie Blackmore was last week. Tommy Bolin, Steve Morse, Don Airey, and Ian Paice coming soon.
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