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Highway Star

Feel the speed with Deep Purple's "Highway Star"! This explosive 1972 Hard Rock and Heavy...
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"Highway Star"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-11

Feel the speed with Deep Purple's "Highway Star"! This explosive 1972 Hard Rock and Heavy Metal classic is pure adrenaline. Renowned for its blistering solos and driving rhythm, it's a definitive "Cruisin Classic" celebrating fast cars and raw power – a landmark track in rock history.

Released on Deep Purple's iconic 1972 album Machine Head, "Highway Star" showcases the legendary Mark II lineup at its peak. Considered a cornerstone of Hard Rock and early Heavy Metal, the track features incredible speed, a relentless driving beat, and groundbreaking, neo-classical inspired keyboard and guitar solos from Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore respectively, setting new standards for rock virtuosity.

Often cited as a precursor to speed metal, "Highway Star" remains a high-energy benchmark. Its lyrics exalting fast cars and velocity, combined with its furious tempo, solidify its status as an ultimate "Cruisin Classic" for rock enthusiasts. A constant on classic rock radio and revered for its technical brilliance, its legacy as a powerful and influential 1972 rock anthem is secure.

SONG MEANING: The lyrics of "Highway Star" are a high-octane ode to the love of a fast car and the exhilaration of speed. The singer boasts about his powerful vehicle ("Nobody gonna take my car") and the feeling it gives him, directly comparing its potent qualities ("killing machine") and the thrill of driving it ("I love it and I need it") to his passionate feelings for a girl ("She's got everything").

  • BAND: Deep Purple
  • GENRE: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
  • OTHER: Cruisin Classic, Workout Song
  • RELEASEDAY: March 25
  • YEAR: 1972

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