@@eucaliptuspin7208 The question from a Led Zeppelin fan seems a bit provocative, but I'll answer. Blackmore is recognisable by the way he plays and not only by his right hand flying out, but also by his thumb work on the top string.
Blackmore was great here but for me the magic of this track is that it explores all band members abilities - this could not be done without Paice and Lord and nobody could create that atmosphere like Gillan. It’s the most complete DP track and the best showcase of individual and collective talent.
The version of this song on Made in Japan completely shreds. Ritchie tears it up. The whole band just shines on, to me, maybe the finest live album ever.
Yes. And this was not it. This was a really sad singing version (understandably). He doesn't even bother attempt the really high bits and most of the rest was pretty awful.
I was born 1962, know this song since 1973/74 from the live album "Made in Japan"...hear it again and again, still today. But watching Ritchie is another world. This unbelievable guitar solo starting about 04:40....... can't hardly follow his fingers with my eyes. That's music, that's art, that's the implementation of emotion, skill and heart. I regret the generation of youth of today who don't get to know real music anymore
I've been a fan since I first heard Hush back when it first came on the radio. I saw DP 3 or 4 times in the 70s. First drawn to the keys. Then noticed Blackmore. What an amazing core. In the last 5 years I've been listening more to Glover. He always maintained a solid foundation. Lately I have been concentrating on the drums. Ian Paice is remarkable. He is incredibly fast while remaining very musical. I am just blown away by the talent in this band. I am indeed fortunate to have been here to see them live. The show was never less than what I expected.
Это надо иметь талант , так пить ,как Гиллан и при этом так петь!!!!!Быть неуживаемым человеком ,как Блекмор и играть ,как он!!! Гении.., которые уходят потихоньку , как Лорд.
Blackmore is a freak. He is definitely one guitar player that plays the whole neck, not just the high notes. It tears me up that old age got to him. Thank God he left so much music for us to listen to.
I don’t think you could describe Ian Paice as underrated - Highly Rated I’d say .... he’s probably in the top five of most well known, recognisable, rock drummers
An excellent version of this absolute masterpiece. Yes, for sure, Richie Blackmore remains one of the best guitarists of all time. It's not only a question of technical skills. Richie has the intelligence in terms of the choice of notes that sound good. He never learns by heart his solos and every time he plays them differently. A genius !
Deep purple will always have a special place in my heart. Not only for some of the most amazing music I've ever heard but the memories I have of my Dad who sadly passed in January. My first concert was seeing Deep Purple at the royal Albert hall with Ronnie James Dio and the London symphony orchestra at the age of 15 and I was obsessed after seeing you live. Dad & I went to pretty much Every UK show after. He loved your music so much and you were his favorite band, he often referred to Jon Lord as "God with sunglasses". My Dad was a true Deep Purple fan and was even wearing one of your T-Shirts when he took his final breath. Thank you so much for the music. Much love!
Who's down voted this? Can never understand some people's mentallity! Great track! Great playing! Great version! 1,000,000,000 times better than the crap you get today!!
OMG what was I missing?!!! this is soooo music and sooo good. My cat was watching me bang my head just now listening to this. RIP John Lord. Ya I saw DP a couple of years ago and his voice was pretty well much done.
A guitar solo, back in 1969, that came from a place no-one dared to go. Not Hendrix, not Alvin lee, Not Jimmy Page. Only Blackmore went there and he brought back magic, didn't he. Gillan's voice was alreadsy shot here; he couldn't sing the high notes any longer. I've seen him doing it before. I've watched and heard him. It was magical, back in the day. I cried over it and still do at times.
As someone who isn't well versed with guitars or the history, im curious what do you mean by Blackmore going to places tht the other greats didn't dare to?
Absolutely amazing how Ian Gillan has maintained (even improved) his vocal skills over the years. Doing this song live is a miracle. Ritchie, Jon and Ian are equally from another universe... divine!
Deep Purple live is pure excitement! I have seen and heard Blackmore live many times, but he never sounded better than this. The rhythm section as always drives this machine and are incredible. Only Ian Gillan sounds off on this. The years of screaming caught up to him.
I somehow think Ian Gillan is great here. Sure he has sounded better but there is something with him not exactly hitting those high notes and resorting to power and brute force that makes it insanely emotional, he is pouring his soul out into the microphone.
@@otnoirhc I read an article about Purple, where Gillan didn't want to sing this song at some shows because his voice wasn't up to it. Blackmore, who didn't care for Gillan at this time, would purposely play it just to make Ian look bad.
So what if it isn’t like their performance back in the day…..voices do change and there is no reason to insult them or say that Ian’s vocals are “shot”. Because of what they may sound like NOW does not take away from what they were THEN! BE NICE!!
And remember this was an incredibly hard song to sing when he was at his best. So obviously any wear and tear on his voice is going to show up in this number as he ages.
The best line up of Deep Purple .... they were unbeatable at the time in the Rock world....each individual a master in his field....absolutely magnificent!!!!!!
I was there, man, more than three decades ago now. A night marred by Ritchie's petulance, but when he did bother to set foot on stage and pull out his chops, he showed that there was no one better.
Absolutely stunning. It's amazing to watch there four come together and play that good. Deep Purple is one of the most talented rock band to ever come together.
Thanks Ian Gillan! You sacrificed your voice to offer us such great moments, without thinking of yourself! Ritchie could change his guitar chords, but you your vocal chords not! I still listen to it and can‘t find something replace your performances!
actually was kind of dumb how he fucked up his voice, when he was with sabbath his doctor told him to go to surgery before touring, and he went anyway on tour for almost two years...
This is a guitarist, and a band, right at the top of their game. It's a treat to capture, a privilege to watch. Blackmore remains one of my top guitar players because; He makes his playing so damn exciting, fast, but never chromatic, repetitive, or mindless scale shredding. One of the few who understands, and makes a Strat sound magical, instead of just incredible. His solos are uniquely different, with touches of things we recognise to bring us back to earth. He's British, and I'm bias. Most of the world's top players are British, Beck, Green, Clapton, Blackmore, Latimer, M Taylor.... That's no slight on the fabulous American and awesome world guitar players either.
András Volentics you must be joking or you are a complete idiot with no education no knowledge and no culture. Just because you like someone doesn’t mean they’re gonna be remembered in a thousand years. I like my dog
@@jean-marieboucherit4716 don't care either , but why the insults just because you disagree,,,everyone is wrong cause your rite? maybe an intelligent rebuttal is beyond your intelligence , education and in this case especially your culture, you are very full of yourself and any point of sounding smart is lost , and I hate your dog
О милое дитя, Та линия видна . Разлом добра и зла, Цветы и свист свинца. Ты голову нагни, Уйди от пуль слепца. Чтоб рикошет поймать, От линии глупца..............( Когда то я в свое время перевел этот шедевр Deep Purple так. Божественная вещь-божественной группы.)
@2003Cpayne dude i almost see you in comment sections of almost every king crimson and deep purple mk1 songs. i dont know who you are but you have really good taste of music pls dont change that larks tongues in aspic profile photo,that's how i remember you every time
Fuck yes! I kind of overlooked him for most of my life.Watching him play this solo was astonishing . I was born in 1976 so Deep Purple were not really part of the "generation" of music i grew up on. However , after i stole this compilation cassette called Masters of Metal or something like that and it had bands ranging from Deep Purple to Metal Church, i was completely blown away by the song Perfect Strangers which was featured on the cassette . I was around 14 then i believe . So when my mother and i were in a used record store shortly after heaing the song , and i saw the Vinyl version of th Perfect Strangers LP i talked her into buying it for me. Perfect strangers is a PERFECT song .It is super memorable , filled with emotion and the bad is so tight . But it did not feature any over th top guitar playing like this song here did.Oh and of course when i started playing guitar Smoke on the water along with Iron Man were the firsrt riffs i learned lol. But isnt that th case for all rock/metal guitarists ?
The moment I hear Blackmore I know it is Richie. There is so much natural musicality, passion, fire, devotion, refinement and sensitivity in his fluent and soulful playing. A great artist who absorbs me completely when he plays the inside out in a flow and yet in control, a universe on its own.
Deep Purple in Rock is my first unheard album.It was 1971, and I still listen to this band with pleasure to this day. Deep Purple for ages in our hearts!!!
Twister is where I heard that part of the song for the first time when I was a kid, and even over 20 years ago I was obsessed!! I didn't know what the song was and didn't know for years, but when I finally tracked it down I was so excited. I'm a lot younger than most here, but I have great appreciation for older music.
There is no other band ever like this classic DP lineup. Saw them in 73 still on the machine head tour when Ian Gillan was at his best. They Improvise into every song and never do it the same way twice. One of the best bands ever.
On the contrary... I feel Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were more influential as bands. Sabbath started the Metal genre and Zeppelin had good and versatile song writing abilities. But Among the three, Deep Purple undoubtedly had the best stage presence and put on some of the best shows. I think Purple was a band that was very particular about paying attention to detail especially Lord and Blackmore. This gave Purple the advantage over the other two in terns of throwing the best live shows.
In terms of keyboard and guitar, they were truly influential. Both Lord ans Blackmore changed the perception of the instrument, but as a band itself, Led Zep and Black Sabbath are way more influential. Led Zep is the definition of hard rock, and Black Sabbath gave birth to metal. Bonham was also absolutely influential, the most influential drummer in rock history I must say. John Paul Jones was a great musician in every way, Plant's vocal were something never seen before and Page's riffs were absolutely great. For me, Led Zep is probably the most influential band behind the Beatles, each one of its members were the best on their instruments (something you don't see everyday) and they defined the 70's rock music.
Yes, Black Sabbath are to BLAME for metal. Ozzy Osbourne is a terrible singer who doesn't even write his own lyrics - and he's committed vile crimes against animals. Iommi and Butler are good, but being associated with that singer negates their relevance. The Big 3 to me is Purple, Zeppelin and Mott the Hoople, who were just as heavy but not metal. The press has bigged up Black Sabbath, but in fact they were regarded as a joke pre-stoner culture, with vacant people using the word "like" in every sentence. Purple apparently sold twice as many records as The Sabs, and Zeppelin sold twice as many as Purple, so that tells you something about influence. Uriah Heep were also pretty successful, and Budgie. And there's the small matter of Rainbow, Whitesnake and Gillan...
@@AlexAlexon3897 Black Sabbath was great too, you're just very pretentious. I love Zeppelin and Purple every bit as much, and they are all great bands. Ozzy was a great vocalist within the 70s and 80s. His voice did age, but so did Plant's and Gillian's. Ozzy isn't quite as good a vocalist or lyricist as Gillian and Plant sure, but still did great things with the voice that he had. You can't hear songs like Mama I'm Coming Home or Goodbye to Romance and not feel moved by Ozzy's vocals. He is brilliant in Snowblind, Changes, Planet Caravan, War Pigs, and a whole lot of other great tracks. And Geezer Butler is probably the best bass player of the three bands, and a great lyricist as well. Not to mention Tony's riffs and even his acoustic playing and overall songwriting capabilities, are top notch. He can write metal, but also pleasing acoustic segments as well. Of course Page and Blackmore are both capable of this as well, Tony is capable. Fluff is a perfect example, Children of The Sea, Spiral Architect, Heaven and Hell. There is plenty of good within their music, especially with Ozzy and the great Ronnie James Dio as the vocalists. Great music and album sales have nothing in common, because there are thousands of brilliant musicians who aren't selling that many albums, especially these days. You could argue over their influence, but bro, every one knows Iron Man, every one knows War Pigs, and there are thousands of great bands to come from Sabbath and the sound that they created. Their music was great and it helped deepen the sound that rock and roll stared. And lets not pretend that Zeppelin and Purple were perfect bands either. They did a lot of crazy shit too. You think that Jimmy Page or Robert Plant are entirely innocent? Or Ritchie Blackmore? Hell, even John Lennon was a piece of shit at times. And even some of their albums, while brilliant, can have some boring songs. No band is perfect, no matter how brilliant they are. But they all made great and highly influential music that certainly paved the way for thousands upon thousands of musicians all around the world for over 50 years. Whether you like the band's music or not, their influence is there, and it speaks for itself really. And the music is good, that's what should matter overall. Sabbath earned their legacy, no one cares if you don't like them, because they are still with Purple and Zeppelin as the Big 3. Even the 3 riffs every one learns to play on guitar are Iron Man, Whole Lotta Love and Smoke on the Water. That speaks for itself about who is the Big 3.
Debatable because I love all 3 bands with a slight bias towards Gillan on vocals (also because of his solo work esp JCS), Iommi on the guitar, Butler on the bass, Paice on the drums. Lord has no equal except in Manzarek and Emerson. So, of the 3, overall DP for me.
This is definitely NOT the best performance of Child In Time. Do a search for Deep Purple "Doing Their Thing" live at Granada TV 1970. THAT is mind blowing.
Listen! I don't care that Ian lost his voice, lost this spectacular high notes. He is still amazing! He is heart of this band, and Ritchie was DP soul. I like Coverdale era, like Glenn Hughes vocal (and only he kept his voice range) but i think and i feel, that only this Mark2 line up was true and unique. And it means so much to me.
Child in time brano unico nella storia del rock mondiale.eterno stratosferico fra gli assoli mostruosi del rock.quando avevo 22 anni lo ascoltavo ore ed ore vivendo senzazioni sensazionali.ghilan mostruoso e blakmur unico chitarrista mostre degli anni 60 e 70.velocissimo e intenso.i più grandi del rock.Dainese Aldo.
Blackmore came from another world. The recognisable right hand withdrawal is amazing.
Can you elaborate more on the right hand withdrawal please?
@@eucaliptuspin7208 The question from a Led Zeppelin fan seems a bit provocative, but I'll answer. Blackmore is recognisable by the way he plays and not only by his right hand flying out, but also by his thumb work on the top string.
There will never be another guitarist that approaches Blackmore in ability, musicality, charisma, mystique, stage presence. He is one of a kind.
Agree 100%. He is a great history of rock music and not repeatable.
tak jest
Blackmore was great here but for me the magic of this track is that it explores all band members abilities - this could not be done without Paice and Lord and nobody could create that atmosphere like Gillan. It’s the most complete DP track and the best showcase of individual and collective talent.
Jimmy Page is equal number 1 with Ritchie.
They are both great with similar careers
NO
ONE OF THE BEST BLACKMORE'S SOLOS....EVER !!!!
Думаешь? А мне нравятся все его соло в Дип Пёпл
5:36 ---> Simply amazing. Never listened to something so intense.
The guitar solo is one of the best I‘ve ever heard from a guitar player.
Wasn't it?? Wow!!!
The version of this song on Made in Japan completely shreds. Ritchie tears it up. The whole band just shines on, to me, maybe the finest live album ever.
Yes. And this was not it. This was a really sad singing version (understandably). He doesn't even bother attempt the really high bits and most of the rest was pretty awful.
Ritchie Blackmore is the only guitarist that play rhythm parts during solo: 5:36. And what a solo, has to be said!
I was born 1962, know this song since 1973/74 from the live album "Made in Japan"...hear it again and again, still today. But watching Ritchie is another world. This unbelievable guitar solo starting about 04:40....... can't hardly follow his fingers with my eyes. That's music, that's art, that's the implementation of emotion, skill and heart. I regret the generation of youth of today who don't get to know real music anymore
This song is from in rock album. It was a great heavy rock album
His technique is out of the world
So regret that he’s not with DP anymore.
I've been a fan since I first heard Hush back when it first came on the radio. I saw DP 3 or 4 times in the 70s. First drawn to the keys. Then noticed Blackmore. What an amazing core. In the last 5 years I've been listening more to Glover. He always maintained a solid foundation. Lately I have been concentrating on the drums. Ian Paice is remarkable. He is incredibly fast while remaining very musical. I am just blown away by the talent in this band. I am indeed fortunate to have been here to see them live. The show was never less than what I expected.
The kids of these days only know garbage.
Это надо иметь талант , так пить ,как Гиллан и при этом так петь!!!!!Быть неуживаемым человеком ,как Блекмор и играть ,как он!!! Гении.., которые уходят потихоньку , как Лорд.
Blackmore is a freak. He is definitely one guitar player that plays the whole neck, not just the high notes. It tears me up that old age got to him. Thank God he left so much music for us to listen to.
Couldent agree more
Blackmore, the ultimate guitarist of Rock.
He makes playing guitar 🎸 look effortless.
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Let's not for get Ian Paice..one of the most underrated drummers in rock history! He is awesome!
Totally Solid Totally Solid and right on top of things
I agree totally, he does not get the recognition he deserves.
I don’t think you could describe Ian Paice as underrated - Highly Rated I’d say .... he’s probably in the top five of most well known, recognisable, rock drummers
Concierto en California(Deep Purple)
How can we forget him…
the drummer is a madman what a beast
Amazing Richie Blackmore! We will never again see something like this!!!
AT 6:33 When Ritchie bends the string and parallelly Jon Lord plays a downward smear on the Hammond organs. That combination is electrifying.
Never lost its relevance. See the blind men...could never loose it's relevance. And this goes for the whole beginning lyrics. Keep on
Richie is shredding that Fender Strat. Best guitarist by far in the early ages of Rock......
Agreed But Terry Kath from Chicago was no slouch nor was Duane Allman I Dare to mention SRV none better never will be The 70s and 80s were so special
Gary love Terry and Duane. Its impossible to say who is the "best". They all are in theyre own right imho.
He is a legend
his fretboard was scalloped.. not very common. someone once told me it feels like playing on cheese wire...
david gilmour from pink floyd also ; and jimmy page of led zeppelin ;
Amazing. Ian, Richie, and of course Jon Lord.....A legendary band.....Oh how beautiful
Then entire band is fantastic!!
My God RITCHIE THIS IS OUT OF THIS WORLD. Love the whole performance
maestro richie takes guitar playing to a different level
An excellent version of this absolute masterpiece. Yes, for sure, Richie Blackmore remains one of the best guitarists of all time. It's not only a question of technical skills. Richie has the intelligence in terms of the choice of notes that sound good. He never learns by heart his solos and every time he plays them differently. A genius !
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That's true. in addition, he also had Jon Lord in the band who was another excellent improvisor on the Hammond organs.
They shouldn't learn solos cos the album solo is just the version that made the record, every take would be different
@@lilbeakyregusdaly46 no he didn't
Ritchie Blackmore isn't nearly as refined as Steve Morse
Words do not describe the genius of John Lord and Richie Blackmore. For me there is no deep purple without either of these guys
Deep purple will always have a special place in my heart. Not only for some of the most amazing music I've ever heard but the memories I have of my Dad who sadly passed in January. My first concert was seeing Deep Purple at the royal Albert hall with Ronnie James Dio and the London symphony orchestra at the age of 15 and I was obsessed after seeing you live. Dad & I went to pretty much Every UK show after. He loved your music so much and you were his favorite band, he often referred to Jon Lord as "God with sunglasses". My Dad was a true Deep Purple fan and was even wearing one of your T-Shirts when he took his final breath. Thank you so much for the music. Much love!
Ronnie James Dio with Deep Purple? How that happened?
So sorry for your loss! Hope you are able to continue, but with perspective! All that is on Earth can never last forever.
@@unacuentadeyoutube13 Roni and Rainbow. You know blackmore playig gitar in Rainbow
@@ilkersozener9299 yes, but he said Deep Purple with Dio, not Rainbow
@@unacuentadeyoutube13 a little mistake
There will never be another band like Deep Purple this song Always raises the hair on my arms and sends chills of ecstasy from my ears through my body
Цей ГУРТ - легенда з великої літери. Нажаль з цього гурту дехто вже не з нами. Хай Вам щастить.
Ian Gillan is complete beauty. A beautiful face and a beautiful tongue singing DP's most beautiful song, with his beautiful soul shining through.
If you listen carefully this song explains the entire universe. Thank you for this!
Si!
Who's down voted this? Can never understand some people's mentallity! Great track! Great playing! Great version! 1,000,000,000 times better than the crap you get today!!
The best lineup of Deep Purple! Mythical! The best rock band in the history of rock!
Sumply the peak of artistic expression. I am obsessed with their passion and control.
Ritchie Blackmore's stage presence and charm in using the guitar is absolutely unique.
One of the greatest guitar solo of all time
OMG what was I missing?!!! this is soooo music and sooo good. My cat was watching me bang my head just now listening to this. RIP John Lord. Ya I saw DP a couple of years ago and his voice was pretty well much done.
quite possibly, the greatest song ever recorded
Definitely a top shelf contender
I was 20 when i bought this album. Still have it 52 years later. Deep purple and black sabbath. Guess i am a danseur but long live rock and rock.
Long life to you Sir.
Ian Gillan, though, what a voice ... I remember first hearing this in 79 ... blew me away then and still does, even if it is from mid 90's
the master on the keyboards
A guitar solo played with fury and anger, just brilliant
A guitar solo, back in 1969, that came from a place no-one dared to go. Not Hendrix, not Alvin lee, Not Jimmy Page. Only Blackmore went there and he brought back magic, didn't he. Gillan's voice was alreadsy shot here; he couldn't sing the high notes any longer. I've seen him doing it before. I've watched and heard him. It was magical, back in the day. I cried over it and still do at times.
Was twice to DP concert in Copenhagen year 1972! An experience for life.
Neoclassical metal🔥🎸
Where he used to go nobody could venture lol
Shot? U should sing so well.
As someone who isn't well versed with guitars or the history, im curious what do you mean by Blackmore going to places tht the other greats didn't dare to?
Absolutely amazing how Ian Gillan has maintained (even improved) his vocal skills over the years. Doing this song live is a miracle. Ritchie, Jon and Ian are equally from another universe... divine!
Improved ??? His voice is shot to shit here compared to previously, tho still better than most
Don't know about improved, but I appreciate the sentiment. 70's Gillan is my favourite rock singer of all time.
i mean... he lost range and clarity. but that just happens when you get older
@@aaronsibley I don’t think he took care of his voice as much. Others like prince could still sing the same after being almost 60
Gilla simply SUCKS he cannot sing
Ritchie at the peak of his talent. What a guitar player.
Deep Purple live is pure excitement! I have seen and heard Blackmore live many times, but he never sounded better than this. The rhythm section as always drives this machine and are incredible. Only Ian Gillan sounds off on this. The years of screaming caught up to him.
Robert Burke, ....the time , but for shure the lots of drugs!
I somehow think Ian Gillan is great here. Sure he has sounded better but there is something with him not exactly hitting those high notes and resorting to power and brute force that makes it insanely emotional, he is pouring his soul out into the microphone.
@@otnoirhc I read an article about Purple, where Gillan didn't want to sing this song at some shows because his voice wasn't up to it. Blackmore, who didn't care for Gillan at this time, would purposely play it just to make Ian look bad.
So what if it isn’t like their performance back in the day…..voices do change and there is no reason to insult them or say that Ian’s vocals are “shot”. Because of what they may sound like NOW does not take away from what they were THEN! BE NICE!!
And remember this was an incredibly hard song to sing when he was at his best. So obviously any wear and tear on his voice is going to show up in this number as he ages.
The Lord of the Guitar
This may the best solo I ever saw from Ritchie! Perfect strangers was an amazing LP and tour!
The best line up of Deep Purple .... they were unbeatable at the time in the Rock world....each individual a master in his field....absolutely magnificent!!!!!!
Nu
And this tour was the end of *the golden collective of the group*
So very, ... VERY tight. Can't get a hair between Blackmore, Paice, Lord, and Glover - no matter the speed/intricacy of the music.
This line up was the genuine legendary Deep Purple as I knew them.
The best guitarist in the history of music
Ritchie's solo blows my a** away. Uncomparable.
Jeez man, that solo lead is *smokin*.
I was there, man, more than three decades ago now. A night marred by Ritchie's petulance, but when he did bother to set foot on stage and pull out his chops, he showed that there was no one better.
he is the coolest keyboardplayer on earth
Fire Freeze don’t forget ray mamzarek from the doors too
was, and he ain't on earth any more
And the doors
Rest In Peace Jon Lord
@Chris Manzi my mother.
THIS. IS. MONUMENTAL. After all these years, this is beautiful. I am lost for words, wow.
Ahnaiuede
I know man. It's incredible!
Ritchie doing what Ritchie does best. Simply my GOAT.
Absolutely stunning. It's amazing to watch there four come together and play that good. Deep Purple is one of the most talented rock band to ever come together.
5 band members
@@bcv2372 oops. You're right. Typo
Any idea which year is this
5 of them
Blackmore's solo might have been the best guitar solo ever....no words ....😮
Thanks Ian Gillan! You sacrificed your voice to offer us such great moments, without thinking of yourself! Ritchie could change his guitar chords, but you your vocal chords not! I still listen to it and can‘t find something replace your performances!
actually was kind of dumb how he fucked up his voice, when he was with sabbath his doctor told him to go to surgery before touring, and he went anyway on tour for almost two years...
@@graveyardclassics True, although I doubt he would have been able to keep his 20 year old vocal range until this point when hes 48
@@skibee yes but i bet he would be a lot better now
How beautiful words!!!!!! I hope Gillan sees that comment!!!!!
Y Blakmore sacrifico sus dedos con artrosis ya!
Child in Time has never lost relevance
Супер
It's true
agreed
Will NEVER lose relevance
Yeah this song always prevail
One of the best Songs of all time...
One of the best bands around! This lineup was amazing! ( IMHO )
This is a guitarist, and a band, right at the top of their game. It's a treat to capture, a privilege to watch.
Blackmore remains one of my top guitar players because;
He makes his playing so damn exciting, fast, but never chromatic, repetitive, or mindless scale shredding.
One of the few who understands, and makes a Strat sound magical, instead of just incredible.
His solos are uniquely different, with touches of things we recognise to bring us back to earth.
He's British, and I'm bias. Most of the world's top players are British, Beck, Green, Clapton, Blackmore, Latimer, M Taylor....
That's no slight on the fabulous American and awesome world guitar players either.
Ritchie’s , touch & feel, is matched by …no one
I think only Bill Nelson and Gary Moore are with Ritchie. All geniuses
Simply amazing guitar playing from Ritchie! Thank you mr Blackmore!!!
Deep Purple's music will live longer than the human race
András Volentics you must be joking or you are a complete idiot with no education no knowledge and no culture. Just because you like someone doesn’t mean they’re gonna be remembered in a thousand years. I like my dog
You are wright!!! Deep purple forever!!!! The best band of all time!!!!
@@jean-marieboucherit4716 don't care either , but why the insults just because you disagree,,,everyone is wrong cause your rite? maybe an intelligent rebuttal is beyond your intelligence , education and in this case especially your culture, you are very full of yourself and any point of sounding smart is lost , and I hate your dog
jester mindcrime sorry I was in a bad mood.
@@jean-marieboucherit4716 no worries , respect
Ritchie comes from Heaven ✨🎸🎼
О милое дитя,
Та линия видна .
Разлом добра и зла,
Цветы и свист свинца.
Ты голову нагни,
Уйди от пуль слепца.
Чтоб рикошет поймать,
От линии глупца..............( Когда то я в свое время перевел этот шедевр Deep Purple так. Божественная вещь-божественной группы.)
Child in Time ,on one of the best live albums ever Made in Japan is absolutely brilliant and best live version of the song
Bravoo! Ian, Ritchie, Jon, Ian, Roger all are brilliants! Fantastic...
Legendebi 💓💓
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They are all brilliant in their own areas. No one can be like Deep Purple.
Holy shit! Ritchie Blackmore, what a BEAST!
StillAlivEx xd - He was really playing great on this tour.
@2003Cpayne dude i almost see you in comment sections of almost every king crimson and deep purple mk1 songs. i dont know who you are but you have really good taste of music pls dont change that larks tongues in aspic profile photo,that's how i remember you every time
Fuck yes! I kind of overlooked him for most of my life.Watching him play this solo was astonishing . I was born in 1976 so Deep Purple were not really part of the "generation" of music i grew up on. However , after i stole this compilation cassette called Masters of Metal or something like that and it had bands ranging from Deep Purple to Metal Church, i was completely blown away by the song Perfect Strangers which was featured on the cassette . I was around 14 then i believe . So when my mother and i were in a used record store shortly after heaing the song , and i saw the Vinyl version of th Perfect Strangers LP i talked her into buying it for me. Perfect strangers is a PERFECT song .It is super memorable , filled with emotion and the bad is so tight . But it did not feature any over th top guitar playing like this song here did.Oh and of course when i started playing guitar Smoke on the water along with Iron Man were the firsrt riffs i learned lol. But isnt that th case for all rock/metal guitarists ?
Tom Ibrahimov - I'll never change it. Everyone recognizes it.
2003Cpayne run
КОНЦЕРТ-один из лучших!На фоне конфликта-Deep Purple выдал Сумашедший по энергетике концерт.Гиллан-Велик!Блэкмор-Гений!DEEP PURPLE-Best!
Согласна! Эйфория, блин! FOREVER, DEEP PURPLE!!!!!!
Incredible solo. Ritchie is a genius on the guitar.
Never get tired of listening this masterpiece, this song should be among the best 100 of all times
Best 20
@@christianhoffmann5827 thanks bro 🤘
best 5
The moment I hear Blackmore I know it is Richie. There is so much natural musicality, passion, fire, devotion, refinement and sensitivity in his fluent and soulful playing. A great artist who absorbs me completely when he plays the inside out in a flow and yet in control, a universe on its own.
The greatest guitar composers of all times ladies and gentlemen - Ritchie Blackmore!
Beautiful 💖. Ian blow my mind again,and again as well as entire band. Ritchie captivating
Deep Purple in Rock is my first unheard album.It was 1971, and I still listen to this band with pleasure to this day. Deep Purple for ages in our hearts!!!
3:56 - "IT'S THE WONDER OF NATURE BABY!"
how does this comment not have more likes???
Twister is where I heard that part of the song for the first time when I was a kid, and even over 20 years ago I was obsessed!! I didn't know what the song was and didn't know for years, but when I finally tracked it down I was so excited. I'm a lot younger than most here, but I have great appreciation for older music.
Jon Lord... what a great musician!
Works fantastically well, even 20 years later here. Great vocal, Gillan nails it. Blackmore and the rest of the band on fire.
It's amazing how much talent the whole band had all positions!! Rare
There is no other band ever like this classic DP lineup. Saw them in 73 still on the machine head tour when Ian Gillan was at his best. They Improvise into every song and never do it the same way twice. One of the best bands ever.
Wow!
Ritchie's fastest Solo I've ever heard/seen! Great!
Google: Highway Star Live In Vienna 1987.
It's faster than on Made In Japan and Blackmore is fantastic.
He was in a rage
Monumental performance by DP, Blackmore, fantastic!!!
Jon Lord & Blackmore forever!!!
Yeah and not Gillan wtf happened to his voice on this tour its awful
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@@Алёна-к9з4у what's that mean ?🎸
yes !! the best !!
Последние выступления полным составом. Шедевры и просто чудо. Цепляет по полной. Царство небесное Лорду.
Виталий !!! Ты тоже выложи в своих Одноклассниках В Фейсбуке
@@kanatdos5866 причем тут это ?
Это великое безумие, что парни разошлись. А может перст судбы. Нам не дано знать.
やはり最強メンバー!
グルーヴ感最高!♥
such great musucians, all of them
In my opinion, the most influential band of the big 3. The sound, depth of musicianship, and relevance even as of today is second to none.
On the contrary... I feel Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were more influential as bands. Sabbath started the Metal genre and Zeppelin had good and versatile song writing abilities. But Among the three, Deep Purple undoubtedly had the best stage presence and put on some of the best shows. I think Purple was a band that was very particular about paying attention to detail especially Lord and Blackmore. This gave Purple the advantage over the other two in terns of throwing the best live shows.
In terms of keyboard and guitar, they were truly influential. Both Lord ans Blackmore changed the perception of the instrument, but as a band itself, Led Zep and Black Sabbath are way more influential. Led Zep is the definition of hard rock, and Black Sabbath gave birth to metal. Bonham was also absolutely influential, the most influential drummer in rock history I must say. John Paul Jones was a great musician in every way, Plant's vocal were something never seen before and Page's riffs were absolutely great. For me, Led Zep is probably the most influential band behind the Beatles, each one of its members were the best on their instruments (something you don't see everyday) and they defined the 70's rock music.
Yes, Black Sabbath are to BLAME for metal. Ozzy Osbourne is a terrible singer who doesn't even write his own lyrics - and he's committed vile crimes against animals. Iommi and Butler are good, but being associated with that singer negates their relevance. The Big 3 to me is Purple, Zeppelin and Mott the Hoople, who were just as heavy but not metal. The press has bigged up Black Sabbath, but in fact they were regarded as a joke pre-stoner culture, with vacant people using the word "like" in every sentence. Purple apparently sold twice as many records as The Sabs, and Zeppelin sold twice as many as Purple, so that tells you something about influence. Uriah Heep were also pretty successful, and Budgie. And there's the small matter of Rainbow, Whitesnake and Gillan...
@@AlexAlexon3897 Black Sabbath was great too, you're just very pretentious. I love Zeppelin and Purple every bit as much, and they are all great bands. Ozzy was a great vocalist within the 70s and 80s. His voice did age, but so did Plant's and Gillian's. Ozzy isn't quite as good a vocalist or lyricist as Gillian and Plant sure, but still did great things with the voice that he had. You can't hear songs like Mama I'm Coming Home or Goodbye to Romance and not feel moved by Ozzy's vocals. He is brilliant in Snowblind, Changes, Planet Caravan, War Pigs, and a whole lot of other great tracks. And Geezer Butler is probably the best bass player of the three bands, and a great lyricist as well. Not to mention Tony's riffs and even his acoustic playing and overall songwriting capabilities, are top notch. He can write metal, but also pleasing acoustic segments as well. Of course Page and Blackmore are both capable of this as well, Tony is capable. Fluff is a perfect example, Children of The Sea, Spiral Architect, Heaven and Hell. There is plenty of good within their music, especially with Ozzy and the great Ronnie James Dio as the vocalists. Great music and album sales have nothing in common, because there are thousands of brilliant musicians who aren't selling that many albums, especially these days. You could argue over their influence, but bro, every one knows Iron Man, every one knows War Pigs, and there are thousands of great bands to come from Sabbath and the sound that they created. Their music was great and it helped deepen the sound that rock and roll stared. And lets not pretend that Zeppelin and Purple were perfect bands either. They did a lot of crazy shit too. You think that Jimmy Page or Robert Plant are entirely innocent? Or Ritchie Blackmore? Hell, even John Lennon was a piece of shit at times. And even some of their albums, while brilliant, can have some boring songs. No band is perfect, no matter how brilliant they are. But they all made great and highly influential music that certainly paved the way for thousands upon thousands of musicians all around the world for over 50 years. Whether you like the band's music or not, their influence is there, and it speaks for itself really. And the music is good, that's what should matter overall. Sabbath earned their legacy, no one cares if you don't like them, because they are still with Purple and Zeppelin as the Big 3. Even the 3 riffs every one learns to play on guitar are Iron Man, Whole Lotta Love and Smoke on the Water. That speaks for itself about who is the Big 3.
Debatable because I love all 3 bands with a slight bias towards Gillan on vocals (also because of his solo work esp JCS), Iommi on the guitar, Butler on the bass, Paice on the drums. Lord has no equal except in Manzarek and Emerson. So, of the 3, overall DP for me.
The best performance and solo of "Child in Time". So intense and real!!!
This is definitely NOT the best performance of Child In Time. Do a search for Deep Purple "Doing Their Thing" live at Granada TV 1970. THAT is mind blowing.
Made in Japan’s child in time is the definitive version
DEEP PURPLE = the greatest band in the history of rock, the Gods of Rock.
Best Live guitar player from this planet.
Best band forever!!!!
Jesus! Blackmore was unbelievable at that time.
Difference in Ian's high pitch vocal during the 70's and this performance... anyway they have created history....It lives forever..
The Greatest Song of all Time, for me!!!!
Non solo per te
@@The_Pink_Floyd_Sound pure per me
2021 and in still love this song allways. I was born 1968. Its a legendary song.
Saw this show,one of the very last appearances with Blackmore,really enjoyed it.Also born in 68,it never loses its legendary appeal
I'm a 1991 born who absofuckinglutely loves this song and also specially this version! 🙂
Same. 1968 too.
born in 65 here guys, makes any difference? How could one not like this song (and others)? Love you all...
Bunch of kids on here 59 one of their best songs for sure
Listen! I don't care that Ian lost his voice, lost this spectacular high notes. He is still amazing! He is heart of this band, and Ritchie was DP soul. I like Coverdale era, like Glenn Hughes vocal (and only he kept his voice range) but i think and i feel, that only this Mark2 line up was true and unique. And it means so much to me.
This song and Perfect Strangers are my favorite songs by this group. I can never hear them too much.
Mike S hello🙌yes, i LOVE « Perfect Strangers and Knocking on the back door » so great songs, bye👍
Same same same
And that's the reason as to why I am a die hard fan of Deep Purple.
Simplemente... GENIOS!
UNA BANDA COMO DEEP PURPLE Y ESOS MUSICOS, INIMITABLES.
Child in time brano unico nella storia del rock mondiale.eterno stratosferico fra gli assoli mostruosi del rock.quando avevo 22 anni lo ascoltavo ore ed ore vivendo senzazioni sensazionali.ghilan mostruoso e blakmur unico chitarrista mostre degli anni 60 e 70.velocissimo e intenso.i più grandi del rock.Dainese Aldo.
Is Gillan from the Earth?What a voice!How he can sing like this!
Even when he doesn't want to be there he still kicks the ars out of that solo.. Superb