many people today aren't even aware on Deep Purple (though everyone knows smoke on the water). Deep purple is one of the most epic rock bands of all time! Thanks for doing this song - it might be my favorite of theirs
I don't understand how people today don't know about Deep Purple. We listened to it in the 70s of the last century behind an iron curtain, although it was not on TV or radio, and records were not sold.
@@vaten3818 Not to mention, they're still active. Though their sound has changed quite a bit--it's closer to blues now, but it's still pretty damn cool.
@@euantorrie895 Hi. Actually, the audio is Deep Purple from Stormbringer, only the video from Whitesnake Purple album. ua-cam.com/video/z69sxDq3Ybc/v-deo.html You'll see here the difference in guitar and voice.
That song was off the 1974 Stormbringer album. The singing is from that album when David Coverdale was in Deep Purple. The video is from his band Whitesnake in 2015. Forty one years later. You can't hear David Coverdale singing in the video. He does sing Soldier of Fortune with Whitesnake. In that video you can hear the difference 41 years make. Diehard Deep Purple fans can tell the difference right away. After Deep Purple Ritchie Blackmore started Rainbow. Coverdale started Whitesnake. After Dio left Rainbow he sang with Black Sabbath then started his own group Dio. After Rainbow Ritchie started Blackmores Night with his beautiful wife Candice Night. Today Ritchie is playing in his Rainbow again with his wife. All these bands became awesome groups. Amazing talent in all the bands. Deep Purples Made in Japan Live album and Rainbow on Stage Live album are better than studio versions which is rare to hear.
this song from their 1974 Stormbringer is a beautiful song, not what you would expect from them. It sounds fresh today, after 48 years. Just shows how good they were doing different types of music.
@@TTTT-oc4eb Yes right! but also i really like David Coverdale with Deep Purple, Burn, Stormbringer and Come Taste The Band are magnificents! And Deep Purplehad another revolitionary sound album with The Book Of Taliesyn!
There are a few versions of this song actually done live. Ritchie Blackmore does it with his wife Candice Night as well with his new Rainbow band. Jon Lord did a version of it with a small orchestra that is quite nice as well. There is another really good Deep Purple song that you would like that is very soulful as well. When A Blind Man Cries is amazing with Ian Gillan. A few live versions out there..I think even Metallica does a version but I still like the studio version with Ritchie Blackmore. His guitar playing back in the day was 2nd to none. Very soulful and brilliant. Hello from Canada!!!
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic ua-cam.com/video/IM4hb9jrqkQ/v-deo.html This is probably the best sound quality and decent presentation of the Studio Version. All the other versions from Ritche Sambora ..Metallican ...even the newer version of Deep Purple or Ian Gillan solo are fine ....but no one can touch Ritchie Blackmore's Blues Playing!!!! Also if you like really heartfelt singing....check out Karen Carpenter's live version of Superstar at the BBC. Gets me every time!!! Sandy Denny live with Fotheringay is an amazing singer...she sang with Robert Plant on Battle of Evermore!!!!
A very good voice, but limited range - that's why they needed Glenn Hughes to sing the high-picthed tunes. Gillan was even better live than in studio, it was the other way around with Coverdale. IMHO.
You Rebeka are the most awesome reactor to great music in my opinion..this album- stormbringer, is such a rock classic...You have introduced it to youtube finally...love you for that-- rock on!.
HI Rebeka i think you'll find that that is "Whitesnake" not Deep Purple The singer is David Coverdale who co-wrote the song with Ritchie Blackmore and later sang it with his own band Whitesnake
The video is definitely late Whitesnake, but the music sounds exactly like the Deep Purple version from 1974's Stormbringer album. I don't know what the hell is going on with that video. But it is a nice song! And Coverdale was a magical find by Purple to replace Ian Gillan.
This version is from Deep Purple Stormbringer my favorite album from Deep Purple. You can even tell because of David Coverdales young soulful voice. I was never really much into Whitesnake. That must be Whitesnake in the video though because Coverdale looks much older. But the music is 100 percent Deep Purple. David Coverdale was on 3 albums before he formed Whitesnake.
I saw "White snake" in 1981 with David Coverdale and several members of Deep Purple (Jon Lord, Ian Pace) most of the songs they did were from Deep Purple. They were the opening act for Jethro Tull.
This is a song every man can relate to. And you, RLB, hammer the point home. We all have that beautiful woman in our past that we still yearn for, that we'll never see again but will love forever.
i grew up listening deep purple rainbow and other rock bands. i probably be listening when iam old. glad you younger ones are discovering the music and enjoying it.
The "Unholy Trinity" of hard Rock and Roll: Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and, of course, Deep Purple :) Thanks! For someone who doesn't like hard rock, you sure seem to love the Unholy Trinity :)
Long live Deep Purple. However, this video is showing recent Whitesnake...but using the music of Deep Purple 1974. Interesting. The coolest reaction gal out there.
What I suggest you should listen to when it comes to Deep Purple is an not so often playd anti war song by them called Fools, Love Ritchie Blackmores almost ghostly or airy guitarsolo on that one
I never heard that one before, that was pretty cool. Kinda reminded me of "Tears" by Rush. Probably the most tender, mellow song Rush ever came out with. They seemed to borrow that vibe on that one.
Dear Rebeca, on the Deep Purple topic, I recommend these two videos: Ian Gillan - Sitting In a Dream (Butterflly Ball 1975) Jesus Christ Superstar - Gethsemane (i only want to say) perfomance video 1970(Ian Gillan)
Rebeka, este tema de los Deep es genial me encanta. Así que gracias por tu reacción. Cariños desde Chileee 🇨🇱🇨🇱😘😘❤️❤️... PD. Una sugerencia por favor reacciona al grupo Golden Erring con el tema Radar Love
David Coverdale. Whitesnake. He made a album call "The Purple Album" where recordin (they play again) the songs from the two albums that Coverdale recordin with Deep Purple on the 70s (Burn and Stormbringer)
David Coverdale made an awesome album with Jimmy Page called " Cover dale/Page" ( duhhhh) and there are so many great songs on there. For pure emotion try " Take Me For A Little While" or to rock yourself to pieces try " Whisper A Prayer For The Dying"!!!!
Deep purple song of their album Stormbringer.. for some reason they’re showing a Whitesnake video but anyway this is a Blackmore Coverdale tune.. but Ian Gillan is the voice of deep purple..
The sound is from the 1974 version but the video is from the 2015 version from Whitesnake... It's the same singer but 41 years later . You should listen to the 2015 version too , he still has it with a more mature voice
@@mrdemocracy7106 David Byron was a great singer. Salisbury, Easy Living, July Morning, all the good old Heep stuff. In 1976 he left the band and died in 1984 as a result of excessive drugs and alcohol consumption. Was a good singer. But Coverdale also sang on really good songs with Deep Purple and later with Whitesnake. Difference from Byron; Coverdale also wrote part of it himself. Here I go again, Is this love, etc.
Not sure what the video is linked to this, someone has got it wrong. The guitar is def Blackmore's version from Stormbringer. Unmistakeable as is Coverdale's vocals.
You should also listen to the early album "Deep Purple" (with the Hieronymus Bosch cover) My favorites: Epic 12 min "April" , the Donovan cover of "Lalena" or "Bird has flown" or the harder "Why Didn’t Rosemary?" ... I hope you enjoy ....
Sorry babe thats white snake!!! 😂 still loved your reaction to deep snake..or is it white purple?!?!? Just kidding we are all humans and make mistakes...stay real and healthy!!!
Hi Rebeka! Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale seem to have changed the sound of Deep Purple a lot after Ian Gillan left. Blackmore liked the Burn album very much, and the Strormbringer record that came out after it threw him out of his rut. He left the band with a scandal, stating: I've never heard of such a monstrous album: we recorded a complete garbage.However: if you analyze this album on the shelves, you can see the following: remove Blackmore and Glen Hughes-it will work... Whitesnake! He has bluesy vocals in the song Gipsy and Soldiers of Fortune, that the rest of the songs from the album are somehow lost and kind of like a continuation of the same Burn. That is why fans of David Coverdale will appear after the release of the record Strormbringer Deep Purple, after which he will record a dozen of the coolest albums, and his ballad Is This Love-will become a megahit, as well as his video. Maybe someday I will become a fan of it, or rather I became one when I start listening to Whitesnake excitedly.
@@jalkabre5904 However, it was Glover's idea to invite Ronnie Dio to Deep Purple. But, Dio chose to play with Blackmore. Moreover, they began together in 1974, when Blackmore recorded, in his opinion, "a monstrous and nonsense album" with Deep Purple. As history turned, Blackmore and Dio created Risng, the forerunner of symphonic-gothic metall, and as a result, this album became a landmark for rock music in the 70s. Dio was hunted by all the promoters of labels and rock bands. Everyone wanted to take this "evil dwarf" for themselves. But, luck turned Black Sabbath. Working together made Tomi Iommi, Geezer Butler and Dio so close that they stayed together until their last days, when they recorded the last one in 2008 and worked on the last album. The last of the songs Metall Never Die-never entered their discography.
Well, if you like David Coverdale's way of singing and performing try song from Whitesnake in concert "Slill of the night" Hummersmith Odeon in London 2006 i think Give me all your'e love toonight ... do not miss that. Greetings
You look like (a llittle) lovely Jessica Brown Findlay) Красивая девушка, видно, что чувствуешь музыку, спасибо за реакцию. Люблю эту тему. Мне больше нравится студийная версия. Здесь тоже круто, но расстраиваюсь, что постарели музыканты(
Congratulations! You found that the water is wet! But what did you think? The golden age of rock music belongs to the past, naive young woman. Bye! Поздравляю! Вы обнаружили, что вода мокрая! Но что вы подумали? Золотой век рок-музыки ушел в прошлое, наивная молодая женщина. Привет!
Rebekka ho paura che non posso piu' seguirti perché hai mandato quel messaggio su UA-cam che forse è a pagamento per poter ancora vedere i tuoi reacting...ti prego aiutami😐😐 non posso passare il tempo senza stare con te almeno qualche minuto ..con i tuoi video 😯😯😯 tvb spiegati meglio ....rimani cmq la più bella ragazza che abbia mai visto
many people today aren't even aware on Deep Purple (though everyone knows smoke on the water). Deep purple is one of the most epic rock bands of all time! Thanks for doing this song - it might be my favorite of theirs
i grow up with them
I don't understand how people today don't know about Deep Purple. We listened to it in the 70s of the last century behind an iron curtain, although it was not on TV or radio, and records were not sold.
@@vaten3818 Not to mention, they're still active. Though their sound has changed quite a bit--it's closer to blues now, but it's still pretty damn cool.
The real bands of the late 60 and early 70s could play ANYTHING, any style. They were musicians
The video is of Whitesnake...but the audio is the original Deep Purple song from Stormbringer 👍
He is getting older. He looks like an old woman now. But, I've always loved this song
Yeah, it's like, what a stupid video. I'm flabbergasted. Makes no sense
Actually this audio version is from Whitesnake’s “Purple Album” where Coverdale and crew re-recorded a bunch of the songs from Burn and Stormbringer.
@@euantorrie895 Hi. Actually, the audio is Deep Purple from Stormbringer, only the video from Whitesnake Purple album. ua-cam.com/video/z69sxDq3Ybc/v-deo.html
You'll see here the difference in guitar and voice.
@@euantorrie895 If someone in the world sometime will sound like Ritchie Blackmore I personally kiss him right into the arse hole.....
this one and "When a blind man cries", are two of the best ballads ever
Yes another classic masterpiece from Deep Purple. Always love this number. Grew up listening to Deep Purple. I'm 52 now.
One of the best ballads ever. Love your reactions :)
Soldier of Fortune was such an amazingly soulful song beautifully sung with incredible guitar work.
That song was off the 1974 Stormbringer album. The singing is from that album when David Coverdale was in Deep Purple. The video is from his band Whitesnake in 2015. Forty one years later. You can't hear David Coverdale singing in the video. He does sing Soldier of Fortune with Whitesnake. In that video you can hear the difference 41 years make. Diehard Deep Purple fans can tell the difference right away. After Deep Purple Ritchie Blackmore started Rainbow. Coverdale started Whitesnake. After Dio left Rainbow he sang with Black Sabbath then started his own group Dio. After Rainbow Ritchie started Blackmores Night with his beautiful wife Candice Night. Today Ritchie is playing in his Rainbow again with his wife. All these bands became awesome groups. Amazing talent in all the bands. Deep Purples Made in Japan Live album and Rainbow on Stage Live album are better than studio versions which is rare to hear.
1975
this song from their 1974 Stormbringer is a beautiful song, not what you would expect from them. It sounds fresh today, after 48 years. Just shows how good they were doing different types of music.
Speechless!!!! Amazing song 👑🎸♥️
The focus on that song is really cool, the lyrics are more important,
the amazing voice together with the guitar was enough to send a message.
Deep Purple (1968-1977) is the best band ever!
More like 1970-74. In Rock - Burn, with a few songs from Stormbringer. IMHO.
@@TTTT-oc4eb Yes right!
but also i really like David Coverdale with Deep Purple, Burn, Stormbringer and Come Taste The Band are magnificents!
And Deep Purplehad another revolitionary sound album with The Book Of Taliesyn!
Deep Purple broke up in 1976, not 1977. And, they reunited in 1984, of course.
Deep Purple are great musicians! and David Coverdale's voice is unforgettable. I love the sentiment in your reaction Rebecca. Keep going 🤘
✨Thank You✨
There are a few versions of this song actually done live. Ritchie Blackmore does it with his wife Candice Night as well with his new Rainbow band. Jon Lord did a version of it with a small orchestra that is quite nice as well. There is another really good Deep Purple song that you would like that is very soulful as well. When A Blind Man Cries is amazing with Ian Gillan. A few live versions out there..I think even Metallica does a version but I still like the studio version with Ritchie Blackmore. His guitar playing back in the day was 2nd to none. Very soulful and brilliant. Hello from Canada!!!
I will try to do my best. Thank you for the suggestion.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic ua-cam.com/video/IM4hb9jrqkQ/v-deo.html This is probably the best sound quality and decent presentation of the Studio Version. All the other versions from Ritche Sambora ..Metallican ...even the newer version of Deep Purple or Ian Gillan solo are fine ....but no one can touch Ritchie Blackmore's Blues Playing!!!! Also if you like really heartfelt singing....check out Karen Carpenter's live version of Superstar at the BBC. Gets me every time!!! Sandy Denny live with Fotheringay is an amazing singer...she sang with Robert Plant on Battle of Evermore!!!!
Very cool! Thanks for the music!
Always listening to good music, good reaction.
One of the best songs ever !!
Thank you so much.:)
David coverdale..one of the best rock vocalist of all times.
I liked Ian gillan better
A very good voice, but limited range - that's why they needed Glenn Hughes to sing the high-picthed tunes.
Gillan was even better live than in studio, it was the other way around with Coverdale. IMHO.
@@TTTT-oc4eb and what about rod evans?
Good, but clearly not a hard rock Singer.
@@TTTT-oc4eb he was hard rock singer at the first album by deep purple.
thanks for the video Rebeka! greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
You're welcome.:) Thank you.:)
SIMPLEMENTE DEEP PURPLE!!!❤️❤️🎸🎸
Just to be clear, the audio is Deep Purple (studio track from the Stormbringer album). The visuals, no. Best thing is to close your eyes and listen.
Thank you for telling me.:) Yes, it was amazing.:))
You Rebeka are the most awesome reactor to great music in my opinion..this album- stormbringer, is such a rock classic...You have introduced it to youtube finally...love you for that-- rock on!.
Thank you.:)
Gracias por el vídeo Rebeka! Saludos desde México 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
You like Deep Purple Rebeka?Try "Demons eye" duel of keybord and guitar solo and perfect Ian Gillan voice.
I love them.:) I will try to do my best. Thank you for the suggestion.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic I would recommend Pictures of Home, No No No or Hard Lovin' Man. Cheers!
Yes...From Deep Purple...So touching....So sad.....
HI Rebeka i think you'll find that that is "Whitesnake" not Deep Purple The singer is David Coverdale who co-wrote the song with Ritchie Blackmore and later sang it with his own band Whitesnake
I'm sorry... UA-cam told me differently... But thank you for telling me.:) Now I know, but I liked them very much.:)))
The video is definitely late Whitesnake, but the music sounds exactly like the Deep Purple version from 1974's Stormbringer album. I don't know what the hell is going on with that video. But it is a nice song! And Coverdale was a magical find by Purple to replace Ian Gillan.
@@frankpentangeli8104 Definitely the Stormbringer version.
This version is from Deep Purple Stormbringer my favorite album from Deep Purple. You can even tell because of David Coverdales young soulful voice. I was never really much into Whitesnake. That must be Whitesnake in the video though because Coverdale looks much older. But the music is 100 percent Deep Purple. David Coverdale was on 3 albums before he formed Whitesnake.
Its the song from the Deep Purple "Stormbringer" album with video of Whitesnake! I hate that!
I'm not saying I'm a fan but I have their FULL anthology. every single ting they did. Coverdale did good with this one. Talks to me deeply.
I saw "White snake" in 1981 with David Coverdale and several members of Deep Purple (Jon Lord, Ian Pace) most of the songs they did were from Deep Purple. They were the opening act for Jethro Tull.
your reaction is cool because it shows you got into music...👍🏻😉
ive waited so long for someone to react to this
As many have told, the audio (one of the greatest ever of Coverdale) is from Stormbringer in 1974. The video is from recent years though. :)
Guitar part is Ritchie Blackmore.
This is a song every man can relate to. And you, RLB, hammer the point home. We all have that beautiful woman in our past that we still yearn for, that we'll never see again but will love forever.
i grew up listening deep purple rainbow and other rock bands. i probably be listening when iam old. glad you younger ones are discovering the music and enjoying it.
Hermosa melodia de una de las mejores bandas de rock dela historia POR SIEMPRE DEEP PURPLE LEYENDA VIVIENTE
One of the Purps best. Just a golden nugget from them.
Agree...
beautiful
The "Unholy Trinity" of hard Rock and Roll: Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and, of course, Deep Purple :) Thanks! For someone who doesn't like hard rock, you sure seem to love the Unholy Trinity :)
Great reaction.
Thank you.:)
Consider he was 23 years old when he sang this. Incredible.
Long live Deep Purple. However, this video is showing recent Whitesnake...but using the music of Deep Purple 1974. Interesting.
The coolest reaction gal out there.
Thank you so much.:)
What I suggest you should listen to when it comes to Deep Purple is an not so often playd anti war song by them called Fools, Love Ritchie Blackmores almost ghostly or airy guitarsolo on that one
Guardarti e riguardarti è un piacere per gli occhi e per l'Anima
Hi Rebeka, that pretty much how my wife reacts when she listens to David Coverdale.😊😊😊
I never heard that one before, that was pretty cool. Kinda reminded me of "Tears" by Rush. Probably the most tender, mellow song Rush ever came out with. They seemed to borrow that vibe on that one.
No this song is original written by Deep Purple --Rush gets their style from DP
A guess as good as any. Blackmore has stated as in many cases that he was inspired by medieval and renaissance music in making this song :)
Mr Coverdale is the best front man in the word...🔥✌🏻
Dear Rebeca, on the Deep Purple topic, I recommend these two videos:
Ian Gillan - Sitting In a Dream (Butterflly Ball 1975)
Jesus Christ Superstar - Gethsemane (i only want to say) perfomance video 1970(Ian Gillan)
I will try to do my best. Thank you for the suggestion.:)
Rebeka, este tema de los Deep es genial me encanta. Así que gracias por tu reacción. Cariños desde Chileee 🇨🇱🇨🇱😘😘❤️❤️... PD. Una sugerencia por favor reacciona al grupo Golden Erring con el tema Radar Love
My abolute favourite singer performing at his very best!!! Strange though with a Whitesnake video with a Deep Purple audio...
David Coverdale. Whitesnake. He made a album call "The Purple Album" where recordin (they play again) the songs from the two albums that Coverdale recordin with Deep Purple on the 70s (Burn and Stormbringer)
David Coverdale made an awesome album with Jimmy Page called " Cover dale/Page" ( duhhhh) and there are so many great songs on there. For pure emotion try " Take Me For A Little While" or to rock yourself to pieces try " Whisper A Prayer For The Dying"!!!!
One of my preferes song ever
Epic song
Deep Purple Fan's.... Rebeka
Im falled in love
Super!!!
Deep purple song of their album Stormbringer.. for some reason they’re showing a Whitesnake video but anyway this is a Blackmore Coverdale tune.. but Ian Gillan is the voice of deep purple..
The sound is from the 1974 version but the video is from the 2015 version from Whitesnake... It's the same singer but 41 years later . You should listen to the 2015 version too , he still has it with a more mature voice
I don't know how this song was never a hit.
nice song choice
This song is perfect for David Byron's voice.
David Byron = Uriah Heep . This was Deep Purple with David Coverdale.
@@macintosh-channel4146
I know that,
But David Byron's voice is much better vocally and this song would of suited him perfectly.
@@mrdemocracy7106 David Byron was a great singer. Salisbury, Easy Living, July Morning, all the good old Heep stuff. In 1976 he left the band and died in 1984 as a result of excessive drugs and alcohol consumption. Was a good singer.
But Coverdale also sang on really good songs with Deep Purple and later with Whitesnake. Difference from Byron; Coverdale also wrote part of it himself. Here I go again, Is this love, etc.
only my soul is his best song - from Northwinds
Mais linda que essa musica, só voce mesma!
He did an live acoustic album Stalkers in Tokyo. Only him and Adrian Vandenberg on guitar. You'd like it.
Blackmore and Coverdale push that song on Stormbringer album. Rest of the band didn't want it.
1:24 is my favourite part,everytime i heard this song
The video is not Deep Purple, it is Whitesnake. Anyway a great DP ballad
Sei favolosa
Or try Whitesnake "Forevermore" live 2011 just sugestion 😊
Hmmm... video of Whitesnake acoustic playing Soldiers of Fortune with the original soundtrack from Deep Purple’s Stormbringer album
The singer is David Coverdale; are you sure this isn't Whitesnake?
Written by mr Ritchie Blackmore and mr David Coverdale
Please listen to Deep Purple- When a Blind Man Cries- Gillan on vocals. I am sure it will move you.
Its a great song and there's a live version with Ian Gillan (though not with Deep Purple) which I think is a really great and soulful performance.
Not sure what the video is linked to this, someone has got it wrong. The guitar is def Blackmore's version from Stormbringer. Unmistakeable as is Coverdale's vocals.
Try 'Why Didn't Rosemary' from Deep Purple's first line-up (Mk1), 1969.
I will try to do my best. Thank you for the suggestion.:)
You should also listen to the early album "Deep Purple" (with the Hieronymus Bosch cover) My favorites: Epic 12 min "April" , the Donovan cover of "Lalena" or "Bird has flown" or the harder "Why Didn’t Rosemary?" ... I hope you enjoy ....
I will try to do my best. Thank you for the suggestion.:)
@VeryHermit You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/toonXjN2wTM/v-deo.html
The guitar you hearing is the original Ritchie Blackmore which is not the one In the clip
From the Deep Purple album Storm bringer. Do Hard Lovin 'Man from the In Rock album pleeeeeaaassssee. You're awesome!
David Coverdale is so awesome. Should react to his band, Whitesnake.
Rebeka try child in time on made in Japan will blow your mind 😀😀👍👍
Ritchie Blackmore re-released this song with his band Blackmore’s Night. I think I actually like the new version better.
Defo not
Sorry babe thats white snake!!! 😂 still loved your reaction to deep snake..or is it white purple?!?!? Just kidding we are all humans and make mistakes...stay real and healthy!!!
Thank you so much.:) Yeah, I didn't know. UA-cam just showed me and believed them.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic whitesnake on the video, but the audio is original DP's studio version.
The music is Deep Purple but the video is Whitesnake
Listen to Our Lady from Deep Purple . great song but a little on the softer side .
Try " Mistreated" from the Deep Purple album " Burn"!! It's way better. Way way better.
I will try to do my best. Thank you so much for your suggestion.:)
Hi Rebeka! Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale seem to have changed the sound of Deep Purple a lot after Ian Gillan left. Blackmore liked the Burn album very much, and the Strormbringer record that came out after it threw him out of his rut. He left the band with a scandal, stating: I've never heard of such a monstrous album: we recorded a complete garbage.However: if you analyze this album on the shelves, you can see the following: remove Blackmore and Glen Hughes-it will work... Whitesnake! He has bluesy vocals in the song Gipsy and Soldiers of Fortune, that the rest of the songs from the album are somehow lost and kind of like a continuation of the same Burn. That is why fans of David Coverdale will appear after the release of the record Strormbringer Deep Purple, after which he will record a dozen of the coolest albums, and his ballad Is This Love-will become a megahit, as well as his video. Maybe someday I will become a fan of it, or rather I became one when I start listening to Whitesnake excitedly.
But good for us, this lead Richie to form Rainbow ....so glad he did. Love Rainbow. Plus Whitesnake became a great group as well.
@@jalkabre5904 However, it was Glover's idea to invite Ronnie Dio to Deep Purple. But, Dio chose to play with Blackmore. Moreover, they began together in 1974, when Blackmore recorded, in his opinion, "a monstrous and nonsense album" with Deep Purple. As history turned, Blackmore and Dio created Risng, the forerunner of symphonic-gothic metall, and as a result, this album became a landmark for rock music in the 70s. Dio was hunted by all the promoters of labels and rock bands. Everyone wanted to take this "evil dwarf" for themselves. But, luck turned Black Sabbath. Working together made Tomi Iommi, Geezer Butler and Dio so close that they stayed together until their last days, when they recorded the last one in 2008 and worked on the last album. The last of the songs Metall Never Die-never entered their discography.
Hi.:) I'm sorry... UA-cam told me differently... But thank you for telling me.:) Now I know, but I liked them very much.:)))
Coverdale the best singer ever!
Whitesnake!!
Well, if you like David Coverdale's way of singing and performing try song from Whitesnake in concert "Slill of the night" Hummersmith Odeon in London 2006 i think Give me all your'e love toonight ... do not miss that. Greetings
You look like (a llittle) lovely Jessica Brown Findlay) Красивая девушка, видно, что чувствуешь музыку, спасибо за реакцию. Люблю эту тему. Мне больше нравится студийная версия. Здесь тоже круто, но расстраиваюсь, что постарели музыканты(
Автори цієї пісні Річі Блекмор і Девід Ковердейл!
I'm a big deep purple fan I like Ian Gillian but David Coverdale for short time with deep purple is good
Congratulations! You found that the water is wet!
But what did you think? The golden age of rock music belongs to the past, naive young woman.
Bye!
Поздравляю! Вы обнаружили, что вода мокрая!
Но что вы подумали? Золотой век рок-музыки ушел в прошлое, наивная молодая женщина.
Привет!
Purple didn’t do “ unplugged sets”….ask Ian Paice
: )
Try to listen to Victim of Changes from Judas Priest off the album Sad Wings of Destiny!
It will blow your mind
Try the gypsy, off stormbringer
hello rebeka you look nice today
Nothing against David Cloverdale, but I'll always be a deep purple originalist.
Now you have to do Whitesnake "Forevermore". It's a longer song. Live version: ua-cam.com/video/gEJLphqkuYo/v-deo.html
react on Deep Purple perfect strangers
I have done it already. Go check it out.:))
Rebekka ho paura che non posso piu' seguirti perché hai mandato quel messaggio su UA-cam che forse è a pagamento per poter ancora vedere i tuoi reacting...ti prego aiutami😐😐 non posso passare il tempo senza stare con te almeno qualche minuto
..con i tuoi video 😯😯😯 tvb spiegati meglio ....rimani cmq la più bella ragazza che abbia mai visto