"I can never remember what I do even in the studio"
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The subtext is also defensive in a very musician way. Fans want the solo as a fixed artifact; bandmates and producers want consistency; the marketplace wants a reproducible product. Blackmore, famously prickly about expectation and authority, sidesteps all of that by framing creation as muscle memory and mood, not deliberation. It’s an artist protecting the mystery and, quietly, protecting himself from being cross-examined about choices that were instinctive.
Contextually, studio culture in rock invites forensic obsession: isolated tracks, re-amping, comping, endless retakes. By saying he can’t remember, Blackmore pushes back against the assumption that recording is the definitive version of a player. He’s insisting the real engine is the moment: a near-accident you can capture, but not fully reconstruct.
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"I can never remember what I do even in the studio." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-never-remember-what-i-do-even-in-the-studio-107793/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

