METALLICA's LARS ULRICH Inducts DEEP PURPLE Into ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME; Photos, Video...

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METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich finally got a chance earlier tonight (Friday, April 8) to induct classic heavy rockers DEEP PURPLE into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. PURPLE has been on the ballot three times and Ulrich has been championing their inclusion for years, Ulrich gave a passionate speech in which he praised the British hard rock legends for achieving fame "the old-fashioned way: They worked hard; constant touring, making an album a year, sometimes two — never giving a shit about image or critical acclaim. And in the golden age of rock and roll debauchery, they were known primarily for their music and in the sex-and-drug sense, they were reportedly gentleman through and through. In fact, if you must dig, the main dirt on DEEP PURPLE was the revolving door on personnel. Ten different band members in the first seven years, Fourteen in total." The drummer went on to single out DEEP PURPLE's musicianship as one of the main reasons for the band's success. He said: "These guys could play. They could improvise. They were in constant and curious cutthroat competition with each other to take the music some place new, some place unknown and never ever the same place twice." Ulrich also credited DEEP PURPLE for being an early influence on METALLICA while chiding the Rock Hall for taking so long to induct the group. He explained: "With almost no exceptions, every hard rock band in the last 40 years, including mine, traces its lineage directly back to BLACK SABBATH, LED ZEPPELIN and DEEP PURPLE. And as far as I'm concerned, these three bands should always be considered equals for their songwriting, their recordings and their accomplishments. Where I grew up, and in the rest of the world outside of North America, all were equal in status, stature and influence. So in my heart — and I know I speak for many of my fellow musicians and millions of PURPLE fans when I confess that — I am somewhat bewildered that they are so late in getting in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame." Lars ended his speech by admitting he owns a picture DEEP PURPLE with his own face Photoshopped on top of Ian Paice and saying: "That's how much DEEP PURPLE still means to me, to the fans here tonight and to the millions of followers. That's right. That's right. To the fans here tonight and to the millions of followers around the world, who look upon DEEP PURPLE as epic, unpredictable, energetic, cool, intense, brilliant, impulsive, spontaneous, mesmerizing, jaw-dropping, otherworldly, relentless, pioneering and ultimately timeless. Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Rod Evans, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, they should have been here a long time ago. They are now here where they belong. I always wanted to say this, please welcome to the stage and to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, give it up for DEEP PURPLE." DEEP PURPLE's acceptance speeches included turns from Gillan, Glover, Paice, Coverdale and Hughes before the current lineup of DEEP PURPLEGillan, Glover, Paice, guitarist Steve Morse and keyboardist Don Airey — took the stage and played a short set consisting of "Highway Star", "Green Onions" (with an image of late DEEP PURPLE keyboardist Jon Lord behind them), "Hush" and "Smoke On The Water". Photos of the induction ceremony can be found at Newsday.com. Highlights from the event will be broadcast on HBO on April 30. METALLICA themselves were inducted into the Hall Of Fame in 2009 and previously inducted BLACK SABBATH in 2006.

#RockHall2016: Lars Ulrich, Deep Purple praise guitarist Ritchie Blackmore https://t.co/XtWN0XjByi pic.twitter.com/UTa5yvtUUz

— clevelanddotcom (@clevelanddotcom) April 9, 2016

Lars Ulrich of Metallica in press room at#RockHall2016 . He introduced Deep Purple. @rrstar pic.twitter.com/Rybn0E6V0p

— Georgette Braun (@GeorgetteBraun) April 9, 2016

Lars Ulrich takes the stage after inducting Deep Purple pic.twitter.com/Y9Lih89cwZ

— Mike Buda (@Mike_Buda) April 9, 2016

Read Lars Ulrich's Deep Purple #RockHall2016 induction speech https://t.co/E1LnRENc2I pic.twitter.com/GjQ4jwHk6W

— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) April 9, 2016

Lars Ulrich from Metallica giving the most passionate induction speech for Deep Purple at @rock_hall. #RockHall2016 pic.twitter.com/yxCaAXtobF

— Steph Burton (@stephiebee) April 9, 2016

Lars’ amazing words for Deep Purple induction in rock hall of fame #KlipschRocksTheHall pic.twitter.com/mdfnWJRs50

— Dusty Klipsch Cinema (@DustyKlipsch) April 8, 2016

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Deep Purple is in the Hall of Fame. #2016Rockhall pic.twitter.com/KCs5wNwH23

— Joe Donahue (@JoeCDonahue) April 9, 2016

LIVE on #Periscope: Deep purple rock and roll hall of fame https://t.co/lrRg5oHOpB

— Michele Vasso (@cheleg) April 9, 2016

Deep Purple performing 'Highway Star' @ rock n' roll hall of fame induction ceremony#RRHOF RockHall2016 #deeppurple pic.twitter.com/kewdF572MY

— rollinnumbers (@rollinnumbers) April 9, 2016

Deep Purple, N.W.A enter Rock and Roll Hall of Fame https://t.co/xoEVDcmTQY pic.twitter.com/zkkwzSx9I4

— Telegraph Music (@TeleMusicNews) April 8, 2016

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