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Paice Ashton Lord - Ghost Story (1976) 5.78 min. | 4.991228 avaliação | 31866 exibições Paice Ashton Lord - Ghost Story, from album "Malice in Wonderland" (1976) For over eight years Deep Purple were entertaining huge concert arenas around the world as well as selling more albums than anyone else between 1973 and 1974. But with bands long history of personnel changes culminating in the departure of first Ritchie Blackmore and then his successor, with the tragic death soon after of Tommy Bolin. To that point the band had little more to prove and with various members of the band having wanting to pursue other avenues a split was inevitable. It was at that point that two major contributors of Deep Purple realised that they actually liked playing in a band together and decided to form a new band and obvious choice was with their old friend Tony Ashton who they had worked with on various other project previously, the last one being Last of the Big Bands by Ashton and Lord. This album was to set the style of music that would form their new band Paice, Ashton and Lord. (Ian and Jon approached me with idea of forming a band, in fact Jon had approached me before and I had,nt liked the idea much because I could,nt see myself as a front man. I also thought that with Jon and me both being on keyboard players wed get in each others way. Id be dropped out of playing with bands. There were plenty of sessions to do. I was also into doing commercials and jingles for TV which is interesting work. Its also quite lucrative as well, I was comfortable and I suppose I was in a bit .... + Informações |
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PAICE ASHTON LORD "Ghost Story" Rare Video from rehearsal DEEP PURPLE 4.53 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 9749 exibições This is an unreleased video filmed during a rehearsal or a soundcheck of Paice Ashton Lord doing Ghost Story, the opening number of the classic 1976 album Malice In Wonderland. In case you are a DP fan and are not aware of this album, PAL were made up of Tony Ashton, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Bernie Marsden (founding member of Whitesnake) and Paul Martinez.. + Informações |
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Paice Ashton Lord - Sneaky Private Lee 6.15 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2743 exibições From the album - Malice in Wonderland - I'm Private Lee detective you can see me on the big bad screen I'm not clean, obscene, not anything but the baddest you've ever seen I'm a thorn in your side and a pain in your hide and I'm mean For anyone who pays me I'll walk in and I'll screw up your scene There's a guy inside who's serving time he had the nerve to try and cut me And another guy is holding up super highway No.23 Make no mistake I'm no dreamer I'm a wheeler, a dealer, and a schemer peepin' creepin' sneakin' Private Lee When you see me I might forgive you if you think that I always make my kills Private Lee he's not real he only pays my rent in Beverly Hills I'm your super cop on TV don't want nobody talk to me Just leave me be Paice, Ashton, Lord, Marsden. + Informações |
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PAICE ASHTON LORD "Silas & Jerome" Rare Video from rehearsal DEEP PURPLE Part 2 3.35 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5494 exibições This is the second of 2 unreleased clips that I have of Paice Ashton Lord in rehearsal. I posted the first one which was of "Ghost Story" about 8 months ago. In this second clip they are playing Silas and Jerome. PAL were made up of Tony Ashton, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Bernie Marsden (founding member of Whitesnake) and Paul Martinez.. + Informações |
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Paice Ashton Lord * Ghost story (1977) 5.77 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 870 exibições From "Malice in wonderland" 1977 Drums, percussion - Ian Paice Vocals, keyboards - Tony Ashton Keyboards, synthesizer - Jon Lord Bass - Paul Martinez Guitar - Bernie Marsden Engineer - Martin Birch Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass.. + Informações |
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PAICE ASHTON LORD - Ghost Story (lyrics) 5.80 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 543 exibições Malice in Wonderland - 1977. + Informações |
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Paice,Ashton&Lord-On The Road Again 5.35 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2446 exibições |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Arabella (ok tell me) .1976 4.15 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 173 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Dance Coming 4.97 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 960 exibições Dance Coming - previously unreleased track from PALs second album.. + Informações |
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Paice,Ashton&Lord-Ghost Story 5.22 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1789 exibições |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Black And White (Bonus Unreleased Studio Track) .1976 4.25 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 171 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Nasty Clavinet (Bonus Unreleased Studio Track) .1976 4.52 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 171 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Ashton Gardner & Dyke featuring Tony Ashton 1969 3.48 min. | 4.818182 avaliação | 11580 exibições British keyboard player/singer Tony Ashton is seen here with Ashton Gardner & Dyke playing Rolling Home. They were one of the most exciting and innovative bands of the late 60's. Later Ashton played in Family, worked with various members of Deep Purple, and of course was part of Paice Ashton Lord along with Jon Lord and Ian Paice from Deep Purple. He died of cancer in 2001. Read more about him at my Ashton site at www.waliditayim.com. + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Goodbye Hello LA (Bonus Unreleased Studio Track) .1976 3.93 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 108 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Moonburn (Bonus Unreleased Studio Track) .1976 3.37 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 89 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Ballad Of Mr. Giver (Bonus Unreleased Studio Track) .1976 5.90 min. | 0 avaliação | 144 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Malice In Wanderland .1976 6.13 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 216 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Dance Coming (Bonus Unreleased Studio Track) .1976 4.97 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 91 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Paice Ashton Lord Ghost story , 2.73 min. | 0 avaliação | 18 exibições |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Untitled Two (Bonus Unreleased Studio Track) .1976 3.28 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 153 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Sneaky Private Lee .1976 6.15 min. | 0 avaliação | 73 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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PAL - I'm Gonna Stop Drinking Again 5.18 min. | 4.6363635 avaliação | 2582 exibições I'm Gonna Stop Drinking Again by Paice Ashton Lord (1977), from Malice in Wonderland.. + Informações |
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Ian Paice -1995 Bombay Drum Solo 3.52 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2341 exibições ???????????????????????? ?? ??????????????????? ?? ?? ??????????????????? ?? ?? ??????????????????? ?? ?? ??????????????????? ?? ????????????????????????. + Informações |
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Paice, Ashton, Lord - Dance With Me Baby .1976 3.38 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 63 exibições Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 1977, after the break-up of the British band Deep Purple in 1976. Ian Paice and Jon Lord, Deep Purple's drummer and keyboardist, joined Tony Ashton, a British keyboardist and singer, for this project; the band was completed with Bernie Marsden on guitar and Paul Martinez on bass. Lord had joined Ashton previously to record the album The First Of The Big Bands in 1974. There was a BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event that year. Ashton also collaborated on Lord's Gemini Suite project in 1971, in which he sang lead vocals on the first song. He took part in more of Lord's solo works and also in some of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover's solo projects. One album was recorded by Paice, Ashton & Lord, and also a video in which the band were shown recording their first album in the studio recording sessions. Called "Lifespan", they explained what were the inspirations and meanings of some of the songs. A follow-up was planned but never released. The first album was Malice in Wonderland which was released in 1977. It was re-released on CD in 2001 by Purple Records, and now includes thirty minutes of demos from the unreleased second album. A live DVD was released in 2006. Despite some critical appreciation, the album was not a great success. After Ashton broke his leg falling off a stage, the group was wound up. Lord, Marsden and later Paice enlisted in David Coverdale's Whitesnake .... + Informações |
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Ian Paice - Rare 70's Drum Solo 1.25 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 13273 exibições ???????????????????????? ?? ??????????????????? ?? ?? ??????????????????? ?? ?? ??????????????????? ?? ?? ??????????????????? ?? ????????????????????????. + Informações |








































