Glenn Hughes interview: Purple, Sabbath, the KLF and the remainder

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Thirty seconds into our dialog, Glenn Hughes begins fiddling along with his earbuds. “Give me a second,” he says, with a California smile, a wholesome tan offsetting his immaculate white tooth. “I’m nonetheless deaf from working with Jon Lord.”

If battered eardrums is the one residual injury that Cannock, Staffordshire-born Hughes has to indicate from greater than 55 years in rock’n’roll, he’s received off evenly. The bassist and singer was one among arduous rock’s thrusting younger bucks by way of the 70s, making a trio of nice, if underrated albums along with his authentic band, Trapeze, then one other three as a part of Deep Purple’s Mk III and IV line-ups.

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