- In the early 1970s the band was signed to play a one-night concert in Jakarta, Indonesia, which turned into a nightmare. The stadium they were to play in only held 25,000 seats, but the promoters sold 125,000 tickets. When fans who couldn't get a seat started to riot, the police and the army were sent in to put it down, and--according to the band--went wild, unleashing attack dogs on the crowd and beating and clubbing everyone in sight. In addition, the promoters told the band that they were also to play another concert the next night, which they had not been scheduled for (or paid for). As if that wasn't bad enough, they returned to their hotel and were informed that one of their bodyguards had been killed in an "accidental" fall down an elevator shaft. The band was suspicious because they had seen the bodyguard arguing with a local man earlier that day. When they went to the police and said they believed the man had been murdered, they found themselves arrested as accomplices after the fact to murder (which the police at first insisted hadn't happened). They were told that the murder charges would be dropped if they performed at their unscheduled, and unpaid-for, concert the next night. They agreed, but as a gesture of defiance they played the concert with their heads down, never once looking at or speaking to the audience.
- The only member of the group to play on every album is drummer Ian Paice.
- Several members of the band have gone onto successful solo careers and careers in other bands. Ian Gillan formed the Ian Gillan Band, later simply called Gillan and briefly sang for Black Sabbath. Ritchie Blackmore formed Rainbow, David Coverdale formed Whitesnake and Roger Glover has produced albums for various artists, including "Sin After Sin", Judas Priest's first album on a major label.
- Ian Gillan has been a member of the band at three different points of time--1969-1973, 1984-1987 and 1993-present.
- When the Mark II lineup reunited in 1984, front man Ian Gillan refused to sing material from the three albums the band had recorded with David Coverdale.
- The cover of their album "Stormbringer" is based on a 1927 photograph of a tornado touching down in Jasper, Minnesota. The same photograph appears on the covers of Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" and Siouxsie and the Banshees's "Tinderbox".
- Formed in 1968 in Hertford, England.
- Ritchie Blackmore met Ronnie James Dio when Dio's band Elf served as the group's opening act. When Blackmore left Purple in 1975, he formed Rainbow around Elf, minus their guitarist.
- Members have included Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Steve Morse, Nick Simper, Rod Evans, David Coverdale, Glenn V. Hughes III, Tommy Bolin, Joe Lynn Turner, Don Airey
- Mentioned in the song "Life Is a Rock But the Radio Rolled Me" by Reunion.
- According to the Metallian. com encyclopedia the band's reunion in 1983 lead to the break-up of Rainbow.
- According to Monster World Of Metal Deep Purple celebrated its 40th birthday in 2018.
- According to the band's website the group was forced to find a new guitarist in 2022.
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