Girls, this is one of the original hard rock bands. All the players were (are) masters of their craft. There was nobody who could match their energy in concert due to their drummer, Ian Paice, and their guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, better known as The Master.
Deep Purple Drummer Ian Paice went bonkers [nutz] on this one! He said many yrs. ago in an interview he used to drum away during concerts, ignoring his band mates, and doing his own thing quite happily. He later realized playing music is a we not me proposition. He cut down on drum soloing//filling too much during the songs, and only did them when it was appropriate to the music or, during his alloted for a drum solo. It made him a better drummer focusing on his job both as a time keeper and collaborating band mate. Cheers!
I think this was recorded Live at Kilburn Gaumont Theatre (London), that my friend went to. He's a great fan of Ritchie Blackmore and said it was the best performance he ever saw!!
It is so comforting to know when I die that young people like you will keep the music of my youth alive, because it should be kept alive because it will define generations just like it defined me
Hey guys Enjoying your videos? LOL Great reaction Good to see you found BURN, probably the 2nd greatest song in rock history, next to Stairway/ That's Jon Lord on keys, the master and founder of the act. RIP 1941-2012
Compared to your Child In Time reaction, there are 2 changes. Ian Gillan (vocals) and Roger Glover (bass) are replaced by David Coverdale (vocals) and Glenn Hughes (bass and vocals). And after this, Blackmore left the band to start Rainbow (with Dio and Glover). Coverdale later started Whitesnake, who had some smash hits in the late 80s. Try "Still of the Night". The Child In Time era, the classic Mk2 line up, returned in 83/84 with a glorious song Perfect Strangers. They changed and left and reunited and parted and split and reformed in those days. Rock history is as hard as a University Program if u really dig deep. Keep it rocking, ladies!!
Brilliant haven’t heard this for ages also never got to see them on stage so now all these years later it’s great to see the performance and that guitar riff was one the neighbors got when my mum was at work great song great reaction and two great Rock sisters Dana’s Faith we salute you
Ladies Welcome to a Place of Masters. Music from an era when music was music.. There will only be one Deep Purple One of the Greatest Bands of all time.
It’s heartwarming to see a new generation get excited to bands that I grew up with in the seventies. There are many. many great bands from that era for you to discover.
How is it possible that these two cute little metalheads transported me to my own adolescence? In my teens I listened to exactly the same version on the cassette that I had recorded from the radio (yeah, a long time ago). So good you have the proper musical knowledge to enjoy this music in a deeper way. Thanks for the memories and for made me scream Burn !!! A new fan here!!
After you girls reacted to Deep Purple,Child in Time and loved it,a number of us in the comments recommended Burn as another stellar Deep Purple song. I knew Juliet would like the drumming and knew both of you would like the singing also. Then there are the virtuoso performances of Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord on guitar and organ respectively, which you both acknowleged.So many of us get enjoyment out of your reactions,because you hear everything and your positive excitement is infectious
So, you want Deep Purple? By the way, I usually recommend people listen to a song's studio version first. Nothing wrong with doing the same for Deep Purple, but I think their live shows are unbeatable. If you know the studio version of the song, you'll be loving that they stick to it for the most part, but they also take time to just show off and JAM. Here are a couple of songs that I know you'll like: "Highway Star" and "Space Truckin'". Have fun and that was a great reaction as always! Your enthusiasm is contagious!
Thank you for that, Juliet and Mia. Really great reaction. You are the first people I’ve seen who have reacted to this who gave serious consideration to the lyrics and I think you did a great job with it! I think you were spot-on in your interpretation. I’m a big Deep Purple fan but I never knew this footage existed, although I did tape this concert off the radio when I was in between you gals in age, about age 14. I may still even have that cassette tape! Lol. I liked all your observations. It definitely is an energizing song, Juliet, and that was interesting to me how the guitarist scared you a little because he did the same thing to me way back then. He’s a very mysterious figure. He’s just so calm and I think you’re right that he’s just saving his energy to play guitar and Mia, I was hoping you would enjoy the keyboards and you really did! I recommend listening to the original studio version sometime just to hear it as it’s very clear but this was good sound quality too. All-around fun reaction! And your background looks really cool tonight.Thank you very much.
It is such a joy watching you girls discover and react to this sort of music! It was also cool that you noticed Ian Paice's phenomenal drumming throughout the song, which can get overshadowed by Ritchie Blackmore's bone-crunching guitar riffing and the screaming dual vocal attack of David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes. Fun fact: the guitar riff was inspired by the George Gershwin song "Fascinating Rhythm", although obviously souped-up by Blackmore. I can't wait to see what you two react to next!
Girls. If you enjoyed Coverdale's voice, I highly recommend checking out the band called Whitesnake. Some of his songs that I recommend: Here I going again Is this love Fool for your loving
Not often mentioned, but your laughter and giggles are so fabulous pure and honest. Never lose your great sense of humor and warmth of spin. Keep up the great work 🤗
I was 13 in 1975, Deep Purple was my favorite band! Saw them 5 times over the years including the Burn tour! Great to see young people that enjoy the same music nowadays! Thanks!
WOW!!! That song had everything! Killer Guitar solos for Juliet and Epic keyboard and vocals for Mia! Your new background is amazing! And those shirts... whoever picked out your wardrobe for this reaction gets an A++++! In fact, I give him or her .. A STANDING OVATION! BTW: My favorite singer used to be Joe Cocker. It's now.. Mia Faith!! OMG, those notes she hit at the end were amazing!! Please, more Classic Rock Reactions! And please pretty please... MORE MIA SINGING! YEE!
Great reaction my dears. I have always loved this song. I got to see these guys from the front row a few years ago in Minneapolis. It was my second time seeing them live. They didn't do this song but it was still a great show. Wish you could have been there rocking out with me! Keep up the good work. I really enjoy all of your reactions.
Another great song by Deep Purple! David Coverdale (singer) went on to form Whitesnake. As well, he and Jimmy Page hooked up to record together in the early 90's and put out some good music. His vocal range has been compared to Robert Plant but it is a tad bit lower, especially in his Whitesnake days. Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin during the 70's knew how to rock it out! I could easily see how much the two of you enjoyed this song. Nothing bad about it at all! They don't make rock and roll like this anymore. Please have your dad do some research on Whitesnake. I know you will really like their music. Still Of The Night is one of my favorite songs by them. By the way, I love your shirts! Thank you for another fantastic reaction....you go girls! Love & Blessings! 👍💗🙌
This is a great live version although the footage is apparently from some other concert and cut to fit, you can see it clearly that the guitarplaying isnt the same. If you are looking for real live footage with the sound that goes with it the ultimate version is California Jam 1974.
I grew up listening to this amazing! music. You girls are La mejor / delightful❣️ Thank you! for your smiles / joy you bring to us 😎, and restoring our faith 🙏, in your generation, for carrying the torch, on this legendary era of the rock. Cheers, Love, Gratitude and Respect, from the East Bay San Francisco.
Great reaction..."Burn" is truly an amazing song you are correct it is very powerful I've always liked it...Jon Lord was an amazing keyboardist I saw DP live 4 times(the 4th time was after Jon Lord passed away) and he would do some awesome extended keyboard solos that were worth the price of admission by themselves...also the lead vocalist here is David Coverdale who would become better known as the lead singer of Whitesnake
@@garytate3075 Hahaha, I’ve heard “Smoke on the Water,” “My Woman from Tokyo,” “Highway Star,” but this one? Didn’t ring a bell at all. I heard a “Child in Time,” and a few others. Never listened to a full record of theirs. But I assume I knew all the hits the play on the radio. Guess not.
Ladies, you have only just scratched the surface with Deep Purple! Loved your reaction to Child In Time and now this one with Burn. You simply must do Highway Star, Lazy, Perfect Strangers, Space Truckin’, Strange Kind of Woman, Smoke on the Water, Woman from Tokyo, Black Night etc etc
YEE girls great reaction spot on you guys got me laughing though thanks!! Mia has to be the smartest 11 year old in history of music and Juliet your joy is contagious
Lead guitar Ritchie Blackmore took cello lessons in 1974 from Hugh McDowell (of ELO). Blackmore later stated that when playing a different musical instrument, he found it refreshing because there is a sense of adventure not knowing exactly what chord he's playing or what key he is in.
In the 80's I always had the hook up when it came to concert seats, except the one time Deep Purple came to town. That night I had a seat up in the nosebleed section. However, there was clouds of "pharmaceuticals" floating in the air. At one point I got up and danced in the aisle-something I only did once.
Yep, Glenn...the voice and still doing it with Dead Daisies, check out Holy Ground. The drumming is awesome on this....take a look at Yoyoka’s drum cover...it is fantastic, and Paice agrees.
Late for a favorite band. Blackmore had sooooo much talent. Please, more.. Child in Time - super chills Highway Star- super thrills! You have become official Headbangers! Great job girls
I LOVE Deep Purple and Ritchie Blackmore is one of my all time favorite guitarists . But please always listen to the studio version as well so you know the original intent. This band also held the Guinness book record for loudest band in concert
Love your reactions to anything but when you react to one of my favourite songs of all time it is awesome ! Could only be better if it was a reaction to 'Orgone Accumulator' by Hawkwind but as that will not happen I am left with Burn! When Ian Gillan and Roger Glover left the band it seemed like Purple would be over but they cam back with David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes and the amazing Burn album topped with this title song and it seemed their future was secure (This would prove not to be the case time and again in the future ;-) ) Anyway thanks so much for this and glad you enjoyed one of the all time rock classics .
i love the fact that you guys make me remember the music of my youth, but even more ... i love your enthusiasm for it! keep up the great work ladies :D big love to all people :)
If you like the Keyboard React to The Doors " Riders in The Storm".....all time 1960s Classic sound. One of all time great bands and totally utterly unique sound.
Love your reaction. This song still makes the hair on the back of my neck rise... saw them live in south london in 75 my first ever gig.. it just blew me away the power right from the start was amazing. A true lifetime experience and I was only 15 at the time. As for new bands check out The Warning they so remind me of deep purple in many ways and they are 3 teenage sisters.. keep up the good work .. you got a new subscriber......
this version of the song Burn was recorded in April 1974 at the Kilburn Theatre in London. One of the best versions available on CD. Dynamic and awesome!
So there is hope for the future!! That young girls like you like this music makes me so happy. I discovered this music when I was 10 years old and my life changed. Today as a 48-year-old it is still the passion of my life. Kepp on rocking girls! (My favourite DP song is acutally the one that comes directly after this one on the album., "Might just take your life". Give it a listen, but don´t expect a similiar song to Burn cause it´s not...)
Oh wow! What an epic performance to see Deep Purple perform!. Great review ladies! I've said it before but it deserves repeating, we're so lucky to have video of these live performances so future generations can witness the greatness we grew up with!
Great reaction. Check out Deep Purple - Space Truckin' (Live in New York 1973). Mia if you like keyboard solos you will definitely enjoy the legendary Jon Lord in this one.
THANK YOU!! For covering this song!! It used to be my favorite song for decades!! I still love it so much. You girls made my day. Gracias from your fan from Portland Oregon.
During the Mark III era of Deep Purple, the third generation so to speak, vocal duties were shared by David Coverdale and bassist Glenn Hughes. They released two legendary albums during this period; Burn and Stormbringer. David went on to form Whitesnake - and Glenn maintained a very successful solo career, earning him the nickname ‘The Voice of Rock’
Who can be as majestic as Ritchie Blackmore in his prime. He may not be a pioneer like Hendrix but he's the only one that compares.
He is just as much a pioneer. He invented neoclassical shreds
And Tony Iommi
Stevie Ray Vaughan.
@@johnfoster5295 you can call Hendrix Blackmore Iommi Van Halen pioneers not SRV he was the the best blues player ever but not pioneer
@@giannisvar4414 The person said Blackmore is the only one who compares to Hendrix. I was pointing out Stevie Ray compares quite favorably to Hendrix.
This song is one of the masterpieces composed by Mr. Blackmore.
YES, you can say that again, You are SO right, about that comment.
Girls, this is one of the original hard rock bands. All the players were (are) masters of their craft. There was nobody who could match their energy in concert due to their drummer, Ian Paice, and their guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, better known as The Master.
Deep Purple Drummer Ian Paice went bonkers [nutz] on this one! He said many yrs. ago in an interview he used to drum away during concerts, ignoring his band mates, and doing his own thing quite happily. He later realized playing music is a we not me proposition. He cut down on drum soloing//filling too much during the songs, and only did them when it was appropriate to the music or, during his alloted for a drum solo. It made him a better drummer focusing on his job both as a time keeper and collaborating band mate. Cheers!
it's really great to see two girls enjoying all this wonderful music, keep it up! greetings from Argentina.
Glenn Hughes....one of the highest Screams in the Metal Genre....and he STILL reaches the High Notes today !
I think this was recorded Live at Kilburn Gaumont Theatre (London), that my friend went to. He's a great fan of Ritchie Blackmore and said it was the best performance he ever saw!!
Yes, that´s right, it was recorded at Kilburn and the whole show broadcasted on radio.
David Coverdale & Glenn Hughes singing= perfection. Glenn is the bassist and hits those high notes
You've just listened to one of the greatest band ever. Believe an old man.
Agree. Another old dude.
QFT
As great as he is great, a magician thought all that. But, you all @ me but Steve Howe is is the Wizard Master.
Great Band , Great reaction ladies...YEEEEE!!!🌹🌹
Ritchie Blackmore the most underrated guitarist of all time.
His work with Dio in the band Rainbow is a musical masterpiece.
I disagree, Ritchie Blackmore has been very respected as a fabulous guitarist for many years.
The most underrated guitarist of all time imo is Michael Schenker
Great reaction. One of my favourite Deep Purple songs. You have made my day, thank you.
Ian Paice, one of the SICKEST drummers on this planet. Next to John Bonham, my absolute favorite.
And Neil Peart right?
The mixture of classical and heavy rock is what makes Deep Purple awesome. And Jon Lord on the keyboard *chefs kiss* perfect!
Ok, so two kids are blown away by Richie Blackmore and Deep Purple's music from 40 years ago. This says it all about music today.
Blackmore face'just another day in office'😁😂
Perfect description / comment.
It is so comforting to know when I die that young people like you will keep the music of my youth alive, because it should be kept alive because it will define generations just like it defined me
One of the best Purple-songs ever
The organ and guitar solos is one of their best.
Hey guys Enjoying your videos? LOL Great reaction Good to see you found BURN, probably the 2nd greatest song in rock history, next to Stairway/ That's Jon Lord on keys, the master and founder of the act. RIP 1941-2012
One of the best Deep Purple songs!!
Compared to your Child In Time reaction, there are 2 changes. Ian Gillan (vocals) and Roger Glover (bass) are replaced by David Coverdale (vocals) and Glenn Hughes (bass and vocals).
And after this, Blackmore left the band to start Rainbow (with Dio and Glover).
Coverdale later started Whitesnake, who had some smash hits in the late 80s. Try "Still of the Night".
The Child In Time era, the classic Mk2 line up, returned in 83/84 with a glorious song Perfect Strangers.
They changed and left and reunited and parted and split and reformed in those days. Rock history is as hard as a University Program if u really dig deep.
Keep it rocking, ladies!!
Brilliant haven’t heard this for ages also never got to see them on stage so now all these years later it’s great to see the performance and that guitar riff was one the neighbors got when my mum was at work great song great reaction and two great Rock sisters Dana’s Faith we salute you
Ladies Welcome to a Place of Masters.
Music from an era when music was music.. There will only be one Deep Purple
One of the Greatest Bands of all time.
Hi Girls, because I am a Musician that played Keyboards and I'm a bit older this is a great song but my favorite is "Highway Star"
It’s heartwarming to see a new generation get excited to bands that I grew up with in the seventies. There are many. many great bands from that era for you to discover.
How is it possible that these two cute little metalheads transported me to my own adolescence? In my teens I listened to exactly the same version on the cassette that I had recorded from the radio (yeah, a long time ago). So good you have the proper musical knowledge to enjoy this music in a deeper way. Thanks for the memories and for made me scream Burn !!! A new fan here!!
After you girls reacted to Deep Purple,Child in Time and loved it,a number of us in the comments recommended Burn as another stellar Deep Purple song. I knew Juliet would like the drumming and knew both of you would like the singing also. Then there are the virtuoso performances of Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord on guitar and organ respectively, which you both acknowleged.So many of us get enjoyment out of your reactions,because you hear everything and your positive excitement is infectious
So, you want Deep Purple? By the way, I usually recommend people listen to a song's studio version first. Nothing wrong with doing the same for Deep Purple, but I think their live shows are unbeatable. If you know the studio version of the song, you'll be loving that they stick to it for the most part, but they also take time to just show off and JAM. Here are a couple of songs that I know you'll like: "Highway Star" and "Space Truckin'". Have fun and that was a great reaction as always! Your enthusiasm is contagious!
Go for Made In Japan and Made In Europe, two of the best live albums ever produced.
Britain produced some of the best rock bands on the planet ' if not the best!!!!
The best full stop.
Your appreciation for Deep purple has just made my day, girls! Great Review!
Thank you for that, Juliet and Mia. Really great reaction. You are the first people I’ve seen who have reacted to this who gave serious consideration to the lyrics and I think you did a great job with it! I think you were spot-on in your interpretation. I’m a big Deep Purple fan but I never knew this footage existed, although I did tape this concert off the radio when I was in between you gals in age, about age 14. I may still even have that cassette tape! Lol. I liked all your observations. It definitely is an energizing song, Juliet, and that was interesting to me how the guitarist scared you a little because he did the same thing to me way back then. He’s a very mysterious figure. He’s just so calm and I think you’re right that he’s just saving his energy to play guitar and Mia, I was hoping you would enjoy the keyboards and you really did! I recommend listening to the original studio version sometime just to hear it as it’s very clear but this was good sound quality too. All-around fun reaction! And your background looks really cool tonight.Thank you very much.
Delightful to relive this fantastic music thro’ the eyes of the girls..!
You girls are watching one of the best live bands in the world. Welcome to the addiction of Deep Purple in all there glory rock on 🤘 💜
Glenn Hughes, the bass player with the amazing voice. "You know we have no time!"
He can still hit the high notes too.
It is such a joy watching you girls discover and react to this sort of music! It was also cool that you noticed Ian Paice's phenomenal drumming throughout the song, which can get overshadowed by Ritchie Blackmore's bone-crunching guitar riffing and the screaming dual vocal attack of David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes. Fun fact: the guitar riff was inspired by the George Gershwin song "Fascinating Rhythm", although obviously souped-up by Blackmore. I can't wait to see what you two react to next!
This was like hearing the song again for the first time. You two are the coolest.
Girls.
If you enjoyed Coverdale's voice, I highly recommend checking out the band called Whitesnake.
Some of his songs that I recommend:
Here I going again
Is this love
Fool for your loving
I think everyone was actually enjoying Glen Hughes voice in this clip.
This is a masterpiece great reaction girls
Excellent reaction and song. I love DP thank you. Definitely more Deep Purple. Any song from the Machine Head album is very inspiring. Thank you
Not often mentioned, but your laughter and giggles are so fabulous pure and honest. Never lose your great sense of humor and warmth of spin. Keep up the great work 🤗
Lots of love from the home of Deep Purple!
I was 13 in 1975, Deep Purple was my favorite band! Saw them 5 times over the years including the Burn tour! Great to see young people that enjoy the same music nowadays! Thanks!
I always loved his guitar doodling!
WOW!!! That song had everything! Killer Guitar solos for Juliet and Epic keyboard and vocals for Mia! Your new background is amazing! And those shirts... whoever picked out your wardrobe for this reaction gets an A++++! In fact, I give him or her .. A STANDING OVATION! BTW: My favorite singer used to be Joe Cocker. It's now.. Mia Faith!! OMG, those notes she hit at the end were amazing!! Please, more Classic Rock Reactions! And please pretty please... MORE MIA SINGING! YEE!
Great reaction my dears. I have always loved this song. I got to see these guys from the front row a few years ago in Minneapolis. It was my second time seeing them live. They didn't do this song but it was still a great show. Wish you could have been there rocking out with me! Keep up the good work. I really enjoy all of your reactions.
How about " Space Truckin" from
Deep Purple girls?
That you guys read the lyrics before listening to the song is wonderful!
Deep Purple was one of my favourite band in 1975 with Led Zeppelin. I Love your reaction for Burn. Rock on girls
Another great song by Deep Purple! David Coverdale (singer) went on to form Whitesnake. As well, he and Jimmy Page hooked up to record together in the early 90's and put out some good music. His vocal range has been compared to Robert Plant but it is a tad bit lower, especially in his Whitesnake days. Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin during the 70's knew how to rock it out! I could easily see how much the two of you enjoyed this song. Nothing bad about it at all! They don't make rock and roll like this anymore. Please have your dad do some research on Whitesnake. I know you will really like their music. Still Of The Night is one of my favorite songs by them. By the way, I love your shirts! Thank you for another fantastic reaction....you go girls! Love & Blessings! 👍💗🙌
I’ve been hearing that song since the late 70’s and I still react the way you kids did!! Well done ladies!!!!
This is a great live version although the footage is apparently from some other concert and cut to fit, you can see it clearly that the guitarplaying isnt the same. If you are looking for real live footage with the sound that goes with it the ultimate version is California Jam 1974.
The audio is from the Made in Europe LP
Give it up for Ian Paice, one of the top five greatest drummers in Rock!!
That's Glen Hughes screaming like hell while playing the bass ! Damn! he's still the same with his vocal power at present i.e. 2021 !
I grew up listening to this amazing! music. You girls are La mejor / delightful❣️
Thank you! for your smiles / joy you bring to us 😎, and restoring our faith 🙏,
in your generation, for carrying the torch, on this legendary era of the rock.
Cheers, Love, Gratitude and Respect, from the East Bay San Francisco.
Great reaction to a great song. One of the best riffs backed up by a very underrated drummer.
Girls.. Always BURN.
Great reaction..."Burn" is truly an amazing song you are correct it is very powerful I've always liked it...Jon Lord was an amazing keyboardist I saw DP live 4 times(the 4th time was after Jon Lord passed away) and he would do some awesome extended keyboard solos that were worth the price of admission by themselves...also the lead vocalist here is David Coverdale who would become better known as the lead singer of Whitesnake
RICHIE BLACKMORE FOREVER!!!!
DEEP PURPLE 4EVER!!!!!!
Wow girls!! I thought I heard all their stuff but I’m sitting here drunk listening to this for the first time with you. Loved it!
Burn is one of their most famous and
popular songs, and you've never heard it before, I can't get my head around that one mate.
@@garytate3075 Hahaha, I’ve heard “Smoke on the Water,” “My Woman from Tokyo,” “Highway Star,” but this one? Didn’t ring a bell at all. I heard a “Child in Time,” and a few others.
Never listened to a full record of theirs. But I assume I knew all the hits the play on the radio. Guess not.
@@37434mh enjoy mate, it's a great song🤟🤟
Ladies, you have only just scratched the surface with Deep Purple! Loved your reaction to Child In Time and now this one with Burn. You simply must do Highway Star, Lazy, Perfect Strangers, Space Truckin’, Strange Kind of Woman, Smoke on the Water, Woman from Tokyo, Black Night etc etc
David Coverdale as vocalist and Gleen Hughes as backing vocals plus as bass guitarist..boommmms..powerrrrr ❤❤❤
YEE girls great reaction spot on you guys got me laughing though thanks!! Mia has to be the smartest 11 year old in history of music and Juliet your joy is contagious
Lead guitar Ritchie Blackmore took cello lessons in 1974 from Hugh McDowell (of ELO). Blackmore later stated that when playing a different musical instrument, he found it refreshing because there is a sense of adventure not knowing exactly what chord he's playing or what key he is in.
In the 80's I always had the hook up when it came to concert seats, except the one time Deep Purple came to town. That night I had a seat up in the nosebleed section. However, there was clouds of "pharmaceuticals" floating in the air. At one point I got up and danced in the aisle-something I only did once.
👏👏👏... more Deep Purple please! ... "Lazy" , "Child in time " , "Highway star" , " Strange kind of woman" , "demon's eyes" ...
I watched these 2 very young chicks so excited
about Deep Purple, it made me have a little more faith in the future 🙏
You need to hear the studio version of this song
The singer went on to form the band Whitesnake. If you want to hear a banger by Whitesnake, check out Still Of The Night
Unbelievable talent in this band. The best of the best.
Great job with the Deep Purple reaction !! Can’t decide which l like better, Juliette’s Sgt. Pepper shirt or Mia’s butterfly jammies !! 🤔 ❤️
Dear Mia & Juliet your doing great keep it up !!
Wow they love blackmore
You two young ladies just gave me hope for your generation.
Me, as well! Well done girls!
Yep, Glenn...the voice and still doing it with Dead Daisies, check out Holy Ground. The drumming is awesome on this....take a look at Yoyoka’s drum cover...it is fantastic, and Paice agrees.
The intro was pure Spanish guitar and very mood setting.
What an intro from Ritchie 😃👍👍 such an iconic song. Awesome ladies I'm glad your educating the hungry mind. 🤣🤣👍
Late for a favorite band. Blackmore had sooooo much talent. Please, more.. Child in Time - super chills
Highway Star- super thrills!
You have become official Headbangers! Great job girls
FYI, they reacted to “child in time” a few weeks ago. Just scroll through their videos and you will find it!
I LOVE Deep Purple and Ritchie Blackmore is one of my all time favorite guitarists . But please always listen to the studio version as well so you know the original intent. This band also held the Guinness book record for loudest band in concert
More then anything on Burn I love how Paicey's drumming both swings and drives the track along.
"more than anything..." oops, fat fingers.
Love your reactions to anything but when you react to one of my favourite songs of all time it is awesome ! Could only be better if it was a reaction to 'Orgone Accumulator' by Hawkwind but as that will not happen I am left with Burn! When Ian Gillan and Roger Glover left the band it seemed like Purple would be over but they cam back with David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes and the amazing Burn album topped with this title song and it seemed their future was secure (This would prove not to be the case time and again in the future ;-) ) Anyway thanks so much for this and glad you enjoyed one of the all time rock classics .
Ladies you just witness one of the greatest keyboardist ever in Jon Lord and guitarists in Richie Blackmore
Try "Mistreated" from the 1974 California Jam 😎
USTEDES SON LAS PERSONAS MÁS SENSIBLES Y LAS BANDAS QUE ELIGEN LAS MEJORES ABRAZO SE ARGENTINA
Deep Purple was incredible for many years and many albums both studio and live albums. Good reaction girls!
5 virtuosos....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Got goosebumps when this song first came out still do
i love the fact that you guys make me remember the music of my youth, but even more ... i love your enthusiasm for it! keep up the great work ladies :D big love to all people :)
If you like the Keyboard React to The Doors " Riders in The Storm".....all time 1960s Classic sound. One of all time great bands and totally utterly unique sound.
Deep Purple is awesome. Have fun. I've listened to this stuff since about '79 or so.
Love your reaction. This song still makes the hair on the back of my neck rise... saw them live in south london in 75 my first ever gig.. it just blew me away the power right from the start was amazing. A true lifetime experience and I was only 15 at the time. As for new bands check out The Warning they so remind me of deep purple in many ways and they are 3 teenage sisters.. keep up the good work .. you got a new subscriber......
The six string wizardry of of Ritchie blackmore
this version of the song Burn was recorded in April 1974 at the Kilburn Theatre in London. One of the best versions available on CD. Dynamic and awesome!
So there is hope for the future!! That young girls like you like this music makes me so happy. I discovered this music when I was 10 years old and my life changed. Today as a 48-year-old it is still the passion of my life. Kepp on rocking girls! (My favourite DP song is acutally the one that comes directly after this one on the album., "Might just take your life". Give it a listen, but don´t expect a similiar song to Burn cause it´s not...)
Oh wow! What an epic performance to see Deep Purple perform!. Great review ladies! I've said it before but it deserves repeating, we're so lucky to have video of these live performances so future generations can witness the greatness we grew up with!
Great reaction. Check out Deep Purple - Space Truckin' (Live in New York 1973).
Mia if you like keyboard solos you will definitely enjoy the legendary Jon Lord in this one.
THANK YOU!! For covering this song!! It used to be my favorite song for decades!! I still love it so much. You girls made my day.
Gracias from your fan from Portland Oregon.
Great reaction young ladies, loved it ! ✌❤
Lucky enough to see every member of this version of Deep Purple -- just not at the same time.
Back in the olden days, there were about 4 or 5 guys that were called guitar gods. You just heard one
During the Mark III era of Deep Purple, the third generation so to speak, vocal duties were shared by David Coverdale and bassist Glenn Hughes. They released two legendary albums during this period; Burn and Stormbringer. David went on to form Whitesnake - and Glenn maintained a very successful solo career, earning him the nickname ‘The Voice of Rock’
You missed out the lost years between 1976 and 1991.