This is how it’s done kids. Real people playing real instruments in real time. No autotune, no pre-recorded tracks, no heavy processing on the vocal to hide deficiencies.
For those of us who lived this, it makes it easy to understand why we find the music of today lacking. There's no formula here, it's just talent and passion at work. You know...real music.
Yes, gave up on music being churned out in the West, when Cowell and his like, dictated little boy and girl music was what we'd get. He couldn't handle the Alpha males who make up Rock Bands, so Rock music didn't see the light of day on mainstream TV. I looked East and found a guy (Hua Chenyu) brought up on Muse, Radiohead, Linkin Park, who writes everything from Rock/Metal to Rap, Reggae 😂, Pop, SynthPop, Broadway, Traditional Chinese and on and on. Like a mix of Bowie and Freddie Mercury (and equally chameleon like in look). Waiting for the West to rediscover music like this. 😔
It's not a product, it's expressive,, it has a narrative that is sympathetic, it's uncompromising, rebelling against cruel reality, evocative of repressed emotions and bringing them out. I always scream inside with him and slap the table at 8:10. This music controls me.
Ian Gillan was one of the very best singers of all-time. "Child in Time" gave me goose bumps when Gillan hit the high notes back in the 70's ...and it still does today. Deep Purple were truly one of the very best Rock bands in history. ......R.I.P. Jon Lord
One of the most technically talented rock bands in history, with Gillan, Blackmore, and Lord all classically trained and virtuosic (Lord even plays a bit of Flight of the Bumblebee in here). I am not a huge hard rock fan (more blues and Southern rock for me), but this is an absolutely stunning song. Gillan also delivers a masterpiece as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar - "Gethsemane" may be the most amazingly emotional and powerful vocal performance Ive ever heard.
Can you imagine what it was like when we first heard this track for the first time on Made in Rock, the collective sound of jaws dropping! Having said that, we were blessed to have tracks like this coming out every few weeks in the 70s - feel so lucky that I was a teenager during that time. Brilliant musicians making brilliant music. Plus, Ian Paice on drums, the reason that I took up drumming over 50 years ago!
Welcome!!! :) We had the same reactions 52 years ago! Unrelenting! The difference between studio and live is so huge on most of their material - so if "Lazy" is on the hit-list would suggest you go for the "Made In Japan" version - recorded live as an experiment, but released completely unedited!
Welcome to world 🌎 of Deep Purple no auto tuners no pro tools no auto choris nothing but clean beauty rock master musicians. All 5 aces. Top 3 rock bands in the world of all time. This is 1970 live on TV 📺 they just do this evernight all over the world.
This is real live music played by people who not only can play but could feel the music and produce a performance because they lived the music. Not calculated programmed pap!
You are now officially a rock fan, having experienced this masterpiece, musicians right at the very top ofntheir game. Glad you noticed how good Ian Paice is on drums much underrated very much a drummers drummer, he is so good I bet you never noticed he drops a stick during the performance but recovers so quickly you are hard pushed to notice it, take a look it's around 7:18 to 7:20 ish on the original video.
I am also a man that was blessed to have this and other music like it ad my musical soundscape as a ,first,pretty teen,then on into my teens! Fantastic!!
We were constantly in a state of being utterly blown away by soo many bands of the era. Like at every turn. So fresh, so much talent and raw energy. It was an incredible time to be alive.
This band is in my top 5 favorite bands ever! 💜🎸🔥🎤💜 This is the best line up of this band IMO 💜 You have the multitalented Jon Lord on 🎹 The amazing skills of Ritchie Blackmore on Lead Guitar 🎸 Roger Glover on Bass & the 2 Ian’s, Gillan on vocals 🎤 & Paice on Drums 🥁🎼🥁 I think this is my favorite reaction from you so far 💜💜💜💜
Zeppelin is blues based hard rock. This is the birth of metal. Along with Black Sabbath, first lp. Sorry bro Zeppelin never been metal. But a great band@tektoniks_architects
Great reaction! Deep Purple was my #1 band from the 70's. You have a great ear for timing and talent. I would love to see you react to Ian Paice's drum solo of "The Mule" live in Denmark, 1972. Just curious about your reaction to this solo. Just a side note, it has been said the Lucianno Pavarotti was jealous of Ian Gillan's vocal talents. That's saying something.
Great introductions to Jon Lord (Organ) & Ritchie Blackmore (guitarist) and their genius mastery of their instruments. Glover and Paice are great as well, plus the exceptional vocals from Ian Gillan. This is their Mark2 line-up, so good. For me, you don't get any better than Lord and Blackmore, simply the best. Follow Blackmore to his next band Rainbow, they will blow you away as well. Check out the song "Stargazer".
The five men in this lineup of Deep Purple are all legends with their respective instruments - guitar, bass, drums, organ, and voice. Other hard rock and metal bands would try in vain to sound like Blackmore, Glover, Paice, Lord, and Gillain.
*I've seen ppl react to this and say "why does he keep putting his finger in his ear when he sings?" Back then, that was auto tune. You had to have real talent without technology helping you out.* 🔥🤘
My dad was a Opera Singer. He covered his right ear to hear his voice and stay in key. He sang from his Diaphragm and covering his ear also helps you use your breath correctly. I sing at Church and sometimes I cover my ear by pushing the front skin over my ear canal. Most of the Contemporary Praise and Worship are for women and men that can't sing Bass/ Baritone. That's why you don't a lot of men sing during Worship because they can't sing like women.
Actually it was the only way singer can hear himself in the mid of all those noise arround. Closing ear from outside sound, you can hear yourself trough the inside canals like eustachian tube.
Growing up in the 60's and 70's we were blessed with such amazing music. All organic, no autotune, real instruments, didn't have to fit in a genre box. It was the best!
I like your 'genre' comment. I've noticed many reactors to the music from the past that I grew up with are overly obsessed with genres and have a need to compartmentalise everything they hear. Back then there seemed to be so much varied music coming through that it was just accepted that new talent always brought it's own originality into the equation. If it sounded good, regardless of any past influences or crossovers (jazz, folk, classical etc, etc) that was all that mattered.
@@Llydrwydd Exactly! You would get different influences on one album with a lot of bands or they changed their sound through the years like Rush. Music then was inventive and creative and had so many influences. These days it all had to be perfect pitch in a tiny little box with a label on it. That's why most music these days is really boring and uninspiring.
@@carolehankinson4969Thanks for the endorsement. I do think we were lucky in a way when music wasn't as accesible as it is now. Something new I'd usually taped (reel to reel, yes I'm that old) off the radio would spark an interest and, in my case anyway, a decision would need to be made whether to buy the album or alternatively something I'd heard previously by a different artiste. I couldn't afford both! Good in a way though because I think it honed my appreciation of the talent that existed. The downside was I'd miss that deeper delve into some artistes work at the time. Though aware of the influences (or genres) in the sounds I was hearing it was never something that overly concerned me.
You cannot picture how much I miss Jon Lord ( and Keith Emerson). This guy was a mindblowing pianist, and keybordist and to me , he is the core of the distinctive Deep Purple sound.
No auto tuners or in-ears, and.. Live. Ian Gillan had such a stunning range. Every one of them were magicians.. Like Queen. First record I ever bought was Deep Purple "Black Knight" second was Black Sabbath's "Paranoid". Music back then was.. EXCITING. This is still in my Top Five all time favourites along with Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" and one or two of Chinese singer Hua Chenyu's songs (can't name as they change every week).
I was about to suggest it toO . My.. his version always gives me goose pimples. Other singers are great but none can convey the raw emotions, sadness, anger, fear, resignation the way he does it. In term of expressivity, he remains unattaignable, at least in my point of view.
.... and here I thought I was not a Deep Purple fan! Holy crap! This was great, as was your incredible reaction. You've opened my eyes . . . and my ears! Gotta go listen to more DP . . .
This was so funny watching your reaction 😂, I think because the song was about Vietnam, the words wait for the ricksha, bullets flying thats……that my interpretation 😊
The great Ritchie Blackmore, for all of his weird quirks and unlikeable traits, he is a master guitarist, in the company of Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, (strange relationship there) and others. This Band started out in 1966, and really hit their stride in the late 60s, and into the early 70s. A truly great Band. They are British. You are a lot younger than me, so I mention that in case you didn't know. No disrespect intended. Great channel friend
Deep Purple was known for competing on stage to out play each other. They were all amazing musicians. Sometimes, when they got a groove playing songs could just go on and on, and the audience was blown!
Oh, what a beautiful reaction. Emotionally very similar to mine when I was 15, that is in 1972. Thanks to you, I was able to experience these emotions again. I need to subscribe to you :-)
Thank you, Sal - a wonderful stroll down memory lane... hard to know where to pause, right? Man, the music my generation grew up with was really something else. 😉
I first heard deep purple in rock on 8 track that's when I first started playing guitar had to learn the whole album still my fav album if all time so much talent in that band thanks for posting that most people have not heard the whole album every song killer
In Rock was one of the first albums I bought way back in the day. I got to see Deep Purple live and it was one of the concerts I ever saw in my 66 years. There were so many great bands back then. You may want to check out Captain Beyond's first album. Rod Evans (first vocalist for Deep Purple) sang with them along with former members of Iron Butterfly and Johnny Winter.
For a real treat from them watch the live from Copenhagen 1972 performance of “Strange Kind Of Woman” There is a “call & response” section between Ian Gillan & Ritchie Blackmore that’s amazing!! You need to see it 💜
Le premier disque que j'ai acheté par hasard à l'âge de 13 ans , Deep Purple in Rock , depuis je l'ai ai vu 5 fois en concert , maintenant j'ai 62 ans et j'écoute toujours !!!
I wish it was my first reaction to this masterpiece. I've been listening to it for... years but still can't get enough of it ^^ Great reaction man. Thanks.
This is how it’s done kids. Real people playing real instruments in real time. No autotune, no pre-recorded tracks, no heavy processing on the vocal to hide deficiencies.
Yeah but normal people can't play like that
My bro sencks
...........sory!!!!°°°°°°°!!!
Bro sryvy not whor
This is what you get when you have some of the best musicians in the world in one band
Agree, everyone in the band at this time were great at what they did.
When you made the comment about Ian's "dynamics" I literally LOL'd.... because you 'd stopped it right before he cut loose.
Some of us had the pleasure of growing up during the greatest Era of music. The 70s.
🍄🍄🟫💯💯💯
And that's absolutely true... We lived with it in our youth!!! 😂
We were so lucky!
And I had the pleas to see them live just one week ago.
At least Gillan, Paice and Glover. They're almost 80 years old and rocked the hall...
I can't even listen to the junk on the radio now. We had the best music and I'm glad it's still available.
Amen brother!
They are even still on tour. Still Gillan, Paice and Glover almost 80 years old. I watched them live just one week ago and they rocked the hall...
For those of us who lived this, it makes it easy to understand why we find the music of today lacking. There's no formula here, it's just talent and passion at work. You know...real music.
Yes, gave up on music being churned out in the West, when Cowell and his like, dictated little boy and girl music was what we'd get. He couldn't handle the Alpha males who make up Rock Bands, so Rock music didn't see the light of day on mainstream TV. I looked East and found a guy (Hua Chenyu) brought up on Muse, Radiohead, Linkin Park, who writes everything from Rock/Metal to Rap, Reggae 😂, Pop, SynthPop, Broadway, Traditional Chinese and on and on. Like a mix of Bowie and Freddie Mercury (and equally chameleon like in look). Waiting for the West to rediscover music like this. 😔
You speak the truth
That is the best explanation I’ve heard. Im just now appreciating their music.
I was there... Thank God I did some "medical research " it blew my mind.... Recorded sucked... Live? Holy shit
It's not a product, it's expressive,, it has a narrative that is sympathetic, it's uncompromising, rebelling against cruel reality, evocative of repressed emotions and bringing them out. I always scream inside with him and slap the table at 8:10. This music controls me.
Ian Gillan was one of the very best singers of all-time. "Child in Time" gave me goose bumps when Gillan hit the high notes back in the 70's ...and it still does today.
Deep Purple were truly one of the very best Rock bands in history. ......R.I.P. Jon Lord
You my friend have just witnessed one if the most iconic live performances ever.
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I agree, this is up there, but Queen at Live Aid still takes it 😱
How I miss the days of just talent being appreciated and not being judged by how beautiful you look
"...bow your head, wait for the ricochet..." What a lyric............
One of the most technically talented rock bands in history, with Gillan, Blackmore, and Lord all classically trained and virtuosic (Lord even plays a bit of Flight of the Bumblebee in here). I am not a huge hard rock fan (more blues and Southern rock for me), but this is an absolutely stunning song. Gillan also delivers a masterpiece as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar - "Gethsemane" may be the most amazingly emotional and powerful vocal performance Ive ever heard.
Richie on Guitar. One of the best.
Everyone in the band were the best at what they did.
The best hard rock band of all time
The Best Band Ever!!
I still get a reaction to this all these years later.
Can you imagine what it was like when we first heard this track for the first time on Made in Rock, the collective sound of jaws dropping! Having said that, we were blessed to have tracks like this coming out every few weeks in the 70s - feel so lucky that I was a teenager during that time. Brilliant musicians making brilliant music. Plus, Ian Paice on drums, the reason that I took up drumming over 50 years ago!
5 musicians, all at the top of their game.
All in one place.
That’s Deep Purple.
OMG! In 1970! And Live! One of the greatest one of the time & now.
Purple is best served live.
Welcome!!! :) We had the same reactions 52 years ago! Unrelenting! The difference between studio and live is so huge on most of their material - so if "Lazy" is on the hit-list would suggest you go for the "Made In Japan" version - recorded live as an experiment, but released completely unedited!
Made in Japan has the best versions.
Definitely do the studio first..then Mij version.
@@ponytrekker8996 yes I suppose the studio stuff would be a good place to start but Purple were primarily a performance band.
@@Hartlor_Tayley agreed.. but studio lazy is a must listen..
@@ponytrekker8996 yes, their are exceptions of course, Lazy being one.
I love watching peoples reaction after reaction to this! Been my favourite since I was a kid!😂
One of the best songs ever by the best line-up for Deep Purple. Yes, they really were that good. Always a fave of mine and always live.
Great band. Everyone in the band was great at what they did.
Welcome to world 🌎 of Deep Purple no auto tuners no pro tools no auto choris nothing but clean beauty rock master musicians. All 5 aces. Top 3 rock bands in the world of all time. This is 1970 live on TV 📺 they just do this evernight all over the world.
That is the AHA! Moment! Deep Purple Rocks! Thanks 😊
This is real live music played by people who not only can play but could feel the music and produce a performance because they lived the music. Not calculated programmed pap!
musicgasm
That represents the bullets flying when it went into the instrumental
DEEP PURPLE That's what just happened
For every great Deep Purple song, there’s a better live version they done of it.
Made in Japan and Made in Europe!
You are now officially a rock fan, having experienced this masterpiece, musicians right at the very top ofntheir game. Glad you noticed how good Ian Paice is on drums much underrated very much a drummers drummer, he is so good I bet you never noticed he drops a stick during the performance but recovers so quickly you are hard pushed to notice it, take a look it's around 7:18 to 7:20 ish on the original video.
I am also a man that was blessed to have this and other music like it ad my musical soundscape as a ,first,pretty teen,then on into my teens! Fantastic!!
My favorite band of all time!!
" I blew my mind all against the wall"
One of the greatest songs of ALL TIME !!!!
VERY WELL DONE,THOUGHTFUL
U SHOUL DHAVE SEEN THEM LIVE!!
INCEDIBLE!!!
LIVE PERFORMANCE!!!!!!
I'M 61yrs old and i still rock out to. Another all time GREAT. That's when music was music. 🎸🎸🎹🎹🎤🎤🎤🥁
We were constantly in a state of being utterly blown away by soo many bands of the era. Like at every turn. So fresh, so much talent and raw energy. It was an incredible time to be alive.
Ooooooooooooooooh Y E S S S, bro ~ IT REALLY WAS 🎉❤😊!!! BERNIE GERMANY (67 of age) 😊
EXPLOSIVE BAND, ONE Of THE GREATEST of ALL TIME
Instrumental and vocal masterpiece. Epic.
DEEP PURPLE GREAT GROUP HARD ROCK IAN GILLIAN VOICE INCREDIBLE AMAZING RITCH BLACKMOR MONSTRE THE GUITAR......
Dude, I experienced this even back in the '80s, live. Chicago shook that night!!! All of these guys are MASTERS!!!
This band is in my top 5 favorite bands ever! 💜🎸🔥🎤💜 This is the best line up of this band IMO 💜 You have the multitalented Jon Lord on 🎹 The amazing skills of Ritchie Blackmore on Lead Guitar 🎸 Roger Glover on Bass & the 2 Ian’s, Gillan on vocals 🎤 & Paice on Drums 🥁🎼🥁 I think this is my favorite reaction from you so far 💜💜💜💜
I was in high school in the late 70's. It was fast. It was loud. It was good.
The birth of metal. Thankyou deep purple 💜 my favorite band . I wish I still had their 8 track. But I still play their almums
Released a full six months after Led Zeppelin 2. Nope.
Zeppelin is blues based hard rock. This is the birth of metal. Along with Black Sabbath, first lp. Sorry bro Zeppelin never been metal. But a great band@tektoniks_architects
I love watching you young people reacting. It's fun watching the faces when Ian belts out that amazing scream.
I used to drive my parents absolutely crazy playing this very loud!
One of the best songs of all time. Brilliant analysis
Great reaction! Deep Purple was my #1 band from the 70's. You have a great ear for timing and talent. I would love to see you react to Ian Paice's drum solo of "The Mule" live in Denmark, 1972. Just curious about your reaction to this solo. Just a side note, it has been said the Lucianno Pavarotti was jealous of Ian Gillan's vocal talents. That's saying something.
Most honest recation so far
Great introductions to Jon Lord (Organ) & Ritchie Blackmore (guitarist) and their genius mastery of their instruments. Glover and Paice are great as well, plus the exceptional vocals from Ian Gillan. This is their Mark2 line-up, so good. For me, you don't get any better than Lord and Blackmore, simply the best. Follow Blackmore to his next band Rainbow, they will blow you away as well. Check out the song "Stargazer".
Ritchie Blackmore is a God on the guitar
I call it shocked and stunned 😂😂😂😂
One of my favourites of all time!!!
The five men in this lineup of Deep Purple are all legends with their respective instruments - guitar, bass, drums, organ, and voice. Other hard rock and metal bands would try in vain to sound like Blackmore, Glover, Paice, Lord, and Gillain.
You just watched Insane Talent!
Legendary live performance.
*I've seen ppl react to this and say "why does he keep putting his finger in his ear when he sings?" Back then, that was auto tune. You had to have real talent without technology helping you out.* 🔥🤘
My dad was a Opera Singer. He covered his right ear to hear his voice and stay in key. He sang from his Diaphragm and covering his ear also helps you use your breath correctly. I sing at Church and sometimes I cover my ear by pushing the front skin over my ear canal. Most of the Contemporary Praise and Worship are for women and men that can't sing Bass/ Baritone. That's why you don't a lot of men sing during Worship because they can't sing like women.
Actually it was the only way singer can hear himself in the mid of all those noise arround. Closing ear from outside sound, you can hear yourself trough the inside canals like eustachian tube.
1970. They are pioneers of heavy metal. One of the best bands ever! And the song is among the top 100 best rock songs ever!
Talking about how good of a singer he was right BEFORE he nails that A5 note cracked me up 😂
Have you listened to their best live album yet? Made in Japan "live" ! You will never forget Deep Purple.
Growing up in the 60's and 70's we were blessed with such amazing music. All organic, no autotune, real instruments, didn't have to fit in a genre box.
It was the best!
I like your 'genre' comment. I've noticed many reactors to the music from the past that I grew up with are overly obsessed with genres and have a need to compartmentalise everything they hear. Back then there seemed to be so much varied music coming through that it was just accepted that new talent always brought it's own originality into the equation. If it sounded good, regardless of any past influences or crossovers (jazz, folk, classical etc, etc) that was all that mattered.
@@Llydrwydd Exactly! You would get different influences on one album with a lot of bands or they changed their sound through the years like Rush. Music then was inventive and creative and had so many influences. These days it all had to be perfect pitch in a tiny little box with a label on it. That's why most music these days is really boring and uninspiring.
I like your term "Organic! yeah agree with you because all natural, the guitar effect just a treble booster.
@@Llydrwydd You said it all, Genres didn't exist in my world. Live music just reeked talent. Great comment!!!!! 🇬🇧
@@carolehankinson4969Thanks for the endorsement. I do think we were lucky in a way when music wasn't as accesible as it is now. Something new I'd usually taped (reel to reel, yes I'm that old) off the radio would spark an interest and, in my case anyway, a decision would need to be made whether to buy the album or alternatively something I'd heard previously by a different artiste. I couldn't afford both!
Good in a way though because I think it honed my appreciation of the talent that existed. The downside was I'd miss that deeper delve into some artistes work at the time.
Though aware of the influences (or genres) in the sounds I was hearing it was never something that overly concerned me.
You are watching greatness.
Just love this guys reactions
All members of the band just top of their craft and all on their game. Unbelievable.
'knocking at your backdoor'. one of my fav Deep Purple songs.
You cannot picture how much I miss Jon Lord ( and Keith Emerson). This guy was a mindblowing pianist, and keybordist and to me , he is the core of the distinctive Deep Purple sound.
,... Please, don't do a sacrilege! ~ D O N O T FORGET INCREDIBLE KEN HENSLEY OF A M A Z I N G URIAH HEEP (RIP❤)!!! 🎉 BERNIE GERMANY 😊
This song was about Vietnam, one of a kind ❤
No auto tuners or in-ears, and.. Live. Ian Gillan had such a stunning range. Every one of them were magicians.. Like Queen. First record I ever bought was Deep Purple "Black Knight" second was Black Sabbath's "Paranoid". Music back then was.. EXCITING. This is still in my Top Five all time favourites along with Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" and one or two of Chinese singer Hua Chenyu's songs (can't name as they change every week).
Ian Gillans performance of "Gethsemane" 1970 from Jesus Christ Superstar is off the charts good.
I was about to suggest it toO . My.. his version always gives me goose pimples. Other singers are great but none can convey the raw emotions, sadness, anger, fear, resignation the way he does it. In term of expressivity, he remains unattaignable, at least in my point of view.
Yes! Ian Gillan, nobody else comes close!
I love Deep Purple 💜
.... and here I thought I was not a Deep Purple fan! Holy crap! This was great, as was your incredible reaction. You've opened my eyes . . . and my ears! Gotta go listen to more DP . . .
This was referred to as "underground back in the day. Deep purple, fantastic!
Absolument génial...unique terrifiant ...chef d oeuvre
Onef my fave played music vid. Xx
It's so great watching new listeners to amazing Deep purple classics... this is so darn good!
was my jam in the 70's
Just love reactions to this song. Pure classic played by legends. I am not even a Deep purple fan😅😅
Bought my first Deep Purple album in 1975, they are the GOAT
I’m soooo glad I grew up late 60’s and 70’s..
Amen 🙏
This was so funny watching your reaction 😂, I think because the song was about Vietnam, the words wait for the ricksha, bullets flying thats……that my interpretation 😊
Cant be better than this
keep spirit
These five guys are the greatest on the stage, ever
I've seen so many variations of Deep Purple live in the past 50 years. And I will be seeing the latest new guitarist next month.
The great Ritchie Blackmore, for all of his weird quirks and unlikeable traits, he is a master guitarist, in the company of Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, (strange relationship there) and others. This Band started out in 1966, and really hit their stride in the late 60s, and into the early 70s. A truly great Band. They are British. You are a lot younger than me, so I mention that in case you didn't know. No disrespect intended. Great channel friend
He was top 3 in the world 🌎 in his day.
I was born in the seventies and this Masterpiece is my favourite Song
5 Magicians united as ONE ❤
Ladies and Gentleman that’s pure Talent !!!
Deep Purple was known for competing on stage to out play each other. They were all amazing musicians. Sometimes, when they got a groove playing songs could just go on and on, and the audience was blown!
Love you man...
Multi-stage rocket into the stratosphere.
Oh, what a beautiful reaction. Emotionally very similar to mine when I was 15, that is in 1972. Thanks to you, I was able to experience these emotions again. I need to subscribe to you :-)
Thank you, Sal - a wonderful stroll down memory lane... hard to know where to pause, right? Man, the music my generation grew up with was really something else. 😉
I first heard deep purple in rock on 8 track that's when I first started playing guitar had to learn the whole album still my fav album if all time so much talent in that band thanks for posting that most people have not heard the whole album every song killer
First band I saw live, Feb 1972
Haha, awesome reaction!
And Ian Paice on drums....perfection! Great reaction, worth a subscription my friend.
In Rock was one of the first albums I bought way back in the day. I got to see Deep Purple live and it was one of the concerts I ever saw in my 66 years. There were so many great bands back then. You may want to check out Captain Beyond's first album. Rod Evans (first vocalist for Deep Purple) sang with them along with former members of Iron Butterfly and Johnny Winter.
Best Piece in Rock Music of all time. No discussion.
Nice reaction, thx man
For a real treat from them watch the live from Copenhagen 1972 performance of “Strange Kind Of Woman” There is a “call & response” section between Ian Gillan & Ritchie Blackmore that’s amazing!! You need to see it 💜
Unbelievable Masterpiece!¡¡! 🤘💜
Le premier disque que j'ai acheté par hasard à l'âge de 13 ans , Deep Purple in Rock , depuis je l'ai ai vu 5 fois en concert , maintenant j'ai 62 ans et j'écoute toujours !!!
One of the few times you'll see Ritchie playing a Gibson semi-hollow. He became a strictly Fender Strat player.
I wish it was my first reaction to this masterpiece. I've been listening to it for... years but still can't get enough of it ^^ Great reaction man. Thanks.