Deep Purple 'Nothing At All' Official Music Video

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Watch the two first chapters of the spaceman’s journey:

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4 weeks after the release of their 21st studio album “Whoosh!”, Deep Purple continue on the path of the new album by releasing an official music video for their third single “Nothing At All”.

The lyrics of “Nothing At All” are an observation of what we humans have done to Mother Earth in our short time of existence.
After exploring the subject of time and space with the first single “Throw My Bones” and following the concerned look into the future with “Man Alive”, “Nothing At All” brings a big philosophical question: is it really “nothing at all”? With this question in mind, Deep Purple’s spaceman embarks on yet another journey. Will it be the final one?

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Deep Purple’s brand-new studio album “Whoosh!” follows their worldwide chart-topping albums “inFinite” (2017) and “NOW What?!” (2013), both reaching Gold Status and #1 in the German Album Charts. Only a few weeks after its release on August 7th, “Whoosh!” is already breaking the records of predecessor “inFinite”, conquering the album charts globally. With “Whoosh!”, Deep Purple completes their hat trick at the top of the German Official Album charts as, for a successive third time, Deep Purple jump right to #1, setting a new record in their already impressive 50-year history.

For the third time, Deep Purple have joined forces with producer Bob Ezrin and together they have created the most versatile album in their collaboration, “stretching out in all directions” without any limitation, letting the creativity go.

“Deep Purple is putting the Deep back into Purple” was the half-joking motto in the studio after the first songs made it clear that Ezrin and Purple were on a path to creating an album pushing the boundaries of time and music genres, while voicing their resentment about the current situation of the world and addressing all generations.

“Whoosh is an onomatopoeic word that, when viewed through one end of a radio-telescope, describes the transient nature of humanity on Earth; and, through the other end from a closer perspective, illustrates the career of Deep Purple.” - ig

“Whoosh!” is available as Limited CD+DVD Mediabook (incl. the 1h feature “Roger Glover and Bob Ezrin in conversation” and, for the first time, the full live performance at Hellfest 2017 as video), 2LP+DVD Edition, Limited Box Set and Digital on earMUSIC.
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my grandfather showed Deep Purple to my father. my dad gave me a CD when i was a kid. now my 6 year old son loves to listen to the deep purple albums.

flaviolima
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Pity a song such as this will never see the light of day on mainstream British radio. The more I hear this, the more I love it. Great work, gentlemen!

markc
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I grew up with Deep Purple. From the very first album in 1968 to the present. I’ve seen them live several times. I took my 32 year old son to see them in Biloxi, MS in 2019. He is a singer/songwriter and he was blown away by Deep Purple in concert. When I first heard “Nothing at All” I was blown away! I just had to take a moment (a few actually) and think about how far this band has come! I love Deep Purple!

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The organ solo praises the great Jon Lord. Don Airey is such a master, maintaining the ancient Hammond sound but bringing modern synth tunes as well.

JetBucksley
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Steve Morse & Don Airey shining on this tune.

GuitarAnthony
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This song is just getting better and better in every listening. No wonder it constantly be played by the band on concerts until today. Ian Gillan was right when he said this is the best song they've wrote

andresihotang
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Airey in beast mode. Jon Lord smiling from heaven.

santoshsharma
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Deep Purple has been reborn, the most purple sounding album in a long time, what a treasure, i cry with happiness

stephenpeach
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I'm very impressed with Steve Morse on this track, and the abilities of Don Airey. Very strong classical influence on this track. Very good Deep Purple as a whole

rebb
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Long live the PURPLE. I love those keys mingling with Morse's mighty guitar flourishes. Great song.

Garbrel
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This is one of the best songs Deep Purple ever recorded.

gautigoth
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Jon Lord send those keys from heaven to the heart of Don airey!

brunovallesmunoz
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just incredible how Deep Purple is churning out good stuff like this! Music that will last, NO DOUBT IN MY MIND!

Draxtor
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Deep Purple is Deep Purple...FANTASTIC!!!! Great Song.

CarlosEduardo-herb
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Deep Purple is like a fine wine - gets only better with age!

vladreinfeldt
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This song is outstanding. This is one of Deep Purple's best.

jamesrobert
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What a wonderful song, genius music, lyrics and solo!!! Legendary Deep

laskarisdrakoulis
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First time I heard this I thought, "Quite good, I like that." Now that I've listened a few times I think it's so much better than just "quite good". A great song.

gitaneVYSR
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I have been a Fan of Deep Purple from the very beginning . I Love Deep Purple !

danielprice
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Whoosh! What a brilliant video to accompany a superb piece of music. Although I'd merrily sung along to the lyrics as I'd listened to the album, the imagery in the video really hammers home Gillan's message about the way we are merrily destroying the planet that gives us life ... as if "nothing at all" is happening. Stunning work from Deep Purple. Brilliant. So lucky that my favouirte band of my teens is still my favourite of my 60's.

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