September 19, 2024

In July 2022, guitarist Steve Morse officially left DEEP PURPLE to care for his wife, Janine, who was battling cancer. He was replaced by Simon McBride. Morse’s announcement came four months after the guitarist said that he would be taking a hiatus from the band, in the hope of rejoining his bandmates once his wife’s health improved.

Asked in a new interview with Pete Pardo of Sea Of Tranquility if he thinks it was time for him to leave DEEP PURPLE anyway, even if it hadn’t been for his wife’s cancer battle, and move on to other projects, Steve responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Well, that’s a really impossible question to know the answer to. I think when you’re close to a situation, you don’t see it the same as when you’re away from the situation. As I’ve been away for actually now a couple of years, I can see that my, I guess, natural inclination and talent and drawbacks and everything just fit the instrumental — well, the stuff I do with FLYING COLORS, [THE DIXIE] DREGS and STEVE MORSE BAND, all that fits me… It’s an easy fit, that’s what I’m saying. However, I don’t think think I would have just quit because I thought we were going to go a little more, maybe one more album project and tour and be done. So I wanted to finish with the band. That was my mantra. And I thought by being part of the band for so long that I’d be able to, and welcome to be part of things, future events involving DEEP PURPLE, whether they be a celebration of all the little splinter groups that were associated with DEEP PURPLE — you know, family tree kind of thing. So, yeah, I wasn’t saying, ‘No, I’m glad I’m out of here.’ But the situation happened the way it did, and having stepped back, I think I’m in a better place musically that fits me. And I think Simon, he’s fitting them better than I was, as far as… They’re churning out gigs. And I was always the guy that said, ‘This is a really long tour. There’s a point where tour fatigue comes in. We could make shorter legs. ‘And nobody wanted to hear that, especially not management.”

 

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