“Smoke on the Water” is a rock song by the British rock band Deep Purple. The song was released in 1972 as part of their album “Machine Head.” It is one of Deep Purple’s most iconic and enduring hits.
The song is characterized by its iconic and memorable guitar riff, played by Ritchie Blackmore. The lyrics recount an incident where the band’s recording session in Montreux, Switzerland, was disrupted by a fire that destroyed the Montreux Casino.
“Smoke on the Water” was a commercial success and became one of Deep Purple’s signature songs. It is often associated with their contributions to the rock and hard rock music of the early 1970s.
The song has become a classic in the rock genre and is frequently included in collections of rock anthems. “Smoke on the Water” is celebrated for its instantly recognizable guitar riff and its place in the annals of rock history.