

"This is how I characterized it later to IG but we both came to the conclusion that it sounded I woke up then and asked myself if I actually did say them out loud, and I came to the conclusion that I did. That mystical time between deep sleep and awakening, when I heard Insists although it's a better sounding name for the story) in Was alone in my bed (in the Eurotel, not the Eden Au Lac as IG Actually itĬame to me in a sort of dream 1 or 2 mornings after the fire: I That it was written on a napkin as the fire burned. "The only deviation to the story that IG has sometimes claimed is Here's the story about the lyrics and the title, in Roger Glover's own words: Then Ritchie suddenly came up with the later hierostratically famous (and notorious!) riff, and things fell into place. He suggested to Ian Gillan that they should use it as a song title, but Ian shrugged it off, saying people would believe it was a drug song. The song itself was created more or less spontaneously Roger Glover had the picture of the smoke spreading over the Lake Geneva in his head, and the line Smoke on the Water eventually stuck. This, again, led to Ian Gillan dropping the comment "Break a leg, Frank!" near the ending of Smoke on the Water at a March 1972 concert recorded for the BBC, available on the excellent EMI 2CD set Deep Purple in Concert. A couple of days later, when he played in London, a fan tore him off stage, and Zappa broke his leg as he fell into the orchestra pit. There's a picture on him on the gatefold sleeve on the original LP release of the album.Īctually, these were troubled times for Frank Zappa, who first lost all of his gear in the fire in Montreux. He was also the man who found the Grand Hotel for them. He's still involved in the Montreux Jazz Festival, and seems to be a very important man in the music business in the Swiss town.Īs stated in the lyrics, he helped saving some kids during the fire at the Casino. They recorded the album with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, also mentioned in the lyrics.įunky Claude in the lyrics is Claude Nobs, who helped them out. They ended up at the Grand Hotel, closed for the winter season, where the recording eventually commenced during December 1971.

The actual Zappa concert has turned up on one of the Beat the Boots discs, I think.) But the Casino burnt down during the concert, after some stupid had fired a flare gun into the Casino's ceiling. They were just awaiting a Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention concert to be held before the recording could begin. Deep Purple were originally all set to record the album at the Casino in Montreux, Switzerland. The lyrics actually tell the story of the recording of Machine Head. What's "Smoke on the Water" about? There is indeed a story behind this, undoubtedly Deep Purple's most well known song.
