Deep Purple’s High-Octane “Lazy” Performance
“Lazy” is a classic rock song by the British rock band Deep Purple. It was released on their 1972 album “Machine Head.” The song is known for its bluesy and hard rock sound and features a notable Hammond organ solo by Jon Lord.
“Lazy” has a slow, heavy groove, and it’s characterized by its extended instrumental section, which showcases the band’s musicianship. The lyrics of the song are somewhat tongue-in-cheek and reflect the lifestyle of a touring rock band. The title “Lazy” is somewhat ironic given the song’s intricate instrumental passages.
“Machine Head” is one of Deep Purple’s most iconic albums and features other classic tracks like “Smoke on the Water” and “Highway Star.” “Lazy” is often celebrated for its instrumental prowess and is appreciated by fans of classic rock and hard rock.
Deep Purple is regarded as one of the pioneering bands in the hard rock and heavy metal genres, and “Lazy” is an example of their ability to combine rock with elements of blues and progressive rock. It remains a staple in their live performances and a classic in their catalog.