Deep Purple - Fireball (TV Performance, 1971)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2012
- TV studio Promo Clip from 1971 - Deep Purple Mark II performing 'Fireball' - the title track from their hit 1971 album "Fireball", featuring Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice & Ritchie Blackmore. Also top and tailed by an interview with Jon Lord.
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I like the way Richie Blackmore showed his contempt for having to mime on TV by "playing" his guitar back to front.
And the way Ian faked the double bass drum groove with a single drum b4 double pedals were invented. They probably said no way we're making room for your 2nd bass drum😂
He wasn't faking, he was just that good 😏
I was 16 and absolutely LOVED Deep Purple...RIP Mr.Lord, you were simply the best !
Ian Paice, what a fantastic drummer.
Yeah no argument
Paice was fantastic!
@@quantumguy39 yea he still is
Best drummer ever
@@jadeshannon2272 One off for sure !
Only a professionell Player like Richie can play the backside of his guitar as well as the front side! Chapeau!🤠
LMAO, that's outstanding
I think he was mocking the fact that they were faking along to a recording, not really playing.
@@supraphonic8143 realy🤪
@supraphonic8143 you caught that too. Michelle Phillips of the mamas and the papas with the banana on live TV cracks me up every time
@@supraphonic8143 I think little Ian was possibly playing a supraphonic
One of the greatest bands ever.
Ian Paice is very underrated!
No he isn´t underrated :) truly he´s fenomenal.
Is he I thought everyone who knows rock know that he is brilliant 🎶
@@ulfjohansson5328 Agree.
Agreed that he/they (Paice and the band) is awesome...but no...he isn't underrated....everyone that knows rock, or rock drummers knows exactly how good Ian Paice was (and amazingly STILL is) and just how much he influenced the whole genre. :-)
Are vou nuts?- Ian Paice underrated? only idiots with no clue at all call Ian Paice underrated.
One of the best intros of all time and Ian Paice makes it look so easy. Fireball is not an easy intro to play. Also Roger Glover gets very little recognition but great here.
Hefty Alan - I've been listening to this song for years, however I never knew that there was a bass solo prior to Organ solo, I always assumed it was six string guitar until today 🎸👍
Si, esta introducción es genial.
Фонограмма...
@@robmac6508 Me the same! I was totally surprised, seeing, that it comes from the bass.
As the late Cozy Powell said, "the bass man he don't cop for no glamour"
I get the feeling that this song is the basis of every band i love to listen to today.
After loving this song as a young teenager, being able to watch this video decades later on my phone is truly incredible!
Did you still love it as an old teenager?
@@terrypussypower🗯💗💗 d#d@ddsst_g//_íúúúúúúúú😉💖🗯
terrypussypower lol
Because whenever there is a song that lives through decades and still is awesome today, means that there is something about them that still makes anyone's heart beat fast, makes you feel something that no other song can. It will never grow old, or come out of style. The song lives forever in young and old . That's real music to me, the songs that has the power to still be powerful after all these years. Long live the 70s !!.
Yeah that's cool and all yet the phone is not a good way for music listening sounds like butt
This solo...is clearly why Jon Lord is probably the greatest Rock/metal keyboardist of all time!! RIP
@Jacob Tobias Thanks bro
He made the Hammond sound like it was specifically designed for heavy rock, while I suppose it was more for church purposes.
The only fault in Lord's solos ist that they are too short.
You are right Cobra!
1 in the world to me Jon Lord top rock keyboardist in the world 🙏 RIP
So impressive. Many have no idea the difficulty performing any part of this song. These guys made it look effortless. Half a century later and I still bow to Deep Purple.
Um, hate to break it to you but, they're not "performing" it.
Check out Richie's guitar in the end of the video 😁
Yeah, you know they're miming here, right?
Unless they're really good at fading out at the end there.
No doubt they could do it IRL too though so not disparaging the musicianship.
Ritchie plays his guitar backwards the end, very tricky
I remember my elder brother coming home one night with Fireball under his arm. I had never heard anything like it and it started a lifelong love of rock music, electric guitars and Deep Purple.
I love that story.
Ian Gillan One of the best singers in rock. No One Came is the best tune on fireball.
That's my favourite Deep Purple song. It's great.
Agreed. Definitely top 5 DP songs for me.
one of the many masterpieces by the best live band ever, Deep Purple! they are genius of music!
"No one came" is another fab track. The whole album was brilliant....not a bad song on it. 😏👏👏👍
May 1974 l was 16 and this was my first LP l bought, it was truly magnificent...........!!!!
The best heavy rock band ever. Nobody can ever match the rock album MADE IN JAPAN a true legend.
Fireball is easily my favorite Deep Purple album. Just fantastic, and totally out of left field.
No One Came
Every Time I See These Live Clips I Earn More Respect For Roger Glover. Definitely One Of The More Under-Rated Bass Players Out There.
Jimi Jamzz his bass work could be phenomenal - Highway Star is a great example!
Live?
Right you are.
His bass fills in Flight of the Rat are incredible.
@@crieff1sand2s 🤣👍
I first saw them '73 when I was a teenager. The next day, my neck was so stiff from headbanging that I couldn't lift my head of the pillow and my ears rang for 3 days afterwards.
But I had a fire-ball !!!
💥Fireball is a fabulous Album 💥
Used to love this band many years ago. Their musicality is unsurpassed.
Great man Jon Lord. Sadly missed. Hugely under-rated in his lifetime. Just the best. RIP Jon Lord - we love you!
Can't nderstand if Man keep on said nderrated
💚👍🍻😎💖
Saw him a bar in a hotel in Manchester about 1975. He was happy to chat to me and my mate. Signed autographs for us. A true Gentleman and very approachable. RIP Jon.
~IDK About That,.
(He Was ALWAYS Praised/Highly Valued,
-And Appreciated, When I Was Growing Up
-So Maybe In The Last 20 Years, But "NOT"
-During Their Time.. ..If You're 35 - 40 Years
-Old, You Will Retain A Different Perspective)
..I Remember His KEYs In Concert [Do NOT Rock]
..And He'd,. ..ROCK THE SH!T OUT OF IT! / KOSS! : )
Making the bloody difficult look easy!
The thing is 1970-75 we were spoilt, so many great extremely creative musicians. Lordy didn't have prima donna tantrums nor was he abusing the Hammond with daggers.
Even some of the pop acts have stood the test of time eg) Slade.
I agree, the Fireball album is awesome
Love Paice's drumming, he's got soft hands,and he can be drumming the hell out of it, and never looks like he's working up a sweat.
Fireball is an underrated album.
No, it has never been.
It´s my favourite one, indeed.
José María Percebal Morlanes mine too; I've been loving Deep Purple since I was a teenager and I'm in my fifties something now; I dig all the music they played, as a band and solo too, and I'm an amateur musician who's been playing their tunes a lot; Fireball is the Mark II album that aged better, in my opinion and for my musical taste
It was Ian Gillan's favorite
Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. The 2 best rock groups............... ever. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Guy Tero agree with you, + uraia heep
Yes, but you missed Pink Floyd.
You forgot The Who
Purple, Zep and Black Sabbath! Gods of Rock!
@Gumshoe Beaumont 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love your humour.
Played it.....over and over!
The drumming on this is amazing. I bought the single when it came out and I played it over and over again for the famous whoosh at the beginning and the drum intro. Fantastic.
Ian played that song with two bass drums.
Turns out it was an air conditioner turning on
not only drumming - DP is mainly an instrumental band - Gillan is just a perfect plum on the top. The guitars are also amazing- not to mention the Hammonds - even after 50 years sound amazing and are deadly hard to copy -try to reproduce Pictures of Home organ solo one day
Yes
Cindy Starfall faceials
Blackmore is so good he can play any side of the guitar lol.
Ritchie does the same thing in a video for Kentucky woman but with the es335
He hated being told to mime..
So he did it to point out to the audience that this was the case... and also to F up the producers
@@rikkinadir I think he and Steve Priest went to the Keith Moon School of Miming. Moon hated to mime and made it obvious he wasn't playing.
Without jack in the guitar.God's miracle
Beatiful time there was!
my first concert---Evansville Indiana-1971-right on stage under Lord's organ. High AF. They were loud AF. Ritchie broke a string and instead of bringing him a new guitar they brought him a string. He strung it in about 20 seconds and played the solo. After the show I walked up on the stage and got the broken string and kept it as a souvenir. No roadies or security bothered me. Then I sat on the edge of the stage and talked to my friends. I was bangin my head on the stage as a strange reaction to shit being so loud. Saw an interview later where Lord mentioned some kid in the midwest doing exactly that haha. 52 years ago. Man, time just goes by way too fast.
It was more like heavy metal than hard rock.
1971.
Holy cow!!
Way ahead of it's time.
Paice is a beast!!!!
(Fireball) and (in rock) are two of the best rock albums, deep purple invented hard rock and heavy rock.
Great band.
Don't forget who do we think we are
Deep Purple is the greatest, love the whole Fireball album.
lu ro
lou riii
b Line star
Best they did for me
You should hear In Rock.
That album really rocks.
Und der grösste Hit von Deep Purple ist und bleibt FOOLS !!!
Deep Purple inventing speed metal right here.
No no no is brilliant 👍
Love Ian's double bass playing with one kick drum :)
Fireball album was the first time I was hooked on deep purple in 1971
Fantastic band...
I had the change of interviewing Paice and Lord. It's enough for a journalist's life. I can die in peace.
Super drumming by Ian Paice
R.I.P. Mr. Jon Lord
That’s Sir Jon Lord. He’ll never be forgotten!
Deep Purple were never the greatest band in the world, but back in 1980 they were the first band I fell in love with, against some pretty strong coemption.
Deep purple simply the best top class musicians
I bought all the Deep Purple albums as they came out, & loved them all. BUT FIREBALL is the only one I could listen to every, single, day!
It is easy to listen to which is why I don't listen to it much.
I like a bit of edginess and to me In Rock is The Deep Purple.
Fireball is a great album no argument but In Rock blows me away.
One of my favorite albums of the early 70's.
Ian Gillan is one of the great rock singers and his work on the original Jesus Christ Superstar album was superb, he was the original singer of the title role!
Skvělá skupina DP. Ian Gillan je nejlepší zpěvák, rozdává radost a energii. Ze srdce děkuji. Thank you very much ❤
Fireball album is amazing
Deep Purple is amazing
One of the very best rock bands ever! Saw the Burn tour in 73. I was eleven and chaperoned.
Burn was 74.
Love fireball since 1974, the mule is great side two
Fireball, one of my favorites!
I remember they kicked off a Bristol show some years back with Fireball, and heck, it was even faster than the recorded version! Great to see Jon talking about. I will never tire of hearing his views on things. R.I.P.
What to say, coolest thing from Deep Purple. John, we always remember you and miss your organ solos.
Haha! You said "organ solos"!
Ian Paice. King of the snare roll 🇨🇦
Those were the days when this was in the charts together with LedZep, Sabbath, ELP etc
4:58 Stunning technique from Blackmore. Not a lot of guys could get that sound out of a guitar with that technique. Or any sound at all.
Especially when he's playing it with the strings facing him and pretending to strum the back of the guitar! ☺️
Knowing Blackmore he was being scornful of the sync.
@@PX14D2 UA-cam comments are indispensable for this kind of profound insight.
There you have a perfect sample of Ritchie's humour. XD
Yes.. Especially since this last part is only drums bass and organ and he's holding the guitar wrong side
Glover/Gillan were a great sing writing due. Amazing lyrics, humble, childish but meaningful at their depth with sadness behind some obvious humor. Great approach to the blues tradition. I miss that greatly
Amazing lyrics? "They be-bop all around you." "Some stupid with a flair gun." Then there's "Speed King." Yeah, let's just take a bunch of random Little Richard lyrics and mash them all up into more nonsense than they already were, and put them to this awesome proto-speed-metal music. Deep Purple's lyrics were TRASH. Great band, terrible lyrics.
Beutiful comment ! Though i havent read or heard the song as yet.
I havnt read the lyrics yet , Sorry but I hope that maybe you dont understand them , because nonsense sucks if its not obviously that. Or at least funny.
@@atlasking6110: It's "flare-gun". I hope that helps.
Honestly don't care for this song AT ALL, but I do certainly recognize and respect a group of artists shooting for the stars in uncharted territory.
All the times ive heard the song throughout my life it never occurred to me to dance to it.
...is that what you call it?
HA HA HA HA HA
How can you hear that song and NOT start to dance?!
😲
@ geon67
LMAO
Amazing!
Fireball first album I ever bought. I was 8 or 9 years old. That is how my journey in music started. Could be worse :)
Sir JON LORD has NEVER been an underrated musician /keyboardist. HE has inspired countless keyboardists all over the world not only with his skills on the keys but also his distinctive "sound" He was my maestro and still is. 💓💓💓
It was the most tragic loss to Hard Rock when Mark II Deep Purple broke up. Your music had a very hard Edge to it in the early and mid 70s that quite honestly I think it lacks now. Fools is a very hard rock song Love It and who do we think we are has some very Killer music on it too. R i p John Lord the greatest.
Fools is soooo fuckin Underrated. if you can get past the intro its one of the most Rockin DP songs.
I stole a lot of guitar licks off No No No.
@@RamonesFan201 I like the intro as mellow as it is though it might have been a bit long but I think it's just the band going from the very peaceful to the extreme
@@turnerthemanc can't blame you or taking a few licks from Richie he probably would have been flattered I would have taken a few from that's on myself but I don't play not yet anyway
@@garyhughes9649 you planning on taking guitar up then? Start with the best Acoustic you can afford. Better still, the best acoustic you cant afford 😉. No lead without knowing chords.
I love that album!! Very under rated.
superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! many thanks!!!!
Wonderful! 𝑭𝒊𝒓𝒆𝒃𝒂𝒍𝒍'𝒔 𝒅𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒆 🔥❤🎵
It reminds me when I was a freshman in high school two of my friends who were also drummers, the three of us would ditch school go to Mike's house and try to learn the album Fire ball. Chicago w/ Danny Sarefine was also on the list. I still play along w/ Deep Purple on drums to Perfect Strangers w/ alternating 4/4, 5/4 on the chorus. Thank you Deep Purple!!
Don't forget Machinehead killer
Мне 66 лет .Когда то мы страстно подражали на ужасном Английском ИМ играя в ДК на танцах города Донецка в ДК им..Калинина -1974 год ! Прошли годы . У меня по прежнему на МП- 3 музон Дип Перпл .Они по прежнему свежи и актуальны 👉ИМ АЛЬТЕРНАТИВЫ Я ТАК И НЕ НАШЕЛ )))Слава ГЕНИЯМ РОКА НА ВСЕ ВРЕМЕНА ))))А тех кого уже нет с нами ВЕЧНАЯ ПАМЯТЬ !!!!!!
And how interesting it would be really know what you russkies knew about this or any other Western music before 1991.
@@tylsimys67Here in Russia you could buy almost any recordings of Western rock bands. I am 56
Согласен с вами ,нет и не будет лучше группы!!!!
@@tylsimys67 Привет из России🖐. Пластинка была в нашем городе почти сразу после выхода. Я с 1953, и приоритеты у нас были одни и теже. Не удивляйтесь, "железный занавес" был прозрачный. 😉🖐
Да ладно! Достоинств Deep Purple не отрицаю и люблю их. Но альтернатив - вагон и маленькая тележка.
Great Song!
Roger Glover and Ian Paice . . . The tightest rhythm section in classic rock.
JUST great, Ian is such a fantastic singer. O lord and was he easy on the eyes. Its funny to see the audience dance. See myself back in that time, got the same moves back then ha ha.
BEAUTIFUL, UNFORGETTABLE... SPLENDID.
Fireball was a fireball. I loved it from the first play.
Deep Purple’s Best Album , my favourite anyway
Дип перпл ни с кем не перепутаешь! Это большие импровизаторы! Что вытворяет пэйс на ударнике или лорд на органе или блэкмор на гитаре это великолепно! Но а гилан это гилан! Слушаю их с 1975г с 10ти лет! Сосед тогда привёз винил с Камчатки! По моему это была композиция хаш! Слушаю рок до сих пор, говорят впал в детство! А я продолжаю слушать рок! Всем любителям хорошей музыки мой респект и уважуха!
Кстати, hush исполнял род эванс.
@@notfound4174 я в курсе брат! Но потом гилан эту вещь исполнял не хуже! А то и лучше!
Всех любителей рока и вобще хорошей музыки, всех чтущих и уважающих нашу историю с. Великой. Победой с 9 мая!!!
@@maratdzgoev7253 урааааа!
@@notfound4174 ноу пасаран! С ВеликойПобедой всех!!!
some of you most be very young...in the 60's - 70's we would dance to anything and/or everything, we'd just follow the rithem, simple.! or we'd seat, listening and dance the music in our heads.
I had a young history teacher in the 1970s in Ely called Phil Nash who had long hair, an abundant moustache and the John Lennon round NHS spectacles. He looked exactly like Jon Lord, and was known as a great piano and keyboard player. Phil was a groovy dude : rock on Phil wherever you are and hope you are well in retirement.
This Rocks!
First song I ever heard by deep Purple was Fireball....I was hooked
мне 70лет, а я всё ещё слушаю и балдею от Fireball уже 52 года💥💯
Мне 35 лет, 20 из них я слушаю пёплов
Yo tengo 55 y sigo escuchándolos.
WOW, that's rock and roll!
Ian Gillan looks GLAZED.
FIREBALL !!!
2020 🔥🔥🔥
My favorite DP album.
Fireball is me fav
What a cool person. John Lord. The Lord of Deep Purple.
Saw them in Gothenburg, Sweden 1972. Blown away! What A Sound.
Electric Light Orchestra as the starter. Also A Big Big Surprise. What an ordeal. Had to go home and practice.
I love this lp. Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the best all timed left hand drummer
What about Phil Collins
Im 67 ive seen Zeppelin live,Pink Floyd live and Deep Purple live back in the 70's and Purple was and still is the best band ever
Try to love you right, burning soul! Long way... Magic rock and roll breaking up my soul! Deep Purple i dont know..... I dont know what i like the most...Fireball rocks!!! Just enjoy the sound!
Deep Purple , the Best
Вечная память всем ушедшим рокерам и рок 🎸 рольщикам рокершам
best live performance... especially when Ritchie Blackmore played his guitar on the backside... 🤔😊
In Rock, Fireball, and Machine Head have got to be the best three albums recorded in succession in the history of recorded music.
Agreed. Yet my favorite was WDWTWA.😊
Deep Purple is a history of Hard Rock!!!!
I was just a little kid, but I remember my 17 year old sister saying "the kids need to quit thinking that Deep Purple plays tunes you can dance to"
Kinda proud it was my youth.
Cranky Ritchie was one helleva guitar slinger.
Thank you Jon!