...Absolutely brilliant!! Because this song can't be played better!!! ...There's nothing better than barbecuing with friends after work/watching football with the sound off, drinking a good beer and listening to DEEP PURPLE!! 🎸🎹🥁🎤 🎶 Thank you
Fantastic song by Deep Purple from the album of the same name, from 1974. David Coverdale (later Whitesnake) was the vocalist here, Glenn Hughes bass and vocals, Ritchie Blackmore guitar, Jon Lord keyboards and Ian Paice drums. This was the eighth studio album by Deep Purple. This song is a banger with fantastic guitar and organ solos, it really is a timeless classic. Thanks for your reaction Anthony and thanks for replaying the solos! 😊👍
... I definitely recommend the song “Lazy” because Jon Lord, R. Blackmore and drummer Ian Paice are absolutely brilliant here too! ... soul rock at its finest!! ... But the studio version please, as "live" recordings are always changed. 🎸🎹🥁🎼
Yes, absolutely agree, the studio version of 'Lazy' is absolutely epic! All the solos are fantastic and I love the fact that you have solos from the very beginning before the vocals kick in! 😊👍
I decry the fact that keyboards were never again on such equal footing to guitars as in the era of classic rock. How many impressive piano/organ/synth solos or question-answer-plays with the guitars have you heard in rock music lately? During the 2000s keyboards had almost died out in this genre. At best, we get to fill some background space nowadays.
...Absolutely brilliant!! Because this song can't be played better!!! ...There's nothing better than barbecuing with friends after work/watching football with the sound off, drinking a good beer and listening to DEEP PURPLE!! 🎸🎹🥁🎤 🎶 Thank you
Fantastic song by Deep Purple from the album of the same name, from 1974. David Coverdale (later Whitesnake) was the vocalist here, Glenn Hughes bass and vocals, Ritchie Blackmore guitar, Jon Lord keyboards and Ian Paice drums. This was the eighth studio album by Deep Purple. This song is a banger with fantastic guitar and organ solos, it really is a timeless classic. Thanks for your reaction Anthony and thanks for replaying the solos! 😊👍
... I definitely recommend the song “Lazy” because Jon Lord, R. Blackmore and drummer Ian Paice are absolutely brilliant here too! ... soul rock at its finest!! ... But the studio version please, as "live" recordings are always changed. 🎸🎹🥁🎼
Yes, absolutely agree, the studio version of 'Lazy' is absolutely epic! All the solos are fantastic and I love the fact that you have solos from the very beginning before the vocals kick in! 😊👍
@@annemaclean6634 ... That's right 👍🏻😊
THIS IS 50 YEARS OLD , PURPLES BURN ALBUM WAS RELEASED IN 1974 .... 50 YEARS AGO .. NOT 30..
yes, but this particular version was released in 2004 as 30th anniversary remaster. Obviously, 2004 was 20 years ago so it's now 50 years.
It was remastered 30 years ago for the 20 th anniversary.
Stop writing large for misunderstanding what he’s smartly explaining.
Truth be told: the main riff is even older than that, taken from George Gershwin's "Fascinating Rhythm" in 1924...
I saw Deep Purple with David Coverdale, in March, 1974.
It was the Burn tour
If you like the organ, just wait until you check out Rat Bat Blue!!
Hi there, I did a request for that song a while ago, it's a banger, the organ solo is epic! I'm sure it will be on this channel sometime! 😊😊
You need to checkout the 1974 Live version.. it’s pure Fire 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great album. For me, equal to machine head.
Check the "Mistreated" from this album. Cal Jam 1974 live version. Its incredible
Everybody hears burn but I never see anyone reacting to 'mistreated'
Deep purple 💜💜💜💜💜 geniossss!!!!
After "Lazy," this is my favorite DP song. Thanks for listening.
TODO EL ÁLBUM BURN ES SUBLIME!!!💜💜🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸
キーボードソロのない日本版のシングルを、79年に友達に聴かされて以来45年、私をハードロック・メタル漬けにした曲。😂
A classic fire starter! 🔥
I love Glenn Hughes high register.
C est mr Blackmore 🎸🎸👏👍👏
mr Blackmore 🎸🎸👏👍👏👏👏👏👏
I think that cover art is a tribute to Arthur Brown.
I decry the fact that keyboards were never again on such equal footing to guitars as in the era of classic rock. How many impressive piano/organ/synth solos or question-answer-plays with the guitars have you heard in rock music lately? During the 2000s keyboards had almost died out in this genre. At best, we get to fill some background space nowadays.
ord Paice blackmore
Hammond B-3 thru a Marshall.