Deep Purple "Hush" from Playboy After Dark
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Deep Purple performs their hit "Hush" at the Playboy Mansion in October 1968, in this segment from Playboy After Dark. The clip begins with Hugh Hefner talking to the band on stage before their performance.
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Playboy After Dark are some of the priceless 60's music appearances that were actually PRESERVED pretty well. This was great.
Yep it's the "Old Grey Whistle Test" of the sixties
Ian Paice is a complete badass. Always felt he was underrated, and deserved to be considered in the same class as the Luminaries: Bonham, Baker and Moon.
+zoznack
Absolutely! Paice was so amazing live and really expanded on a lot of the studio material.
+zoznack Ditto squared neighbor.
Absolutely; Ian was and is a badass.
totally agree
just saw them live in dallas and he is still bad ass. wish ritchie blackmore was still with them.
The bass player's hair is a thing of wonder and majesty.
This is what spawned hair metal.
So black it might be navy.
I will never make fun of a hipster top knot again.
Bass player, Blackmore and Paice, really messed up the Cream/Clapton 'bouffant hair' craze... LOL!
I think they were all or mostly wearing wigs.
This is TOTALLY AWESOME! The music, the cloths, the style, the colors, the vibe...It doesn't get any cooler than that, because Hef and his cigar say so!
His pipe
The word "shagadelic" was probably invented to describe this show!
Richie Blackmore’s pull-offs with the left hand while drawing our attention to his right hand hand and then smashing those tight chords is what this shit is all about.
For all true Deep Purple fans......this is worth watching if only to see Ritchie Blackmore smile......I have NEVER seen this before lol
eddiejk1 He was in the Playboy mansion. I'd have a huge grin on my face too!
I was thinking the same thing haha. And he didn’t throw a fit on stage either
@@scottknabb2927 Well it is two fold . There was all that hot poontang around and second , you better be nice and respectful to Hugh Hefner in his own castle ! Ritchie had misanthropic tendencies and was volatile but he wasn’t stupid and knew what he could get away with and what he couldn’t.
@@dagnabbit6187 Friends of mine have Met Ritchie and they've all said nothing but good things about him.
He probably broke his jaw doing so.
Deep Purple on After Dark....the sixties were the coolest time ever!!
Ian Paice ... man .. wow , what a fantastic drummer. Even under a low volume setting his outstanding talent is so apparent. Listen to this again and check out his perfect timing.
Unfortunately he just played like this until 1975.
After that, I don´t know what happened, but He started only accompanie the music marking the beat until nowadays.
Not a damn thing wrong with Roger Glovers' bass playing either, its light and nimble and spot-on.
@@goodun2974 That's actually Nick Simper; Glover wouldn't join until a year later in 1969.
Always a fan of Ian Paice. His timing, power and grace showed thru on every song. Clear and crisp drumming, never sloppy. A great talent that I've always pointed out to others.
A true test of a drummer is how well he/she plays when playing quietly.
Hefner knew how to live...Playboy Bunnies and Deep Purple....that is a party.
pajasa62 money and status will grant you that.
Plus, the man worked his ass off to achieve that.
Yep. I've held some reputed parties of my own,, however this is annoying.
He wasn't much of a conversationalist though, was he? He was worse than Dick Clark.
@@jasonjackson3114 What did the three of you do at those reputed parties???
Hugh so suave and debonair
Hugh Hefner playing Ritchie Blackmore's guitar while smoking a pipe surrounded by Playboy bunnies. Give it up fellas. You'll never be this cool.
never were truer words spoken.... I'm not worthy of the wisdom
loved the little nosewipe as he passed the axe back to Richie. Hef is high AF...
@Under the Surface That is cooler than most of the people.
@Under the Surface And at that time in history, that's exactly what a lot of American men wanted.
@@jamesedwards2237 We still want it!
I'll just never get tired of seeing this. The young young lads are so enthusiastic, and full of a bright musical future. Jon Lord played the role of the confident "Elder Statesman" even when he was just 27 years old! Ya' gotta' love it. And yes he knew that house was haunted.
Priceless, Deep Purple in its infancy and a young Hugh Hefner. What an incredible find.
They played this live....incredible!
Deep Purple in a haunted house would make a great Scooby-Doo episode
Especially with those outfits...
I would say the music fits👌Rod Evans as Freddie
Yeah well I would have gotten away with it too if it wasn’t for that pesky rock band blowing my ghost sheet off me with their music
they were playing tricks to each other
What TOTALLY groovy scene!
The definition of "Groovy."
Groovy was what the Young People and Teens in the 60' s were saying. I believe it was like cool or radical! I miss those days ! Some of My Fave years!
Austin Powers approved it!
A Blast from the past!!
DP was a groovy little dance combo! R.I.P. puffy shirts.
D not forget Paul Whaley of Nlue Cheer💰💰💰💰💰💰
Deep Purple was,and still are,one of the greatest bands of all time.
Ken Deren I agree Ken and from most hard rock and metal bands that came after, D/P were a tremendous influence to the craft.
@@mrcody333cam DID YOU KNOW PUTIN IS A HUGE DP FAN!
Dumpy Goodness hmm he strikes me as more of a Moody Blues guy.
Surprising. Now I’m imagining him at Judo with earbuds listening to “ Burn”.
Siiiiiii!!!*
Not really
OMG! The ORIGINAL Deep Purple LIVE in your living room playing the hit song. Ritchie Blackmore playing a GIBSON BEFORE he picked up the FENDER Statocaster NO less. The late Jon Lord handled the interview duties. It's the GROOVY 60's. YEAH BABY! What a find.
Though photos are near non-existent, Eddie VH also played a 335 before he switched to a Strat.
Wow, REAL singing and playing. Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Richie Blackmore.
still groovin in 2020...
RIP Jon Lord and Hugh Hefner.
Richie Blackmore: "Hey, Hef, all my clothes are in the laundry. Mind if I borrow one of your silk bathrobes for our song?"
Not many bands have had as many iterations as Deep Purple and remained successful. My favorite (classic) lineup is Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, Ian Paice and Jon Lord. I caught them in the early 90s when by sheer luck (to me) they reformed and managed to hold it together for a few months. Ian Paice has got to be one of the best rock drummers of all time. RIP Jon Lord.
Left handed,we’re the best drummers.
I caught up with Ian Gillan and John Lord at Sydney Airport when they were doing the 'Perfect Strangers' tour in the mid 80's. Had a chat, got some signatures and went to the gig at the Sydney Entertainment Centre a few nights later. Great guys and great concert. I remember the Sound Engineer was the tallest guy I had ever seen. But when you're 5'7" everyone is tall.😅
Looks like extras from an austin powers film
Shows you how spot on Austin Powers was picturing the 60's.
dave h
Hilarious !
Yeah Baby!!
Seriously that hair doesn't look like it grew on someone's head
@kingofvintage I can. These guys are goofy
One of my the most favorite videos with Deep Purple! Could imagine the dancing people that they will watched forever!?
Ian Paice is absolutely incredible when you listen to this closely - he really underpins the whole rhythm on this tune! Really nails it!!
OMFG!!! That hair is just not physically possible!!!
Especially Nick Simper's hair at the 1:40 mark.
@@Esotereclectic I thought that was Dark Helmet from Spaceballs.
Blow dried and hairspray
They must have used a lot of Dippity Do products! lol
LOL... Dippity Do.... Now that was brilliant !
live performance... a thing of the past. no voice shadowing, no backing tracks. what a relief. hef was around forty years old, but he tried his best to be hip.
one thing about Hefner ,, he knew how to live
I saw Deep Purple in the 70’s and they were incredible.
Jesus, the drummer...incredible.
Ian Paice one the most talented drummers of heavy metal / hard rock bands ever
I love this period of Purple: they started out strong and just kept getting better. I get the impression that the group themselves didn't care for the third album, but to have been written and recorded by such a young band there's some amazing, ambitious stuff on it.
I love to see the progression of Deep Purple through these years. It wasn’t long after this that they really began to take flight and soar into a band that was just something incredible, in my opinion. Truly among the most inspirational musicians of all time ✌️❤️
Killer live performance.
I concur!
That Blackmore - Paice combination in one band was just incendiary.
An actual live performance and expertly done! That drummer is outstanding! Wow- I have never seen this before. And that Hefner guy seems like a cool dude to hang out with!
Love the dancing here and it is truly live!
They're actually playing! I'm very impressed. Amazing!
I've always liked Rod Evans vocals, He had a mature sound to his voice, Plus he did great after Deep Purple, His voice was a perfect fit in "Captain Beyond"
Is that Rod there?
I’m pretty sure it is
Fucking amazing, one of the best "live" recordings ever! My dad and I did a little singing in the car, when my sister was going to marry her husband and after 19 years and two children and a doggie they are just doing fine. Sadly, we lost both dad and mom too soon, but as Frank Sinatra and Arthur Flick would say, thats life.
We saw Deep Purple in 74, 75....the promo was "THE LOUDEST band in the world !! "
Watching this at 16 set my priorities for the rest of my life. Period.
So you started wearing orange pants?
great song
Rod Evans is one of my favorite Rock Singers . His work in Deep Purple and Captain Beyond are exemplary . Funny Rod wore those mod clothes real well and Ian Gillan fit the dungaree fashion better . Another difference between Mach I and Mach II.
Ian Paice is indeed, a “Mad Murricane“! He is an underrated drummer but then again, so was Mick Tucker from the legendary band, Sweet. Tucker was another one of those virtuoso “Precision Engineered Drummers” that was never given the credit he deserved except from his enduring fans. Paice and Tucker are right up there with any one of the big names that got all the credit.
I like the way people used to dance then.
I learned to dance that way as a toddler and can still do it. No one else my age can dance like me so it's unique to say the least. :)
Sky Wings Those girls defintely were hard on a young man's hormones and his religion if he were devout !
John Lord man he was the coolest MuthaFuka....I always loved his looks and dressing stylish ways
He looks like Tony Clifton
green323turbo - haha, that’s all I can see now.
Leandro Machado that’s Jon Lord
This song is an absolute classic- one of my top ten favorites. Long live classice rock.
That was awesome! Ian Paice is one of my drumming idols. And I played Foosball at a bar in Huntington Long Island N.Y. against RITCHIE Blackmore and his body guard! They won...it was only right! HUSH!
The good old days for sure...I remember staying up and watching Mr. Cool Hugh Hefner and Playboy after dark I believe out of Chicago..When I was old enough I went there to hang out..total blast, Lake Geneva Wisconsin, the St. Louis and Phoenix club's.. also later on at the Palm's in Vegas... A relic of the past sorely missed today...READ EM AND WEAP KIDDIES THAT ERA HAS LEFT THE STATION....I SO MISS IT...HELL GETTING OLD BUT I LIVED LIKE NO TOMORROW DON'T REGRET A DAMN THING .!!
The drumming was clearly the most impressive instrument (voice included) in this video..
8yrs OLD WATCHING THIS
FELL IN LOVE WITH THE
BLOND HAIR WOMAN IN
THE PINK OUTFIT AND HERE
i AM AT 61 FALLING IN LOVE WITH THE BLONDE HAIR WOMAN IN THE PINK OUTFIT
ONCE AGAIN sigh!!!!!! 😆
Weed Me
1968...Greatest year for music in history
This is for my fellow guitarists; Hugh has Ritchie's Gibson (ES-335) that 11 months later was used in their 'Concerto For Group & Orchestra'. It was sold at an auction in recent years. It's funny to see Hugh with it, haha!
how sweet is that gig....and the rest is true rock history...
I've never seen Ritchie Blackmore so cheerful. Being surrounded by bunnies will do that.
Definitely one of the greatest bands out together..Blackmore is so underrated.
Deep Purple are a British hard rock band originally from Hertford. Formed in March 1968, the group originally included vocalist Rod Evans, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, bassist Nick Simper, keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice
Rod Evans later wound up in Captain Beyond.
I'm so in the wrong decade ......I friggin dig this 😎💕
this is one of the greatest things i've ever seen.
OMG! The last time Richie Blackmore smiled and used that style of guitar! Well, I suppose the Playboy Mansion had that effect on him! Classic Video, Long Live Deep Purple!
Man they were the grooviest. Did they put the swing into the sixties !! 🕺
Turn up the organ volume dang it!
Jon's Leslie is probably buried somewhere behind the amps
Turn up everything dang it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
@@Kris.G I just noticed that he's playing a B3, not his usual C3.
@@Leesherwood , you'd think they'd be louder with that "wall of sound" behind them, lol!
@@Kris.G , afterwards, Jon Lord went looking for his missing Leslie, calling out for "her", and a pretty young woman said "here I am!" as she twirled around and did a little pirouette for him!
Like that "werewolves in London" line ....the hair was PERFECT!
Oh, man. All those old-school Star Trek hair styles. Herbert! Herbert!
I am not Herbert
@@thedevilsadvocate5210 ...are you One, Herbert? Hey, we reach!
Cool. I used to watch Playboy after dark. For the music mostly.
Uhhh yeah.....
I remember watching this on late night tv a million years ago.
I had the "Playboy After Dark" DVD- Canned Heat Episode. I never even knew that Deep Purple was on that show- awesome!
I saw that when it aired
That really did appear to “groove the kids.”
70's slang for doing cocaine
"Groove the kids"
Hot music and hot babes, doesn't matter the decade or the century, it's always a good time.
One of the best songs of DP, one of their best performance back then in 60's (Playboy's mansion, wow) and, OMG what a sexy dancing of the black hair and dressed woman. So exciting...!!!
Clearly those pants were the reason Rod Evans was ejected from Deep Purple.
lol
LMFAO!! 😂
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!
Maybe, but I believe they never should have dismissed Evans!
Clearly, indeed!!
wow! I was around 7 years old when this was done.
And I love this music. I think it's remarkable how ahead of their time deep purple were!
And they kept getting better!
I think this is the only time Ritchie Blackmore every smiled in his life.
I would be smiling too with all the women in there
Ritchie didn't tend to smile more like smirk...
But recent interviews with the Man in Black sees him smiling (...and smirking) more than ever and displaying a very dry and sardonic sense of humour.
This legendary song is in Tarantino new movie once upon a time in Hollywood 🤘🏻🤘🏻🎸🎸🎸!!
folladordeprostis ironically, as they drive into the Playboy Manison
folladordeprostis .... That's awesome, looking forward to seeing it. He always has a great soundtrack
Dave Crockett Kentucky Woman is also in the movie , but like 10 seconds 🤣🎸🤘🏻
Was also in the best film I've seen this year, Bad Times at the El Royale.
yu stu 🤔
That song surely did come to be a huge hit and I'm glad they were actually playing that song too 😉
It sure took me back to 8th grade in 1968. I tried to wear clothes like this but my mother got in the way. I did have long hair and tried to look as groovy as these cats! Oh how I wish I could visit that time again!
Rare that this is a real live take and not lip synced.
Also, shows the surgical precision of Ian Paice and Ritchie Blackmore as musicians.
Lol not rare it all
@@wilfordgrimley4339 Many. MANY tv performances were lip synced back then. Go watch old episodes of American Bandstand or pick any tv music show. Sure, there were other like the Old Grey Whistle Test but most of the pop singers lip synced.
@@Hue_Nery well i guess thats what i get for not listening to garbage pop then eh?
hueseph
No lip syncing here
@@ralex3697 ✓
Shades of Deep Purple....... I'm getting old
Jim E My favorite deep purple album.
Used to have it on loop 24 7 even when I wasnt home
@@Beniscool950 I had the LP, 8 Track and 45.... never had the cassette tho
dang 45 cost 55 cents
@@Beniscool950 10 cents more than a pack of smokes and a dent in the weed budget..... ahhh good times
Good times indeed
Came for Deep Purple, stayed for something else.
Hugh: the greatest contribution to humanity in history. An actual live version that isn't censored or edited for television like that shit from Dick Clark or Ed Sullivan where it was all lip-synced.
I thought I had all Deep Purple footage but I have never seen this one before.Great stuff, thank you.
In Tarantino's film, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Tate and her husband were playing this song while driving in their car to the party at the Playboy mansion. Interesting. Tarantino...what of this?
Quentin did his homework.
Wrong mansion. This was from the original mansion in Chicago. Hefner didn't buy the second mansion in LA until 1971.
The 60s - electric guitars and mini-skirts, a winning combination
Love it, pure party dancin' and Paicey jazzing it up at the back and all...
I was 7 years old at the time, already into and exposed to this music by way of my 3 older sister. I knew them all and cried like a baby when my sister dropped and broke the Turtles album with It Ain’t Me Babe on it. Today, thanks to Spotify, I have all these songs from the 60s and 70s at my fingertips. Hush is one of them and is often played. I was raised on this music and 50 years later I’m still listening.
I had two older and one younger sister I snuck into their rooms and listened to all their records as a kid. I now have all their albums in iTunes. LOL
“Let’s groove the kids” -
WELL, that sounds down right, “GROOVY”
Magnífico, época maravilhosa, som, dança tudo de bom, e a melhor banda do Mundo!!!!!!!!!!
Happy Blackmore!!!!😊😊😊
If only i had a time machine this would be the place i would go
That type of dancing back then was called grooving to music . Man would I have dug to hang out at that party.
I’m sure my Dad was watching this…
So was Mine! 😄
My dad’s favorite band is deep purple .
Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice and Jon Lord were truly matsers of their instruments, even in the early days!
Did they all get to enjoy a bunny after this I wonder?
The hair! The sleeves! Yowzers. Love this tune, still.
I remember that Playboy show. Was on for a couple of years I think, not too many markets had it on. On at late night too, saw it on TV once or twice. Really cutting edge at the time, great show.
I love this video so much especially when the part when the organist says he saw it with own two eyes 👀 lol 😂
That was Jon LORD and he was one of the great one's.
I got a certain little girl, she's on my mind
No doubt about it she looks so fine
She's the best girl that I've ever had
Sometimes she's gonna make me feel so bad
Listen, hush, hush, I thought I heard
Her calling my name now
Hush, hush, she broke my heart
But I love her just the same now
Hush, hush, thought I heard
Her calling my name now
Hush, hush, I need her loving
And I'm not to blame now
Love, love
They got it in the morning
Love, love
They got it late in the evening
Love, love
Well, I need it
Love, love
Oh, I gotta gotta have it
She's got loving like a quicksand
Only took one touch of her hand
To blow my mind and I'm in so deep
I can't eat or I can't sleep
Listen, hush, hush, thought I heard
Her calling my name now
Hush, hush, she broke my heart
But I love her just the same now
Hush, hush, thought I heard
Her calling my name now
Hush, hush, I need her loving
And I'm not to blame now
Love, love
They got it in the morning
Love, love
Late in the evening
Love, love
Lord, I need it
Love, love
Yeah, I got it
Classic....
time machine. good times. good musics. soul. clothes. hairs. amazing.
Beautiful Band , Music and People .
i wouldnt say hes underrated. Everthing is opinion. He is without question the greatest drummer in the world. my idol since I was a kid. i had his ludwig supraphonic snare and used to love to pretend i was him except i never got good lol. interesting i find out many years later that his influence was Buddy Rich and fell in love with his playing as well. Im more of a guitar player but I love listening to great drumming.