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Deep Purple — Burn
Album: Burn
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7.3

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Total ratings: 1016









Released: 1974
Length: 5:58
Plays (last 30 days): 0
The sky is red, I don't understand,
past midnight I still see the land.
People are sayin' the woman is damned,
she makes you burn with a wave of her hand.
The city's a blaze, the town's on fire.
The woman's flames are reaching higher.
We were fools, we called her liar.
All I hear is "Burn!"

I didn't believe she was devil's sperm.
She said, "Curse you all, you'll never learn!
When I leave there's no return."
The people laughed till she said, "Burn!"
Warning came, no one cared.
Earth was shakin', we stood and stared.
When it came no one was spared.
Still I hear "Burn!"

You know we had no time,
we could not even try.
You know we had no time.

You know we had no time,
we could not even try.
You know we had no time.

The sky is red, I don't understand,
past midnight I still see the land.
People are sayin' the woman is damned,
she makes you burn with a wave of her hand.
Warning came, no one cared.
Earth was shakin, we stood and stared.
When it came no one was spared.
Still I hear "Burn!"
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I really need higher quality speakers. Still get the Feels regardless. 

(*Please play Child In Time!) <3
 MattWill wrote:

Don't think I'd ever heard this before - it's great. I've only recently discovered RP - absolutely brilliant. So much great music I've never heard. Thanks


I’ve rediscovered many great songs on here, and discovered many new ones as well! I love Radioparadise!
The 70’s; what a time for organs!!
Saw these guys in Boston on this tour!!
Who is Roger Glover?
I can't imagine what quantity of drugs I'd need to do in order to get through this drum part...
This song is getting old. But good :)
for me, the best DP album ... ever ....
Don't think I'd ever heard this before - it's great. I've only recently discovered RP - absolutely brilliant. So much great music I've never heard. Thanks
the only way Bill will play David Coverdale
Glenn Hughes, what a voice!
It's hard to type a comment when you are head banging on the keyboard. At least the locks of my youth are no longer getting in the way...  (Needs keyboard emoji) 
 chuck02 wrote:

It's difficult to rate songs like this if you're "of a certain age"....on one hand, it throws you back to your teenage years and on the other hand, I sit here now smiling at the screen but my eyebrows are raised at the sheer volume/energy of this (in the morning, no less) and of course the Spinal Tap afterthought.  So I sit here and chuckle and enjoy. Thanks for listening.



No need to wallow in your shame. You're not alone. Rate it a 10 and be at peace my brother!
It's difficult to rate songs like this if you're "of a certain age"....on one hand, it throws you back to your teenage years and on the other hand, I sit here now smiling at the screen but my eyebrows are raised at the sheer volume/energy of this (in the morning, no less) and of course the Spinal Tap afterthought.  So I sit here and chuckle and enjoy. Thanks for listening.
Cleaning pot and listening to Deep Purple in Kevin’s room in 12th grade. What a world was opening up for us then...
Oh, it seems like the time to KICK ASS
 AbileneTexas wrote:

Definitely reminds me of Spinal Tap. 
 
Yeah but Deep Purple really truly go to eleven.
 Jelani wrote:
I love this, but it reminds me, in parts, of Spinal Tap.
 
Definitely reminds me of Spinal Tap. 
 daniel_rusk wrote:
Very nice to hear some hard rock on RP. Big thanks! Much more please?
 

Awesome. Quality music. Rock on!
Play "Lazy"!!!!!
 Jelani wrote:
I love this, but it reminds me, in parts, of Spinal Tap.
 

Tonight I'm gonna rock you tonight! Hello Cleveland!
DP's catalog is deep. Would like to hear some of it.
 Jelani wrote:
I love this, but it reminds me, in parts, of Spinal Tap.
 

  Yeah, I'd have to agree on both counts. The cover art doesn't help.
I love this, but it reminds me, in parts, of Spinal Tap.
Very nice to hear some hard rock on RP. Big thanks! Much more please?
Stunning guitar playing as ever from Blackmore. Lord on keyboards is always a blessing. Paice on drums providing a solid backbone. Always gets it right. Coverdale isn't quite the heavy rock singer (more bluesy), but he does alright here. The less said about Glenn Hughes' vocals the better.
that double keyboard solo is coming from heaven. RIP Jon Lord.
Yeah, most excellent...."8" , one of the best rock
albums of 1974...
 Cyberspark wrote:
Great drums on this
 
Ian Paice!!!!!!!!!!
 Cyberspark wrote:
Great drums on this
 

Great drums on this
moee classics!