11-05-2015, 18:21
HI folks!
I'm an old Brazilian rock listener, I'm sixty-one, and I can say that rock'n'roll has always brought me great moments and emotions. I never had the patience nor the determination to learn to play guitar, my passion, I tried singing in a few bands in my youth but it was only that, a try.
The first album I actually bought it with my money, was "Who do We Think We Are," from Deep Purple. You guys can imagine what it meant to me?
I was about seventeen and later with forty when I was in Europe, more precisely in Luxembourg, I had the opportunity to attend the "Purpendicular" release show .
It was just amazing for two reasons:
First of all, it was the first time I watched the Deep Purple live like this way.
Second because they played a lot of songs from that old album.
For me it was as if they were playing because I was there.
Well then,
I'm here now and I hope to contribute with something nice for the forum.
See you.
Lacat
I'm an old Brazilian rock listener, I'm sixty-one, and I can say that rock'n'roll has always brought me great moments and emotions. I never had the patience nor the determination to learn to play guitar, my passion, I tried singing in a few bands in my youth but it was only that, a try.
The first album I actually bought it with my money, was "Who do We Think We Are," from Deep Purple. You guys can imagine what it meant to me?
I was about seventeen and later with forty when I was in Europe, more precisely in Luxembourg, I had the opportunity to attend the "Purpendicular" release show .
It was just amazing for two reasons:
First of all, it was the first time I watched the Deep Purple live like this way.
Second because they played a lot of songs from that old album.
For me it was as if they were playing because I was there.
Well then,
I'm here now and I hope to contribute with something nice for the forum.
See you.
Lacat