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The basic fact that a fire destroyed the Montreux Casino during a Frank Zappa concert is well known to most music fans, leaving Deep Purple to find somewhere else to record, but this book brings much new. I guess when feces does occur, and it often does, it's fodder for the media. Fire in the Sky looks in detail at this crucial period in Deep Purples history and the making of their break-through album Machine Head. There are risks everywhere that could potentially cause major problems that don't have the national media spotlight shining on them. gun Burned the place to the ground Smoke on the water, fire in the sky They. We all came out to Montreux On the Lake Geneva shoreline To make records with a mobile We didnt have much time Frank Zappa and the Mothers Were at the best place around But some stupid with a flare gun Burned the place to the ground Smoke on the water, fire in the sky Smoke on the water They burned down the gambling house It died with an awful. But until we have something "safer" and consistantly reliable to replace the energy sources we have, we need to appreciate the talent and hard work that goes into an industry that keeps the country going. Smoke on the Water Lyrics by Deep Purple from the Simply the Best Guitar. These days Deep Purples Smoke on the Water is such a ubiquitous rock anthem that it almost seems as if its been out there forever. Mistakes happen, sometimes on a grandiose scale, like the BP oil spill. Unfortunately, all too often, even minor accidents like this one and the one that occured this month call national attention and even tho' lives are at stake, lives are at stake in many dangerous jobs around the world. Their safety record is very good and you'd be safer on an oil platform than driving or riding on an inerstate highway. The platforms in the Gulf number in the tens of thousands and even a small facility like this one has 12 men on board at all times. Under the watchful eyes of the Coast Guard and Emergency Response teams we loaded the crude oil and oily waste into our barge and brought it in to be recycled.