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  1. Oct 8, 2024 · Nick’s Story. Chapters 1 – 10. Chapter 1 : Frogmore House to Devon 1959. Chapter 2 : The Renegades. Chapter 3 : Rupert & The Delta 5. Chapter 4 : Rupert, Cliff Barton and ‘Some Other Guys’. Chapter 5 : Going Pro. Chapter 6 : Regents and Bergeracs. Chapter 7 : The Summer of ’65.

    • Nick’s Story

      Nick’s Story. There have been many attempts to write about...

    • Discography

      Nick Simper (bass & vocals) needs no introduction. His name...

    • Interviews

      Interview with Mohsen Fayyazi, for Metal Shock, Finland,...

    • Gig Lists

      Here’s a potted history of Nick’s gigs from the 60’s and...

    • Links

      “DIE Wiener Classic Rock Band” The Good Old Boys on Facebook...

    • Chapters 1 – 10

      Chapter 1 : Frogmore House to Devon 1959 Chapter 2 : The...

    • Good Old Boys

      Nick Simper. Search. Primary Menu Skip to content. Welcome;...

    • Warhorse

      Nick, Mac, Pete, Ashley and Frank re-united in 2008 A...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nick_SimperNick Simper - Wikipedia

    Nick Simper is an English bass guitarist, who co-founded Deep Purple and Warhorse. He played on three Deep Purple albums and was fired in 1969, but later rejoined the band as a guest in 2007 and 2009.

    Year
    Band
    Title
    Notes
    2010
    Blaggards & Cowboys
    Skulduggery (CD)
    self-released
    2015
    Nasty Habits
    De La Frog Conspiracy (CD)
    studio album
    2012
    Nasty Habits
    Live at Szene, Vienna (CD+DVD)
    UK: Angel Air Records SJPCD386
    2010
    Nasty Habits
    The Deep Purple MKI Songbook (CD)
    UK: Wymer Records TSA1002
  3. Nov 3, 2023 · Learn about Nick Simper, the bassist who played on Deep Purple's first three albums and co-wrote songs like "Hush" and "Wring That Neck". Find out his history, bands, and tributes to Jon Lord and Johnny Kidd.

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  4. Feb 20, 2015 · Nick Simper was a founding member of Deep Purple, but was replaced by Roger Glover in 1969. He talks about his time in the band, their early albums and his current projects in this interview.

  5. Jun 9, 2024 · In March 1968 the line-up was complete. A month later, Roundabout played a couple of warm-up shows in Scandinavia, shortly after changing their name to Deep Purple, inspired by Ritchie’s grandmother’s favourite song. A pragmatic Nick Simper thought it was “an embarrassing name… until we saw it in the charts.”.

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  6. Nick Simper is a legendary rock bassist who played with Deep Purple, Savage, Flowerpot Men and more. Read his own account of his life and music in 25 chapters, from Frogmore House to Hollywood.

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  8. Explore the musical career of Nick Simper, the original bassist of Deep Purple and other bands. Find out his involvement, albums, singles, and collaborations from 1960 to 1970.