Deep Purple in Concert - Wring That Neck (1970-1972) Voice: Ian Gillan Electric guitar: Ritchie Blackmore Bass guitar: Roger Glover Hammond organ: Jon Lord Drums: Ian Paice
I found this record in a used record shop in about 1980 1981 and loved it. Made in Japan was Awesome but This is Awesome Too.. Loved hearing the different solos.. Awesome Band
Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord are simply unsurpassed geniuses on their instruments. This theme makes clear the virtuosity of these two British musicians and their mastery of the guitar and keyboard. This is a theme for immortality. Deep Purple at its best stage of creation. Here is jazz, rock, perfect performance, mastery, talent. Deep Purple clear sample of the great era of the 70s.
Yes, this is just exuberant and so funky! 💗I've been a fan of Purple all my life, but first heard this one (and Mandrake Root from the same show) around 2006 - I downloaded quality sound files of them at a minimal rate from a Russian mp3 site (much like the later Spotify at the time - Spotify also began with the formally hazy and borderline legal collections of tracks of its founding team). Loved both tracks so much, and two years later bought a copy of this magnificent live album. 🎶🎹💗 The cut-loose and jam qualities here leap to the eye. Purple Mk 2 had the jamming skills of a great jazz band and the raw energy of a railway locomotive.
The guitar and the keyboard in this theme are a sample of what is true music for those who know music. Deep Purple an undeniable contribution to talent, to the world classic rock culture. Deep Purple, a style of deep color and purple color that stayed in the history of world music. Thank you very much for your total dedication in those years.
Maybe the perfect combination of psychedelic and hard rock that there ever can be. The psychedelic-ness comes from Jon Lord and we all know where the hard rock comes from. Ian Paice stitches it all together.
As a 12 year old, I still remember buying this double album from Sound Odyssey in the Cherry Hill Mall. I had an acoustic guitar (lucky at any time to have 3-4 strings on it) & knew a handful of chords/riffs. This track & Lazy convinced me I NEEDED an electric guitar. Probably sent my life down a much less lucrative path but I don't regret it for a minute. Still as powerful and influential now as it was nearly 40 years ago for me. This is a straight up masterpiece. This version, in my opinion, is still possibly the most perfect fusion of blues, classical & improv ever recorded/performed. Thank you, especially to Richie Blackmore & Jon Lord.
Love that story, I'm 15 years old and I m learning since last year now I can play most of that solos I play like 4 hours a day when I'm not in class or studying
@@kevwoods6827 I play the bass but I'm no Roger Glover and this is about as close as classic rock ever came to co-optimg jazz fusion. An utterly brilliant number the likes of which has not been equaled in rock since
Ritchie and Jon at their best! Unbelievable performance and improvisational ability. It's so true no other band can do this type of show including the other big names at the time. DP were superior to their counterparts technically and musically. What would they have done if they hadn't broken up later!?
A combination of blackmores fast blues arpeggio playing and lords classic hammond style... driving rythm behind them, glover and paice... amazing talented.... blackmores guitar es 335 vs a vox ac 30 and overdrive sound that also lord uses plugging his hammond through a special produced wall of marshalls...never again somebody's will or play vs a sound like this... its a great history of rock
Going to blast this on my drive to work and into the office see if anyone has anything to say about it cuz....they will have no clue who the bloody hell it is.! Heheh...this is beyond brilliant!
This is my all time favorite version and the only Purple release I don't own on vinyl. Why is this one album so hard to find?! Anytime someone asks me do you really think Deep Purple was the greatest live band of all time, I que this up, tell them there are zero overdubs on this live performance and that this lineup had only been together a few months at the time of this recording, with their debut album yet to be released. I've yet to find a fellow music enthusiast who doesn't literally wave the white flag before it's over.
To all the bass players, I was always fascinated by the way Glover changes up the bass line at 3:45 and again a little later in the song. I was told that he is switching to a "triplet". Is that right? Anyway, it's a great sound and really throws this INCREDIBLE JAM into overdrive. Good stuff.
Me, I'm just a drummer, but when swinging the beat, you're already in triplet territory. Glover is such a great player because he allowed Blackmore & Lord to duet so wonderfully by not overdoing his part. As a pro drummer for the last 30 years, the "secret of my success" (haha) depends on my relationship with the bass guy (or girl)... There's a thin line between great playing & over-playing!
@Rick Anderton - My cousin was a professional bass player and he always told me that the superior rhythm sections of any band were the ones who would keep perfect time with each other and that it took a lot of experience, discipline, skill and practice to get it that way. He said that was the job of the rhythm section and it makes all the difference. Would you agree with that? I’m not a musician and I’ve always been mesmerized by what a solid bass / drum line does to a song. In fact, I love to spend hours just isolating those two instruments because there’s so much subtle yet fascinating sound happening. Thanks so much for your expert commentary! :)
@@rickanderton4406 My cousin was a professional bass player and he always told me that the superior rhythm sections of any band were the ones who would keep perfect time with each other and that it took a lot of experience, discipline, skill and practice to get it that way. He said that was the job of the rhythm section and it makes all the difference. Would you agree with that? I’m not a musician and I’ve always been mesmerized by what a solid bass / drum line does to a song. In fact, I love to spend hours just isolating those two instruments because there’s so much subtle yet fascinating sound happening. Thanks so much for your expert commentary! :)
Those two were joined at the hip musically. I don't think Blackmore ever found that again and might explain why he churned through so many players in rainbow.
I was just thinking that the title of this song is a bit redundant. Seems that Ritchie wrings the neck of his guitar is just about every Deep Purple song.
Grocery stores and retail outlets should blast this! not that stupid pop crap u get inundated ad nauseum with with so called stars who can't sing a damn just shouting and wailing to earplugs status.
I found this record in a used record shop in about 1980 1981 and loved it. Made in Japan was Awesome but This is Awesome Too.. Loved hearing the different solos.. Awesome Band
Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord are simply unsurpassed geniuses on their instruments. This theme makes clear the virtuosity of these two British musicians and their mastery of the guitar and keyboard. This is a theme for immortality. Deep Purple at its best stage of creation. Here is jazz, rock, perfect performance, mastery, talent. Deep Purple clear sample of the great era of the 70s.
Well stated!
They where both classically trained
Improvisation at its finest. Lord and Blackmore are the best improvisers
Ritchie played it on the almost clean sound, what a strong fingers he had that time.
The pickpocket he picks the perfect notes what a perfect song
Great post.
I think this is the best version.
Blackmore and Lord are on fire......
Yes, this is just exuberant and so funky! 💗I've been a fan of Purple all my life, but first heard this one (and Mandrake Root from the same show) around 2006 - I downloaded quality sound files of them at a minimal rate from a Russian mp3 site (much like the later Spotify at the time - Spotify also began with the formally hazy and borderline legal collections of tracks of its founding team). Loved both tracks so much, and two years later bought a copy of this magnificent live album. 🎶🎹💗
The cut-loose and jam qualities here leap to the eye. Purple Mk 2 had the jamming skills of a great jazz band and the raw energy of a railway locomotive.
Eight years ago today the good Lord left. I am still crying. This version of wring that neck is one of hundreds of reasons!
True
Yes my friend this is as good as it gets the best band to come to this Earth 🎸🎸
Greatest Organ vs Guitar duel ever
Jon and Ritchie were the formidable one-two punch that separated Purple from a lot of other rock bands
The last 3 minutes of the song sums up the ability of the band to play at any pace they want and be great at it.
The early DeepPurple sounds like a ballad, which is nice
Does any band write songs like this one today? Unfortunatly not. DP were so talented
Ritchie🎸
素晴らしすぎる🎉リッチーは自分にとって生涯のヒーローです。
Still have this 'Live' album on vinyl after all these years, this instrumental jam scene still rocks.
DEEP PURPLE史上 ジョン ロードの最も素晴らしいプレイと確信しています。
最近このアナログLPを45年ぶりにひっぱり出して聴いたところです。
More than superb performance of those two unbelievable maestro named Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore
Still FRESH 50 years later... That's insane!!
TWO supreme solos by Lord and Blackmore. It cannot be topped.
The guitar and the keyboard in this theme are a sample of what is true music for those who know music. Deep Purple an undeniable contribution to talent, to the world classic rock culture. Deep Purple, a style of deep color and purple color that stayed in the history of world music. Thank you very much for your total dedication in those years.
私はジョン・ロ―ドの数々の名演の中でこれが一番好きです。
Deep purple îs geniali îi ascult din anii 70 nu se vor mai naște alti monștri mai mari că ei în veci!
I always loved this version it's very dizzying,however, not the kind of song you want to listen to if you are suffering from bed spins.
Maybe the perfect combination of psychedelic and hard rock that there ever can be. The psychedelic-ness comes from Jon Lord and we all know where the hard rock comes from. Ian Paice stitches it all together.
As a 12 year old, I still remember buying this double album from Sound Odyssey in the Cherry Hill Mall. I had an acoustic guitar (lucky at any time to have 3-4 strings on it) & knew a handful of chords/riffs. This track & Lazy convinced me I NEEDED an electric guitar. Probably sent my life down a much less lucrative path but I don't regret it for a minute. Still as powerful and influential now as it was nearly 40 years ago for me. This is a straight up masterpiece. This version, in my opinion, is still possibly the most perfect fusion of blues, classical & improv ever recorded/performed. Thank you, especially to Richie Blackmore & Jon Lord.
Love that story, I'm 15 years old and I m learning since last year now I can play most of that solos I play like 4 hours a day when I'm not in class or studying
la mejor versión q conozco y eso q conozco como 100,,alucinante!!!
Wow 12 years
Wow this is a great concert brill group wow
Oh my Ritchie the best guitar solo
Masterpiece !!
That Gibson es 335 the holy grail of guitars
Jon Lord (RIP) and Ritchie absolutely kill it on this one!
You kill the perfect vibe my friend 🎸🎹💛🥁🥁🎤🎤
@@kevwoods6827 I play the bass but I'm no Roger Glover and this is about as close as classic rock ever came to co-optimg jazz fusion. An utterly brilliant number the likes of which has not been equaled in rock since
Jon Lord went into God Mode here at Ritchie was at frenetic, inspired, best. I could listen to this all day
This live album is unbelievable . John Lord was a genius 10:40
MkII at their very best, tight and explosive playing!
Ritchie and Jon at their best! Unbelievable performance and improvisational ability. It's so true no other band can do this type of show including the other big names at the time. DP were superior to their counterparts technically and musically. What would they have done if they hadn't broken up later!?
John Lord at his Hammond, wow!
C3 ??
A combination of blackmores fast blues arpeggio playing and lords classic hammond style... driving rythm behind them, glover and paice... amazing talented.... blackmores guitar es 335 vs a vox ac 30 and overdrive sound that also lord uses plugging his hammond through a special produced wall of marshalls...never again somebody's will or play vs a sound like this... its a great history of rock
A única palavra para definir o Purple dessa época: Genial!
Ritchie was so much better than the guitarists from his generation and it’s not even funny
The best and most underrated guitarist of all time
Man i love this.
Ritchie's passage at 4:35 is absolutely brilliant!!!
Yeah perfect 😃😃👍👍🎸🎸
Lol mr Zep u can’t compete 😩😩
Going to blast this on my drive to work and into the office see if anyone has anything to say about it cuz....they will have no clue who the bloody hell it is.! Heheh...this is beyond brilliant!
Rock on mate give it full volume 🎸🎸🎸🎹🎹🎹🥁🥁
Ritchie Blackmore's guitar riff, which is connected to the RAINBOW era, has been tested since around this time by collecting various sound sources.
everyone forgets the drummers dont they. Has to be hard work drumming to bands like Deep Purple . Ian Paice is still with them
The metronome 🎹
This is my all time favorite version and the only Purple release I don't own on vinyl. Why is this one album so hard to find?! Anytime someone asks me do you really think Deep Purple was the greatest live band of all time, I que this up, tell them there are zero overdubs on this live performance and that this lineup had only been together a few months at the time of this recording, with their debut album yet to be released. I've yet to find a fellow music enthusiast who doesn't literally wave the white flag before it's over.
Jess u killed it 🎸🎸🎸🎹🎹🎹🥁🥁🥁
Sadly I got a couple of u.s. dollars for the vinyl at Newbury Comics Norwood Ma. It was worth it knowing someone would enjoy it.
Love it soo much.
Mi versión favorita
Best version ever no sh...there is no video..
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To all the bass players, I was always fascinated by the way Glover changes up the bass line at 3:45 and again a little later in the song. I was told that he is switching to a "triplet". Is that right? Anyway, it's a great sound and really throws this INCREDIBLE JAM into overdrive. Good stuff.
Me, I'm just a drummer, but when swinging the beat, you're already in triplet territory. Glover is such a great player because he allowed Blackmore & Lord to duet so wonderfully by not overdoing his part.
As a pro drummer for the last 30 years, the "secret of my success" (haha) depends on my relationship with the bass guy (or girl)...
There's a thin line between great playing & over-playing!
@Rick Anderton - My cousin was a professional bass player and he always told me that the superior rhythm sections of any band were the ones who would keep perfect time with each other and that it took a lot of experience, discipline, skill and practice to get it that way. He said that was the job of the rhythm section and it makes all the difference. Would you agree with that? I’m not a musician and I’ve always been mesmerized by what a solid bass / drum line does to a song. In fact, I love to spend hours just isolating those two instruments because there’s so much subtle yet fascinating sound happening.
Thanks so much for your expert commentary! :)
@@rickanderton4406 My cousin was a professional bass player and he always told me that the superior rhythm sections of any band were the ones who would keep perfect time with each other and that it took a lot of experience, discipline, skill and practice to get it that way. He said that was the job of the rhythm section and it makes all the difference. Would you agree with that? I’m not a musician and I’ve always been mesmerized by what a solid bass / drum line does to a song. In fact, I love to spend hours just isolating those two instruments because there’s so much subtle yet fascinating sound happening.
Thanks so much for your expert commentary! :)
Wow this is the best of the rest fkin brill musicians
Deep purple in concert..I have the album...wring that neck...
התקליט המושלם איזה ביצוע סגול כהה תקליט שאני שומע איזה נגנים
musica só de viajar, isso é rock pesado nos 70
So many rainbow riffs here 😀😀😀😀
T E M A Z O no hay más palabras
N1Jess a classic 👍👍👍🎹🎹🎹🎸🎸🎸
Those two were joined at the hip musically. I don't think Blackmore ever found that again and might explain why he churned through so many players in rainbow.
8:40 Lord of the Keys ❤️🔥
crazy❤
why did they stop the song? It should never be finish
I agree, Mr Bron. The way the keyboards & guitar swap solos in this version is definitely the best.
This version and the 32 minute epic from the Stockholm concert are my favorites.
Just put it on repeat 👍
Nice
no hay huevos a escuharla de una entera.
En otros tiempos se chingaba la madre!!! 🤘🤘🤘
En todos
I was just thinking that the title of this song is a bit redundant. Seems that Ritchie wrings the neck of his guitar is just about every Deep Purple song.
התקליט הכפול שומע בפטיפון איזה ביצוע של סגול כהה
Checkout made in Japan the best ever then machine head and deep purple in rock 👍👍😀😀🎸🎹🎸🎹
💖
❤
Jess one of my favourite albums got it on cassette 😂😂
I got the Vinyl in1982/83 or so..
Me too 🤣🤣🎤🥁🥁🥁🎹🎹🎸
Rock jazz blues genius band
This is fuckin euphoria
They're are two types of organists
1) Jon Lord
2) Mere Mortals
Mere Mortal… I’m present and accounted for! I learned to play this song… but nowhere near as good as this. 🙀
Get all the rainbow riffs here lol catch the rainbow etc 🎸🎸🎸
איזה ביצוע של תקליט כפול תקליט שאני שומע בפטיפון בלי הפסקה סגול כהה
My favourite song of one of my favourite band; anyway, is this a bootleg?
No it isn't. These were recordings made for the BBC "IN CONCERT" live series between 1970 & 1972. It was released around 1980 as an official release.
2019 ?
Forshore tariksba always will love it.
Nope. 2020 May.
Blackmores gibson es 335
Is there a mono/stereo widening Mix?
A nice mono recording like this is not to be sneered at, my dear boy...
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Here it comes! ☝️😉👌
Mot Leeds in the prem 😀🍺
Jessica.
Why I feel like this is out of phase? I'm not talking about the youtube version, I mean the original recording, even in Spotify...
Yes I've noticed it. On some of the tracks it's more pronounced than others. The recording is from a live BBC Radio cast
Grocery stores and retail outlets should blast this! not that stupid pop crap u get inundated ad nauseum with with so called stars who can't sing a damn just shouting and wailing to earplugs status.
Glenn miller
Mr Page lol u are an imposter 😩😩🤣🤣
Fk me the best live album after made in japan
Try playing at 45
NO problem, i´m over 50!!
Ritchie is playing at 78 rpm 🎸🎸🎸😀😀
"Voice: Ian Gillan" -- Hm.
Distruttivi!!!
This indulgent shite was the reason Punk Rock happened.
when Mk 2 were still a band....
before the rot set in....with the
gillan - blackmore thing....