A los 79 años, Ritchie Blackmore SORPRENDE a los fans con lo que dijo sobre Ian Paice

At 79, Ritchie Blackmore SURPRISES fans with what he said about Ian Paice Ritchie Blackmore sat in a dimly lit room. His fingers traced the edges of his Stratocaster. At 79, his hands still carried the strength of decades past, bending strings and creating riffs that defined rock history with Deep Purple. The legacy loomed over them during those wild years. "Smoke on the Water" sold out stadiums. A band that burned as brightly as it fought. But today, his mind wasn't in glory. It was Ian Paice, the drummer, who was there from the beginning, the heartbeat behind Purple's roar. Lately, Ritchie was absorbed in digging up old stuff, interviews that pieced together a fractured story. The story of two men who built something epic, but who grew apart. Ritchie's recent words fell silent after a chat with a successful music magazine. "Ian, the thunder, is the one I miss the most. But we'll never speak again." The internet exploded. What happened between them? Why this certainty? To understand it, we have to go back a long way.