I cannot compare musicians for each brings his or her own set of skills. Jon Lord and Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman each was truly gifted on his craft in their own unique ways. ... They all bore a magnificent showmanship in their own right. . Long live the progressive keyboardist that enthused us all!!
Coming from the Horse's mouth Jon described his aggressive approach to playing as " Guerrilla Playing", not in just live performances he would literally lift the Keyboard while he's playing,that kind of energy is heard & felt. Akin to Jimi or Stevie Ray, or Jeff Healey using distortion & riggerous application & pull on the whammy bar while the axe is on the stage,Jack White also on " Sitting On Top Of The World" teaching his " Younger self" on " This Might Get Loud" Rockumentry with Jimmy Page & the Edge,a must see for any fan of guitar music ❤❤❤😊
I saw them in May of '73 in Providence. Boy, they WERE f&cking loud as hell! I was 15 and thrilled to be there! My ears were still ringing the next day.
I'm 70 years old and have seen them many.. many times from MK 2 and up... and I still get goosebumps watching these videos and remembering the mind-blowing concerts, I'm sure they will always be in the history archives as trendsetters of rock greats... MK2 is still the Greatest lineup, just feel lucky I lived at the time to see such a great band!.
Visti a Genova, era appena uscito Made in Japan, fu un delirio di bellezza. Non 10:41 si può dire altro. Li rividi a Milano ma nonostante l'incredibile potenza, non fu la stessa magia. Forse non una serata top, ma si era già ( quasi ) ai titoli di coda.
@@Gunners_Mate_Gunsif I'm not mistaken Jon Lord was also one of the first to plug a Hammod B3 organ into a couple of Marshall stacks instead of using a Leslie or two to plug into. Jon Lord was also a classicly trained keyboardist!!
@@julianjeffbissette7238 he used Marshall amps and little device called "ring modulator" (the little box on top of the Hammond), to get his famous dirty growling sound, sometimes indistinguishable from electric guitar
What happened to this planet? Geez, where do we start? I'm 66 now and would love to go back to the early 70's and stay there - just for the concerts, if for no other reason.
His drum breaks at the end are like a whole bunch of Fourth of July rockets going off at once -- such incredible power and control. A strong influence of Gene Krupa...
@@frankcusterSame here (almost). I saw them on this tour in RI. Whenever Jon Lord soloed and hit the higher notes on his organ, it felt just like a knife going through my head! But the loudest concert for me was Mountain in '74. Anyone I knew that attended that show walked out with a splitting headache.
They had a frayed relationship with Ritchie often making life difficult for Ian. It can be quite stressful for vocalists to belt out super high range screams for long periods. And Ritchie would often choose songs that were toughest for Ian to sing, like Child in Time at moments when Ian was tired or near exhaustion in a concert.
This is very cool. I was in a band in the 90s and we covered Space Trucking. It was always the last song of our set because I would scream so much at the end I had no voice left.
It's too bad to think of all these new generations who aren't ever going to get a speeding ticket simply because Space Truckin' or Highway Star was blastin' out of the 8 track.
72 Plymouth Roadrunner 426 bored 60 over, 3/4 cam, glass packs, twin Holly 650 double pumpers, 140 mph, listening to this with Wal-Mart mind blowers we almost lifted off the ground! Fantastic! We were Space Truckin!!
My first live concert was Deep Purple 1975 in Hamburg. It was too loud, the acoustics were miserable, but I was in heaven. I was fifteen years old. Unforgettable.
I can't find a single clear, synched video of Blackmore with DP playing a decent solo. Too band. My band played 6 tunes off of Machine Head, I used to idolize that band. TBH I think Blackmore was better in Blackmore's Night. Nothing against DP, they were great at their genre but Blackmore can do so much more than that.
Never saw them live except on youtube.. Question: What were they using for a PA? Subs ? Mains? Ive heard that back in the 70's Claire Audio was the main source for FOH gear..(FOH Front Of House PA)
They just blended in with all the other great bands of the early 70's ... Every known prog and rock band were at their peaks in 73 ...I was there, as a teen. I feel blessed to still be alive and to have had that experience........ It's nice to be able to appreciate them now that the other bands have had their days...
to all millennials watching...THIS was rock n roll! your grandpa music which is insane was SO much better than anything today...1973!!! deep purple with jon lord made them so unique...what other band had this sound? Glover like most bass players get overlooked, but he was amazing...this band looked so cool as well...when men were men...love the hats roger wore...
Seen 3 times live, best ever, rocking everytime, was good to see 4 generations of family’s going to enjoy on several of these nights , absolutely brilliant night out
This must have blown New Yorkers minds. we already knew about Deep Purples blistering live shows in England.i first saw them in 1970 in Manchester and they were special,everybody knew that.
@@sebastiansantos7201 Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull all in parts of their career were Hard Rock in that generation. Deep Purple was definitely the precursor to Metal that is undeniable. Not metal by today's standards no but like everything metal has evolved (mostly not for the good but there is still good metal music coming out if you look hard). I am a 57 year old metal head so I know. I have been with it from the start and have seen metal grow over the ages. All music is defined by its chord progressions, modes and scales and that alone puts Deep Purple in the genre of early metal.
The radio station KSHE 95 in St. Louis was a gift to me as kid in the 80's. My Mom listened to country and pop, but when Dad picked me up for the weekend, I got to hear KSHE and songs like this and so many other classic 70's rock and roll classics. Take me back. Any other KSHE95 kids here?
Yeah...K-SHE 95. No doubt DP had a few albums of the week. Then you had (maybe still do)..."The 7th Day" on Sundays. I was sitting there across the river at Chester Illinois... Learned of a lot of music through K-SHE back then.
Да, эти парни на века! Я их слушаю с 1972 года. Жаль уже не все живы, и не все вместе! Живущим, здоровья и творческого долголетия. РОССИЯ. ВЕЛИКИЙ НОВГОРОД!
Ian Paice is seldom mentioned in greatest Rock Drummers discussions/but certainly should be considered !!!###
He isn’t? News to me. RS rated him #21 if you’re into lists. George Harrison said his neighbor Ian was a “fantastic drummer”.
He doesn't seem to get mentioned much these days but back in the 70s he was definitely considered one of the best rock drummers around
@@Planetmutty He was a great rock drummer - way better than most back in the day.
the whole band imo
The 70s was
the decade of great music
We never left the 70s.
Deep Purple ....The Who.....Led zeppelin .......and many others..........what do we have now ???
If this doesn't wake you up at 5:12 ✌️😇🙌am
When Deep Purple ruled the Earth. It doesn’t get better than this.
They Ruled the GALAXY!!!M.O'B
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!
Man, Glover is a beast, Does not miss a beat and Paice, well, a machine. What a fucking rhythm section.
I cannot compare musicians for each brings his or her own set of skills.
Jon Lord and Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman each was truly gifted on his craft in their own unique ways. ...
They all bore a magnificent showmanship in their own right. .
Long live the progressive keyboardist that enthused us all!!
Deep Purple held the record for decibels in concert until just recently.
JON LORD, the greatest keyboard player ever-a genious!
Rick Wakeman is right there with Jon! 😊
Not forgetting Keith Emerson @@JimBoIndy
Coming from the Horse's mouth Jon described his aggressive approach to playing as " Guerrilla Playing", not in just live performances he would literally lift the Keyboard while he's playing,that kind of energy is heard & felt. Akin to Jimi or Stevie Ray, or Jeff Healey using distortion & riggerous application & pull on the whammy bar while the axe is on the stage,Jack White also on " Sitting On Top Of The World" teaching his " Younger self" on " This Might Get Loud" Rockumentry with Jimmy Page & the Edge,a must see for any fan of guitar music ❤❤❤😊
I like Jon Lord but nobody beats Keith Emerson
Ian Gillans voice was in another level, one of the best rock n roll voices
Absolutely! Did you know he sang on the original Jesus Christ Superstar album as Jesus? Boy, take a listen to that if you can find it. Outstanding.
@@321snoot In deed. He had an incredible voice power. I love his high notes scream.
One of my favorite is at the and of truck Freedom.
For me Ian's voice is the best ever!
@@parker9977 I agree😃
@@adamtomaszewicz257😁
Best show i ever saw and i saw alot of them! Completely burplified i was!
was at this show. Loud and awesome. At the time DP was one of the loudest touring bands.
I saw them in May of '73 in Providence. Boy, they WERE f&cking loud as hell! I was 15 and thrilled to be there! My ears were still ringing the next day.
I'm 70 years old and have seen them many.. many times from MK 2 and up... and I still get goosebumps watching these videos and remembering the mind-blowing concerts, I'm sure they will always be in the history archives as trendsetters of rock greats... MK2 is still the Greatest lineup, just feel lucky I lived at the time to see such a great band!.
I never got to see a concert but this is fine by me. What a sexy bunch OMG. Great music too!
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I saw them for the first time in 1996 when I was 12, I was born in wrong era
Мне тоже почти 70 лет ... Я до сих пор тащусь от этой темы . Прям ништяк . Группа неповторимая , индивидуальная . Молодцы парни!!!
Visti a Genova, era appena uscito Made in Japan, fu un delirio di bellezza. Non 10:41 si può dire altro. Li rividi a Milano ma nonostante l'incredibile potenza, non fu la stessa magia. Forse non una serata top, ma si era già ( quasi ) ai titoli di coda.
I do like the studio albums.... But these guys are a LIVE band. On stage and firing on all cylinders they were simply incredible
The more I listen to DP Mach II the more I think they are the greatest rock band...
When I was a kid growing up in the 70s I had no idea I was listening to rock at it's finest.
We were just living it!👍🏻
@@benbunyip thank you for explaining it. Yeah we WERE living it!
Greatest group
Voce pazzesca, performance fuori controllo, stupefacenti !
Jon Lord is the reason why I wanna buy a hammond organ
Huzzah a man of quality
Fuck yes
Go for it. It is a beauty
OMG! I had to pick my jaw up off the floor after that.
yeah, that was kind of ridiculous
"Deep Purple " it's the greatest rock band
forever!!
My mom is that brunette girl with the white t-shirt on @ 1:58 Metal forever!
YOUR MOM IS ROCK'N OUT!! CUTE TOO. M.O'B
She passed away in 2019 @@user-lr8qr1or8d
Smart lady since she has good taste in music.
@@joelombrdo EXCELLENT TASTE!!! M.O'B
And which band member is your father? 😲
Jon Lord is on fire in this performance, he’s literally rocking the organ for unusual sounds, badass!!🔥🤟😝
Jon was the first keyboardist to make the organ sound totally badass, and he did it the best of them all.
What a giant of rock, may he rest in peace.
@@Gunners_Mate_Gunsif I'm not mistaken Jon Lord was also one of the first to plug a Hammod B3 organ into a couple of Marshall stacks instead of using a Leslie or two to plug into. Jon Lord was also a classicly trained keyboardist!!
ПЪРПЪЛ БЕЗ БЛЕКМОР СА КРЪГЛА НУЛА ЗА СЪЖАЛЕНИЕ..А БЯХА НАЙ ВЕЛИКИТЕ!МАЙНАТА ВИ
@@julianjeffbissette7238 he used Marshall amps and little device called "ring modulator" (the little box on top of the Hammond), to get his famous dirty growling sound, sometimes indistinguishable from electric guitar
Deep Purple is one of those bands where every member is equally excellent. Amazing band and performance!
Man these guys weren't fucking around, nobody does this anymore
Eight track days in my 73 mach 1....wow!!
This right here is just one big example of exactly why the 1970s kicked ass so hard.
Machine Head most played 8 track in my high school senior lounge 😊
Oh the memories and how much I’d love to go back to 1973. Those were great times!
That was a great year for music!
The best hard rock band ever!!!!
Purple and Zeppelin where the best bands out there...
Back when the audiences were just as fun and looked just as cool as the band. I really miss those days. What happened to this planet?
The Left ruined EVERYTHING
What happened to this planet? Geez, where do we start? I'm 66 now and would love to go back to the early 70's and stay there - just for the concerts, if for no other reason.
@321snoot I'm 61 myself and I've been saying the same thing lately, 1975 would be fine thank you
Happy birthday Ian. Greatest lefty rock drummer ever.
Ian Paice is an awesome drummer... and his set-up is thick n powerful.
Ian Gillan on der is perfect vocalist.
If you like thick and powerful...
Never mind, too easy.
His drum breaks at the end are like a whole bunch of Fourth of July rockets going off at once -- such incredible power and control. A strong influence of Gene Krupa...
Just got his drumstick in a concert in Lille, like a few hours ago :D
Qatayri YEP
Back in the day when we watched with our eyes.So refreshing to remember the days before I phone’s.
I couldn't agree with you more.
Roger Glover (bass), Ian Paice (drums), Jon Lord (keyboards), Richie Blackmore (guitar), Ian Gillan (vocals). Supergroup
Listened them live two days ago. It was spectacular.
I would love to see them live in concert!
When I saw them in ‘85 this was the song that got thr crowd the most rockin’. They were the best live band ever.
Man these guys were beasts on the stage! What a powerful show, and Ian Paice is amazing on his throne!
I really like everything he ever played
Loudest concert I was ever at.
@@frankcuster me jealous
@@frankcusterSame here (almost). I saw them on this tour in RI. Whenever Jon Lord soloed and hit the higher notes on his organ, it felt just like a knife going through my head! But the loudest concert for me was Mountain in '74. Anyone I knew that attended that show walked out with a splitting headache.
Those last two drum breaks at the end were like a bunch of 4th of July fireworks going off all at once...
9:11 One of the best destroying-endings that I have ever seen !!! True Rock 'n' Roll
The early 70s was the pinnacle of rock. So many raw bone, gutsy rock groups. We knew what we had....we just thought it would always be that way.
Great performance in New York! Deep Purple Made in Japan. Best album ever made, anywhere ever, by anyone!!
This really is DEEP PURPLE! The 70s had that groovy rock man u know heavy man!
This was a great band. Back when rock was actually rock.
Jon Lord making harsh synth noise for a wee bit is what dreams are made of!
One of the most underrated drummers ever
Ian Paice: " they called me a genius, they called me an ass-kicker, but they had never called me underrated "
WOW!When I was growing up we would listen to Deep Purple before paddling out to surf all day!Aloha from Hawaii🤙🏽
Deep Purple in their prime. What a killer voice...So powerful, dangerous and violent.
Ritchie still looks happy to be playing alongside Ian.
They had a frayed relationship with Ritchie often making life difficult for Ian. It can be quite stressful for vocalists to belt out super high range screams for long periods. And Ritchie would often choose songs that were toughest for Ian to sing, like Child in Time at moments when Ian was tired or near exhaustion in a concert.
@@weeooh1Richi fué totalmente tóxico para Ian Gillan...😡
@@weeooh1I agree; Ritchie was a very good guitarist but a very difficult person as well. By the way a nice performance of legendary Deep Purple.
Да, тоже отметил его искреннюю улыбку на первых тактах вступления
@@user-hx2hp2ue4xбасуха работает,Риччи не при делах!
Jesus Christ. What a voice he had.
"Jesus Christ" Are you being cheeky?
karlmoles65 Superstar
Sings it better in made in japan
The best rock singer ever
...and this was an off night for him.
In 1972 I was in Germany and in every town there were posters everywhere for "Machine Head."
Gillan...One thee best singers in all of rock
This is very cool. I was in a band in the 90s and we covered Space Trucking. It was always the last song of our set because I would scream so much at the end I had no voice left.
It's too bad to think of all these new generations who aren't ever going to get a speeding ticket simply because Space Truckin' or Highway Star was blastin' out of the 8 track.
LOL Hello to you sir. We are kindred souls.
I was likely less than 12 months old when this was recorded - doesn't stop me from getting a ticket today!
72 Plymouth Roadrunner 426 bored 60 over, 3/4 cam, glass packs, twin Holly 650 double pumpers, 140 mph, listening to this with Wal-Mart mind blowers we almost lifted off the ground! Fantastic! We were Space Truckin!!
They probably won't be flying across wet grass,listenning to this- good times. !
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I like how this was shot. Love the clarity, and all the shots of the crowd. Get a real feel for the '70's crowd. The song just rips too.
this concert alone is hall of fame material..
My first live concert was Deep Purple 1975 in Hamburg. It was too loud, the acoustics were miserable, but I was in heaven. I was fifteen years old. Unforgettable.
That's pretty cool you got to see them live when they were just starting off.
So under rated in America !!!
I disagree. Deep Purple was huge here the U.S. back then.
MAESTRO JON LORD, EVERYBODY MISS YOU!
Jon lord -талантище!!❤❤
What God's, you can't beat 70's & 80's heavy rock
There are crazy people. And there's Ritchie Blackmore.
At the end of the song he ran out of guitar to shine!
Explain how he's crazy from A to Z in specifics like a normal functioning person could if they called someone crazy
You think your feelings can just manifest things in to existence I guess cause you're crazy
Ritchie Fucking Blackmore......The GOAT
I can't find a single clear, synched video of Blackmore with DP playing a decent solo. Too band. My band played 6 tunes off of Machine Head, I used to idolize that band. TBH I think Blackmore was better in Blackmore's Night. Nothing against DP, they were great at their genre but Blackmore can do so much more than that.
Deer gawd that was 50yrs ago.
the power trio glover-lord-paice shows its full force in this performance
glad they got into the HOF, for what its worth - not much
@@XMIR10C not much indeed, DP must have been founding members...
The 70s looked so fun lol
It really was! My teenage years, with seemingly endless rock concerts!
Those were the days!!
Jon Lord going madman mode, Blackmore exploding the amplifier :-)))) . DP was always great live band , fantastic performance
Glover and Paice held that all together. Blackmore is pyrotechnics and grace.
Far out, man! Such an extraordinarily talented band. 1973, the absolute zenith of modern rock music and the greatest bands of all time.
Never saw them live except on youtube.. Question: What were they using for a PA? Subs ? Mains? Ive heard that back in the 70's Claire Audio was the main source for FOH gear..(FOH Front Of House PA)
Absolutely correct…many bands were hitting their stride during this time in the 70s..
I agree.
They just blended in with all the other great bands of the early 70's ... Every known prog and rock band were at their peaks in 73 ...I was there, as a teen. I feel blessed to still be alive and to have had that experience........ It's nice to be able to appreciate them now that the other bands have had their days...
I saw them at the New Haven Coliseum on June 1, 1973. Very loud! Great show!
I saw them about a week earlier in Providence. Yes, and yes!! Ah, the days of ear-splittingly loud rock concerts!
Musical experience that history can't forget ! 🇬🇧
WOW!! Deep fucking purple.. just raw power..that’s hard rock my friends.
No better band at this time from
An improv standpoint!!! Each guy absolutely kills and holds their own. IAN Gillian’s voice. Un-matched…
Y los timbales Gillan q hermoso. Q talento
Deep Purple, the best rock band of the millennium
Almost eleven sweet minutes truckin through space. C'mon c'mon lets go space truckin.
Thanks for posting.
Peace.
The original heavy metal band. Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree
With this lineup. Yes!!
Together with Led Zeppelin!!
The greatest Deep Purple lineup in my opinion. Lord/Glover/Gillan/Blackmore/Paice. Sadly Glover and Gillan bailed a few months after this concert.
He’s just killin it on that organ solo
to all millennials watching...THIS was rock n roll! your grandpa music which is insane was SO much better than anything today...1973!!! deep purple with jon lord made them so unique...what other band had this sound? Glover like most bass players get overlooked, but he was amazing...this band looked so cool as well...when men were men...love the hats roger wore...
the fact I'm Gen Z proves that your right. idk if that makes sense but at least it proves your right about how today sucks somehow.
Ash vs Evil dead introduced me to this amazing band and feel quite embarrassed I didn't know them.
another dp masterpiece...magnificent.
Mr Jon Lord awesome solo
Seen 3 times live, best ever, rocking everytime, was good to see 4 generations of family’s going to enjoy on several of these nights , absolutely brilliant night out
GROOVY!!!
It's been a long time since I rock and rolled... Back when Deep Purple was battling it out with Led Zeppelin. Nothing like it since.
The twentieth century was the greatest era of music and now its over
DEEP PURPLE = the greatest band in the history of rock !
LOL
They are up there....
@@bonnzzo google the word hyperbole
I agree.
Deep Purple war eine großartige Band
Jon Lord Greatest Keyboardist ever Case Close ! Still pissed RnR Hall of fame inducted Deep Purple after his passing
I am 70 & they made heavvy music a reality!!!
This is the epitome of good classic rock. That is putting it mildly.
I can only imagine going to a 1000 person capacity club now and seeing a band this alive and energetic.
Those Killer Riffs are truly amazing and astonishing. Long Live Deep Purple!
Definitely unforgettable.
Jon Lords solo.... Goosefuckinbumps.....
This must have blown New Yorkers minds.
we already knew about Deep Purples blistering live shows in England.i first saw them in 1970 in Manchester and they were special,everybody knew that.
I saw them the next week in NYC, and sure blew my mind ! They were a perfect balance of practiced and raw
DEEP PURPLE in there GLORY DAYS of ROCK N ROLL 🎸🎵
Defintiely the most badass song on "Machine Head," one of the elite few essential rock albums.
Когда они приезжали в Минск, я уже на пенсии попала на их концерт🎉
Я тоже хоть и бывший минчанин. Как Блекмор мог разрушить такое великое хардбудущее?
I love the fact that he bows to his band. They know they kicked ass.
Сильнейший состав.
The original heavy metal band. Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hard rock*
@@sebastiansantos7201 Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull all in parts of their career were Hard Rock in that generation. Deep Purple was definitely the precursor to Metal that is undeniable. Not metal by today's standards no but like everything metal has evolved (mostly not for the good but there is still good metal music coming out if you look hard). I am a 57 year old metal head so I know. I have been with it from the start and have seen metal grow over the ages. All music is defined by its chord progressions, modes and scales and that alone puts Deep Purple in the genre of early metal.
Best Band Ever
The radio station KSHE 95 in St. Louis was a gift to me as kid in the 80's. My Mom listened to country and pop, but when Dad picked me up for the weekend, I got to hear KSHE and songs like this and so many other classic 70's rock and roll classics. Take me back. Any other KSHE95 kids here?
Yeah...K-SHE 95. No doubt DP had a few albums of the week.
Then you had (maybe still do)..."The 7th Day" on Sundays. I was sitting there across the river at Chester Illinois... Learned of a lot of music through K-SHE back then.
Да, эти парни на века! Я их слушаю с 1972 года. Жаль уже не все живы, и не все вместе! Живущим, здоровья и творческого долголетия. РОССИЯ. ВЕЛИКИЙ НОВГОРОД!