College Students' First Time Hearing - Burn | Deep Purple Reaction
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Hey guys it was time to come back to some
Deep Purple! Was a total banger, let us know what other Deep Purple songs or live performances are essential! Cheers friends! 🔥🤟🏻
*EDIT* - I’ve definitely done a video for Highway Star so I’ve heard that one 😎
- Andy
Mandrake root off Deep Purple live 1970. It's long but Gillan is amazing
Lads you need to hear the live version off of Made in Europe
Perfect strangers, Child in time(1970 Live) , Space Trucking, Lazy & Highway Star (Live) are all top tier
Andy & Alex You two clowns killed it with this classic gem. Super catchy riffs, solid vocals and energy for days. Guitar solos throttled your attention. Brought back good memories back in the day. Good job 👏🏻 you two. Dont forget to do Painkiller!! I know its coming. ✌🏻 out!!
Black Night
Ian Paice loved jazz, and was influenced by old jazz drumming, that's why he stood out so much. Pure rock riddled with jazz fills and beats. Amazing drummer.
Drumming on this song was always hypnotizing to me. Some of the best drum fills in history. So dynamic and volatile.
I graduated high school in 1975. Deep Purple was the soundtrack of my high school years. I wouldn’t have it any other way you guys rock☮️💜🎸🎸🎸
I graduated a couple years later but at my school Deep Purple was backing up Skynyrd. Not saying it's right, just the way it was. Maybe since I'm from the south...well, Maryland. South of the Mason Dixon line, anyhow. Cheers!
The fusion of ritchie blackmore, and Jon lord, and the mix of rock and classical is what makes deep purple amazing. The whole band is amazing.
Ian Paice on drums a monster way ahead of his time.
Mr.Moose He's still ahead from what I can tell 😄 I love how much he works that snare, you can tell he had Jazz Band training. I've never heard another rock drummer like him, his style is so distinct.
Nikolay G he actually had no training, self taught. But he learned by studying jazz and big band drummers like Buddy Rich. His Buddy Rich influence is super clear though
@@Anthony-nk4ky he is almost a carbon copy of Buddy Rich
@@jecos1966 makes sense, I’ve heard that he learned how to play by playing along to Buddy Rich songs he heard on the radio
And playing left-handed on a left-handed kit!
Paice was a Monster. Purple to me was the greatest band in the World.
*is
@@africanfartingfrog yes he is still great. Almost timeless actually. Agreed!
Amen to that. Every song is a drum clinic.
Yes! I'm just a fan that doesn't know drum technique, but I wonder why he stopped playing like this song... Can't remember a DP song that he played so furiously like that...
@@rockerlawyer maybe fireball. I mean, that song is the only one where he use two kicks drums
I like the way you actually listen to the whole song without constantly pausing like some other reviewers.
I’m 50,I discovered them first when I was 13,I still listen to them today.
If you really get into Purple,you will discover many more associated acts with more classic material.
Deep Purple was one of the best bands in history! So innovative for its time, and every member was brilliant!! Great reaction
This old man digs seeing young people appreciate the music I grew up with. Keep on rocking.
I've been loving Deep Purple since my father showed me a cassette with the Stormbringer album on it. I was like 5 or 6 at that time and it just blew my mind so much it gives me a nostalgic feeling listening to it today. I'm 24 now.
same here 57 years old now. this what i rocked thru school on :)
I'm with you. I think Deep Purple blew open my young world before Zeppelin did!! Very early 70's to be sure. Great times with magical music.
67+ here. I remember quite well listening to this on the day it came out over at my girlfriends house...very fond memories. 😁😁😁😁😁
This line up of Deep Purple was a total block buster. Blackmore was as stunning as ever. John Lord with his classical organ training really shined through. Glen Hughes with his high harmonies and bass playing locked into Ian Paice's drumming. For me, as a drummer Ian Paice has always been in my top 5 heavy rock drummers. His drumming is not typical of heavy rock. He displays a sharpness on high-hats and cymbals (often choking a crash on a pause for dramatic effect). His snare work at lightening speed, even at low volume is jaw dropping. He is also a lefty. I think that he is the closest thing that rock music has had to Buddy Rich ( the legendary jazz drummer). When purple was at their best, which was alot back in the day, their wasn't another band within striking distance. Ian Paice was totally finesse.
The BEST drumming (w/o a solo) EVER!!!!!!
Deep Purple = Hard Lovin Man
Absolutely one of my favorite DP songs! David Coverdale kills it!
"Pictures of Home" is one of my favs from Deep Purple and you guys gotta listen to it!
Pedro Anjos Good call, one of Ritchie's best solos!
The drummer is Ian Paice and you need to watch where he listens to cover of this song by a 10 year old Japanese girl drummer called Yoyoka and was totally blown away how she played it word perfect as they say. I dare you to look it up and listen. The kid is an alien 😱😂
I watched a few channel reactions to this tune by Deep Purple but you are the only ones I gave a thumbs up for mentioning the awesome drumming from Ian Paice! Keep up the great reactions!
"Ritchie Blackmore, is that his name?" LOL glad you enjoyed it
Your comment about the drums is spot on because Ian Paice basically played a wild drum solo throughout the entire song and still managed to lock in on a groove.
One of the best of Deep purple! It's amazing how this set up had TWO awsome singers, both David Coverdale (main singer) and Glen Hughs (bassplayer). You can hera Glen sing some parts of this song, he has a great voice.
My fav Deep Purple song! Just killer!!!
Highway Star boys, lead foot song for sure !!!!!
This is an Ian Paice masterpiece. Just listen to the man!
I'm a major Zep head but Deep Purple and Sabbath rounded out my 70s rockin. And when I need some fast, driving rock, no one did it better that Purple: Burn, Lazy, Highway Star, etc.
Jon Lord on keyboards (Hammond organ) and Ritchie Blackmore (Fender Strat) , they are the heartbeat of deep purple
Purple's Mistreated live, '74 California Jam.
You both need to see Glenn Hughes. It is great because Glenn sometimes plays smaller venues. Glenn's voice is still superb at age 67. His band has the energy of DP, Mach III.
Strange Kind of Women, an Italian all-women Purple cover band, does a great Mistreated. Song lends itself to a strong, female vocal.
The Holy Trinity of Heavy Metal History: Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple... These guys were and are legends. As someone who used to play drums in his teens, I can declare: Ian Paice (Purple's drummer) was as good as John Bonham or Neil Peart.
I loved Paice's drumming. ...and he was the only continuous member of Purple from start to finish.
Bill Ward always surprises me too. I'm not sure how he doesn't get mentioned alongside Paice, Peart and Bonham
@@marksneade8215 Don't get me wrong. I LOVE BILL WARD. I just think that the others mentioned were a little bit better. Anyway, I love Sabbath from the bottom of my heart.
No no. It's the Holy Foursome of Heavy Metal History. You forgot about Richard Clayderman.
Ricardo Pizzeghello much better
This song should be listen live version. Glenn is FUCKING MONSTER.
I love Burn! One of my fav songs from one of my fav bands. Thanks.
This has been my ringtone on my phone for years!
Good to see you guys try a bit more Deep Purple.
I vote for the rarely mentioned "Fireball" from the album of the same name. Great song, insane drumming.
Loudest band in rock concert history. 140 decibels!!!
Deep Purple have been in my life since 16& I had this Lp
Another great song, one of my favorite, is "Pictures of Home." You Gentlementals will love it.
California Jam 1974 is the best live concert! listen to Burn Live and Mistreated Live.
Yeah, even though the studio is great, the California Jam live version blows it out of the water.
Too bad Blackmore decided to play whatever crap instead of the actual solo in "Burn". Butchered the song.
Above all, too bad Hughes keeps screeching like a butchered pig on all songs
DEEP PURPLE! NUMBER ONE!!! 👍
My arms get sore just listening to Ian's drum fills. He did not rest in this song.
This whole album rocks. It's like the hits just keep on coming
Adding the vocals of David Coverdale (later of Whitesnake) and Glenn Hughes (the singer on the under-rated Black Sabbath album Seventh Star) to the absolute musical genius of Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord (the greatest rock organist of all time) was amazing.
Ian Paice's drums on this are also incredible. Paice has a distinctive style in part because he's left-handed, but he plays a right-handed kit.
Um, 5 of the greatest rock musicians, and two of the greatest rock singers.
One of the coolest album covers of the 1970's
'Lazy' and 'Highway Star' (if you haven't done the latter yet) MUST hit those!
Glen Hughes....one of the greatest rock voices ever.👍
He sings the pre-chorus , bridge part and harmony on the rest.
So talented.😍
Yeah, amazing high falsetto...really enjoy him in interviews too
Check out Deep Purple’s Fireball. One of the best drum intros, bad ass vocals and amazing keyboard. Tambourine at the end is the icing on the cake! Best DP song
NOW we're talking fellas !! one of the most killer riffs ever! whole album kicks ass...you should check the rest out...
This is one of the greatest opening track on a Rock Album of all time. And what an album! Loved Machine Head etc, but this album has so much energy. Also, go look at the 1969 album, simply called "Deep Purple" - more prog and hippy, but really good songs.
Fireball, Fools, or No One Came from the Fireball album. They as ll have so much swagger. Ian Paice is the drummer through all the lineups and his drumming on Fireball is insane.
More Deep Purple Alex and Andy! California Jam 1974 Burn 🔥🔥🔥 this song was playing when me a friend and hundreds of people were knocking down one of the main fences we ran to get to the stage it was such a bad ass time!! This Band killed it especially when they played Smoke on the water 🎸🎶
Ian Paice is the drummer and has been the only ever present member of Purple from 1968 to the present day, 51 years, wow!
Dave Swallow and absolutely 10 out of 10!
He's a real Purple!
Richie is the most underated guitarist ever. He is unique, diverse, has developed more muscians than anyone else and playing live, no one compares. NO 1.
I would say who the hell underrates Richie Blackmore?! I am getting on in years now but back in the day, the era just before Van Halen and NWOBHM, the names any guitar player knew were Richie Blackmore, Tony Iommi, Jeff Beck, Michael Schenker, David Gilmour, Tom Scholz, Paul Kossof, Steve Howe, Steve Hackett, Steve Hillage and some others, equally talented but lesser known, such as Roger Fisher from Heart or Mick Box from Uriah Heep or Tony Clarkin from Magnum.
Master Mr Blackmore, he was sent to morher earth for that purpose by Angels to come up with riffs and sound like this..one and only
Richie Blackmore is not or ever has been "underrated." Not sure why you'd ever think that.
Underrated???? By whom??? Do you live under a rock????
Underrated? You high? In the late 60s - early 70s, there were maybe 5 guys that they called guitar gods. We just heard one.
Definitely one of my favorite DP songs!! Two others that I really like (but are rarely requested - so you guys can stand out!!) are Black Night and Stormbringer.
Great song requests! If you wanna hear something interesting, check out Stones by Marko Hietala. Tell me that whole middle section doesn't sound soooooo much like Stormbringer. It's insane.
Richie Blackmore what a Legend!
I was at Castle Donington 1991 and played this track to a young kid. He was like that’s old shit before I played it - then his jaw dropped. It’s awesome
What do you expect from the master of the stratocaster, Mr. Richie Blackmore is on guitar Glenn Hughes on bass and vocals, David Coverdale on lead vocals Ian Paice on the drums and of course Jon Lord on keyboards and synthesizers
You guys have got to do the whole “In Rock” album, not just Child in Time. A breakthrough album in its day.
Rat Bat Blue featuring the late great Jon Lord on the Hammond organ is a must listen!
Probably my favorite song of all time.
Deep Purple Hush (Original Film Clip 1968)
Demon's Eye 👁 🤙
💃Woman From Tokyo
Space Truckin 👍
I thought
I heard her
call my name
Hush Hush
Check out the "Come Taste the Band" album. The late great Tommy Bolin on lead guitar. Glenn Hughes (bass, vocals) - the "high note" singer - is unsurpassed on anything he sings - but David Coverdale is a great vocalist.
Demon's Eye - 👍🔥
HIGHWAY STAR from Machine Head......best song ever produced by Deep Purple.....hoping you ✔ it out
Bluesey Classical is what best describes Ritchies style!
The whole band is killin it but that drummer is beating that kit like it owes him money
guys it was ahead of its time they are the band that is credited as the beginning of metal.🔧🍺
Metal started with the creation of electric guitars. Leo Fenders friend Dick Dale tried the first strato castor and in 1963 recorded Ghost Riders In The Sky. This is noted as the first true metal song. Dick Dale was also the creator of a style called surfer music back in the 50's. ✌
Actually one of three that created Metal; Sabbath, Zeppelin, Purple. Purple is my personal favorite though.
@@dougarnold7955 hey you'll like Blue Cheer from 1968 SUMMERTIME BLUES and the Kinks YOU REALLY GOT ME from 1964
Try Space Trucking by Deep Purple. Rocks like crazy.
Another great song from this era of Deep Purple is Stormbringer.
Speed king, man from the fabulous Deep Purple in Rock album. Nothing beets this album!
You mentioned "Smoke on the Water". That song has one of the best back stories ever. In 1971, Deep Purple had arranged to record an album at the Montreaux Casino in Switzerland using the Rolling Stones mobile recording studio (truck). Frank Zappa was playing the last show of the season the night before they were to start recording but during the show somebody shot a flare gun that started a massive fire that burned the building to the ground.
The lyrics tell the story. Claude Nobs, the organizer of the Montreaux Jazz Festival, and the one who arranged Deep Purple's recording session, is credited with getting the young crowd out of the fire "Funky Claude was running in and out, pulling kids out of the ground", but Claude credited Zappa with breaking out the picture window in the ballroom with his guitar (how rock 'n' roll is THAT?)
That's just a little snippet of the story. All of the info can be found online and knowing the back story makes he song lyrics come alive. It's truly epic.
Thanks for laying out the back story for A&A and those who don't know. It's amazing --- The artists who were there and everything the band went through! smh. Have a good one. :)
There will never be amazing music like this, (Deep Purple), or Led Zeppelin ever again ! Today's music will NOT stand the test of time like this. Because it's NOT music !!! It's CRAP !
There's still good music out there, just got to look for it. You won't find it on the radio, I can tell you that much.
There's still good music, but it's kinda hard to find
You got that right. Today's "music" is beyond garbage.
Yes there is good music out there but the main point, and I strongly feel it's true, is that there is very little from here on out that will stand the test of time. I almost guarantee that no matter how good a piece of music that comes out today is, it will eventually disappear from the radar and get filed in the oblivion cabinet. I'll quickly sum it all up as to why and spare the long-winded explanation. Today's music is almost completely devoid of originality and inspiration. There are almost no groundbreaking sonic or compositional ideas remaining to be discovered or synthesized from the musical incubator. It's almost tragic, really. Instead what you've been seeing and hearing is a return or revisiting of what's already been done in every category of music. As long as we remember and keep producing talented artists out there to play the stuff we'll be ok and maybe then who knows, someone might prove me wrong and stumble upon unchartered territory one day!
@@jlinky2746 don't believe we need very much "new good" music 🙄? All anyone needs to do is listen to the really great music that thank goodness we have available to us forever from Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Moody Blues, Queen, Allman Brothers and a lot of others that I and so many have had the Luck to have grown up with!
The keyboardist Jon Lord (RIP) was classically trained and helped greatly in Deep Purple developing thier sound. To see what I mean, try listening to to the song April off their third album (self titled) Deep Purple.
My favorite Purple tune. Aggression
People talk about the cliche of the riff-- and the song-- "Smoke on the Water," but the version on "Made in Japan" (in my view now the *only* version) could be the single best live hard rock performance of all time.
Mary Long, is a deeper cut from the album who do we think we are. The vocals, and especially the lyrics are totally awesome, I totally recommend you all check this song out. It's not the greatest rock song ever but it has all the elements of a great song.!
Well Bob, you're a total genius, you have incredible taste!
Ian Paice, one terribly underrated drummer....just goes CRAZY the whole time. ...and Jon Lord...what can you say ? just a killer band (this is mark 3 of the band). boggles the mind that these guys just got inducted into the RRHoF a couple of years ago. criminal. one of the purveyors of heavy metal. great great band
He was not under-rated by the fans, other musicians or bands of the 70s. He was effectively a hard-rock drummer with jazz hands and feel, and he made songs swing. Even now aged 74 he still has incredible hands and touch.
THESE 2 CHICKS KNOW THIER MUSIC 😁
Ian Paice used to play some evenings in a pub in Leicester, sometimes with Jon Lord and members of the Spencer Davis Group. He was a phenomenal drummer!
Ian Paice and Tommy Aldridge are my top 2 favorite drummers of all time.
Richard Laurence he still is 😉
@@HocusPocusFocus69 ..check out Todd Sucherman of Styx. He's all over UA-cam...has a lot of isolation videos in concert... He's a beast...
@@jazzyboy7784 I'll have to do that!
@@HocusPocusFocus69 ✌
DP has amazing musicianship and creative song writing skills, that's a given. But I think something that puts them above the rest is Lord's classical and baroque influences. You can hear them plainly in this song. Also, there really is no other singer like Ian Gillian with his melodic screams. DP, Sabbath, and Led Zep, the unholy trinity. My favs.
You know this is David Coverdale on vocals, right?
There's alot of Wagner too
Some bands pretend to rock, Purple was one the hardest rocking bands ever. I'm a Zep head but Purple rocked the shit out of 70s. Oh, and one word about this song: drums
Great choice, guys. What you're hearing: The lead singer (Ian Gillan) and bass player (Roger Glover) had left the band. They recruited a very young David Coverdale (later of Whitesnake fame) as their new lead singer, but they also landed Glenn Hughes on bass.....the guy doing those insanely high harmonies (his nickname in the UK is "The Voice"). With such new, raw vocal firepower.....this song was the perfect vehicle to show off this powerful new lineup.
This was a killer! I guess the keyboard was the instrument at 5:15, which was great. Love your shirts, especially the pink flamingos! (Also just a nod to Brian May's birthday today!)😀🔥❤️
It was about time you boys finally took one of my earlier song suggestions to heart! And you were not disappointed, now were you? Next on the Deep Purple playlist, I recommend either "Space Truckin'" from the Machine Head album (Little Blond Twink will like the drums/vocals, and it's the same lineup that did "Child In Time") or "Stormbringer" (same lineup that did "Burn"). Both tracks are rocking and will bring it just the way the two of you like to roll.
Perfect Strangers and Knocking at Your Back Door are must-listens!
Ritchie Blackmore Jon lord rip and Ian Pace is a force of nature. Like a hurricane. Blackmore guitar playing is like a Lazer beam intense perfect and focused.
You should react to Catch the Rainbow by Rainbow live in Munich 1977. It has the same guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, and it features Ronnie James Dio on vocals giving a softer more beautiful vocal performance. It’s a bit longer of a song but it truly is a masterpiece.
even better version of catch the rainbow is the on stage version its live with possibly the best guitar solo ever!!
Agree that is some tune and deo vocals are amazing.
Same show but mistreated is my go to from that show. Even though catch the rainbow was actually the song that got me into music when I was 5yrs old.
Almost any Rainbow with Dio live.
@@mustangdebbie56 yes. Exactly
The live version of "Burn" is California Jam 1974. Deep Purple was a bamd I liked in the 70s bit I also took them for granted. It is only in hindsight that I am able to see their greatness. There were so many good bands at thst time! There are some great ones now too but (IMHO) not nearly as many. Keep up the good work and Long Live Rock N Roll!
You ever heard the Rainbow song "Long Live Rock N Roll?"
Ian Paice is a beast on them drums
My late Brother who was a drummer said that in this Ian Paice is playing a drum solo within the song
"Knocking At Your Back Door!" Great Purple song!
"It's Not The Kill, It's the Thrill Of The Chase..."
that reminds me of Motörhead - The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
The Perfect Strangers album had some fun times.
Mark11 lineup, Gillian, lord, blackmore, paice, glover, best
I loved all of the deep purple bass players but glenn hughes just freakin rocked this song
John Lord on keys! Ian Paice on drums! Richie Blackmore on guitar! David Coverdale lead vocals! Glen huges on bass!
Ritchie Blackmore killed his contemporaries. Nobody better at that time.
5tar5z well no one had Jon Lord either
You should take a listen to Black Country Communion. It's a super group with Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham (Jon Bonham's son), Joe Bonamassa and Keyboardist Derek Sherinian. Anything from their first self titled album . It's great modern classic rock...
Ian Paice masterclass on taste and technique...guitar tone is pure branding...nobody else but Richie...back when bands had their own sound...
Deep Purple, awesome.
One of my favourite purple tracks, they were groundbreaking for the time and this lineup included David Coverdale on vocals who replaced Ian Gillan (from the Made in Japan & Machine Head recordings) when they folded in the mid 70's Coverdale went off to form Whitesnake and was eventually joined by John Lord (keys) and Iain Paice (drums) Richie Blackmore went off to form Rainbow with Ronnie Dio and eventually Roger Glover (bass) from Purple. You should check out Higway Star from Made in Japan & Tarot Woman from Rainbow Rising.
David Coverdale now of Whitesnake replaced Ian Gillan on vocals with Glenn Hughes replacing Roger Glover on Bass and vocals, great Album.
Glenn Hughes later sang for Black Sabbath, as well as Ian Gillian!
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@@walkingwounded3824 what about..rod evans....?!
@@GUR-ARYEA What about him?
@@walkingwounded3824 he allso was the first vocalist in deepurple..in the 2 first records of them..and he was a good one.deffently rock vocalist voice.
Ian Paice the drummer one of the top 3 rock drummers EVER!!
Deep Purple Live at California Jam 1974 !!!
David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes on vocals in the early years of Deep Purple ....absolutely fantástics !!
What are you talking about? Ian Gillan was the original singer.
No, Rod Evans was the original singer on the first 3 albums.
You should listen to Stormbringer from the same band
I had to mute the sound of the video here at work...watching these guys with no sound is fucking hilarious!
I saw DP on that tour... freakin' awesome!
Great stuff guys from the Deep ☝️