Ritchie Blackmore‘s wife says that the legendary guitarist “would be willing to go on stage” and play “a couple of concerts” with DEEP PURPLE before the iconic hard rock band calls it quits.
“Honestly, from our perspective… You probably can read a lot of the interviews that Ritchie’s done in the past… since he hasn’t been with PURPLE anymore. It would be hard to find one [interview] where Ritchie doesn’t say something [positive] about [DEEP PURPLE singer Ian] Gillan; he just doesn’t talk about him in a negative context — he never does,” she said.
“Every once in a while, we’ll be told by somebody or something will come up on a flash on the Internet where one of the guys over there [in the PURPLE camp] will say something [negative] about Ritchie, and we’re, like, ‘Why?’ Like, ‘Here it comes again. Why?’ I mean, it’s never coming from over here. He’s so far beyond it.
“It was a very tenuous situation… I think there was a couple of things, building blocks that happened. One of them was that the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame waited so long that [DEEP PURPLE’s original keyboardist] Jon [Lord] was no longer with us. That is just awful. And the fact that PURPLE… It’s not like they’re a new band; they’ve been around forever. They were one of the first ones to incorporate classical… I mean, listen to the classical riffs and progressions that he’s doing on ‘Highway Star’.
They created their own genre; they were amazing. This is not a little band that you’re just discovering and going, ‘Oh, let’s bring some attention…’ These guys were a staple; they were a force to be reckoned with, and they’ve been around for decades. So to wait this amount of time and then for Jon to have gotten pancreatic cancer and died, so he wouldn’t even be able to enjoy that honor. I think that kind of got to Ritchie where he was, like, ‘You know what…’ Ritchie was a founding member with Jon — it was the two of them that started this whole band. So I think that really kind of was like a big knife in the heart for Ritchie to see [what happened] with Jon.”