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The song's lyrics provide a chronological account of December 4, 1971. Deep Purple had arrived in Montreux to record their next album at the . During a performance by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention , a fan fired a flare gun into the ceiling, igniting a massive blaze that eventually burned the entire casino to the ground.
"Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple is more than just a classic rock anthem; it is a musical documentary that captures a series of chaotic real-life events. Released on the 1972 album Machine Head , the song immortalized a fire that occurred in . Its enduring popularity is rooted in its simple yet powerful riff and a narrative that transformed a near-tragedy into rock-and-roll mythology. The Inspiration: Fire at the Casino deep_purple_smoke_on_the_water
The band witnessed the disaster from their hotel across . Bassist Roger Glover later related that the title "Smoke on the Water" came to him in a dream, inspired by the thick smoke from the fire spreading across the lake’s surface. The song's lyrics provide a chronological account of