The Studio Sound Ensemble record re-imagined versions of popular hits.
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Their version of Beatles' Got To Get You Into My Life, is often played on the Iain Lee show on Absolute Radio in the UK as a music-bed. Iain tends to perform karaoke over the top, either as an intro to the next call or a segué between songs. Iain also uses other examples of their work as music-beds.
<… Read Full Bio ↴The Studio Sound Ensemble record re-imagined versions of popular hits.
Their version of Beatles' Got To Get You Into My Life, is often played on the Iain Lee show on Absolute Radio in the UK as a music-bed. Iain tends to perform karaoke over the top, either as an intro to the next call or a segué between songs. Iain also uses other examples of their work as music-beds.
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The Studio Sound Ensemble Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Studio Sound Ensemble:
Imagine Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below…
You Light Up My Life: You Light Up My Life So many nights I'd sit by my window, Waiting for someone To …
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@Producelikeapro
Who do you think is the most important Rock band of all time? Over the seven decades of Deep Purple’s existence, the band has gone through many personnel changes, with a total of 15 musicians who have been or are official members. Deep Purple has released 22 studio albums, and an amazing 43 live albums.
@johan.svensson
Purely rock? DP by far. Even has the best guitar solo in Child in time.
@stevem-h3562
I personally think it's Purple... but I'm biased. :-) I grew up with Purple and they left a huge impression on me.
@Producelikeapro
@@johan.svenssonthanks ever so much for sharing
@Producelikeapro
@@stevem-h3562very cool! Thanks ever so much for sharing
@timwestcott361
The Who - esp Townshend's work with Jim Marshall to develop the classic 100-watt valve amplifier.
@pauldurrant1248
A little story for you. In my mid teens in the early 70's I worked for Jim Marshall in his Ealing shop, & became friends with several of Deep Purple's road crew. Ron Quinten, & Colin Hart in particular. As a result I would always go & hang out with them whenever DP played in or around London. On one occasion DP flew back from a US tour to reopen the Rainbow in Finsbury Park, they played 2 consecutive nights, & at the end of first night Ritchie smashed the Machine Head sunburst maple neck Strat. At the end of the show Ron & I took his Guitars to his dressing room. Ritchie was distraught when he saw the Strat & asked if it could be fixed. I suggested that I could take it into the shop the following day & see what I could do. The shop manager wasn't too pleased, but knowing how much I loved RB he allowed me to spend most of the day effecting a repair. Much Araldite later I returned to the Rainbow that evening & gave Ron Quinten the now playable Strat. At the end of that night during Space Truckin RB completely destroyed it. I was devastated!! I later became friendly with Roger Glover after he was sacked from DP, & swapped my Gibson Thunderbird Bass for one of his sunburst maple neck P Basses, & a Marshall Major. Sold him an ARP 2600 too, which was my biggest sale while at Marshall's. Lovely man & I'll never forget his kindness.
@Producelikeapro
Wow! Thanks ever so much for sharing Paul! Very cool story!!
@Boblobblaw88
My first concert----Evansville IN, in '71. I was right on the stage. Ritchie blew a string-and instead of the roadie bringing out a different guitar-he brought Ritchie a string. Ritchie had it strung within 30 seconds, in time to play the solo! After the show I hopped up on the stage and walked over and picked up the broken string as a souvenir. Nobody bothered me-no roadies-no security! Then I sat on the edge of the stage and talked to my friends. Those were the days. : )
@briannacery9939
Love Deep Purple! Richie Blackmore is a fantastic guitar player.