I was 16 years old at this show and it is still stuck in my brain like it was yesterday. I mostly listen to current hard rock and there are some amazing bands in 2024 but whenever I’m in the mood for 70’s music Deep Purple is definitely tops on my list. Van Hager has always been a favorite as well. But wow, being at the California Jam was an absolutely incredible experience that I will never forget.
Glenn is The most underrated bass player in Rock. Caught him Summer of 2023 at the Paramount in Huntington Long Island...His hard funk, runs and fills were SICK...his voice as stellar as ever. I was 2nd row. Me (56) and some 20 yr old kid next to me totally bonded..we both knew every word & note..we high fived...great experience. Mad Dog Sweeney
Now kiddies this is a lesson in real rock music. The loud music, a crowd of nearly 300,000 the long hair, bell bottom pants, platform shoes , the vocals of David Coverdale, guitar of Ritchie Blackmore,the bass and vocals of Glenn Hughes, the Hammond B-3 of Jon Lord and the drumming of one of the greatest drummers in rock history Ian Paice . Now this is rock n roll as it was and most likely will never be again ! Lesson learned !
ДИП ПЕРПЛ - ВЕЛИКАЯ ЛЕГЕНДАРНАЯ ГРУППА!!!!! ВАС ВИДЕТЬ И СЛУШАТЬ ОГРОМНОЕ НАСЛАЖДЕНИЕ И СЧАСТЬЕ!!!!! ЭТО ВЕЧНЫЙ КАЙФ!!!!! СПАСИБО ВАМ ЧТО ВЫ ЕСТЬ, ЧТО ВЫ ВДОХНОВЛЯЕТЕ НАС, ПРИДАЕТЕ НАМ СИЛУ И ЭНЕРГИЮ ЖИТЬ!!!!! НИЗКИЙ ВАМ ПОКЛОН!!!!! ДЖОНУ ЛОРДУ - ВЕЧНАЯ И СВЕТЛАЯ ПАМЯТЬ.
The perfect punch of blazing guitars, soaring unbelievable vocals, rhythmic and powerful drums, and the true force of keyboards made this Deep Purple performance DEFINITIVE of their Mark III era!! David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes vocals set the energy flowin through Ritchie Blackmore’s guitar topped with the flavor of Jon Lord’s keyboards and never forget Ian Paice on the drums YES!!!!
Охренеть, слушала в юности, на хриплом магнитофоне. Охреневаю опять. Они очень созвучны Эмерсон Лэйк энд Палмер. Такая же сложная гармония, и дико интересная. Супер, нет слов, восхищаюсь снова..
I was born in the 70s. My older bro;s were 60s kids. DP is one of the bands that is nostalgic as F for me. Always takes me back to being a child and hearing their tunes blasting from my older bro's stereo. I still remember the DP posters on the walls. lol
I haven't heard Deep Purple for years. I grew up with DP often going to sleep at night playing thier music. It always was full of energy and got me up when I was down. It's 2018 now and there is no modern bands that can bring forth the musicianship like Deep Purple did in the 1970s.
"there is no modern bands that can bring forth the musicianship like Deep Purple " Sure there are. I mean, DP were brilliant, one of my favourite bands, but there are lots of great bands.
If you like Blue Oyster Cult, you might like a Swedish band called Ghost. Ghost has been around for a little more than a decade, and they've gained some attention from rock and metal fans.
It’s hard to see how difficult the drums are to play on this song. Look up Sina Drums version. It’s just camera on her playing to this song. Incredibly involved.
Wow! What an amazing version. Coverdale is singing amazingly, as is Glen. Blackmore playing great, Jon Lord organ on fire and Paice drumming off the charts.
Ради бога не пишите ничего если не знаете .Хьюз это Хьюз ,а Ковердейл это Ковердейл .. И именно в BURN от их парочки срывает голову напрочь ! Думаю это один из Супер концертов у Пеплов ! Я с ними с 1975-го года .И теперь до тризны ! Круче только яйца ! Всем приятного наслаждения !
I saw it on tv . On Live tv back in the day I was 14 late seventies 🤘! Black Sabbath ruled . But Deep Purple was a fantastic show ! The greatest live concert ever !
I'm more partial to the MKI and MKII lineups, but this is one of the most epic, tremendous, and powerful songs Deep Purple ever did. This song just kicks ass and takes names. P-U-R-E R-O-C-K at its finest. 🎸🥁🎹🎤💎
Still have this on vinyl. Jon Lord was shaking that organ! He was one of the all -time great keyboardist. Machine Head kicks butt too but then again, I am a child of the 70s!
They rocked the day and it only got better. It was a hard band to follow but Black Sabbath pulled it off. A full day of R&R and my memories of that day. 2nd only to Woodstock IMO
I saw him on the Machine head tour in 1972. He was incredible… great showman, amazing player and sound. They brought the house down. Still the best live band I’ve ever seen.
Just think about it: Deep Purple has a " Golden God " Glenn Hughes playing bass and singing as the second singer. Most bands don't have somebody as good as Glenn Hughes as the lead singer. Just an incredible powerhouse of a band. I don't think the people of 2023 realize how much talent it takes to do music like this live. This is not easy to do folks.
Когда создавался этот альбом "Бёрн" - мне было 9 лет. И жил в Афганистане. Потом у меня появился магнитофон, но только 3-го класса. Поэтому, услышать всю величину музыкального действа не удавалось долгое время. СССР, потом Россия - не всем позволяло состояние иметь и диск с этим альбомом, и аппаратуру на которой можно было послушать и одновременно - помещение, где это можно сделать! Вот, сейчас мне 56 лет и я получаю море удовольствия, с восхищением вникая в глубину аранжировок и исполнительское мастерство Дип Пёрпл! Такая вот "машина времени" получается - я помню как "гудел" кассетник с мелодией этой песни, и тогда "пёрплы" - были "Номером 1" у меня, даже на плёнке. Почти все остальное выглядело попсой, по сравнению с ними. Но, только сейчас я могу оценить в полной мере, какая на самом деле была глубина и богатство в исполнении композиций Дип Пёрпла и в частности "Бёрн"! Я любил Пёрплов, но они были, оказывается, гораздо лучше! Думаю, кто-то заплачет, читая мои строки, кто-то хихикнет. А кто-то из моих ровесников - так и не дожил просто, чтобы нормально послушать "Пёрплов".
Дожил и ещё как дожил. Мне 59 , примерно с класса девятого лабал на танцульках. Первое отделение играли советские популярные, ну а потом ОГОНЬ! Играли всё подряд от Дипов, Слэйдов, ЮрайХип, Бэд компани и до попсы тех лет,всё и не припомнить. А также гоняли медляки, без них тогда никак. Любовь, девчонки, кайф! В последствии стал профессиональным музыкантом, играл во многих группах и со многими звездами. Но.... Когда, иногда собираемся вместе на какой-нибудь Джемсейшн, то лабаем то, с чего начинали и то, что является шедевром. Иногда наши дети приводят своих друзей, так те охеревают от живого звука и от сумасшедшего тяжёлого кача. Так что, всё нормально, ты не один, нас миллионы. А музыка вечна, тем более в живом исполнении и на хорошем фирменном аппарате. Здоровья тебе и удачи.
The energy they project from the stage is truly amazing! Bought this on VHS in the early 90s and still remember how impressed I was by this opening. It made me jump up from the sofa, shouting with excitement. I wish that would happen more often these days. 😄
Я вырос на этой музыке, привил любовь к ней своему сыну. В машине у меня только Хард Рок... Мне сейчас 64...I grew up on this music, instilled a love for it in my son. I only have Hard Rock in my car... I'm 64 now...
Пусть нынешний примитив смотрит на настоящих виртуозов музыкантов и вокалистов. Джон Лорд, Ричи Блэкмор, Дэвид Ковердейл - они великолепны! Я счастлива, что росла на этой музыке, Deep Purple - это навсегда! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@VladimirShuruhin 😄😄😄Спасибо большое! 🤝 Да, было большой редкостью найти девушек, слушающих такую музыку. Да и сейчас частенько женский пол смотрит на меня с недоумением, узнав мои музыкальные предпочтения. А вот мужа нашла, который разделяет со мной любовь к року.🤗😉
@@user-zn6pv6tw7x Интересно, а Вы в каком городе жили? Этот альбом у нас, в Ставрополе, был уже в 74г., в отличном состоянии. Правда денег на него не имел, но на свой Юпитер 202, записал его тогда же. Через 10МАС звук был слабоватый по мощности, зато очень замечательный!🎸
@@avadaily6146 I meant: Deep Purple was well known in the USSR despite the fact that they had no official records sale and any live concerts there. Without any promotion.
Man. Deep Purple. Ritchie Blackmore could play that guitar. Always my favorite. On Burn, that bass player's part was always my favorite part of this song. Coverdale sure lended his unique voice to this song. A pure classic.
I was lucky enough to see this on TV when I was in high school. Also Black Sabbath. My two favorite bands at the time. I feel so lucky to have seen Deep Purple 2.0, 3.0, and 3.1 ( Tommy Bolan ) live.
tengo 55 años de edad, desde el 79 escuchando esta gran banda, nunca me enfado de hacerlo, esta musica me da energia, simplemente lo mejor de lo mejor. saludos a todos los rockeros....
Amazing and fantastic to see 10 million views of this classic band, what a power trio of Blackmore , lord , and paice, wow was that a fun time to rock and roll!
*random black guy rap lover...I dont know how in the fuck I ended up here...But this is easily 1 of the top 25 live performances Ive ever seen in my lifetime regardless of musical genre.*
Она "значит" только в головах бесноватых тадепутиков и оболваненых ими. Для всех нормальных людей радуга осталась тем, чем и была всегда. Появляется и будет появляться в небе на радость всем. "Я так думаю" (с)
Time to burn , I was 11 years old , on the other side of the country . With weed , a deep purple album and black Sabbath was all I needed . thank you .
Это звучит фантастически для СССР 1974 года, но спустя всего несколько месяцев после выхода альбома я держал его в дрожжащих руках, не веря своему счастью. Правда только для перезаписи. Купить диск, который стоил половину зарплаты инженера не каждый мог.
My heart was captured by Deep Purple Mark II, but the Mark III version of the band was LEGIT! Exhibit A is their performance here at California Jam '74, ripping through the all-time classic, "Burn." A significant lineup change, but Coverdale and Hughes proved themselves WORTHY. All hail Deep Purple!
This line-up with Blackmore, Lord, Hughes, Coverdale and Paice is absolutely fenomenomal!....Burn is one of the best rocksongs ever, from my point of view.... Where does Blackmore get all his fantastic riffs from?....
DEEP PURPLE: Still Kickin’ Ass After All These Years!! To All The Original Members Of Deep Purple Who Are Hear And Those Who Are Gone... Thank You For Blessing Us With One Of The Greatest Bands Of All Time!! Thank You, We Love You!!!
Ангский язык задействует иные связки голосовые нежели русский.И горловые переходы .Однако гениальность Кавердейла неоспоримо.И видение художника как таковым он желал быть изначально явно в его пользу
That camera man on Ritchie's left is getting a little to close to "The Man in Black" and unfortunately he came to regret it during this gig. So did his Camera for that matter. Well what did he expect. "Bang, Bang, Bang."
Deep Purple,A great group.My brother,Barry Parsons loved this song,he passed away,July,19,2019,I dedicate this comment,to him.
RIP
My respect to you and your brother passed for your very very good musical taste.
you great brothers ,r.i.p. for barry,long live rock from italy.
🙏
Puta que pariu!!
Glenn Hughes!! He sings, walks the stage, shouts, plays his bass....everything!!!
And David Coverdavid shat in hes pants.
He stole the show
...and doing it all in those STACKS! 😆
uma maquina
@@HenriqueAlvarez-jh4wr canta muito, tamo junto brazuka
I was 16 years old at this show and it is still stuck in my brain like it was yesterday.
I mostly listen to current hard rock and there are some amazing bands in 2024 but whenever I’m in the mood for 70’s music Deep Purple is definitely tops on my list.
Van Hager has always been a favorite as well.
But wow, being at the California Jam was an absolutely incredible experience that I will never forget.
RIP Jon Lord . You were the heart of Deep purple .
Greatest metal keyboards
rb is the lung
Era el tecladista de los sueños por eso lo vas a extrañar
@@marcelomiguellangellotti317 ...🍷
Amen, the man was heart and soul of Deep Purple, nobody rocked the Hammond organ better, NOBODY!
The musicianship of this band is literally light years ahead of anything around today... incredible!
It's not, but I see what you mean! They sure are kicking ass, with no click track and no in-ear monitors
Glenn is The most underrated bass player in Rock. Caught him Summer of 2023 at the Paramount in Huntington Long Island...His hard funk, runs and fills were SICK...his voice as stellar as ever. I was 2nd row. Me (56) and some 20 yr old kid next to me totally bonded..we both knew every word & note..we high fived...great experience. Mad Dog Sweeney
I was there, and saw the whole thing, and it was awesome. I was 16 years old, and this was my first big concert with many more to come.
Man that is awesome
I was there too, came up from San Diego. Never forgot it
난 1974년에 태어났어.
Didn't make it to this one, but did make it to the '74 August Jam in Charlotte NC. Wish DP had been in the lineup.
Lucky man! Or sd I say adolescent? Lol. I was only 8 and was there with my pops..jk! Wish it were true
I remember them showing California Jam on TV back in 1974 and my eyes were glued to the TV. You will never see anything like that again..
Now kiddies this is a lesson in real rock music. The loud music, a crowd of nearly 300,000 the long hair, bell bottom pants, platform shoes , the vocals of David Coverdale, guitar of Ritchie Blackmore,the bass and vocals of Glenn Hughes, the Hammond B-3 of Jon Lord and the drumming of one of the greatest drummers in rock history Ian Paice . Now this is rock n roll as it was and most likely will never be again ! Lesson learned !
Hereto the Baby Boomers 😮
Absolutely . No backing tracks , no laptops , just singing and playing their instruments . The 70s was truly an incredible chapter in rock music .
AMEN BROTHER!!!! The era of Rock n' Roll Gods!!
@@Rj-jm8vm completely agree
HEAR HEAR!!!!!!
God I miss the 70s. Best decade for music honestly.
В 60х тоже было много чего неплохого...
66-76
@@deansusec874567 to 77
Жаль молодых , они не понимают , что такое настоящий рок и музыка !
🇺🇸🎸👍😔
The guitar riff and Ian Paice's drumming are simply awesome. One of the greatest riffs of all time.
taken from the jazz standard "Fascinating Rhythm"
the bass is not talked about enough either, glenn hughes and his backing vocals are nutty
Purple есть purple, l be luse my mind
@@oliverdunskus8859 Damn ! I knew it sounded familiar . Thanks
You forgot Jon Lord on Keyboads
ДИП ПЕРПЛ - ВЕЛИКАЯ ЛЕГЕНДАРНАЯ ГРУППА!!!!! ВАС ВИДЕТЬ И СЛУШАТЬ ОГРОМНОЕ НАСЛАЖДЕНИЕ И СЧАСТЬЕ!!!!! ЭТО ВЕЧНЫЙ КАЙФ!!!!! СПАСИБО ВАМ ЧТО ВЫ ЕСТЬ, ЧТО ВЫ ВДОХНОВЛЯЕТЕ НАС, ПРИДАЕТЕ НАМ СИЛУ И ЭНЕРГИЮ ЖИТЬ!!!!! НИЗКИЙ ВАМ ПОКЛОН!!!!! ДЖОНУ ЛОРДУ - ВЕЧНАЯ И СВЕТЛАЯ ПАМЯТЬ.
49 years later and Glenn Hughes still has the bass chops, and same amazing voice.
Glenn was. great. in. Trapeze.
WINTER DE MES 54 YEARS .
u dat. aka bcc
Glenn Hughes looks spectacular with that look, and not to mention his enormous vocal and musical talent, simply wonderful
Isn't that David coverdale??
@@MrTicktock1414 Yes, along with Hughes on bass and vocals.
Glenn the Master
Check out the trapeze albums. Medusa superb
Ian Gillan is Deep Purple ✌️
Музыканты высочайшего уровня!
The perfect punch of blazing guitars, soaring unbelievable vocals, rhythmic and powerful drums, and the true force of keyboards made this Deep Purple performance DEFINITIVE of their Mark III era!! David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes vocals set the energy flowin through Ritchie Blackmore’s guitar topped with the flavor of Jon Lord’s keyboards and never forget Ian Paice on the drums YES!!!!
Ian Gillian.
Not Coverdale
This is the lineup after Gillan quit
В свои 17,я только слушал эту группы и болдел от исполнения, а в 63, я вижу этих красавцев и еще больше балдею. Деер Р. Супер!!! Е
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Охренеть, слушала в юности, на хриплом магнитофоне. Охреневаю опять. Они очень созвучны Эмерсон Лэйк энд Палмер. Такая же сложная гармония, и дико интересная. Супер, нет слов, восхищаюсь снова..
@@ILI-s3i согласен с вами полностью)!
@@ILI-s3i хрипело в радио,магнитофоны были👌. 🍻👌
@@СергейланцоФ у меня не было, был такой Спутник, смешной очень. В 1977 году
I was born in the 70s. My older bro;s were 60s kids. DP is one of the bands that is nostalgic as F for me. Always takes me back to being a child and hearing their tunes blasting from my older bro's stereo. I still remember the DP posters on the walls. lol
I haven't heard Deep Purple for years. I grew up with DP often going to sleep at night playing thier music. It always was full of energy and got me up when I was down. It's 2018 now and there is no modern bands that can bring forth the musicianship like Deep Purple did in the 1970s.
Word, Deep Purple picks me up every time I listen to the masters jam. 😁😆🤣🤣
"there is no modern bands that can bring forth the musicianship like Deep Purple "
Sure there are. I mean, DP were brilliant, one of my favourite bands, but there are lots of great bands.
I love the Blackmore's years !
Morse is a great guitar player but I prefer Ritchie Blackmore over him and many other guitar players.
День города 🎸👍
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If you like Blue Oyster Cult, you might like a Swedish band called Ghost. Ghost has been around for a little more than a decade, and they've gained some attention from
rock and metal fans.
One of the greatest rock performances I've ever seen.
I just say Ian Paice, incredible. The whole band is incredible.
It’s hard to see how difficult the drums are to play on this song. Look up Sina Drums version. It’s just camera on her playing to this song. Incredibly involved.
Wow! What an amazing version. Coverdale is singing amazingly, as is Glen. Blackmore playing great, Jon Lord organ on fire and Paice drumming off the charts.
Lord and Blackmore... I guess there ain't a better keyb + guitar combination...
Да вы обратите внимание на Блэкмора, он всегда смурной и недовольный, балдеет от драйва этой вещи в исполнении Кавердэйла и Хьюза.
this sunday gonna see Ian Paice on real live on stage with Purpendicular. LIVECHANGING???
Just an amazing song in every way.....genius! Probably one of the best ever written & performed- still can’t get enough.😊
You could scroll for days and not find a better hard rock performance than this. Chills and thrills
Amen to that!!
Other bands aspire to greatness, DP exuded it from every pore!!
Ради бога не пишите ничего если не знаете .Хьюз это Хьюз ,а Ковердейл это Ковердейл .. И именно в BURN от их парочки срывает голову напрочь ! Думаю это один из Супер концертов у Пеплов ! Я с ними с 1975-го года .И теперь до тризны ! Круче только яйца ! Всем приятного наслаждения !
я стобой
...но
есть что-то больше
я это не только слушаю
яэто играю
Согласен!!!
Coverdale has such a deep voice, incredible. And with the higher pitch from Hughes they sound perfect together.
🎸👍
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Hi there mate have a listen to the album storm bringer they both sing different songs on it.
i never knew hughes could sing like that until about 30 seconds ago. can't believe i went all this time without knowing!
@@Miriboheme listen to trapezo Glen was fantastic
@@Miriboheme
Glenn Hughes aged 60:
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I've loved Deep Purple since I was 17. I'm 62 now Great 🎤 Great 🎹 Great 🎸 Great 🥁 💜 x
I'm sixty in 2024. It's music forever.
I saw it on tv . On Live tv back in the day I was 14 late seventies 🤘! Black Sabbath ruled . But Deep Purple was a fantastic show ! The greatest live concert ever !
Да ты прав.
When Glen opened his mouth to sing it was game over for anyone else who wanted to be noticed.
Mitzi73 what about Dio?
+Daniel Cohen Dio wasn't in Deep Purple. Glenn should have sang the Ian Gillian songs.
@@JokersWild70 Helllll to the noooo,Ian Gillian was the best thing to happen to purple vocaly
I agree, everyone’s eardrums burst, from the appalling “singing” they just witnessed. 4:18 sure sounds good *sarcasm*.
Blackmore is the soul of this song
I was lucky to have been at the California Jam. Fabulous concert, great variety of bands. Loved it.
Мне 66 лет, очень люблю эту группу, сейчас слушаю 23.06.2022
I'm more partial to the MKI and MKII lineups, but this is one of the most epic, tremendous, and powerful songs Deep Purple ever did. This song just kicks ass and takes names. P-U-R-E R-O-C-K at its finest. 🎸🥁🎹🎤💎
Music the way it is now so missed. The energy and soul into this were simply amazing!
Its been almost fifty years since this and I still find it wonderful.
Still have this on vinyl. Jon Lord was shaking that organ! He was one of the all -time great keyboardist. Machine Head kicks butt too but then again, I am a child of the 70s!
I'm child of time
From the 70s.
John Lord of Keyboard....
I agree. "Machine Head" was great. It was one of the 8 tracks I had in quad stereo. "Lazy" is still one of my favorites.
Correction, THE greatest. There was no one better.
Holy jesus, the energy coming from the stage is truly shattering!
The best quality of talent I've seen live for that area. Love them so much
They rocked the day and it only got better. It was a hard band to follow but Black Sabbath pulled it off. A full day of R&R and my memories of that day. 2nd only to Woodstock IMO
Who'd believe that Coverdale would explode into Whitesnake? And Hughes! What a set of pipes! A one-two punch that can't be matched.
I really like Ritchie Blackmore, he's the best guitarist I've ever heard, her way of playing the guitar is so great and amazing.
A giant! This guy is also great.
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Согласен
I saw him on the Machine head tour in 1972. He was incredible… great showman, amazing player and sound. They brought the house down. Still the best live band I’ve ever seen.
You’d love randy rhoads then too!
Que deleite al timpano .llevo 35 años escuchandolos y cada vez los encuentro mejores .saludos a los rockeros del mundo y sus alrededores
2020 and still listening.
Ian Paice was the only constant in Purples 50 year journey..🎼🎵🎶🎸
I've been playing live for 30 years, two bands came close LOL. Damn, can I appreciate musicianship. Deep purple effing rocks!
Just think about it: Deep Purple has a " Golden God " Glenn Hughes playing bass and singing as the second singer. Most bands don't have somebody as good as Glenn Hughes as the lead singer. Just an incredible powerhouse of a band. I don't think the people of 2023 realize how much talent it takes to do music like this live. This is not easy to do folks.
thats right...very good job our favorites band in the world...thats one of their nice songs...!!!!!!!!!
Kotzen, Geddy Lee, Matt Bellamy...
Phil Lynott, Lemmy
Where Ian Gillian at?
Когда создавался этот альбом "Бёрн" - мне было 9 лет. И жил в Афганистане. Потом у меня появился магнитофон, но только 3-го класса. Поэтому, услышать всю величину музыкального действа не удавалось долгое время. СССР, потом Россия - не всем позволяло состояние иметь и диск с этим альбомом, и аппаратуру на которой можно было послушать и одновременно - помещение, где это можно сделать!
Вот, сейчас мне 56 лет и я получаю море удовольствия, с восхищением вникая в глубину аранжировок и исполнительское мастерство Дип Пёрпл! Такая вот "машина времени" получается - я помню как "гудел" кассетник с мелодией этой песни, и тогда "пёрплы" - были "Номером 1" у меня, даже на плёнке. Почти все остальное выглядело попсой, по сравнению с ними. Но, только сейчас я могу оценить в полной мере, какая на самом деле была глубина и богатство в исполнении композиций Дип Пёрпла и в частности "Бёрн"! Я любил Пёрплов, но они были, оказывается, гораздо лучше!
Думаю, кто-то заплачет, читая мои строки, кто-то хихикнет. А кто-то из моих ровесников - так и не дожил просто, чтобы нормально послушать "Пёрплов".
.вам 56 мне 67 но я обожаю эту группу!
@@СергейНовиков-щ3э Мне 70. Я уже с армии пришел, когда к нам пришла их музыка. Писали с дисков на бобины. Владельцы дисков были богами.
Дожил и ещё как дожил. Мне 59 , примерно с класса девятого лабал на танцульках. Первое отделение играли советские популярные, ну а потом ОГОНЬ! Играли всё подряд от Дипов, Слэйдов, ЮрайХип, Бэд компани и до попсы тех лет,всё и не припомнить. А также гоняли медляки, без них тогда никак. Любовь, девчонки, кайф! В последствии стал профессиональным музыкантом, играл во многих группах и со многими звездами. Но.... Когда, иногда собираемся вместе на какой-нибудь Джемсейшн, то лабаем то, с чего начинали и то, что является шедевром. Иногда наши дети приводят своих друзей, так те охеревают от живого звука и от сумасшедшего тяжёлого кача. Так что, всё нормально, ты не один, нас миллионы. А музыка вечна, тем более в живом исполнении и на хорошем фирменном аппарате. Здоровья тебе и удачи.
Я дожил...и наслаждаюсь...
Я заплакал!
Друзья, обратили внимание, что отдельные фразы перекликаются с Rainbow 🌈.... Музыка- космос.... Ричи талантище, очень высокий уровень исполнения.
I remember watching them on TV. With ELP and Black Sabbath......SO GREAT
Glenn Hughes is so great....him and Coverdale together were perfect
The energy they project from the stage is truly amazing! Bought this on VHS in the early 90s and still remember how impressed I was by this opening. It made me jump up from the sofa, shouting with excitement. I wish that would happen more often these days. 😄
Wow!!! You can't beat this lineup. They were on top of their game and this performance is simply outstanding!!
@Kevin Dunn Hi, I guess that's all subjective. This is my favorite DP lineup and I don't care for Led Zep (gasp!).
For me Mark III (this lineup) is second best. Mark II is superior in my opinion
I saw Deep Purple on my 16th birthday in 1972 in Mpls. Deep Purple were so loud, I could feel the sound push on me & we were in the nosebleed section.
Ричи Блэкмор - лучший гитарист. Однозначно.
Deep Purple лучшая группа , всех времен!😊
Я вырос на этой музыке, привил любовь к ней своему сыну. В машине у меня только Хард Рок... Мне сейчас 64...I grew up on this music, instilled a love for it in my son. I only have Hard Rock in my car... I'm 64 now...
Bach's Toca&Fugue on el.Guitar best version :)
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@Over Shantae'd Полностью согласен с Вами.
Пусть нынешний примитив смотрит на настоящих виртуозов музыкантов и вокалистов. Джон Лорд, Ричи Блэкмор, Дэвид Ковердейл - они великолепны! Я счастлива, что росла на этой музыке, Deep Purple - это навсегда! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Где ты раньше была, родная душа!? Я б на тебе женился!
@@VladimirShuruhin 😄😄😄Спасибо большое! 🤝
Да, было большой редкостью найти девушек, слушающих такую музыку. Да и сейчас частенько женский пол смотрит на меня с недоумением, узнав мои музыкальные предпочтения.
А вот мужа нашла, который разделяет со мной любовь к року.🤗😉
@@ИринаСаликова-е3х Особенно,когда тебе 65 лет😀
@@ИринаСаликова-е3х Классно!!!
Точно, но сегодняшний примитивные сперматозойды и амебы не знают таких групп и названий, даже если скажешь, только как на камеру жопой крутить
Almost 50 year anniversary of this legendary live performance
Спустя столько лет!За душу берёт!Аж мурашки по телу!
Потрясающие переходы, темп,исполнение!!! Я в юности их слушал,да и сейчас масса удовольствия!!!
Просто люди разбирались в музыке.
Беда была в том что эта эпоха к нам приходила через 10 лет в виде запиленых пластов !!!
@@user-zn6pv6tw7x Интересно, а Вы в каком городе жили?
Этот альбом у нас, в Ставрополе, был уже в 74г., в отличном состоянии. Правда денег на него не имел, но на свой Юпитер 202, записал его тогда же. Через 10МАС звук был слабоватый по мощности, зато очень замечательный!🎸
BlackMore...A Genius!!..Thank you for the memories...
ITS AWSOME i was 19 my whole life ahead of me well im 67 and IM STILL HERE
🤘
Me too!
Well done, you indestructible b@stard! ;-)
Not sure how I'm still here... I guess we were more than lucky to live through the best of times.
В СССР Deep Purple, не имея ни концертов, ни официальных продаж, был супергруппой, звучавшей в каждом переулке.
Bach's Toca&Fugue on el.Guitar best version :)
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😄Now No. CCCR
@@avadaily6146 I meant: Deep Purple was well known in the USSR despite the fact that they had no official records sale and any live concerts there. Without any promotion.
There were fools and murderers in CCCP and now nothing has changed.
@@MrPesiu1 You as have always been brainwashed moron now you still are. Nothing has changed.
No auto tune, real musicians playing actual music!!!
Lil yachty with autotune>>>>>>>that trash ass song😂😂😂😂😂
Bella canzone
What if your singer is called Mr. Tune, Auto?
i never knew glenn hughes had such an awesome voice. his backups here are phenomenal.
@Miriboheme he had to replace the screaming of Ian Gillian.
There is not a band in the history of rock that has had as much pure talent go through it as Deep Purple had. Vocalists and Musicians combined.
Original Lynyrd Skynyrd
Jethro Tull wants to know your location
Every jazz fusion/prog rock band in existence: am i a joke to you?
Man. Deep Purple. Ritchie Blackmore could play that guitar. Always my favorite. On Burn, that bass player's part was always my favorite part of this song. Coverdale sure lended his unique voice to this song. A pure classic.
yes its a great bass line in the chorus. Really hooky.
Блекмор всегда супер❗Лорд-всегдаЛОРД❗Певцы- справились!
Only Rock Legends could listen till2022! And beyond! Salute! Powerrr!!!
I was lucky enough to see this on TV when I was in high school. Also Black Sabbath. My two favorite bands at the time. I feel so lucky to have seen Deep Purple 2.0, 3.0, and 3.1 ( Tommy Bolan ) live.
44 anos e continua sensacional. O legado deixado pelas bandas dos anos 70 e fantástico. Este backing-vocal do Glen Hughles é sem comentários...
Nothing beats 70s ROCK!
I was 6 years old....and i still listen to them on a weekly basis 🤟 Todays music ( Top 40 ) totally FORGETTABLE!
I don't mind Coverdale, he has a unique blend of soul and aggression in his voice. This is still a great lineup.
I like Gillan
tengo 55 años de edad, desde el 79 escuchando esta gran banda, nunca me enfado de hacerlo, esta musica me da energia, simplemente lo mejor de lo mejor. saludos a todos los rockeros....
Voz 28 y está es mi banda favorita desde los 16 la escucho toda su discografia es genial
J'ai 67 ans
Mes premières années ROCK
❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Es el primer comentario en español que veo, al fin, un hispano hablante q gusta de esta de esta música
Amazing and fantastic to see 10 million views of this classic band, what a power trio of Blackmore , lord , and paice, wow was that a fun time to rock and roll!
So outstanding, what a great piece of music, I can listen to this all day.
What an incredible 🎸 riff! Blackmore is a legend.
Até agora vive regulando guitarra toca pouco e mexe nos botões dela para mudar son distorções pedaleira fãs isso ele continua a fase kkk
A living legend.
Mark III had, in addition to the phenomenal musicianship, a vocal depth and force that few other bands have ever matched. A hard rock classic.
очень красивая песня!аж за душу берёт то!
it dosnt get any better than this really. a great rendition of this song! for us all to listen too!
Always found Ritchie Blackmore a fascinating character. They were all quite talented
*random black guy rap lover...I dont know how in the fuck I ended up here...But this is easily 1 of the top 25 live performances Ive ever seen in my lifetime regardless of musical genre.*
Cool as FUCK huh? This was Rock n Roll man!
Deep Purple was one of the greatest rock bands ever.
😂😂😂right on!!
Если бы эти ребята, обожаю их, знали, что теперь значит радуга! Боже мой, как же изменился мир!
Она "значит" только в головах бесноватых тадепутиков и оболваненых ими. Для всех нормальных людей радуга осталась тем, чем и была всегда. Появляется и будет появляться в небе на радость всем. "Я так думаю" (с)
Time to burn , I was 11 years old , on the other side of the country . With weed , a deep purple album and black Sabbath was all I needed . thank you .
One of the Greatest Rock Bands Ever
+Neville Bardoli That voice of Glenn! It is otherworldly
Слушал съм Burn поне милион пъти, а този клип и целия концерт Калифорния джам - баре хилядо пъти!
Велико!
Пърпъл е един и завинаги!
👏👏👏👏🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Это звучит фантастически для СССР 1974 года, но спустя всего несколько месяцев после выхода альбома я держал его в дрожжащих руках, не веря своему счастью. Правда только для перезаписи. Купить диск, который стоил половину зарплаты инженера не каждый мог.
Сам то понял че настрочил?
Music & pure talent like this no longer exists. It's sad.
the greatest hard rock song of all time!...
This was when a rainbow 🌈 had a different meaning.
Yeah, especially when Mr. Blackmore formed one 😊
Время, когда радуга была просто радугой в Советском Союзе, а у вас на западе вечно, какая-то хуита происходит.
Взовово
That's great to hear, I coulda guessed otherwise thinking, well, California but then again Deep Purple and 70s...nah
My heart was captured by Deep Purple Mark II, but the Mark III version of the band was LEGIT! Exhibit A is their performance here at California Jam '74, ripping through the all-time classic, "Burn." A significant lineup change, but Coverdale and Hughes proved themselves WORTHY. All hail Deep Purple!
This line-up with Blackmore, Lord, Hughes, Coverdale and Paice is absolutely fenomenomal!....Burn is one of the best rocksongs ever, from my point of view.... Where does Blackmore get all his fantastic riffs from?....
lo mejor,de lo mejor en bandas de rock de todos los tiempos.
Check out the live version of Burn, by Black Country Communion. Hughes has still got it!
Blackmore is high as fuck.
Blackmore? Fuck that Prima Donna; where does Paice get all HIS licks from?
God
I love this great rock band, ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Great rock of course
Guitar is outrageous
Hi agsin
WENT ON TOUR WITH DEEP PURPLE, IN MANCHESTER ENGLAND. BLOODY LOUD, FANTASTIC CONCERT 👏 👌
Сначала послушал на перемене в своей шк.167 , позже купил запись -Made in Europe 1975 у нашего армянина переписчика))
Восторг и наслаждение)
smokquest 1975? Вроде 85'(made in europe).☺
That bass line in the chores is killer
Summer 1974 ====> Summer 2024 !!! 50 years ❤❤❤
DEEP PURPLE: Still Kickin’ Ass After All These Years!! To All The Original Members Of Deep Purple Who Are Hear And Those Who Are Gone... Thank You For Blessing Us With One Of The Greatest Bands Of All Time!! Thank You, We Love You!!!
Блин, какой вокал. Не понимаю, как это у него происходит. Восхищаюсь с 1977 года
Далеко не лучшее исполнение. Я именно про вокал. Хотя на вкус и цвет...)))
Молод иесчо!
Или малладайя... не пайму...
Да,я тоже в 1977 году под Deep Purple в армию уходил.
Ангский язык задействует иные связки голосовые нежели русский.И горловые переходы .Однако гениальность Кавердейла неоспоримо.И видение художника как таковым он желал быть изначально явно в его пользу
Damn! Just found my ultimate soul faves playlist...drooling...saving...thanking whoever put this into the ether and the interwebs 🤘❤🤘
Holy SH*T! Ritchie actually SMILES at 4:15...rare , this is
I saw that too, you rarely see him smile. :)
Truth R B always looks like he's pissed off and about to kick someone's ass!
his smile is everything for me
One the greatest band in the world, deep purple.
When music was awesome. Deep Purple rocks.🎶
Tenia 9 años en aquel tiempo, hoy a mis 57 años no los dejo de escuchar, Moriré yo Primero Pero El Rock And Roll Jamás Morirá.
That camera man on Ritchie's left is getting a little to close to "The Man in Black" and unfortunately he came to regret it during this gig. So did his Camera for that matter. Well what did he expect. "Bang, Bang, Bang."
i can never turn it up loud enough! one of the best bands from the 70s.
These were the days of great rock n roll
Yes I miss those glory days too