This instrumental is basically a guitar solo, Ritchie Blackmore making beautiful noises with his instrument without the slightest trace of exhibitionism. Any Deep Purple aficionado who had not previously heard it would undoubtedly credit it to Deep Purple Mark I, but it was actually recorded for the 1984 Perfect Strangers album by the revamped line up from Deep Purple Mark III with Roger Glover on bass and Ian Gillan on vocals.
Who was the son of Alerik? Well, Alaric I was King of the Visigoths, but according to the on-line Urban Dictionary, Alerik means "To pretend to do something. To pretend to work hard on any given day" with the continuation "Erik and Alex have been aleriking here for years."
So where does the title come from? When you can play as good as this, who cares?
没什么意思,不用纠结