Space Truckin' (2012 Remaster)
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Published 2016-08-23
Space Truckin' (2012 Remaster) · Deep Purple
Machine Head
℗ 1972, 2012 Purpletuity Limited under exclusive license to Universal International Music B.V.
Harmonica: Ian Gillan
Producer: Ian Gillan
Lead Vocals: Ian Gillan
Drums, Percussion: Ian Paice
Producer: Ian Paice
Unknown: Jeremy "Bear" Gee
Keyboards: Jon Lord
Producer: Jon Lord
Engineer: Martin Birch
Unknown: Martin Birch
Guitar: Ritchie Blackmore
Producer: Ritchie Blackmore
Bass Guitar: Roger Glover
Producer: Roger Glover
Writer: Ian Gillan
Writer: Ian Paice
Writer: Jon Lord
Writer: Ritchie Blackmore
Writer: Roger Glover
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All Comments (21)
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Groovy.
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Them drums alone are space truckin’
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A guy at work was playing old rock at work one morning and I kept yelling, play Space truckin! Eventually he did. It became a thing at work. Everyone was saying, play Space truckin!
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Hail to the king baby
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Groovy
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Man, this song would be stored well in between a deck of cards.
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Whoever gave thumbs down really doesn’t deserve to have thumbs...
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I was 10 years old, spending a couple nights at my grandparents house when my grandpa (a man who I’d never suspect of listening to Deep Purple) told me “Jerry, I have a song I want you to hear.” It was this very song that got me into classic rock
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I thank Ash vs. Evil Dead for introducing me to this song.
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One of the all time monster drum tracks. Legendary.
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Paice keepin the pace
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Damn! Ian Paice and those drums!!!
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Ian Paice's drumming on this is grooving, man
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Hail to the King, Baby
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Deep Purple defined the word "COOL" 😎Ian Gillian's vocals in this song are just sooooo BADASS and reached the stars when he sang it, what a power house of a voice, he was at a peak of greatness beyond the realm of humans..... "Yeah yeah yeah Space Truckin" 🤘🏻
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come on come on let's go SPACE TRUCKIN!
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The theme song for the ultimate Deadite killer. Hail to the king Baby Long live ASH GROOVY
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Ash Vs Evil Dead brought me here
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Whoever gave a thumbs down in no way appreciates the best of the early seventies when it came to hard hitting rock music
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Gillian is a vocal God !