Deep Purple - Lazy (by Purple Rising)
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2022
- aufgenommen am 28.10.2022
Neue Stadthalle Langen
Jubiläum 10 + 1 Jahre Purple Rising
Michael Baum - vocals
Joachim Villwock - guitar
Andreas König - Hammond
Dominik Stotzem - bass
Volker Stenger - drums
Смотрю и слушаю в России. Превосходное исполнение, Я вырос на Deep Purple ❤.
Ritchie als Lefthanded Version, geil👍😜
super
und wenn ich hundert werde werde ich es immer noch lieben wie am ersten tag!
das ist die hymne einer ganzen generation.
meiner.
Tolle version. Komplett mit "mouth organ". Top Sound - und ich wiederhole es gerne: Eine Hammond ist eine Hamond, ist eine Hammond. Joachim und Volker sind eine echte Bereicherung. Super Gitarre. Klasse gespielt.🤘🤘🤘
LG Kalle
Danke Dir ganz herzlich, lieber Kalle. Ja, die Mannschaft ist top aufgestellt, was sehr motivierend ist.
Ich hoffe, wir sehen uns dieses Jahr in Kiel persönlich. 🙂
@@PurpleRisingLive das denke ich doch. Wird Zeit.
2.Advent, 2.Video, tolle Sache. Grüsse Klaus
Klasse..😀
Very nice version, nice opening and definitely more mk11 sound than some out there👍
Brilliantly done! May I know the settings you use on the Plexi please? TY & cheers to you all!!
Hi Jeffrey,
thanks for your appreciation. I’m playing two Plexis. A modified hand-wired Hendrix Top, which I use with effects, and a standard 50W Plexi to support the effect-amp with a dry, slightly distorded and punching sound. One of the secrets when it comes to Blackmore's sound is the use of a treble booster. And the open secret when it comes to Blackmores tone are his fingers and his brilliant technique that allows him to play very easy and smooth but punchy and kick ass. Back to my Plexis: In case of using a BSM treble boost pedal, I’m cutting all treble and bring on on all bass. No shit! Treble boost on and zero treble and full bass on both amps. Passive electric guitars have their unique sound in classic rock when it comes to mids. But I’m not using too much of them although. Around 4, depending on the amp I use. In principle I use as much master volume as possible, until either the colleagues tell me to bring it down or the technician. And then I play with the gain poti. Not too much distortion but crunchy and the most possible punch. My Hendrix Marshall is modified in that regard as it has two transformers. For solos I’m not boosting the preamp, I’m switiching to another preamp. This makes possible that the signal won’t get more distorted but louder and even more punchy. And I have an integrated power soak that allows me to bring on the power in full flight, but deciding with how much Watt the Amp is working. Speaking of my modified Amp only here. That’s about it…
Best regards
Joachim