Funny, no I think it’s funny at all. But years after years until the sum of more than 40 in my country of origin was like cult or initiation 🤔🤔be one side or the other. Or Led Zeppelin fan or Deep Purple fan. They were enemies and they clashed many many times. The thing was so intense, you were from one or the other you family, friends and boyfriend/ girlfriends had to be. Like a Japanese samurai clan. The towns and boroughs line were well defined You can’t have any friends from the enemy side and…….. I was a MUSIC LOVER so I broke those conjures🤫🤫🤔🤔🫢🫢. And I had very good friends from both sides 🙃🙃🙃. My intentions were to enjoy those parties, enjoy the music from both bands not to fight with anyone. We were so so young and rebellious.That was my secret until those times were gone. Violent but at the same time beautiful and memorable moments 😏😏😏. Despite that that kind of music was banned for the Government , we were relentless and didn’t fear to the police or the haters. What a great times. Those times never ever coming back. Sad 😢 😢 Good reaction 🤟🤟🤟👍👍😉😉
"Frank Zappa and the Mothers" ...of Invention ... "had the best place around" .... The lyrics actually tell the story of the recording of Machine Head . Deep Purple were originally all set to record the album at the Casino in Montreux, Switzerland. They were just awaiting a Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention concert to be held before the recording could begin. But the Casino burnt down during the concert, after some stupid had fired a flare gun into the Casino's ceiling. (Purple were in the audience. They ended up at the Grand Hotel, closed for the winter season, where the recording eventually commenced during December 1971. They recorded the album with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, also mentioned in the lyrics.
"Smoke On The Water" - the most famous guitar riff of all time! ...but R. Blackmore's GUITAR SOLO in ORIGINAL STUDIO RECORDING is one of my absolute favorites!! world class!!! … Not forgetting drummer Ian Paice who is an absolute gift in music history!! 🎸🥁 Thank you
Smoke on the water is what put them on the map. And it put them on the map in a very massive manner. The machine head album itself was a huge thing. Nothing made them more successful than this song and this album. It is the quintessential deep purple.
I agree with you -- SUCH a great voice. I have always loved it, he has a great tone to his voice, and you're right -- he plays around with the notes. And also 👍 about all the other guys -- this has always been my favorite band. Love your reactions! -- many thanks. So, so many great songs of theirs...I'll let the masses decide, and I'll come back when you get to the ones that aren't as famous but are still excellent. One kind of sad thing is that I wish there was more live video footage from those early Ian Gillan years. There is some but just not as much as there should be. I think "Highway Star" will probably be next. There is live footage of Ian doing it...I think 2 versions and one is spliced together by a fan but it's really well done. Cheers!
I am amazed and awed every time I watch Deep purple perform. They are such great musicians, dynamic performers, and they put on a great show. Each member is legendary in rock music. Unfortunately Ian Gillan left the group in 1973. Richie Blackmore said in an interview that he never got along with Ian. Richie Blackmore was friends with the drummer in Led Zeppelin John Bonham. They would often get together when performing in the same place, and hit the bars. I enjoyed your reaction and more Deep Purple.
I'm not certain as I wasn't there but I think I remember reading that Ritchie and Ian got along for the first couple years but then it started to go south. They did re-unite 2 more times, as you know, but again the good vibes didn't last between them. 2 strong personalities....
From the highly successful Machine Head album. Other hits on it are Highway Star, Space Truckin and Lazy. You definitely need to check out the 1970 live in London video of Mandrake Root. You can almost hear the foundations being laid for heavy/speed metal. Great reaction as always.😀
great band, I remember when my sister brought home Shades of Deep Purple in 1969, I was 10 and I was sold, Herman's Hermits and Gene Pitney went out the window and it was Cream and Procol Harum... and Deep Purple, thanks for the great vid, and the trip... and a suggestion, My Woman From Tokyo has always been a favorite
Hi Ola, as always, I love your reaction. So genuine and real. The smoke on the water was the smoke from the fire spreading over Lake Geneva in Switzerland. The band was there to record an album at the casino complex. However, the casino was destroyed in the fire.
Bless Olavity - The audience were standing up - you have no idea; most audiences were forced to sit and not react. This was a rarity - Olavity, the internet is a wonderful thing, if you ask questions, it can give answers - looks don't count. Research does.
Hey there again , Ritchie Blackmore the guitarist along with Jon Lord on organ were prolific in this period ,the 5 albums they did do not contain any 'duff' songs . Every ones a winner so to speak. Love mk 2 Deep Purple the most. Im glad you like .
The original lineup was Rod Evans on vocals, Nick Simper on bass, Jon Lord on keys, Ritchie Blackmore on guitar and Ian Paice on drums. Ian Gillan (vocals) and Roger Glover (bass) replaced Evans and Simper and that is when they got very popular. Eventually, Gillan and Glover were replaced by David Coverdale and Glen Hughes. Blackmore did not like the direction the new members were taking the band so he left and formed Rainbow. Tommy Bolin replaced Ritchie for one album until Bolin passed away and the band broke up for a while. Coverdale, Lord and Paice formed Whitesnake but eventually only Coverdale was left in Whitesnake. Deep Purple reunited with Gillan, Lord, Blackmore, Paice and Glover in the 80s for three more albums but Ritchie and Ian Gillan didn't really get along and Ian left for one album but returned when Blackmore left to reform Rainbow and eventually his Renaisaince style band with his new wife Blackmore's Night. Today Ian Gillan, Ian Paice and Roger Glover remain, Jon Lord passed away but the band is still active today. I think I got most of that accurate or at least close to accurate.
If you never picked up a guitar in your life, you can learn to play this riff literally in about 10 minutes.....its almost always the first riff new players learn. "Unknown Soldier" and "When a Blind Man Cries" are great Deep Purple tunes too
the first song I learnt when I was learning guitar was "Smoke on the water". Another song from deep purple might be beautiful to me and I want to learn is "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming". maybe you can listen to it.
the first song I learnt when I was learning guitar was "Smoke on the Water". Another song from deep purple that is probably beautiful to me and I want to learn is "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming". Perhaps you could to check out that song
Are you talking about the version with the feedback? It's live. Actually ...Where i was at it was confusing. We would hear it on the radio and great, then hear it another time and not great. The studio version sounds dead compared to the live ...Made In japan .. album that they were also playing on the radio at the time.
Delightful reaction. And how many shows did I see in the mid-to-late 70s in fairly small intimate venues like this for cheap ticket prices of these bands that end up becoming iconic. Oh my. You absolutely have to hear Highway Star off of their Machine Head album, which is the album that this song is off of. It's a famous album with a bunch of hits and it influenced so much Rock music. I really think you should hear the studio version because that was what was on the radio all the time and this album got played everywhere all the time, but you get to hear that sheer wizardry of it. But I have seen a great live recording love it as well, and either way you get to hear Jon Lord on the Hammond organ doing these really amazing fast parallel runs with Richie Blackmore on the guitar. My Woman from Tokyo is another hit, but my favorite two are on side B of the record album and they are back-to-back, Lazy, and, Space Truckin'.
If you want to hear, in my opinion, the best versions of their songs live, do yourself a favor and listen to the album Made in Japan. It is a mind-blowing experience. If you are a DP fan, it is a must hear. Enjoy
One of the best known riffs and songs ever, this version of Deep Purple is on a similar level of heavy music excellence as Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, those 3 bands were just so incredible in their instrumental prowess, song writing, amazing vocalists and their incredible mastery of both the studio and the stage. They were the best in Rock Music History for this genre of music. If you want the best in heavy rock, please explore these bands and we'll be along with you! Next for Deep Purple, do Highway Star, the studio is immaculate but the live version on Made in Japan is the definitive version of the song, they just blast off at the start of an amazing concert, one of the best ever. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
THE BASS GUITAR PLAYER ROGER GLOVER WROTE THIS SONG AND HE WAS A GREAT BASS PLAYER AND AND SADLY JOB LORD DIED AND HE WAS A GREAT ELECTRIC ORGAN PLAYER AND IAN GILLAN SANG THIS SONG AND AND RICHARD BLACK MORE PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR IN THIS SONG AND JOHN LORD PLAYS THE ELECTRIC ORGAN IN A SONG CALLED LAZY AND IAN GILLAN SINGS THIS SONG AND IAN PACE PLAYED THE DRUM'S WITH iAN GILLAN SINGS THIS SONG AND IT CAN BE SEEN ON UTUBE WHERE IAN GILLAN SINGS THIS SONG AND AND SADLY JOHN LORD DIED AND HE WAS A GREAT KEY BOARD PLAYER IN DEEP PURPLE 💜
Great video! This song is based on true events, chronicling the 1971 fire at Montreux Casino in Montreux, Switzerland at a Frank Zappa concert. May I recommend checking out a *3 SISTER* rock band, they have an incredibly infectious energy and grew up watching Queen, Pink Floyd, Muse, Guns n' Roses, Metallica concerts and I think you'll love them. 'The Warning - ERROR Live at Teatro Metropolitan' for easy searching :)
Deep Purple had 4 different line ups, with the only constant member being Ian Paice, the drummer. They had several lead singers, including Ian Gillan (seen in this video), David Coverdale of Whitesnake, and my favourite, bassist and vocalist, Glenn Hughes. Check out their song "Burn".
Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water !!! Best version is from the ...Made In Japan ... Album Yes ... real story. Lake in Switzerland when hotels were shutting down for the winter which is way the smoke would get cold and draft low over the water. It is quit a story and google it to get it all. . They had to record in one of the shut down hotels because of the Fire. A lot is explained in the song.
It's a pity that the New York concert only has two of three verses, so look up the lyrics and you'll know more of their recording of Machine Head. By the way, Smoke On The Water was just a soundcheck that wasn't to be anything. But they needed one more song to get a full album, therefore Gillan and Glover wrote the lyrics about what had happened to them in Montreux.
Great reaction Ola 🙂 Try reacting to Mistreated live HD at the California Jam 1974 : different line up & one more singer added = great duets from David Coverdale & Glenn Hughes, still same punchiness but bigger sound and great epic guitar part from Ritchie.. Test it!
That's happened in my country in montreux, thats our french part of my country, they talk french. If you like, please visit montreux or geneva or Lausanne. Mfg Willy.
Umm, the casino in Montreux caught fire. Some idiot with a flare gun started the fire during Frank Zappa's show. The Rolling Stones mobile recording studio was there to mix the record outside. They had to move it next door to finish the record.
Los escucho hace más de 50 años!! Para mí, la mejor formación de la banda. La voz de Ian Gillan es extraordinaria 😊. El mejor grupo de la llamada Trinidad Impía!! 💜💜💜💜💜
Original members were Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Ian Paice... Ritchie left the band in 1975. They others stayed until the end in 1976. There was reunion of DP Mk. 2 in 1984.🤓
Blackmore wasn't happy with the direction they were going and wanted to be heavier and wanted a front man like Jim Morrison of the Doors. They found Gillan, but he said him and the bass player were a package deal. Partly because they were poor and had to share their wardrobe.
I have the feeling you could like Iron Maiden too. For example "Iron Maiden - Fear of The Dark - Rock In Rio - Live - 2001", a classic (but a few years after Led Zep and Deep Purple of course)🤘
She should also see Maiden do Hallowed Be Thy Name live 1983. The interplay by the band and with the crowd is off the charts and you get the amazing Bruce Dickinson not long after joining the band. Priceless!
Who knows it might be so popular someday that if you even try-n-play it in a guitar center/shop they will shut you down asap 😉 ( maybe put a few Don't even try it signs around the place 😁)
California Jam -- I agree, that's best for seeing "Burn" performed but the original studio version I think is the way to go first with "Burn" -- the sound quality is just so much better, don't you think? But I'm with you as far as the best version where you can see them perform it. Maybe hear the original album version, then watch it live? That would be my suggestion.
@@Snakehead1964 I totally agree! (I've seen them about 15 times) but it's just, for me, with "Burn" -- the studio version is soo good that I think it should be someone's first exposure to the song.....then the live version, and I too would choose the Cal. Jam version. But it's not a big deal which one is heard first, just that I feel both should eventually be heard. Cheers to you, fellow Purple fan!
You were so sad it was short. If you want a long song by Deep Purple listen to Space Truckin. There is a 19 minute version on the Made in Japan album.❤ Has great keyboard solo.
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Great reaction, Sorry to tell you that this video is edited, the song in longer than appeared here. You are right this was too short, you missed the guitar solo in the middle, the video has jumped from the middle to the end part. For a more enjoyable experience I recommend you to listen to the MADE IN JAPAN (live 1972) version. Also try HIGHWAY STAR, and LAZY, and SPACE TRUCKIN' from the same MADE IN JAPAN album. Happy to see you soon.
Each of their LPs show why they are who they are. I refer to Smoke as the 6th best song on the record. Highway Star, Space Truckin', and Lazy make this required listening, but Never Before and Pictures Of Home shine, as well. I prefer In Rock to Machine Head.
Most iconic riff in guitar history.
And one of the first guitar riff that every single personal learns when they start playing the guitar
..... and not a welcome riff to be played in the music stores LOL 😅
@@debbiegoss4475 😋
but stoled, my conuntry its the real owner (brasil porra)
Funny, no I think it’s funny at all. But years after years until the sum of more than 40 in my country of origin was like cult or initiation 🤔🤔be one side or the other. Or Led Zeppelin fan or Deep Purple fan. They were enemies and they clashed many many times. The thing was so intense, you were from one or the other you family, friends and boyfriend/ girlfriends had to be. Like a Japanese samurai clan.
The towns and boroughs line were well defined
You can’t have any friends from the enemy side and…….. I was a MUSIC LOVER so I broke those conjures🤫🤫🤔🤔🫢🫢. And I had very good friends from both sides 🙃🙃🙃. My intentions were to enjoy those parties, enjoy the music from both bands not to fight with anyone. We were so so young and rebellious.That was my secret until those times were gone. Violent but at the same time beautiful and memorable moments 😏😏😏. Despite that that kind of music was banned for the Government , we were relentless and didn’t fear to the police or the haters. What a great times.
Those times never ever coming back. Sad 😢 😢
Good reaction 🤟🤟🤟👍👍😉😉
"Frank Zappa and the Mothers" ...of Invention ... "had the best place around" .... The lyrics actually tell the story of the recording of Machine Head . Deep Purple were originally all set to record the album at the Casino in Montreux, Switzerland. They were just awaiting a Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention concert to be held before the recording could begin. But the Casino burnt down during the concert, after some stupid had fired a flare gun into the Casino's ceiling. (Purple were in the audience. They ended up at the Grand Hotel, closed for the winter season, where the recording eventually commenced during December 1971. They recorded the album with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, also mentioned in the lyrics.
"Smoke On The Water" - the most famous guitar riff of all time! ...but R. Blackmore's GUITAR SOLO in ORIGINAL STUDIO RECORDING is one of my absolute favorites!! world class!!! … Not forgetting drummer Ian Paice who is an absolute gift in music history!! 🎸🥁 Thank you
I agree , and that is saying a lot when you consider all the great music at that time
Ian Paice is a phenomenal drummer!
like a metronome
Oh yes, Highway Star live is amazing!!! The studio version is awesome as well but if you can only do one for now - live absolutely. 💜
Saw them live 1985 in Stockholm, great concert❤
Smoke on the water is what put them on the map. And it put them on the map in a very massive manner. The machine head album itself was a huge thing. Nothing made them more successful than this song and this album. It is the quintessential deep purple.
I agree with you -- SUCH a great voice. I have always loved it, he has a great tone to his voice, and you're right -- he plays around with the notes. And also 👍 about all the other guys -- this has always been my favorite band. Love your reactions! -- many thanks. So, so many great songs of theirs...I'll let the masses decide, and I'll come back when you get to the ones that aren't as famous but are still excellent. One kind of sad thing is that I wish there was more live video footage from those early Ian Gillan years. There is some but just not as much as there should be. I think "Highway Star" will probably be next. There is live footage of Ian doing it...I think 2 versions and one is spliced together by a fan but it's really well done. Cheers!
Im back again listen to the 'Made in Japan ' live album it phonomenal.
I am amazed and awed every time I watch Deep purple perform. They are such great musicians, dynamic performers, and they put on a great show. Each member is legendary in rock music. Unfortunately Ian Gillan left the group in 1973. Richie Blackmore said in an interview that he never got along with Ian. Richie Blackmore was friends with the drummer in Led Zeppelin John Bonham. They would often get together when performing in the same place, and hit the bars. I enjoyed your reaction and more Deep Purple.
I'm not certain as I wasn't there but I think I remember reading that Ritchie and Ian got along for the first couple years but then it started to go south. They did re-unite 2 more times, as you know, but again the good vibes didn't last between them. 2 strong personalities....
From the highly successful Machine Head album. Other hits on it are Highway Star, Space Truckin and Lazy. You definitely need to check out the 1970 live in London video of Mandrake Root. You can almost hear the foundations being laid for heavy/speed metal. Great reaction as always.😀
Epic Deep Purple.
They wrote, together with other bands, the history of Rock music
great band, I remember when my sister brought home Shades of Deep Purple in 1969, I was 10 and I was sold, Herman's Hermits and Gene Pitney went out the window and it was Cream and Procol Harum... and Deep Purple, thanks for the great vid, and the trip... and a suggestion, My Woman From Tokyo has always been a favorite
Hi Ola, as always, I love your reaction. So genuine and real.
The smoke on the water was the smoke from the fire spreading over Lake Geneva in Switzerland. The band was there to record an album at the casino complex. However, the casino was destroyed in the fire.
Highway Star 🌟
Bless Olavity - The audience were standing up - you have no idea; most audiences were forced to sit and not react. This was a rarity - Olavity, the internet is a wonderful thing, if you ask questions, it can give answers - looks don't count. Research does.
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
And Uriah Heep❤
@@Арман-т3ю Uriah Heep,Blue Oyster Cult
3 riffs that are a must. Iron Man, Whole lotta love, and Smoke on the Water.
Hey there again , Ritchie Blackmore the guitarist along with Jon Lord on organ were prolific in this period ,the 5 albums they did do not contain any 'duff' songs . Every ones a winner so to speak. Love mk 2 Deep Purple the most. Im glad you like .
Next, you must play "Deep Purple - Highway Star 1972 Video HQ," trust me.
The original lineup was Rod Evans on vocals, Nick Simper on bass, Jon Lord on keys, Ritchie Blackmore on guitar and Ian Paice on drums. Ian Gillan (vocals) and Roger Glover (bass) replaced Evans and Simper and that is when they got very popular.
Eventually, Gillan and Glover were replaced by David Coverdale and Glen Hughes. Blackmore did not like the direction the new members were taking the band so he left and formed Rainbow. Tommy Bolin replaced Ritchie for one album until Bolin passed away and the band broke up for a while. Coverdale, Lord and Paice formed Whitesnake but eventually only Coverdale was left in Whitesnake.
Deep Purple reunited with Gillan, Lord, Blackmore, Paice and Glover in the 80s for three more albums but Ritchie and Ian Gillan didn't really get along and Ian left for one album but returned when Blackmore left to reform Rainbow and eventually his Renaisaince style band with his new wife Blackmore's Night.
Today Ian Gillan, Ian Paice and Roger Glover remain, Jon Lord passed away but the band is still active today.
I think I got most of that accurate or at least close to accurate.
I hate to tell you this, but now you’re gonna have to do the studio version. The guitar solo in the studio version is awesome.
If you never picked up a guitar in your life, you can learn to play this riff literally in about 10 minutes.....its almost always the first riff new players learn.
"Unknown Soldier" and "When a Blind Man Cries" are great Deep Purple tunes too
You sure you're not thinking of "Soldier of Fortune"? "Unknown Soldier" was by The Doors.
@@tonyclark3262 Ahh yes, correct, its Soldier of Fortune
highway star…yep 😊
the first song I learnt when I was learning guitar was "Smoke on the water". Another song from deep purple might be beautiful to me and I want to learn is "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming". maybe you can listen to it.
the first song I learnt when I was learning guitar was "Smoke on the Water". Another song from deep purple that is probably beautiful to me and I want to learn is "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming". Perhaps you could to check out that song
The amazing Mark 2 version of Deep Purple, doesn't get any better than this.
Check out the studio version too. It was the way we heard it for the first time and it's great.
Are you talking about the version with the feedback? It's live. Actually ...Where i was at it was confusing. We would hear it on the radio and great, then hear it another time and not great. The studio version sounds dead compared to the live ...Made In japan .. album that they were also playing on the radio at the time.
Delightful reaction. And how many shows did I see in the mid-to-late 70s in fairly small intimate venues like this for cheap ticket prices of these bands that end up becoming iconic. Oh my.
You absolutely have to hear Highway Star off of their Machine Head album, which is the album that this song is off of. It's a famous album with a bunch of hits and it influenced so much Rock music.
I really think you should hear the studio version because that was what was on the radio all the time and this album got played everywhere all the time, but you get to hear that sheer wizardry of it. But I have seen a great live recording love it as well, and either way you get to hear Jon Lord on the Hammond organ doing these really amazing fast parallel runs with Richie Blackmore on the guitar.
My Woman from Tokyo is another hit, but my favorite two are on side B of the record album and they are back-to-back, Lazy, and, Space Truckin'.
The first riff my generation learned on guitar!
Great Reaction. You must check out Highway Star next
That one was one of many legendary classics from the 1970's i love it 🤗🤩🤘🤘
Every one gets spoiled after a Deeep Purple experience ... It is like can it be the end ,,no but damn ,what is next..
Great Band, love your reaction, the best!
Highway Star and Lazy Live in Copenhagen. Denmark.
If you want to hear, in my opinion, the best versions of their songs live, do yourself a favor and listen to the album Made in Japan. It is a mind-blowing experience. If you are a DP fan, it is a must hear.
Enjoy
Ha! Richie is a great name for a cat!
Yes, definitely try Highway Star like you said and drive down that rabbit hole.
Mandrake root
One of the best known riffs and songs ever, this version of Deep Purple is on a similar level of heavy music excellence as Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, those 3 bands were just so incredible in their instrumental prowess, song writing, amazing vocalists and their incredible mastery of both the studio and the stage. They were the best in Rock Music History for this genre of music. If you want the best in heavy rock, please explore these bands and we'll be along with you! Next for Deep Purple, do Highway Star, the studio is immaculate but the live version on Made in Japan is the definitive version of the song, they just blast off at the start of an amazing concert, one of the best ever. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
This has the most iconic guitar rift
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One of the best pieces of Rock Music Ever!
there were a few more verses on the studio version
THE BASS GUITAR PLAYER ROGER GLOVER WROTE THIS SONG AND HE WAS A GREAT BASS PLAYER AND AND SADLY JOB LORD DIED AND HE WAS A GREAT ELECTRIC ORGAN PLAYER AND IAN GILLAN SANG THIS SONG AND AND RICHARD BLACK MORE PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR IN THIS SONG AND JOHN LORD PLAYS THE ELECTRIC ORGAN IN A SONG CALLED LAZY AND IAN GILLAN SINGS THIS SONG AND IAN PACE PLAYED THE DRUM'S WITH iAN GILLAN SINGS THIS SONG AND IT CAN BE SEEN ON UTUBE WHERE IAN GILLAN SINGS THIS SONG AND AND SADLY JOHN LORD DIED AND HE WAS A GREAT KEY BOARD PLAYER IN DEEP PURPLE 💜
Great video! This song is based on true events, chronicling the 1971 fire at Montreux Casino in Montreux, Switzerland at a Frank Zappa concert.
May I recommend checking out a *3 SISTER* rock band, they have an incredibly infectious energy and grew up watching Queen, Pink Floyd, Muse, Guns n' Roses, Metallica concerts and I think you'll love them. 'The Warning - ERROR Live at Teatro Metropolitan' for easy searching :)
Seconded. Deep Purple was my introduction to heavy rock btw.
I'll second The Warning! I haven't been this impressed by a band in decades, they are fire and they do everything on their own.
Great suggestion, they are a great band!
Thats sensationell, that you don't interrupt the songs, that's manifique!!!!!!!!!!
Deep Purple had 4 different line ups, with the only constant member being Ian Paice, the drummer. They had several lead singers, including Ian Gillan (seen in this video), David Coverdale of Whitesnake, and my favourite, bassist and vocalist, Glenn Hughes. Check out their song "Burn".
Classic song🎉
Smoke on the Water was a filler track on the Machine Head album. It wasn't originally intended to be on the album. The guitarist is Richie Blackmore.
I read they were recording in Switzerland because of the high taxes in England, and needed to add another track written outside of UK to comply.
FYI thier original music video shows footage of the casino burning 🔥 up in flames soo this is a true story
this guitar riff !!!!!!!!!!!!
Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water !!! Best version is from the ...Made In Japan ... Album Yes ... real story. Lake in Switzerland when hotels were shutting down for the winter which is way the smoke would get cold and draft low over the water. It is quit a story and google it to get it all. . They had to record in one of the shut down hotels because of the Fire. A lot is explained in the song.
It's a pity that the New York concert only has two of three verses, so look up the lyrics and you'll know more of their recording of Machine Head. By the way, Smoke On The Water was just a soundcheck that wasn't to be anything. But they needed one more song to get a full album, therefore Gillan and Glover wrote the lyrics about what had happened to them in Montreux.
The riff that launched a thousand guitar players!
Great reaction Ola 🙂 Try reacting to Mistreated live HD at the California Jam 1974 : different line up & one more singer added = great duets from David Coverdale & Glenn Hughes, still same punchiness but bigger sound and great epic guitar part from Ritchie.. Test it!
That's happened in my country in montreux, thats our french part of my country, they talk french. If you like, please visit montreux or geneva or Lausanne. Mfg Willy.
It’s crazy to think that this actually happened it must’ve been so severe for the band to see their mobile recording studio catch on fire 🔥
Umm, the casino in Montreux caught fire. Some idiot with a flare gun started the fire during Frank Zappa's show.
The Rolling Stones mobile recording studio was there to mix the record outside.
They had to move it next door to finish the record.
They went to the Grand Hotel and made their record there... with the Rolling Stones truck thing outside...🤓
Every guitarist’s first self-taught song.
Next up from Deep Purple ... My Women From Tokyo... from the made In japan album.
Woman from Tokyo isn't on Made in Japan. Maybe you ment Strange Kind of Woman?
Los escucho hace más de 50 años!!
Para mí, la mejor formación de la banda. La voz de Ian Gillan es extraordinaria 😊.
El mejor grupo de la llamada Trinidad Impía!! 💜💜💜💜💜
Original members were Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Ian Paice... Ritchie left the band in 1975. They others stayed until the end in 1976. There was reunion of DP Mk. 2 in 1984.🤓
Ola, since you likes this one, pretty sure you will also enjoy "Radar love" by Golden Earring?
Great song and band, that song live was epic!
Blackmore wasn't happy with the direction they were going and wanted to be heavier and wanted a front man like Jim Morrison of the Doors. They found Gillan, but he said him and the bass player were a package deal. Partly because they were poor and had to share their wardrobe.
space truckin for next
Must watch them live doing Highway Stat
Typo...Highway Star
My favorite is FOOLS.
And one more thing you’ve also got to respond to the song lazy if you’d like the keyboard, you’re gonna love lazy
I have the feeling you could like Iron Maiden too. For example "Iron Maiden - Fear of The Dark - Rock In Rio - Live - 2001", a classic (but a few years after Led Zep and Deep Purple of course)🤘
She should also see Maiden do Hallowed Be Thy Name live 1983. The interplay by the band and with the crowd is off the charts and you get the amazing Bruce Dickinson not long after joining the band. Priceless!
The best version of this song is in the Lp Made in japan bye
You are a true rocker gal
When A Blind Man Cries is cool.
This song saved them from in millions in £ in UK tax court. It was used as evidence they wrote the album in Switzerland.
If I'm not mistaken R Blackmore said that guitar riff was based on Beethoven's 5th opening 4 notes but played backwards
Oh yeah while I’m at it…Another great song is Highway star.
Hi young lady have a look at Deep Purple - Highway Star 1972 Video HQ Cheers and stay safe.
Who knows it might be so popular someday that if you even try-n-play it in a guitar center/shop they will shut you down asap 😉 ( maybe put a few Don't even try it signs around the place 😁)
You listen to the track ‘Burn’!
Ozzy Ozbour e should get royalties for this song. Living legend🚬
Ian Gillan played Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar the first concept album came out in 1969/1970.
This version is shorter than the album version. Almost everyone in the world knows this riff.
If you liked this version the best version is on the album Live in Japan 1972. The solos are longer and better. Check it out.
Ritchie Blackmore went on to form Rainbow w/ Ronnie James Dio. Check out those guys too.
Burn from Califonia Jam in 1974 would be a nice next one and it would introduce the next singer(s). :-)
California Jam -- I agree, that's best for seeing "Burn" performed but the original studio version I think is the way to go first with "Burn" -- the sound quality is just so much better, don't you think? But I'm with you as far as the best version where you can see them perform it. Maybe hear the original album version, then watch it live? That would be my suggestion.
@@mickeyhank Deep Purple live were usually better than Deep Purple in a studio :-)
@@Snakehead1964 I totally agree! (I've seen them about 15 times) but it's just, for me, with "Burn" -- the studio version is soo good that I think it should be someone's first exposure to the song.....then the live version, and I too would choose the Cal. Jam version. But it's not a big deal which one is heard first, just that I feel both should eventually be heard. Cheers to you, fellow Purple fan!
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You must do studio version
Smoke can be on the Water. nauraly know as fog and also in some water pipes. in the last one. the water is a kind of a filter.
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You were so sad it was short. If you want a long song by Deep Purple listen to Space Truckin. There is a 19 minute version on the Made in Japan album.❤ Has great keyboard solo.
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Supposed to be the second biggest touring band in the US after Led Zeppelin, but with something more disciplined.
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The same members that were on child in time....did you see where the singer couldn't hear himself? He was pointing at his ear
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Check out the this one. You can really appreciate Gillan's versatile vocal style here. ua-cam.com/video/dt-CX3k0PYw/v-deo.htmlsi=EV8LtSfkdHJJisW7
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“Hush”
Ok tomorrow sure
If you really love this song I have two suggestions for you.
1. Lynyrd Skynyrd song, free bird
2. Queen song, Bohemian Rhapsody
Treat yourself to a live version of Highway Star !!!!
Recomiendo ver highway star made in japan
Great reaction, Sorry to tell you that this video is edited, the song in longer than appeared here. You are right this was too short, you missed the guitar solo in the middle, the video has jumped from the middle to the end part. For a more enjoyable experience I recommend you to listen to the MADE IN JAPAN (live 1972) version.
Also try HIGHWAY STAR, and LAZY, and SPACE TRUCKIN' from the same MADE IN JAPAN album.
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Beware. This is a deep rabbit hole.
Each of their LPs show why they are who they are. I refer to Smoke as the 6th best song on the record. Highway Star, Space Truckin', and Lazy make this required listening, but Never Before and Pictures Of Home shine, as well.
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