Dearest Ian Paice, these tears in your eyes when you speak of the giant legendary maestro and wonderful wonderful man - Jon Lord, these tears are shared by so many people. till this day i cannot watch or listen to Jon Lord without feeling deep sorrow.
I remember seeing Deep Purple twice in the 70's and the first time it was nut to butt in the Long Beach Arena, LA, and I was no more than 25 to 30 ft from this man who was just having his way with the Hammond,just rocking this monstrous organ up and down along with a synthesizer, slamming it to the floor on the way down and the music was just amazing. Blackmore, Lord, Gillan, Glover, and Paice.
I had the great honor of meeting Mr. Lord after a concert backstage. Though he was tired he took time to make sure my questions were answered and his autograph was added to my "Purpendicular Tour" T-shirt with all the other band members. It's behind glass in a shadow box, cherished and proudly displayed in my studio.Those great memories flow to this day, when I pause to tell the tale of that meeting with others. Thank you Jon!
Thank you Ian for sharing your memories of your friend Jon. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say we the fans loved Jon dearly and we all miss him too.
Thank you Ian. Jon Lord was the greatest rock keyboardist ever in my opinion. He was a master and his ability to go from hardest rock to symphony scores still amazes me to this day. I cried when I found out he died, and he's the only person in music that had that affect on me. RIP Jon, we miss you terribly.
I met Jon Lord once and Ian Paice twice. Such gentlemen, beautiful human beings with beautiful hearts. I was not only very happy to meet my heroes but I remember being a kid and thinking how these rock idols could be such polite and humble. I remember two specific things about Jon Lord, meeting him as a kid: Not being a native English speaker I had thought that he really looked and acted like a lord :), and how he attentively listened and answered everything. He will never be forgotten.
I only wish that I had had the opportunity to meet with these gentlemen back in the day. Would have been a real treat. Love Deep Purple so much. Jon Lord, I miss. RIP
Pure friendship ! One true gent speaking so fondly of another true gent. I saw DP play in Manchester just a few weeks ago, and they still dedicate a small part of the show to Jon. Never to be forgotten, always to be missed, respected and loved by so many.
Dear Ian Paice, thank you for sharing your feelings and stories. Is comforting to hear how you and Jon met and were friends for so many years, playing together in so many concerts and recordings. What a great friendship!
Jon Lord was easily talented enough to sit in a keyboard role in any genre, from jazz/rock, to soul/RnB, to prog, to blues-based heavy rock. Amazing player, he was like a masterchef who could make any musical recipe taste like something totally memorable - and make you want to come back to it.
Mr Paice. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. It greatly appreciated. We all miss him dearly but you knew him better than most. You were brothers, maybe not by blood but in every other way.
What an emotional tribute. Jon Lord was a magical person as well as a magical player. He is certainly the greatest Hammond player in the genre; played well, it’s an imaginarium of an instrument and he mastered every facet of what it could add to rock music. On a human level, more fans miss him than they miss nearly anyone else who has left us in the rock world.
When Jon Lord left Deep Purple I bawled. When Jon Lord released Pictured Within I rejoiced in the knowledge that he had indeed made the right decision and produced something quite wonderful. When Jon Lord died I bawled. He was one of a small number of musicians that have been a part of my journey from the time I started listening, and I miss him still.
Thanks for sharing about your great friend. I will always be thankful to have been at the Royal Albert Hall for his tribute evening and feel all the love that people had for the man and his music.
Thank you so much for these warm words about your friend, Ian. If you read the comments on all Deep Purple, PAL and Whitesnake videos everywhere on the net, it's not difficult to understand that the whole rock music world still misses such a brilliant keyboard player, as Jon Lord was, to this very day. A musician and key expert by the Grace of God.
Dear Mr. Paice, I had the honor of seeing you here in Brazil, twice. You and your friend, Grand Maestro Jon Lord. After he left, I never went to a Deep Purple concert again. Sorry, but I can't look at your stage without seeing that English Lord in the pure sense of the word.
Thank you, Ian... The true friendship is beautiful... How many hotel rooms, how many gigs, how many recording sessions? Uncountable ones... Only who lost a friend under these conditions may experience this kinda feeling...
Jon is a massive loss to music, his fans and clearly to you.. I cried all day when I heard the news... Sadly we are slowly losing a generation of fantastic musicians, the likes of which we'll never see again.
Im a hammond organ player, and all i know about the instrument is because of Jon. He inspired me since i was little, I've seen him a few times playing with purple.. and I've never had the opportunity to talk to him.. meet you... After he passed away.. maybe a month after I went to the cemetery to pay my respect. The first words i said to him.. was Thanks, maestro.
First of all Ian , thanks for sharing this with us ,. Remember that most of us grew up which Deep Purple as our number one band ... debating for years with other friends that each one of you ( DP members ) were better than any other groups .... we loved you guys ... we did ... it hurt us when Jon passed away, ... it did ... we got happy and we got sad with everything that happened to Deep Purple . This video , is one of my favorites because it is personal , from your heart to ours, I’m 61 years old , and always like many of these followers always a true fan . Blessings Ian and thanks for sharing “ my friend “.
Your words are very moving and endearing. Rest assured Mr. Lord it's now part of the immortal few that will be remembered for many years to come. Meanwhile we all love you and appreciate very much the time you are dedicating to make these videos that help us to go through these strange times.
Thanks Ian for that lovely tribute to Jon, who was obviously a lovely man. I’ve been a big fan of Jon’s and in all interviews I’ve heard with people that knew him, not a bad word has been spoken about him. Clearly he is greatly missed.
What a great tribute to Jon, Ian. I’m in tears. Being a fan, like many here, for 50 or more years, I feel I “know” the band as people, as much as musicians. Remember playing the Gemini Suite album to my school music class. Saw the band live for the first time aged 14 in 1972. Being hit by lightning must come close 😀 Jon’s beautiful solo album Pictured within (dedicated to his deceased parents) helped me through my own mother’s death. Finally a year before he passed, Jon coached music students in Edinburgh prior to them performing his Concerto for Group and Orchestra together. So great to see him passing on his wonderful music to young people, in person. It brought the house down and received two 5 ⭐️ reviews in the national press. No one could or can play a Hammond like Jon. He had a magical talent and his soul came through every note. So missed.
My mother passed away exactly on the 7th anniversary of Jon's unfortunate passing... 😔 Thank you for your reflections, Ian. Brought a tear to my eye too. Don't know how people can dislike this video too, btw, heartless fools! Jon Lord - Gentleman of Rock 'n' Roll. Never forgotten!
As a guitarist / bassist who was into blues rock in the 1970s; I was never much interested in keyboards music or keyboards players - all EXCEPT FOR JON LORD. His playing was magnificent and demanded your attention. From subtle to powerful, and with his classical background, what a range he could draw upon. His solos were as exciting as Ritchie's, and I loved the way Purple's music came to accommodate both guitar and keyboard flourishes, harmony parts, and individual solos. That band had two prominent lead instruments. And as much as I loved the guitar riffs etc., it was probably the keyboards that made Deep Purple stand out amongst their peers. Lord had such obvious intelligence, grace, style and wit in his playing. His far too early passing remains a tragic loss.
I went to school with Jon's wonderful daughter Sara. I never told her I was a big Deep Purple fan - that wouldn't have been cool! Such a shame he died, he was making some wonderful music. He was one of those great musicians who influence so many other musicians but still no one sounds quite like him. Like you yourself Ian.
By bringing a smile to our faces and a tear to our eye, you’re keeping those cherished memories alive and respect for the life and talents of the extremely gifted, gentle man, Jon Lord. Many thanks Ian.
In my long life as a rock and roll fan, I've met so many people who would tell me that the organ doesn't fit into R&R music. Tbh, most of them were 10-20 years younger and started their musical journey in the 80's or early 90's. I would proceed with a lesson on Mr. Lord and after Lazy, Rat Bat Blue, What's Going on Here, Burn and various other DP and Whitesnake tunes, I was able to change many a peoples minds. I'm fortunate to have seen Purple in the 70's and even luckier still to be able to remember it after over 40 years. They broke the mold after they made Jon Lord and every keyboard player in the last 50 years knows that. May he never be forgotten and forever rest in peace.
@@CB-xr1eg ...I know...but he was talking about convincing others that the organ matters in music and that he could ALSO use Boston as an example along with DP in convincing others that the organ matters...
Thanks for sharing you're memories, Ian. It is much appreciated. We all miss Jon, he was a wonderful musician and an even better person. May he rest in peace. All the best to you, greetings from Argentina.
Awesome. Back in ´82 I was 12 years old and discovered your music. You and DP are my musical heroes. Hearing you and seeing you sharing these memories is incredible. Thank you very much sir. Greetings from Peru
Wonderful words Ian. I see lots of videos that feature Jon on You Tube and each time I see his wisdom and a sense of humour. He never comes across as someone that was big headed or hurtful towards others and I guess, that makes him the type of person we'd all love to be. If its any comfort, it appears that you got an ideal replacement in Don. Keep on whooshing!!!
So Heartfelt, Ian. No doubt Jon is looking down with love & a big smile, every time you all play on stage & in the studio. If there is a guardian angel for Deep Purple & his cherished friends & bandmates, it is Jon Douglas Lord.
Jon and Ian were best friends, and were together in Deep Purple from Hush in 1968 through to Come Taste The Band with the late Tommy Bolin. Paice, Ashton, Lord followed before Whitesnake, and then Purple again with Ritchie, Roger and Ian Gillan. Jon was a proud Englishman who composed both rock and classical music, and gave wonderful accounts of his adventures in music over the years. The Concerto For Group And Orchestra is a masterpiece. RIP Jonathan Douglas Lord. Thank you for the music.
I’ve being listening to DP since I’ve been 12 yrs old. Second song I recorded off am radio was Smoke on the Water. By the age of 15, I had all the albums to date. Not a small feat when you live 1200 km from the only record store that had them all. Recently, a young friend and I listened to Lazy, from MIJ. When he heard Jon Lord’s intro, he was hooked. Timeless, resilient, talented, professional and industrious. You all are now getting the recognition by young and old that many missed throughout the years. Tightest group I’ve ever listened to, not only because of talent but because of the desire to always perform at your peak for the public. Thx Mr. Paice for this real eyes and ears series of videos that bring to life memories that stirred my emotions and enthusiasm as a young listener.
Ian, Jon was Deep Purple. I can tell that each time you guys go on stage that he's always there! He's simply on your minds and what a wonderful way to communicate with him even today. We miss him, too!
Thanks Ian, for your special tribute to Jon Lord. I suspect that you miss him much more than you're letting on. He was an old mate, not just a band colleague. You were both there at the start of DP and were the foundation through all the lineup changes. Jon always came through in interviews as an articulate, humorous gentleman. He was an immensely talented keyboards player and his work is his legacy. Ian, please keep sharing your Jon stories with us. Losing an old, longterm mate is heartbreaking to be sure, but your wonderful memories may help reduce the pain a bit. Take care of yourself kind sir. 😎
Loved (and still do) his playing. He brought much to Purple and the whole music world. Don't know, what else to say... I wish he would still be around...
Bloody hell, hearing the tremble in Ian's voice and seeing his eyes getting all watery, made my eyes watery... Jon Lord is still to this day, THE best Hammond organ and keyboard player in Rock'n'roll. He inspired me to play Hammond, too. When I was 19, I played in a cover band and we played Smoke o.t. Water, Black Night and Highway Star. People from the earlier generation came up to me, and telling me they re-lived their old days. Jon Lord is and always will be my first hero in Rock'n'roll. 💜
Thank you for posting this Deep Purple has been my favorite band since 1973 im very glad I seen JON Lord 5 times To me he was the best he is greatly missed . I was very upset to hear of his passing .There will never be another JON LORD .
I really love all about Jon Lord! He has that glimpse in his eyes and that kind of old fashion noble style in interviews. No prestige, just be there and answer the question. Class and the one and only Mr Hammond!
I've a friend that got to work with Jon on a number of occasions, and he said that Jon was not only the best musician he'd ever worked with, he was also a wonderfully warm human being. In all my years I have never heard anyone say a bad word about Jon Lord, that speaks volumes about his character and his innate decency. I think about him a great deal, and like everyone here I miss him.
Thank you Ian, as a huge fan, from the start of Purple. Your Tribute to Jon really did bring a tear to my eye. 'Please' keep up the great videos. Cheers Mate.
I’m 51 Grew up listening to Deep Purple , my dad had their records and I can’t remember a time when I didn’t know their music , Especially Made in Japan and the concerto, and still listen to it now. When people I know of but don’t know personally pass away I’m not one to get too emotional , sad yes , but different when Jon Lord passed away , really felt upset when I heard, his sound and music had always been part of my life. He Always came across in interviews as such a pleasant decent intelligent guy, and what an incredible musician. Glad too that i was able to see them perform when mk 2 reformed in the 80’s and JL when he was with Whitesnake.
I miss your buddy a lot too, Ian. Such a sad, sad loss. But what wonderful entertainment he left us with. Thankyou so much for sharing your thoughts, and even though it's been 8 years, condolences for your loss.
I have really enjoyed watching you develop your channel; I have liked your videos, and loved this one. When I was just getting into music in Jr High, I very quickly chose a few favorite musicians because of what they played and how they played. Jon Lord was that keyboard player for me; Wakeman and Emerson were great no doubt, but Jon Lord was my standard by which all others were judged for the last 40 plus years. I know you have a spousal connection as well; so it must doubly hurt. So sorry for the loss of your dear friend. What a fitting tribute to share with the rest of us, especially loved the video at the beginning.
Jon was a truly great and wonderfully creative musician. His approach to the keyboards was unique, exiting and full of passion. This was such a nice tribute as it said so much about Jon's character and how much he was loved and respected by someone who had worked with him day in day out for so many years. Deep Purple were and are a unique band, all members virtuosos, still together after so many years and doing it because they love it. If only more bands were like this.
Dearest Ian Paice, these tears in your eyes when you speak of the giant legendary maestro and wonderful wonderful man - Jon Lord, these tears are shared by so many people. till this day i cannot watch or listen to Jon Lord without feeling deep sorrow.
I remember seeing Deep Purple twice in the 70's and the first time it was nut to butt in the Long Beach Arena, LA, and I was no more than 25 to 30 ft from this man who was just having his way with the Hammond,just rocking this monstrous organ up and down along with a synthesizer, slamming it to the floor on the way down and the music was just amazing. Blackmore, Lord, Gillan, Glover, and Paice.
I had the great honor of meeting Mr. Lord after a concert backstage. Though he was tired he took time to make sure my questions were answered and his autograph was added to my "Purpendicular Tour" T-shirt with all the other band members. It's behind glass in a shadow box, cherished and proudly displayed in my studio.Those great memories flow to this day, when I pause to tell the tale of that meeting with others. Thank you Jon!
True, indeed. We all miss John, but he lives on in our hearts! And I hope, he looks down on us from heaven and rejoices in us! ❤
Ian Paice is the drummer that every band has been looking for...simply, the best!
We dearly miss him too, Ian. Thanks for sharing the memories. 🙏🏻👍🏻
Thank you Ian for sharing your memories of your friend Jon. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say we the fans loved Jon dearly and we all miss him too.
My heart melted and my tears flowed. Such obvious love ❤️
Every time we play the music he lives ...
The last ten seconds of this video are the essence of it all!!!
There's a clip on UA-cam of Ritchie playing "carry on Jon" live and you can see the tears running down Ritchie's face. Jon was loved by everyone
Jon Lord was loved by everyone ...even Ritchie Blackmore ..
So great to hear Ian talking about is old friend like this. Mr Paice you are a Gentleman. Thanks for everything.
Thank you Ian. Jon Lord was the greatest rock keyboardist ever in my opinion. He was a master and his ability to go from hardest rock to symphony scores still amazes me to this day. I cried when I found out he died, and he's the only person in music that had that affect on me. RIP Jon, we miss you terribly.
I met Jon Lord once and Ian Paice twice. Such gentlemen, beautiful human beings with beautiful hearts. I was not only very happy to meet my heroes but I remember being a kid and thinking how these rock idols could be such polite and humble. I remember two specific things about Jon Lord, meeting him as a kid: Not being a native English speaker I had thought that he really looked and acted like a lord :), and how he attentively listened and answered everything. He will never be forgotten.
I only wish that I had had the opportunity to meet with these gentlemen back in the day. Would have been a real treat. Love Deep Purple so much. Jon Lord, I miss. RIP
Pure friendship ! One true gent speaking so fondly of another true gent. I saw DP play in Manchester just a few weeks ago, and they still dedicate a small part of the show to Jon. Never to be forgotten, always to be missed, respected and loved by so many.
Jon Lord - a great man in every aspect. He will never be forgotten.
Thank you for these great words Ian, thank you.
Dear Ian Paice, thank you for sharing your feelings and stories. Is comforting to hear how you and Jon met and were friends for so many years, playing together in so many concerts and recordings. What a great friendship!
Jon taught me so much as a musician. And so did you, mr. Paice. One big thank you!
Jon Lord was easily talented enough to sit in a keyboard role in any genre, from jazz/rock, to soul/RnB, to prog, to blues-based heavy rock. Amazing player, he was like a masterchef who could make any musical recipe taste like something totally memorable - and make you want to come back to it.
Mr Paice. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. It greatly appreciated. We all miss him dearly but you knew him better than most. You were brothers, maybe not by blood but in every other way.
What an emotional tribute. Jon Lord was a magical person as well as a magical player. He is certainly the greatest Hammond player in the genre; played well, it’s an imaginarium of an instrument and he mastered every facet of what it could add to rock music. On a human level, more fans miss him than they miss nearly anyone else who has left us in the rock world.
When Jon Lord left Deep Purple I bawled. When Jon Lord released Pictured Within I rejoiced in the knowledge that he had indeed made the right decision and produced something quite wonderful. When Jon Lord died I bawled.
He was one of a small number of musicians that have been a part of my journey from the time I started listening, and I miss him still.
This stuff still makes me cry.
I’ve always seen Jon as the glue that held everything and everyone together. Such a fantastic player and human being. Cheers 🍻
Thanks for sharing about your great friend. I will always be thankful to have been at the Royal Albert Hall for his tribute evening and feel all the love that people had for the man and his music.
Very émotional words from his brother in law ! Respect
rep toob Jon was married with Vicky and Ian with Jacky
@@buddyandian And they are twins !
@@valparaiso7169 yes !
Thank you so much for these warm words about your friend, Ian.
If you read the comments on all Deep Purple, PAL and Whitesnake videos everywhere on the net, it's not difficult to understand that the whole rock music world still misses such a brilliant keyboard player, as Jon Lord was, to this very day.
A musician and key expert by the Grace of God.
Dear Mr. Paice,
I had the honor of seeing you here in Brazil, twice. You and your friend, Grand Maestro Jon Lord.
After he left, I never went to a Deep Purple concert again.
Sorry, but I can't look at your stage without seeing that English Lord in the pure sense of the word.
Great stories Ian, thanx for sharing! R.i.p. Jon, he is sadly missed.....
I remember the day I heard about his passing... It haunted me for 2 weeks, I never met him, but through his music he spoke to millions...
Thank you, Ian... The true friendship is beautiful... How many hotel rooms, how many gigs, how many recording sessions? Uncountable ones... Only who lost a friend under these conditions may experience this kinda feeling...
I miss Jon. He was with me all the way through my childhood and into adulthood, though he never knew it. He gave me so much. Love you Jon. Thank you.
Exactly how I feel.
I could listen to Ian for hours on end. A great man!
A wonderful tribute, Ian. Thank you for posting something we can all share with you.
Jon Lord was simply the Best !
Jon is a massive loss to music, his fans and clearly to you.. I cried all day when I heard the news... Sadly we are slowly losing a generation of fantastic musicians, the likes of which we'll never see again.
Im a hammond organ player, and all i know about the instrument is because of Jon. He inspired me since i was little, I've seen him a few times playing with purple.. and I've never had the opportunity to talk to him.. meet you... After he passed away.. maybe a month after I went to the cemetery to pay my respect. The first words i said to him.. was Thanks, maestro.
@@AlbertEinsteinSpock It was a C3 .. with tons of modifications.
Lovely tribute. Jon inspired so many, and everybody I know who came across him speaks of him so highly. He was universally loved, RIP.
What a beautiful tribute. Thank you so much for sharing your memories.
First of all Ian , thanks for sharing this with us ,. Remember that most of us grew up which Deep Purple as our number one band ... debating for years with other friends that each one of you ( DP members ) were better than any other groups .... we loved you guys ... we did ... it hurt us when Jon passed away, ... it did ... we got happy and we got sad with everything that happened to Deep Purple . This video , is one of my favorites because it is personal , from your heart to ours, I’m 61 years old , and always like many of these followers always a true fan . Blessings Ian and thanks for sharing “ my friend “.
Your words are very moving and endearing. Rest assured Mr. Lord it's now part of the immortal few that will be remembered for many years to come. Meanwhile we all love you and appreciate very much the time you are dedicating to make these videos that help us to go through these strange times.
Those tears in your eyes tell much more, than any words could ever do.
What a tribute!!! Your emotions just say everything.
Thanks Ian for that lovely tribute to Jon, who was obviously a lovely man. I’ve been a big fan of Jon’s and in all interviews I’ve heard with people that knew him, not a bad word has been spoken about him. Clearly he is greatly missed.
What a great tribute to Jon, Ian. I’m in tears. Being a fan, like many here, for 50 or more years, I feel I “know” the band as people, as much as musicians. Remember playing the Gemini Suite album to my school music class. Saw the band live for the first time aged 14 in 1972. Being hit by lightning must come close 😀
Jon’s beautiful solo album Pictured within (dedicated to his deceased parents) helped me through my own mother’s death. Finally a year before he passed, Jon coached music students in Edinburgh prior to them performing his Concerto for Group and Orchestra together. So great to see him passing on his wonderful music to young people, in person. It brought the house down and received two 5 ⭐️ reviews in the national press.
No one could or can play a Hammond like Jon. He had a magical talent and his soul came through every note. So missed.
His work on Fender Rhodes on the Stormbringer album is also a superb moment
His solo on Hold on is wonderful
Yes, magical!
My mother passed away exactly on the 7th anniversary of Jon's unfortunate passing... 😔
Thank you for your reflections, Ian. Brought a tear to my eye too. Don't know how people can dislike this video too, btw, heartless fools!
Jon Lord - Gentleman of Rock 'n' Roll. Never forgotten!
As a guitarist / bassist who was into blues rock in the 1970s; I was never much interested in keyboards music or keyboards players - all EXCEPT FOR JON LORD. His playing was magnificent and demanded your attention. From subtle to powerful, and with his classical background, what a range he could draw upon. His solos were as exciting as Ritchie's, and I loved the way Purple's music came to accommodate both guitar and keyboard flourishes, harmony parts, and individual solos. That band had two prominent lead instruments. And as much as I loved the guitar riffs etc., it was probably the keyboards that made Deep Purple stand out amongst their peers. Lord had such obvious intelligence, grace, style and wit in his playing. His far too early passing remains a tragic loss.
I went to school with Jon's wonderful daughter Sara. I never told her I was a big Deep Purple fan - that wouldn't have been cool!
Such a shame he died, he was making some wonderful music. He was one of those great musicians who influence so many other musicians but still no one sounds quite like him. Like you yourself Ian.
“The drummer can't read a note”haha. Never mattered anyway. Ian reflecting about Jon...beautiful. Thanks for this Ian, very much appreciated.
who are you to say that??
By bringing a smile to our faces and a tear to our eye, you’re keeping those cherished memories alive and respect for the life and talents of the extremely gifted, gentle man, Jon Lord. Many thanks Ian.
Wonderful recollections, Ian. Thank you.
In my long life as a rock and roll fan, I've met so many people who would tell me that the organ doesn't fit into R&R music. Tbh, most of them were 10-20 years younger and started their musical journey in the 80's or early 90's. I would proceed with a lesson on Mr. Lord and after Lazy, Rat Bat Blue, What's Going on Here, Burn and various other DP and Whitesnake tunes, I was able to change many a peoples minds. I'm fortunate to have seen Purple in the 70's and even luckier still to be able to remember it after over 40 years. They broke the mold after they made Jon Lord and every keyboard player in the last 50 years knows that. May he never be forgotten and forever rest in peace.
Don't forget to throw in some
" Boston" as well...another great band that uses keyboards...
@@jazzyboy7784 He's talking about Jon Lord, not Boston ffs...
@@CB-xr1eg ...I know...but he was talking about convincing others that the organ matters in music and that he could ALSO use Boston as an example along with DP in convincing others that the organ matters...
@@jazzyboy7784 Amazing that Clive couldn't understand that simple concept.
Lazy is a masterpiece.
So sad! Jon brought so much to me through my life with the wonderful music he created! RIP Jon, never forgotten!
Thank you for sharing your fabulous memories of a wonderful man.
Wonderfully said Ian. May Jon Rest In Peace💐
What an emotional tribute. Thank you, Ian!
" I miss my buddy alot",literally brought tears to my eyes.
Beautiful stories here mr. Paice, thank you. He will always be A legend.
Thank you for sharing your memories. Jon Lord. Always missed never forgotten.
Thanks for sharing you're memories, Ian. It is much appreciated. We all miss Jon, he was a wonderful musician and an even better person. May he rest in peace. All the best to you, greetings from Argentina.
Awesome.
Back in ´82 I was 12 years old and discovered your music. You and DP are my musical heroes. Hearing you and seeing you sharing these memories is incredible.
Thank you very much sir.
Greetings from Peru
I didn't expect to be bawling in tears this morning. RIP Jon
Wonderful words Ian. I see lots of videos that feature Jon on You Tube and each time I see his wisdom and a sense of humour. He never comes across as someone that was big headed or hurtful towards others and I guess, that makes him the type of person we'd all love to be. If its any comfort, it appears that you got an ideal replacement in Don. Keep on whooshing!!!
So Heartfelt, Ian. No doubt Jon is looking down with love & a big smile, every time you all play on stage & in the studio. If there is a guardian angel for Deep Purple & his cherished friends & bandmates, it is Jon Douglas Lord.
WK McLennan , the first time I saw the band was January 1972 at the Montreal Forum. Go Habs!
Thank you Mr Paice for that great tribute to Mr Lord! A genius in his field! RIP Mr Lord
What a lovely human being ..no wonder this band did so well ....RIP John Lord
Jon and Ian were best friends, and were together in Deep Purple from Hush in 1968 through to Come Taste The Band with the late Tommy Bolin.
Paice, Ashton, Lord followed before Whitesnake, and then Purple again with Ritchie, Roger and Ian Gillan.
Jon was a proud Englishman who composed both rock and classical music, and gave wonderful accounts of his adventures in music over the years.
The Concerto For Group And Orchestra is a masterpiece.
RIP Jonathan Douglas Lord.
Thank you for the music.
Because of Jon Lord I began to play the piano and organ. He was my favorite musician! Thank you for this wonderful video.
Wow that is so moving Nobody could replace Mr. Lord in purple... Thank you Mr Paice for this tribute
You are wonderful Ian, thanks for this.
I’ve being listening to DP since I’ve been 12 yrs old. Second song I recorded off am radio was Smoke on the Water. By the age of 15, I had all the albums to date. Not a small feat when you live 1200 km from the only record store that had them all. Recently, a young friend and I listened to Lazy, from MIJ. When he heard Jon Lord’s intro, he was hooked. Timeless, resilient, talented, professional and industrious. You all are now getting the recognition by young and old that many missed throughout the years. Tightest group I’ve ever listened to, not only because of talent but because of the desire to always perform at your peak for the public. Thx Mr. Paice for this real eyes and ears series of videos that bring to life memories that stirred my emotions and enthusiasm as a young listener.
Well said. 😀
Ian, Jon was Deep Purple. I can tell that each time you guys go on stage that he's always there! He's simply on your minds and what a wonderful way to communicate with him even today. We miss him, too!
Thanks Ian, for your special tribute to Jon Lord. I suspect that you miss him much more than you're letting on. He was an old mate, not just a band colleague. You were both there at the start of DP and were the foundation through all the lineup changes.
Jon always came through in interviews as an articulate, humorous gentleman. He was an immensely talented keyboards player and his work is his legacy.
Ian, please keep sharing your Jon stories with us. Losing an old, longterm mate is heartbreaking to be sure, but your wonderful memories may help reduce the pain a bit. Take care of yourself kind sir. 😎
What a wonderful tribute, I was fortunate enough to see Jon’s last gig with Purple
Loved (and still do) his playing. He brought much to Purple and the whole music world.
Don't know, what else to say... I wish he would still be around...
Bloody hell, hearing the tremble in Ian's voice and seeing his eyes getting all watery, made my eyes watery... Jon Lord is still to this day, THE best Hammond organ and keyboard player in Rock'n'roll. He inspired me to play Hammond, too. When I was 19, I played in a cover band and we played Smoke o.t. Water, Black Night and Highway Star. People from the earlier generation came up to me, and telling me they re-lived their old days. Jon Lord is and always will be my first hero in Rock'n'roll. 💜
I have a hard time thinking of one musician I admire more than Jon Lord. He truly, possibly, was the very best.
You can feel the deep friendship with Jon. As a Deep Purple and Jon Lord fan, Jon felt like a close friend to us too, somehow.
Thank you for posting this Deep Purple has been my favorite band since 1973 im very glad I seen JON Lord 5 times To me he was the best he is greatly missed . I was very upset to hear of his passing .There will never be another JON LORD .
I really love all about Jon Lord! He has that glimpse in his eyes and that kind of old fashion noble style in interviews. No prestige, just be there and answer the question. Class and the one and only Mr Hammond!
I've a friend that got to work with Jon on a number of occasions, and he said that Jon was not only the best musician he'd ever worked with, he was also a wonderfully warm human being. In all my years I have never heard anyone say a bad word about Jon Lord, that speaks volumes about his character and his innate decency. I think about him a great deal, and like everyone here I miss him.
My favourite drummer talking about my favourite hammond player ❤️
Thank you Ian, as a huge fan, from the start of Purple. Your Tribute to Jon really did bring a tear to my eye. 'Please' keep up the great videos. Cheers Mate.
Jon Lord remains Pictured Within. A musical giant and such a great human being. RIP
Thanks for this video. John will forever remain in our hearts
Truly exciting and moving memories for us fans, thanks!
Thank you for your wonderful insights.
What a beautiful tribute to your friend!
RIP Mr Lord!
I can hear the pain in Ian’s voice. 😞
We all miss Jon Lord, but his memory and his music will last forever. Thank you Ian.
I’m 51 Grew up listening to Deep Purple , my dad had their records and I can’t remember a time when I didn’t know their music , Especially Made in Japan and the concerto, and still listen to it now. When people I know of but don’t know personally pass away I’m not one to get too emotional , sad yes , but different when Jon Lord passed away , really felt upset when I heard, his sound and music had always been part of my life. He Always came across in interviews as such a pleasant decent intelligent guy, and what an incredible musician. Glad too that i was able to see them perform when mk 2 reformed in the 80’s and JL when he was with Whitesnake.
Thanks for an insightful and moving tribute Ian.
Beautiful. Thank you, Ian.
Lovely tribute, thanks for the stories
Thanks for sharing! Such a great musician and person he was. Much missed!
You can see in Ians eyes and in his voice that he misses Jon so very much, keep going mate
Thank you Mr Paice.
I miss your buddy a lot too, Ian. Such a sad, sad loss. But what wonderful entertainment he left us with. Thankyou so much for sharing your thoughts, and even though it's been 8 years, condolences for your loss.
A beautiful, touching and funny tribute. I cried for days when Jon passed. And here I am again.
Im crying with ian Paige over jon lord so I don't have to think about my own.problems.
Artists never gone. They live eternally in their art . Thanks Jon Lord for the music.
I have really enjoyed watching you develop your channel; I have liked your videos, and loved this one. When I was just getting into music in Jr High, I very quickly chose a few favorite musicians because of what they played and how they played. Jon Lord was that keyboard player for me; Wakeman and Emerson were great no doubt, but Jon Lord was my standard by which all others were judged for the last 40 plus years. I know you have a spousal connection as well; so it must doubly hurt. So sorry for the loss of your dear friend. What a fitting tribute to share with the rest of us, especially loved the video at the beginning.
Jon was a truly great and wonderfully creative musician. His approach to the keyboards was unique, exiting and full of passion. This was such a nice tribute as it said so much about Jon's character and how much he was loved and respected by someone who had worked with him day in day out for so many years. Deep Purple were and are a unique band, all members virtuosos, still together after so many years and doing it because they love it. If only more bands were like this.
Jon Lord’s intro to Child in Time (In Rock, but especially Made in Japan). Still gives me chills to this day.
Me too, simply the best live rock album of all time.