First time reaction to: Deep Purple - Lazy (Live 1972) I Artist Reacts I
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The only live album you will ever need " Made In Japan "
My all-time favorite live rock album
Anything from Deep Purple's live album "Made in Japan" is awsome.
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
When bands had musicians who could play live, improvise and ‘just play’
Just like today
Amen!
the aggressiveness of the organ is just an example of Deep Purple as a band. These guys understood the importance of contrast...tension and release..volume and less volume, lots' of notes and space between notes..this is why their music has a feeling of so much energy and frankly joy..they know how to play on a persons emotional experience with music..the ups and downs, the excitement of the unexpected. all the qualities two passionate lovers experience.
Paice's drumming at Blackmore's solo(ish) part is soo so so fckn cool
Oh... and the drummer ? He's a monster.
Ian freaking Paice!
I stand corrected. Ahoy from Tampa Bay. 😎
This is what you get when you have virtuosos at every position.
Jon Lord came up with the idea to run his Hammond organ through a Marshall speaker and therefore created "The Beast". And he got this growly type of sound. And when he rocks the Hammond it's the crash sound. If you continue the Purple travel, which you naturally should, you will hear him use a ring modulator which takes "The Beast" to another dimension :-). Since they had released Machine Head a few weeks before, they probably only had played it live a few times before. But they always improvise a lot and they all know that they will hear new music and Blackmore and Lord are pushing each other all the time.
Jon needed that sound to play the question and answer game with Ritchie.
the crashing sound could also be because Ritchie is rocking his amps back and fourth which you can clearly see in the background. Doesn't matter... it's all amazing! :)
@@markschattefor6997 wasn't it because Jon needed the extra power or a more aggresive sound to compete with the sound Ritchie was developing?
@@michaelkarlsson5966 Both.
Jon Lord can rock the organ. 😎
Very few other rock bands could pull off that kind of amazing improvisations.
Being a child of the 60's we over in Britain had a golden era of British Rock Bands to go to and Deep Purple were top tier 🎶🎵👏🙏🐝🍀
This was a great version to listen to. Any live track with this lineup is perfection.
Such a good track. It almost feels like jam session. Everyone just having fun 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
She's softly headbanging, but Madam you don't fool us the Deep Purple fans, inside you're jumping all over the place feeling great and waiting for more....The D.P. cure to any form of depression, and the OST of our entire lives!
Richie Blackmore is one of the greatest guitarists of all time!
You should react to his band after Deep Purple, called Rainbow. I recommend the song Stargazer. Pure talent!!
Deep Purple are amazing!
Deep Purple was legendary with their improvisation during live concerts, fantastic musicians on a different level. Check out some of their songs from the California Jam concert. Then check out the guitarist's next band called Rainbow. Their 1977 Munich concert was fantastic, "Catch the Rainbow" and "Mistreated" from this concert is outstanding.
The best rock/hard rock/prog rock band ever!!! (Mark II: Ian Gillan, Ian Paice, Roger Glover, Ritchie Blackmore and the one and only Jon Lord, he made me fall in love with the distorted Hammond sound.) and Made in Japan, the best album EVER!!!
I prefer the Lazy version on the Made in Japan better, but hey as long as it is DP, I'm happy. My ears still are ringing. LOL
This is one of the few hard rock groups I enjoyed in the 60's-70's. "Smoke On The Water" is their most popular song. Everyone has heard that famous riff. Some of my favorites are their covers of Joe South's "Hush" & Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman". Also like "Highway Star", "Child In Time", "Woman From Tokyo", "Burn", "Fireball", Speed King", "Space Truckin'" etc.
Best ending of a song ever!😊
My fave Purple song. Classic
That badass organ sound was the result of running a Hammond organ into a Marshall stack, absolutely monumental! The whole track was basically unadulterated improvisation, fun and a testament to their musical abilities.
Looked like you were grooving to it, don’t we all who appreciate great musicians!
Edit: A nice follow up could be Strange kind of woman from the Made in Japan album or Hush if you would like to see something older.
Nice to see a UA-cam creator who isn't afraid to curse - makes a change ! Thanks for being sassy and damn entertaining.
One of my favorite... BIG One! So groovy, so fun, so much rock'n'roll!
You need to hear the studio version as well. I love this song.
Richie Blackmore’S Gitarre, spricht mit dir! Sie schreit ihre Wut heraus, ihren Frust! Sie weint! Einfach genial!
Never heard this version, thanks for sharing
AWE MORW DEEP PURPLE.. I LOVE IT ..HOPE YOU ENJOY THE MUSICIANSHIP ❤
I always liked the crazy organ intro Jon Lord does on the Made in Japan version the studio version is also stellar R.I✌️ Jon Lord, I got the golden opportunity to check this song out live and very very loud may I add 2 nights in a row with Lord and Blackmore along with the original rest of the band, Lord was rocking the organ back in forth making some very scary noises out of it it was 2 nights I'll never forget 🤘🤘🤘
One of the features of Deep Purple is the Hammond organ sound. The original, Jon Lord, who was one of the original members in the mid-late 1960's was a brilliant rock and classical (and in between) musician. Don Airey, who replaced Jon in ~2005 aint to bad either. Unfortunately Jon passed away in around 2010. The lineup on the video is the classic Mark 2, all consummate, else virtuoso musos.
Deep Purple, el mejor grupo de la Trinidad Impía. Penosamente, hay muy pocas actuaciones en vivo para mostrar, fueron el más grande en sus performans, como una bella familia y, como dices, se divertían, eran felices haciendo su música... pero, los egos ganaron. Ritchi Blackmore, al parecer, fué el conflictivo y Ian Gillan se fué del grupo. Cuando Blackmore también se fué le pidieron a Gillan que regresara a la banda. Se volvieron a reunir en el año 1985, creo. Ahí hicieron Los perfectos extraños y volvió la formación M II, la más exitósa de éstos 5 genios.
Tengo 69 años y sigo escuchándolos casi diariamente. Simplemente, los adoro!!
Muchas gracias por tu reacción, por favor 🙏, sigue escuchándolos, son mágicos.
Un abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱 Suramérica, al fin del mundo 😊
💜💜💜💜💜
an excellent live version, my favorite after child in time
This song was new to me. And at the start of the song, I was going 'Mr. Lord, what are you doing to that poor organ?' 😄
Ahahahaha amazing.
One of my favourite DP tracks and actually a version I'd not actually seen before. Many, many thanks for your reaction!
This is the correct live version, it was performed in Copenhagen on March 1, 1972, this song is from the Machine Head album, which was released on March 25, 1972, that is, after this concert, but Deep Purple worked out some numbers in advance at performances from his new album and Lazy together with Highway Star are such a composition. The song itself is dedicated to a depressed person, whom others call lazy without delving into the problems.
A very young Lars Ulrich was there
When the band had fun together. It shows in the performance.
I prefer the studio version, because it represents near perfection. My favorite DP song.
In my opinion DP were better live than in the studio (just like for example Cream). However they also made a some great studio albums. In my opinion In Rock, Fireball and Machine Head. But Made in Japan is my favorite DP album.
NO! I LOVE this version! Performance is way better than production! This is real music! Perfection sucks.
For me, the Made in Japan live LP version is by far the best.
If you get a chance listen to Deep Purple Made in Japan. One of the best live albums there is. I got to see them in the 80s.
And sweet child in time if I may add:)
That's Jon Lord playing the Hammond B-3 Organ. The effect is a Lesley cab. It's a speaker within the cabinet that spins around to give the whirling effect. He also plays it through a modded Marshall stack which makes it sound huge when he pushes the tubes in it.
Jon Lord what a monster on dem keys....
Deep Purple’s Made In Japan was the first record, yes vinyl, I ever bought. I was in my teens in the 70’s and they became a huge influence on me musically.
It’s great to see younger people checking them out especially with the members on this video.
I wrecked the first one playing it on a cheap turntable. When I bought a decent Sansui hi fi I bought two, one for playing and one was stored .
Live is ALWAYS the way to go with Deep Purple! Studio versions is like a loose outline of how the song is live. Their playfulness and improvisation is what they are about. Go Live.
The best cover
You are correct..the audience was hearing it for the first time the album wasn’t released yet which singer Ian Gillan said in the beginning.
Wow. Hadn't ever seen this live video before. Definitely the right thing to do reacting to that rather than the studio version.
the whole concert is really great and it's out there on the 'tube. If you haven't seen it yet I recommend it. I think you could search for "Deep Purple Live in Copenhagen 1972" or substitute Copenhagen with Denmark.
I love Ritchie's "Nah, I'm just fuckin' around LOL" expression at 03:55 :D
when a blind man cries is a good one too
Great reaction, Jenna! I was just out of high school when Deep Purple became popular. What a time for fantastic music!
This version has SO much improvisation and playfulness compared to the studio album, SO fantastic and fun to hear ❤
Nice reaction to a brilliant band doing it live! Enjoy your Deep Purple journey. Noticed your perfection want. Well, I've got the perfect song called Roundabout by YES off the Fragile album. I've been dancing to Roundabout for 53yrs. Enjoy your YES journey ✨️🎶✨️
There is also a live cover of "Lazy" by Bonamassa and Barnes that is truly epic on YT
Such a great song and musicians. I love your reaction my first time seeing you react and I loved it.
Thx Koality! Jon Lord on the organ is one of my very favorite keyboard players. I got to see him play once. Love love this band! Cool you pulled your guitar out! 🎸
As has been mentioned below Jon Lord came up with this idea of putting his Hammond Organ though a Marshall Speaker(English make ) and created 'The Beast Sound' as time passed in future Deep Purple Albums he kept playing with this type of sound on tracks ! A fantastic Band who were ground breaking in the 70's Rock scene ! Along with Led Zep ,Black Sabbath they changed the sound of Rock music :) Richie Blackmore is an amazing Blue Guitarist which gets over looked ! In fact Brian May of Queen always said that he influenced him to play Rock Music along with Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath :)
Buenos días ,una autentica maravilla,aunque la original del disco en más autentica,saludos desde España
Despite a great live performance, Lazy is one of the songs that I prefer the studio version. Just because it's cleaner. The guitar and organ solos in the beginning of the studio version is just insane. I got tagged listening to the studio version of this song while driving. I got caught doing 80 in a 55. In my defense it was 2 am and the cop and I were probably the only 2 people on the road at that hour.
Great song!!!
Must have been called “Lazy” because the vocalist (Ian Gillan) needed a break. 🤣✌🏼😎🇺🇸
I was expecting the Made in Japan version but this is a concert in Copenhagen I think. Live they were on a different level. A rare outing here for Glover's Rickenbacker bass and Gillan's lunch wrapper as his harmonica was known I think.
All these decades of going to see live music.The best concert I ever saw was richie blackmore's rainbow with the original lineup. Still remember him setting his guitar on fire and the sound was just pouring out.
did the original line up of Rainbow ever play live? Do you mean the second line up that recorded "Rising" ?
The organ sound: Jon Lord amplified his Hammond B-3 by putting it straight into a Marshal Plexi amp. In between there was an effect
that imitated the original Leslie sound (typical organ amplifier with a rotating tweeter).
How this works in reality you'll see at this shot:
ua-cam.com/video/pr4EEsiR_Ao/v-deo.html
NICE Little Polka there aye.... Lazy Daisy and then came Machine Head.
These guys are making history in a gymnasium. How humble is that? Notice how respectful the kids are.
Gymnasium?
It’s the K.B Hallen. World famous concert venue that has seen the biggest of names.
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Thanks for the info.
There’s a tribute version of this song done by Jimmy Barnes and Joe Bonamassa. It’s really good !
You did the best version 😊
Back in the 60's video tape
recording was a new thing.
Many in the 'biz' didn't bring
an expensive 'professional'
recorder to small venues,
where music inputs would
be 'hardwired'--- but just
recorded audio from the
speakers into a mic,
for example.
This resulted in a somewhat
'hollow' sound because the
sound waves would be a little
dispersed before they're recorded.
(That's why all singers stand as
close to the mic as possible).
Record Co's were remiss to allow
this. Large venues should have
better sound.
Just one of the most fun songs to listen to enjoy
That was a rare clip. Not seen that one before! You can't go wrong really with live Deep Purple back in the day. Next, how about Black Night live from Made in Japan? There's a video out there with video from another concert spliced together with the audio from the Japan version which is reckoned to be the definitive live version of this song.
It's been a while since I've heard this. Koality as always Jenna. You'll get roasted whatever version you choose hahahaha
This is so true!!!!! WHY!!!!! Can’t we all just be kind? And rewind? 😂🤍🤍🤍
He played his organ through overdriven Marshall guitar amplifiers 🙂
A fairly simple 2min radio song with an otherworldly outstanding 5min intro.
My favourite is the '99 live version that I found here decades ago. Jon Lord putting the ham in Hammond.
Fantastic.
the wall of sound right in your face ! imagine being in the first row !!! 🤩🤘
The studio version of Lazy is incredible!
So is this but I agree, she should also hear the studio version.
I remember buying this the week it came out and I still have Motorhead, the studio version.
Not Motörhead, Machine Head🤪
I love the Made in Japan-Version, I never saw this video and I enjoyed seeing the fun they had on stage!
"Made in Japan" best rock album ever!
You have to enjoy this era as you`re doing now...Live brought out that generations rockers best renditions of delta blues artists classics....bravo bravo bravo multa bella multa bella, Koality
Jon Lord was the very best, hard rock,, organ and keyboard player, you needed a great to get true balance with Ritchie Blackmore on often overpowering guitar. This lineup is their best and did most of their very classic tracks. For another, do Highway Star, the studio is a classic but the video of it live for Made in Japan is fire! 🔥 Enjoy. 🎵🎹🎸🎤🎶
In addition to the studio version, check out the live version from 1999. Some long-time purple fans will not love this since it was about five years after Ritchie Blackmore left the band (for good, as it turned out) but there's a lot of positives to be enjoyed including another big dose of Jon Lord's brilliant playing during the intro. Steve Morse on guitar.....
ua-cam.com/video/52UdVW7-AjE/v-deo.html
Deep Purple just announced a new album coming out in June (maybe July, I cannot remember).
What?! So cool!
In this live version, the section in the middle with the guitar it is a improvisational piece which it is not present in the studio version. The two version are very good. DP always kill live
Saw em several times in Atlanta in the 70s. He plays the "organ" through a synthesizer, and they are fun. First time I saw em was 73 Tampa Stadium. No adult supervision. Machine Head had just been released. I moved to Atlanta, the day after Pink Floyd, and got the album, so it was actually my second album. First was Edgar Winter, They only come out at night, so it was on after that. My favorite song by Deep Purple. Do the studio. It's definitely different. Less raw obviously.
No mate he played the Hammond through a Marshall amp.
@@eddhardy1054 Jon did get into synthesizers when he was taking a holiday in Whitesnake (his own words), but personally I think he was not half as creative as he was with the humble Hammond. At this point in time it's absolutely a Marshall like you said.
Gotta do the studio version too...
The longest intro in the world :)
Jazz boogie yeah!
All the band members are still alive and are almost 80 ...
Sadly Jon Lord has passed
Classic 👏
This was done back in 72 denmark this was deep purple at their best..
You always have to get through some weirdness to experience true greatness ;D
Besides the studio recording (on the album Machine Head, which just came out when this was filmed, which is what singer Ian Gillan mentioned at the start) the maybe best live recording of them is the Made In Japan album (sadly with no video to it) - worth checking out how these improvisations changed
This was best line up ever ....
If you liked this you need to check out Joe bonamassa and Jimmy Barnes doing the cover of it it is fantastic❤
Like status Quo and other just starting bands they started in the late 1960s. John Lord the main man behind the Band. The Hammond Organ is te only Organ that can do the Sounds like that and John Lord adapted many things to the Hammond including the special Lesley Speaker the only band with that. This also showed their Jazz elements especially the Bass player.
Organist mic-ed it and ran it through a Marshall with distortion. My kid does this with acoustic guitar. I was like, where the hell did you get that idea? He said "some band from the 70's, Deep Purple." I could have slapped him! I was like, kid, been playing them my whole life... and yours! I was born in 71, and this was standard for my time.
Hahaha cool that he picked that up though!!
Super!sancsyou!!!
The studio versions were expectedly tight, but live, DP would just go full improv and take things & stretch them every which way. Both (live & studio) had their place.
Jon Lord on organ modified the Hammond B-3 to add distortion, etc.
Didn't really modify it, just played it through a Marshall stack.
We feel funky!
Koality
Ian Gillan, singer for DP stated that Lazy is new from their then upcoming new album called Machine Head. Machine Head was released in Sept of 1972. Album was recorded in Montreux, Switzerland (Montreux Casino was burned down). DP written and recorded Smoke on the Water based on the fire there. Smoke on the Water is on Machine Head album.
Just wait until you check out Strange Kind Of Woman , live from 1972 !! Then you will be impressed !!
'Smoke on the Water'
(True story)
Epic
Hi,boomer here.
Funny sigarets and this music.yeah.
Greetz from Amsterdam.
ALWAYS listen to the studio version FIRST.
Then you can compare and contrast from the live version and what the song was SUPPOSED to sound like live
I don't know if you're aware of this but this is HER channel, not yours.
@@adan1272 I don't know if YOU know this, but this the comment section are for COMMENTS. If she doesn't want _comments_ in the _comment section_ then she'd turn off the _comment section_ .
You DO know how the comment sections works , right? If you don't, it's ok, I'll explain it to you.
I understand this! Totally. But it’s not super viable for a reaction channel that relies on first time reactions. I generally try and do new (to me) music here, so listening to the same song by the same band isn’t really something I’ll do, unfortunately. At least not right now!
And before I do a reaction, it’s hard to know which version to choose… since I’ve never heard the song before. So I understand if it’s hit or miss for some people with the versions chosen. But hard to avoid. 🤷🏻♀️
yes, it's always good to listen to the studio version first especially when listening to Deep Purple. They have a knack at changing thing around in many songs and rarely play note for note copies of the studio versions. Therefor it would be more correct to say live versions rather than version since every performance is a bit different.