1972 Hit Inspired by the Stones Became the Most Iconic Guitar Riff in Rock History ...Saudi Arabia

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The funny part? That now-legendary riff wasn’t meticulously crafted — it was stumbled upon.

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“Despite this riff’s success, it was written as nothing more than a warm-up exercise for guitarist Ritchie Blackmore,” the publication notes. “This inversion of Beethoven’s Fifth … is a simple riff with powerful effects. No guitarist has ever done as much with as little.”

Part of the magic, he explains, was in its simplicity — a lesson borrowed from bands like TheKinks and The Rolling Stones, who actually loaned their mobile studio to the band to record their 1972 album in Montreux, Switzerland, after their original theater burned down.

But beneath that simplicity lies a clever twist: The riff is also loosely inspired by Beethoven.

Released on Machine Head in 1972 and as a single the following year, “Smoke on the Water” climbed to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band’s biggest hit — and a permanent fixture in the rock canon.

And honestly? They’re not wrong.

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