- Space Truckin'
Song infobox
Name = Space Truckin'
Artist =Deep Purple
Album = Machine Head
Released = March 1972
track_no = 7
Recorded = December 6 - 21, 1971Montreux ,Switzerland
Genre =Hard rock , heavy metal
Length = 4:34
Label =EMI (UK)Warner Bros. Records (US)
Writer =Ian Gillan Ritchie Blackmore Roger Glover Jon Lord Ian Paice
Producer =Deep Purple
prev = "Lazy"
prev_no = 6
next = "When a Blind Man Cries "
next_no = 8"Space Truckin' " is a song by British hard rock bandDeep Purple . It is the seventh track on the "Machine Head" album. Its lyrics talk of space travel and it showcases the vocal abilities of singerIan Gillan and powerful drumming ofIan Paice .The song's legendary chorus riff, although different, slightly resembles that of the song "Red the Sign Post", released in 1968 by the band
Fifty Foot Hose on their album Cauldron.The intro was featured on the TV show
WKRP in Cincinnati on the episode "The Airplane Show" (later issues of the episode replaced this track with generic music).Live performances
When it was first performed live, the band appended an instrumental that was originally part of the song "
Mandrake Root " on their first album but gradually evolved into a showcase forJon Lord 'sHammond organ andRitchie Blackmore 'sguitar solo s. This usually took the length of the overall song to over twenty minutes, and was always performed as the last number of the main set. A good example of this arrangement can be found on the "Made in Japan" album, wherein Blackmore also quotes "Fools" of Fireball "cello" solo.Jon Lord played his solo through a
ring modulator or played some of it on an ARP synthesizer. Meanwhile, Ritchie Blackmore usually split the guitar solo into two halves, a quiet section with just drums, then a loud section with the full band. The second half was often when Ritchie would smash his guitar, play it with his feet or throw it into the air. One of the most infamous incidents where this happened was at the California Jam festival in 1974, where he dropped one guitar over the edge of the stage, smashed a second against a TV camera, then set his amplifier on fire which subsequently exploded. A video of the incident can be seen [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8927502973381015928 here] .When Deep Purple reformed in 1984, this extended arrangement was reworked, and later included snippets of other songs.
During the
Rapture of the Deep Tour , the final part of the song, which originally featured much high pitched screaming by Gillan (now 63) - featured high pitched guitar in the same key as his original vocals.Cover versions
*
Dream Theater covered this and the whole "Made in Japan" album.
*Arjen Anthony Lucassen 'sStar One covered the song during their 2002 European tour, as seen on the "Live on Earth" DVD.
* Americanthrash metal band Overkill included a cover of the song on their 1999 album "Coverkill ".
*Serbia nhard rock band Cactus Jack released a cover on their 2003 "Deep Purple Tribute" album.
* Americanindustrial metal band Ministry (& the co-Conspirators) include their version of the song in the all-covers album "Cover Up".
* Tesla's version is the first track on their album "Real to Reel ".
* The American band the Swamp Candles, known for being the band that performed the theme song for theBlue World Order faction in ECW, covered the song as well.
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