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Deep_purple_smoke_on_the_water_audio May 2026: Ritchie Blackmore composed the riff using a four-note blues scale in G minor . Interestingly, he has claimed it was inspired by a reversed interpretation of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony . Facebook · We Pretend it’s Still the 1970s ✌ · 1 month ago deep_purple_smoke_on_the_water_audio Facebook · 1970s Memories by DoYouRemember.com · 4 years ago : Ritchie Blackmore composed the riff using a The song wasn't recorded in a fancy studio. In December 1971, Deep Purple arrived in , intending to record their album Machine Head at the Montreux Casino using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio . However, during a Frank Zappa concert, a fan fired a flare gun into the ceiling, burning the casino to the ground . In December 1971, Deep Purple arrived in , Music fans often recall the song as a turning point in their musical journey. : Unlike many rock riffs that use standard power chords, Blackmore played this using parallel fourths , plucking the strings with his fingers rather than a pick to get a sharper, more distinct "snap".  |
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