Classic Rock

IAN GILLAN

The man at the mic picks five Deep dazzlers.

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Mary Long (Who Do We Think We Are, 1973)

“I’d like to point out that I’m choosing these songs spontaneou­sly, they could all change tomorrow. I like Mary Long because nobody had written a song like that before. [The name Mary Long was a composite of the ‘moral crusaders’ Mary Whitehouse and Lord Longford, who were particular­ly active in the 60s and 70s. Its opening lines were: ‘Mary Long is a hypocrite/She does all the things that she tells us not to do’.] I was twenty-something years old and full of opinions.”

Rapture Of The Deep

(Rapture Of The Deep, 2005) “I think Rapture is quite similar to a song like Pictures Of Home [from

Machine Head]. It was a very good collaborat­ion between Steve

Morse and Don Airey. Rapture Of The Deep has a slight Oriental feel to it. The riff is great – and I think the words are pretty good too [laughs].”

Razzle Dazzle (Bananas, 2003)

“I’m picking this one just to annoy Ian Paice, who doesn’t like it. Me, I think it’s brilliant. But Ian comes from an entirely different perspectiv­e – sitting behind the drums.”

Into The Fire (In Rock, 1970)

“Into The Fire has always been one of my all-time favourites that we did. I still love singing that one right to the present day. It’s a slice of pure, raucous, uninhibite­d rock’n’roll – albeit mid-tempo rock’n’roll.”

Lazy (Machine Head, 1972)

“I’m going to pick something from the album we’re here to talk about… Let’s say Lazy. [When Classic Rock asks Ian whether he means the studio version, or the longer, looser take on Made In Japan, Gillan ponders the question for a moment and then with a smirk replies: “Both”.]

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