I would say rather heavy metal, early heavy metal was very much blues influenced so people often saw no difference, but it's just the way I see it. Cheers!
Deep Purple are soooo underated...I mean everybody is talking about Zepplin nd Hendrix...but I mean Blackmore and Deep Purple deserve their credit in one of the pioneer rock n roll bands and one of the earliest influences of heavy metal. DEEP PURPLE KICKS ASS !!!!
I'm more of a Jon Lord fan myself but I absolutely adore Blackmore's solos here. That long and nasty pitch bend and the heavy tremolo just show that you don't need to pluck 30 notes per second to play a tasteful and well crafted solo.
@@MsPatrioticMom They were only hard rock, along with Sabbath and Zeppelin, but all three pioneered the heavy metal sound, with Sabbath taking it to it's fullest extent in 1975, then in 1980 they produce the definition metal album, "Heaven and Hell."
Ich habe als Kind dieses Album zusammen mit meinem Vater, in den 70ern gehört, und geil gefunden. Ich lag im Wohnzimmer auf dem Teppich und hab das Platten over studiert... 🙂 Deep Purple gehören zu meinem Leben
DP IN ROCK, Yes, they are the Mt. RUSHMORE of ROCK & ROLL, So many of Purple's Songs founded so many styles of what is now a huge range of rock. Deep Purple is a Founding Father of Rock and Roll!
IN ROCK is one of the most important, greatest, albums ever made ... Rarely an album has shown the pure musical talent of a band like IN ROCK did for DEEP PURPLE ... AMAZING
i am genuinely so happy that my music teacher loves deep purple so much. i’m getting to learn all these amazing songs, and i’m so happy i was raised on some awesome music ❤❤
One of the best songs in the Purple catalog, it doesn't get much better than this...and it's the first album with Gillian (not counting Concerto For Group and Orchestra released about the same time in 1970 but was a classical/rock release) nonetheless and is celebrating it's FORTIETH anniversary!
Classic, great music, whether you call it hard rock, heavy metal, or simply rock n roll! There's no time to think about the exact genre when you're listening to Deep Purple! Must just enjoy the music!
I couldn’t agree more. I remember the first time I heard this in 1971. I knew there had never been anything like it before and now in 2022 still nothing matches it and it’s sheer intensity and virtuosity. In my humble opinion, of course.
This should be the album that takes the title of 'First Heavy Metal Album'. Deep Purple really broke a mold putting this together. I think all HM bands which came afterwards used the songs on this album as their template. These dudes are the Fathers of Heavy Metal!
This. This is not metal at all, this is hard rock. This resembles a lot more like Led Zep than actual metal bands. And Led Zep is never considered metal at all.
We all know Smoke On The Water ( personally i don't like it that much ). But a song that is really something else is "Bloodsucker". The drumming was extremely groovy, like nothing we had heard in rock before. It is quite heavy, even if it has a early 70's sound. And the screaming of Ian Gillan is very impressive. I wonder "how he could sing like that?"
@@thebrazilianatlantis165 But, they were NOT a metal band, he was screaming Hard ROCK style for back then...They all said they were a hard ROCK band....they never considered themselves as metal, ever...PERIOD.
When I heard this album my teen years back in 1980's very first time, I didn't know how to respond to this, my nights and days were mixed up listening to these musicians, I knew back then, my definition of understanding of an art was going to be loud, complex and dark as this album..true masterpiece...thank you for loading this
In Rock is the album that really changed Rock from mainly blues influenced to a higher level and classically influenced. Ritchie at times on solos would play a symphony on the guitar and he played a Cello that helped him do scales and create where others were a little more limited
First album I ever bought, about a year after it first came out when I was eleven. I've got no idea how I found it or what made me buy it, but it changed everything for me. And amongst the many gems, I loved this song.
When Rap came out I said it sounds like Bloodsucker. Another genra from the master Crafters of different styles. Ritchie sounds great and what a solo. Lord, Paice and Glover the greatest four musicians together. They may of had personal problems but they didn't have a problem writing great songs. A band with no fillers just great on every song.
Wow! One year ago I couldn't find any version of this song! I like it that Deep Purple is getting famous! When I went on UA-cam around 2004 , I remember that the only classic rock music there was, well, was Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd... Then later when UA-cam got much more famous, bands like Black Sabbath and AC/DC came on, then later, there was Vanilla Fudge and Cream... Amazing how much in just 4 to 5 years, how much Classic Rock is coming, for new people to hear and love...
Hola a Tod@s y buenas noches/madrugadas...!!! Este es un álbum fundamental para poder entender la transición en la música de aquellos años(fines de los 60's y principios delos 70's)... entre la Psicodelia del movimiento«HIPPIE» , y lo que se venía cocinando en la caldera de lo que se denominó Heard ROCK, más tarde también llamado HEAVY METAL...un disco fundamental,no sólo por lo antes mencionado,sino que su sonido, es simple y llanamente.... DEMOLEDOR,muy PESADO, este álbum ,hace que se estremezcan mis neuronas y sentidos,la importancia y relevancia de los sonidos graves, a cargo de Roger Glover,la contundencia y apoyo de un EXELENTE Baterista, como Ian Paice,ese sonido acoplado a un teclado«HAMMOND» ,de Mister Jon Lord,y obviamente el RIFF de esa guitarra a cargo de Ritchie BLACKMORE...junto a esa voz que bueno....no se que adjetivo emplear...ja... de un gigantecomo Ian GILLAN... hacen de esta banda el orgullo de pertenecer a esas ,que nos dejaron un legado, para el deleite de aquellos que nos gusta detonar nuestros oídos con la música pesada...Pues nada...para despedirme les comento algo ? ...escuchen este disco que dicho sea de paso ,es uno de los menos difundidos(por lo menos aquí), pero les puedo asegurar que no tienen desperdicio alguno... Saludos para Tod@s...desde la ULTRATUMBA de la R.O.U(República Oriental del URUGUAY).....!!!🎼🎸🎵👍👌 @tte Alejandro!!💣💨💣🎸🎼👍👌🍷
Just a year or two before they made this album, Purple were doing plain ordinary pub gigs, churning out popular numbers of the day - whatever would please the local clientele and pub manager - and for peanuts. My friggin Dad saw them accidentally before I ever did but he still wouldnt let me play the f***kin records.
Brutal !! Hahahaha. Well said They were stunning. And to think that back in the day, more than half would say Zepp are a better band... No stinking way. Gillan had a command and (male) stage presence that plant never had
Its very brutal. Another brutal one for ya. Melvin laid an egg by bloodrock. That song is like a tank hitting you. Also Life goes on by Toad. and I've got a bone of my own by Night Sun. you're welcome =]
All metal creators took from Black guys Little richards , James brown... Otis redding In the funky stuff , rap was already there . Early rap was funky It was even around since the begining I have 30s and 40s Negro spiritual albums they were already doing it
You're not alone there. Similar rhythm though. As a rapper myself, I'll just say: You can't listen to hip hop without listen to Deep Purple and old school rock music. 🤘
No-one screamed like Gillan! Although, it wasn't really screaming, it was very high-range vocals, and he had a lot of control. Love the way he could almost perfectly match Blackmore's guitar licks on Made In Japan (Strange Kind Of Woman). He was amazing in his day. Robert Plant was pretty cool too in the same sort of way when Zep did stuff like The Immigrant Song and Four Sticks.
They played this track when I saw them at the Glasgow Barrowlands Ballroom back in 1996. A re-recorded version appears on their 1998 album Abandon (the last to feature the late, great Jon Lord on organ).
I really enjoyed the Classic Albums - Machine Head dvd from a while back but they should have also done one about this album. A monolithic album (mount rushmore) and it set the template for hard rock/heavy metal. For me In Rock managed to capture their raw, powerful live sound in a studio setting.
The best Hard Rock Album ever made
YEP
Absolutely
I would say rather heavy metal, early heavy metal was very much blues influenced so people often saw no difference, but it's just the way I see it. Cheers!
@@dorijankrajinovic3259 ...I agree !
@@dorijankrajinovic3259 Meh, saying it's hard rock isn't a stretch. At the very least, it's in the twilight zone between hard rock and heavy metal.
Deep Purple are soooo underated...I mean everybody is talking about Zepplin nd Hendrix...but I mean Blackmore and Deep Purple deserve their credit in one of the pioneer rock n roll bands and one of the earliest influences of heavy metal.
DEEP PURPLE KICKS ASS !!!!
Water Over Fire but of course they are, no doubt about that
Yas ,I Think So...Deep Purple is the Best....
I think deep purple were more heavier than zeppelin or sabbath.
@@ashutoshthapa6936 They were way heavier than Zeppelin but not than Sabbath. For sure they are the most technical though.
Water Over Fire this comment is 11 years old..
Ian's voice/scream is such an important part of this, can't imagine the song without it...
THIS ! This is violent rap metal more than 20 years before Rage Against The Machine. Pure gold.
Same thought, I'm erasing my comment, you beat me to it, hadn't seen yours my man
Please don't ever compare Rage Against The Machine to the legendary Deep Purple. Don't suggest Ian Gillan does any of that Rap Crap. God!!!!!!!!!!
@@ricenglish4556 Tsss tsss tsss... 🙄
@@nicolasennabli6599 -- I don't know what that means. If you're a little funny, that's your business, but don't involve me.
@@ricenglish4556 dude grow up ,I'm not sure if anyone has told you this but there is good rap.i enjoy deep Purple and rap music
Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore... Amazing solos, it's so incredible
I'm more of a Jon Lord fan myself but I absolutely adore Blackmore's solos here. That long and nasty pitch bend and the heavy tremolo just show that you don't need to pluck 30 notes per second to play a tasteful and well crafted solo.
@@Kris.G If you can whistle a solo it's good and when you can't it's too fast.
Too bad they hated each other to the point of beating each other up ( usually started by Blackmore)
Гиллан тоже был не подарок, та ещё зануда.
Никаких прибомбасов, все делалось своим голосом, своим ручками и никакой фанеры!!! Супер!!!
Hell yeah!
Best Hard rock band ever!!
FINALLY someone that knows DP = Rock and Roll (Hard rock) NOT METAL!!! Thank you!!!
@@MsPatrioticMom I could see them going either way honestly. Neither label is wrong.
@@burton5131 OMG thank you so much for saying this you have no idea.
why can't people think like this all the time
@@MsPatrioticMom
They were only hard rock, along with Sabbath and Zeppelin, but all three pioneered the heavy metal sound, with Sabbath taking it to it's fullest extent in 1975, then in 1980 they produce the definition metal album, "Heaven and Hell."
@@MsPatrioticMom metal
Mr. Roger Glover, You are THE MEN, what A bass player you are !!
HE IS THE MEN
@@foxquelpope hahahahahahaha
Ich habe als Kind dieses Album zusammen mit meinem Vater, in den 70ern gehört, und geil gefunden.
Ich lag im Wohnzimmer auf dem Teppich und hab das Platten over studiert... 🙂
Deep Purple gehören zu meinem Leben
Ich habe die selbe gemacht 😊...
zu meinem soauch)
DP IN ROCK, Yes, they are the Mt. RUSHMORE of ROCK & ROLL, So many of Purple's Songs founded so many styles of what is now a huge range of rock. Deep Purple is a Founding Father of Rock and Roll!
FOUNDING FATHER OF METAL NOT ROCK AND ROLL
I mean that they are founders of many styles of R&R :D
Including Metal, imo
Uh you're forgetting Sabbath dude. Personally, I consider Sabbath and Purple as the true pioneers of Heavy Metal.
RGRundeRGRound- FINALLY someone that knows DP = Rock and Roll (Hard rock) NOT METAL!!! Thank you!!!
Deep Purple is one of those rare bands that make me feel so ROCKIN when I listen to them ..... RAW PURE TALENT
IN ROCK is one of the most important, greatest, albums ever made ... Rarely an album has shown the pure musical talent of a band like IN ROCK did for DEEP PURPLE ... AMAZING
Best heavy rock band ever. Rock forever DEEP PURPLE!!!!!
My favourite track from the album. The energy is fantastic. If ever a track was meant to be full volume this is it.
i am genuinely so happy that my music teacher loves deep purple so much. i’m getting to learn all these amazing songs, and i’m so happy i was raised on some awesome music ❤❤
One of the best songs in the Purple catalog, it doesn't get much better than this...and it's the first album with Gillian (not counting Concerto For Group and Orchestra released about the same time in 1970 but was a classical/rock release) nonetheless and is celebrating it's FORTIETH anniversary!
Ritchie be like, "Man, fuck this orchestra shit, LET'S ROCK!!!!!!"
@@JohnSmith-mx8wpthey all were.
Classic, great music, whether you call it hard rock, heavy metal, or simply rock n roll! There's no time to think about the exact genre when you're listening to Deep Purple! Must just enjoy the music!
Most certainly not metal...they said so themselves and Blackmore said it often...
@@MsPatrioticMom metal
3:26 i freaking love this part
Awesome "rock scatting" from Ian
In Rock totally kicks ass. Metal... I mean Metal! Child in Time can't be duplicated! This album Needed to be made. The Gold Standard for pure talent!
Roger Stedina- NOT METAL!!! DP= Hard Rock and Neo Classic ROCK! Comes from Blackmore himself!!! NOT METAL!
@@MsPatrioticMom metal
@@MsPatrioticMom Fucking metal more than sabbath
YEA . We love Deep Purple in New Zealand to.
I couldn’t agree more. I remember the first time I heard this in 1971. I knew there had never been anything like it before and now in 2022 still nothing matches it and it’s sheer intensity and virtuosity. In my humble opinion, of course.
This should be the album that takes the title of 'First Heavy Metal Album'. Deep Purple really broke a mold putting this together. I think all HM bands which came afterwards used the songs on this album as their template.
These dudes are the Fathers of Heavy Metal!
This album is not metal, it's hard rock and it will always be.
This. This is not metal at all, this is hard rock.
This resembles a lot more like Led Zep than actual metal bands. And Led Zep is never considered metal at all.
@@Max-ro7sz This is definitely a heavy metal song, no question about it. Learn your history.
Lmao no it isn't. This sounds nothing like a band like, let's say, Slipknot.
It's proto-metal at best.
@@Max-ro7sz You make me laugh lol. You clearly know nothing about heavy metal whatsoever.
We all know Smoke On The Water ( personally i don't like it that much ). But a song that is really something else is "Bloodsucker". The drumming was extremely groovy, like nothing we had heard in rock before. It is quite heavy, even if it has a early 70's sound. And the screaming of Ian Gillan is very impressive. I wonder "how he could sing like that?"
Genetics.
You might be gay because you dont like Smoke on the Water.....you gay!
Also the drums in Living Wreck are 👌
I agree on smoke on the water.. there’re a lot of song of DP best then that. Bloodsucker is one of many
Tbh Smoke on the water is very overrated. It's a good song alright, but nowhere near the band's best creations.
That scream is so metal
Metal singing is singing like Gillan
Deep purple,Led Zeppelin and Sabbath create metal!
@tyutjfyj jfjtfhjtyj I think you left your brain somewhere in 1975.
@@thebrazilianatlantis165 But, they were NOT a metal band, he was screaming Hard ROCK style for back then...They all said they were a hard ROCK band....they never considered themselves as metal, ever...PERIOD.
@@vesheto7 WRONG...DP is Hard ROCK not metal!!! They said so themselves check your facts!
Now this is rock and roll 🎸🎶♥️
Так
Greatest voice in rock & roll.
No
@@rolandbekk5966 Yes
Robert Plant
@@Burt472 well deffs not robert plant. lol Morrison is better. I think Rusty Day from cactus is one of the best
@@kosycat1 Matter of personal taste then....
When I heard this album my teen years back in 1980's very first time, I didn't know how to respond to this, my nights and days were mixed up listening to these musicians, I knew back then, my definition of understanding of an art was going to be loud, complex and dark as this album..true masterpiece...thank you for loading this
Specially Ritchie Blackmore sound
Straight, Tight,Clear,Mighty,Drumming.Thank you chief Ian Paiste.Greetings from Greece-Μιχαλης Κοκκινος"Soul Food"
One of the best Ritchie’s riffs and rock riffs of all time … period
probably my favourite deep purple song! definately my favourite deep purple album:-)))
In Rock is the album that really changed Rock from mainly blues influenced to a higher level and classically influenced. Ritchie at times on solos would play a symphony on the guitar and he played a Cello that helped him do scales and create where others were a little more limited
This band proved that before there was heavy metal there was hard rock
This is heavy rock.
back when i was a young teen nothing else mattered but purple and sabbath so lucky i grew up in this era
Bloodsucker is top song,definitely one of my favourites.Thanks again Shotguy1
classic hard rock and proto-metal...Purple were there at the beginning and influenced so much of what followed...
Jeffrey Goyen- DP = Hard rock and also Neo Classic Hard rock...THAT comes out of the mouth of Blackmore himself. NO METAL he said.
@@MsPatrioticMom yes but they did influence metal
and it could be considered proto metal
@@jessechalif2428 metal is rock, just another name - Lemmy
@@GardenYourHeart98 nice quote
didn't know he said that
@@jessechalif2428 yeah he didn't say it exactly in those words - I watched all his interviews and shit on youtube lol
First album I ever bought, about a year after it first came out when I was eleven. I've got no idea how I found it or what made me buy it, but it changed everything for me. And amongst the many gems, I loved this song.
You got what you deserve. Rock on.
Hello from Dublin all you DP fans, gotta love this shit!!
So cool to listen to Gillan's voice pithed up ^^
No doubt this must be one of the best songs ever created in the history of music!!
THE FIRST EVER REAL HARD ROCK LP.....NEVER BEEN ANY BETTER.....
2022,20122,2222 y Deep Purplr seguirá eternamente como las Rocas de ese monte Rushmore.Larga vida a la buena música!!
Awesome heavy metal song 🤟🤟🤟
When Rap came out I said it sounds like Bloodsucker. Another genra from the master Crafters of different styles. Ritchie sounds great and what a solo. Lord, Paice and Glover the greatest four musicians together. They may of had personal problems but they didn't have a problem writing great songs. A band with no fillers just great on every song.
Wow!
One year ago I couldn't find any version of this song!
I like it that Deep Purple is getting famous!
When I went on UA-cam around 2004 , I remember that the only classic rock music there was, well, was Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd... Then later when UA-cam got much more famous, bands like Black Sabbath and AC/DC came on, then later, there was Vanilla Fudge and Cream... Amazing how much in just 4 to 5 years, how much Classic Rock is coming, for new people to hear and love...
Gillans chopped vocals beginning at 3:26 are just so out of this world. Martin Birch was ahead of the game here.
Fantastic piece of the Deep Purple ❤❤❤
I can hear why Purple was put on the plethora with Sabbath and Zeppelin in 1970. The holy trinity of Hard Rock.
50 godina disko kluba FARAON u MMŠC.Jedna od udarnih stvari sa ovog LP-a kojima smo razbijali do kasno u noć !!!
DJ FANTI i DJ Droga.
Rec'd and released 1970....Magical year for music...Great albums were created...Happy to have lived those times.....
Head banging classic ; )
Hola a Tod@s y buenas noches/madrugadas...!!!
Este es un álbum fundamental para poder entender la transición en la música de aquellos años(fines de los 60's y principios delos 70's)... entre la Psicodelia del movimiento«HIPPIE» , y lo que se venía cocinando en la caldera de lo que se denominó Heard ROCK, más tarde también llamado HEAVY METAL...un disco fundamental,no sólo por lo antes mencionado,sino que su sonido, es simple y llanamente.... DEMOLEDOR,muy PESADO, este álbum ,hace que se estremezcan mis neuronas y sentidos,la importancia y relevancia de los sonidos graves, a cargo de Roger Glover,la contundencia y apoyo de un EXELENTE Baterista, como Ian Paice,ese sonido acoplado a un teclado«HAMMOND» ,de Mister Jon Lord,y obviamente el RIFF de esa guitarra a cargo de Ritchie BLACKMORE...junto a esa voz que bueno....no se que adjetivo emplear...ja... de un gigantecomo Ian GILLAN... hacen de esta banda el orgullo de pertenecer a esas ,que nos dejaron un legado, para el deleite de aquellos que nos gusta detonar nuestros oídos con la música pesada...Pues nada...para despedirme les comento algo ? ...escuchen este disco que dicho sea de paso ,es uno de los menos difundidos(por lo menos aquí), pero les puedo asegurar que no tienen desperdicio alguno...
Saludos para Tod@s...desde la ULTRATUMBA de la R.O.U(República Oriental del URUGUAY).....!!!🎼🎸🎵👍👌
@tte Alejandro!!💣💨💣🎸🎼👍👌🍷
Saw them live 1971. FUCKING GOOD!
Love from Russia,
Paul
Transsib Reisen GmbH St. Petersburg the rock music wasn’t censored in Russia during communism?
WOW....pure hard rock !!!
Superb rock.
That's one hard groove
it BLOWS comtemporary heavy metal out of the water, dude!
definitely
Just a year or two before they made this album, Purple were doing plain ordinary pub gigs, churning out popular numbers of the day - whatever would please the local clientele and pub manager - and for peanuts. My friggin Dad saw them accidentally before I ever did but he still wouldnt let me play the f***kin records.
definitely proto-thrash/groove metal, and it's 1970, what a hit!!!
Wrong! Not metal... Sabbath = Metal. DP = Hard Rock...read up on it... Geez ppl!!!
@@MsPatrioticMom Wrong
god this song is just brutal ♥
tyutjfyj jfjtfhjtyj don’t forget blue cheer. They along side of deep purple we’re the heaviest and loudest band in the world at the time
Brutal !! Hahahaha. Well said
They were stunning. And to think that back in the day, more than half would say Zepp are a better band... No stinking way. Gillan had a command and (male) stage presence that plant never had
Exactly Right
Its very brutal. Another brutal one for ya. Melvin laid an egg by bloodrock. That song is like a tank hitting you. Also Life goes on by Toad. and I've got a bone of my own by Night Sun. you're welcome =]
Possibly the second most influential hard rock album ever, after Paranoid.
Simply the best.
Love this song, Best Band EVER!!!
Anyone else thinks that Ian Gillan's vocals sound mysteriously close to rap? To me, this pioneers just another genre...
Was thinking exactly the same and passed it to some friends Mc's :P
unverricht88 Yes you hear it too. I have always said Bloodsucker is the first Rap song. When you point it out then other people hear it.
All metal creators took from Black guys
Little richards , James brown...
Otis redding
In the funky stuff , rap was already there .
Early rap was funky
It was even around since the begining
I have 30s and 40s Negro spiritual albums they were already doing it
It reminds me slightly of RHCP, for example, Give It away, keeping the proper proportions of course...
You're not alone there. Similar rhythm though. As a rapper myself, I'll just say: You can't listen to hip hop without listen to Deep Purple and old school rock music. 🤘
never heard this until today and I must say it's ONE ASS KICKING song
Oh shame on me i must here this Music since about 40 years! Isn`t it sad! Lol
Alan, the whole album is awesome, especially hard loving man.
Ian Gillian best vocalist screamer ever and greatest band
No-one screamed like Gillan! Although, it wasn't really screaming, it was very high-range vocals, and he had a lot of control. Love the way he could almost perfectly match Blackmore's guitar licks on Made In Japan (Strange Kind Of Woman). He was amazing in his day. Robert Plant was pretty cool too in the same sort of way when Zep did stuff like The Immigrant Song and Four Sticks.
Just learning it for a gig...great tune!
one more amazing sound ...so cool
the best hard rock album ever made ????... not a truer statement was ever made..... " in rock " ROCKS......
The song is an absolute SCORCHER. This is 1000% heavy metal.
Deep Purples Best Album
ABSOLUTELY
made in Japan is the best but this is 2 on my least
They played this track when I saw them at the Glasgow Barrowlands Ballroom back in 1996. A re-recorded version appears on their 1998 album Abandon (the last to feature the late, great Jon Lord on organ).
Super musicians! Perfecy theme and perfect jam!
The best... THE BEST!!
Esto ya es HEAVY METAL y en esa epoca !!!
Gotta love Ian Gillian
Гиллан как сирена! Лучший из лучших!
It's ROCK.
It's HARD.
But it SWINGS TOO.
Feckin fab..!!!!
FINALLY someone that knows DP = Rock and Roll (Hard rock) NOT METAL!!! Thank you!!!
The Best Of Deep Purple!
İan Gillan cox haysiz vokalisti ! Nənəsin cağirir ! Halal olsun ona !🤗
Deep Purple, The best band Ever !
this video was uploaded on my birthday lol. i love this album! I NEED IT!!!
AHHH, NO NO NO .....
What?
Great song.
Great track from their best album (imho)
No tengo palabras para decifrar está obra maestra!!!
Nie dostrzegałem perkusji a jest genialna
Ritche Blackmore, Tony Iommi...Greg Ginn...my favorite guitarists.....Patrick
How many had to look up; Greg Ginn!?
deeep purple is the best of the best they are the pioners for the heavy metal
Aaaaaaaagggggggghhhhhhhhhh
Pure Class ✌️ 🤘👏👏
Love this one
👑Deep Purple👑
Ian Paice Funkiest Hard Rock drummer.
I really enjoyed the Classic Albums - Machine Head dvd from a while back but they should have also done one about this album. A monolithic album (mount rushmore) and it set the template for hard rock/heavy metal. For me In Rock managed to capture their raw, powerful live sound in a studio setting.
R.I.P Jon Lord
Isso e é hard Rock de verdade!
Ezt tanította nekem először Édesapám, akkor még akusztikus gitáron!
A Smoke on the Water és a Black Night mellett...
❤️
EVH must have loved the guitar solo on this song.
2019 e ainda sou fã desde meus 19 em 1998
Great post, thanks!!!!
The end is the best part.