This song is responsible for millions of dollars in speeding tickets over the years, ironically it's also a requirement for any road trip playlist This is NOT live, it's the studio version played with some concert footage ☮
I met Roger Glover (bass) and Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) around 1981 when they played with Rainbow. Roger was super nice and gave me a beer (I was 15!) Richie just pushed me out of the way :]
There are many songs that I have heard many times and I am tired of. There are a few songs that I have heard many times and I can I never get tired of. This is one of the songs that I never get tired of.
When I was 14, back in 1972 I'd mainly been listening to chart music and a friend lent me this album. So this is the opening track on 'Machine Head' and so the first Deep Purple I ever heard. can you imagine how blown my young mind was? I was hooked immediately and 50 years later still am.
Exactly the same my friend. In ‘72,I was 18 and this album was memorised,followed by In Rock. saw them on tour in ‘73. Seen them loads of times since. On many days,my favourite ever band.
On the tour bus, a reporter asked how they write songs. Out came the guitar and a riff was created. Lyrics came next. Since they were on the road that’s where the song went. They played it at the gig that night. Amazing!!
@@ninoorjon Ah yes,ok. It was one of my first records, aged 8 i went down to the local "music"store and bought myself Smoke on the water Live on Side A and Studio on side B (ok, may be the opposite lol), now 51 years later we listen to same music..thats what i call quality
Ian Gillan, the lead singer, was Jesus in 'Jesus Christ Superstar,’ on the cast LP released October 12, 1970. He can not only sing...he can also look like Jesus. We now know he would look quite different. But it's Broadway. Ritchie Blackmore, the guitarist, has done some great music since then. They did a smashing cover of Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman".
Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin & Black Sabbath, the holy trinity of heavy metal. Heavy but melodic. So much talent in these classic bands. Glad you are exposing Dee to this great music. 🔥🥁🎸💜💜💜
@@skyscraper7474 he does not get the recognition of a John Bonham i.e. both great I love Cozy Powell myself. Paice totally different style than the two above-mentioned. Pacie more jazz swing style. I think he us top 3 rock drummers in the world early. But for some reason unless your drummer or bass player you just don't get it. I do
@@barryrammer7906 the fact that many people prefer him bonham, just for the throne of the greatest in history, certainly does not mean that he is underestimated! in any case, the two of them have always been on the podium. and all the others, behind. after that, everyone has their own personal taste. (many other people, for example, and among them me too, prefer Ian). Do you think this is being undervalued? I know that the meaning of undervalued is quite another.
This is NOT live. It's the studio version from the Machine Head album. Someone simply superimposed the audio on top of various concert performances. It should be obvious from the guys wearing different outfits in different clips. Regardless, this song is FIRE!
Should also be obvious (I guess to any guitar player at least) when Ritchie is doing something totally different on the guitar in the video than what he's playing in the solo. Also there is a harmony overdubbed guitar, which is kind of a dead giveaway also.
Late 1960's early 70's the three bands that most trace metal back to came out of Britain. Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple were collectively known as the "Unholy Trinity" and it could also be argued that these founding fathers of metal also helped develop prog rock through their ability to transition the music but really all I know is that Deep Purple are just amazing and to carry on the journey Dee should hear Smoke on the Water, Lazy and Child in Time.
Hi you two, a GREAT song. When I was eighteen years old my band was the first backup band for the group STYX and I played Keyboards and when we played Smokin' by Boston and this tune we had 5000 + concert goers clapping and yelling, lets just say that I got goose bumps ♥
This is not live -- it's the studio version from Machine Head set to some live performance clips. For actual live version, check the Made In Japan album! It's bit faster, and really tight and full of energy! Faster but not so fast like a cocaine disaster. Just a great tempo.
Highway Star a track written on the tour bus in 20 minutes, refined and added to the live show that evening…however, now you have heard the Machine Head studio tracks, to truly appreciate the majesty of Deep Purple, hook up Made In Japan, and experience what is truly the greatest live performance of all ..
@@brucer2152 nope : The hook was set when I listen to Commander Cody- Hot Rod Lincoln The year before.. then Johnny Cash in 72, I heard it much more often,
Right on Chod, welcoming Dee to the “Purple” community. Nice! Any Purple song or lineup is fine with me. It’s all good. However, would love to hear “Perfect Strangers.” A moment when Ritchie came back for a short stint. Regards 🤘😎
I always thought of them as the first true progressive rock band. Every musician can hold the stage with a solo(which made it almost IMPOSSIBLE to complete a song in under five minutes). FYI: they were also renowned to be the world's LOUDEST rock band. I saw them at least four times and I remember a massive stack of Marshall amplifiers. Jon Lord and Ian Paice(drummer) were the only musicians that never left the band's lineup.
SO MANY to choose from with this wicked band. Have a listen to keyboard heaven on Lazy,the sheer good time of Space Truckin,the riffing on Burn,the incendiary Fireball,the heavy blues of Hard Lovin Man,……guys,you are spoilt for choice with these British legends.
This song survives and gets covered 300 years into our future. A version of it is used wonderfully in an s.3 episode of the greatest TV story ever told, "The Expanse". I'd link it, but the link would contain spoilers for those who have not yet had the privilege of watching the series through the end of s.3.
Now...this is.... a Fu(*in Jam! Ya gotta hear the live Version of "Space Truckin" from the album Made in Japan...the full version is something like 20 minutes long!
Got to see them in 1974 as one of the main acts at California Jam. They rocked and guitarist Richie Blackmore had a run-in with one of the cameras at the end of their set because it kept getting between him and the audience.
IMO - British Rock Bands ruled the late 60's/early 70's. Deep Purple is right on top with Zeppelin ,Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Who... Loved this band, saw them live in '72/73 - they killed. Here is a quote from CHOD WILBURN Dec 2020: "Singers from the UK always sound freaking amazing. UK produces phenomenal singers". You were talking about Marriott, but it could easily describe Ian Gillan of Deep Purple as well. I think Dee needs some Pie with "Black Coffee" !
A few years ago, I did, in fact, get a speeding ticket while listening to this song. The Highway Patrolman said he understood and was a fan, too, but gave me the ticket anyway. Totally worthy it!! 🤘😁
Live in Japan I'm sure it was mentioned. Two album set. No band had done a live album for mass production. They stuck to their guns. Set the standard. Especially after its success. I never regretted my dollar spent. So many solos, vocal, drum and guitar. It was a three-day stint in Japan. No remix. You have to listen straight through to truly absorb the vibe. I enjoy your reaction to multiple genres of music. Be blessed.
Ian Gillan singing at The Royal Albert Hall in 1969`s Deep Purple Concerto For Group and Orchestra with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is a must listen. His voice is amazing. It's here on UA-cam. I believe this was Jon Lord's masterpiece. Think it's listed as Ian Gillan the best performance at the Royal Albert Hall. Something like that. His vocals send chills up the spine. Most DP fans know he sang on the Jesus Christ Superstar LP, but this even blows that away,
Ritchie Blackmore, considered one of the premiere guitarists in rock once said the only guitarist he would ever tip his hat to was Andy Powell of Wishbone Ash.
Audio is from the 1972 album "Machine Head", black & white footage is from alive in Copenhagen (available on album as "Scandinavian Nights") and an early 1972 show for German TV (color footage). The German TV footage dates from before "Machine Head" was released as the original live audio had Gillan singing unfinished lyrics to the song.
Actually, this is the studio version. Whoever put this video together just added this song to their live concerts. Me and my brother used to play the air guitar to this song back in the 70s.
Deep Purple is the triad of metal. If you ever listen to Deep Purple in rock, you will hear what I'm talking about. Deep Purple in rock is one of my favorites of all time. Just machine head more popular. I also love made in Japan masterpiece of musiciship. No auto tuners back tapes running no pitch correction. It was hardly mixed just for Japanese fans at the time. Warner Brothers against Purple's will realeaed it for the money. It turned into the Supreme live album of all time.
@@ROBERT-xx7ui hi my brother I hope your cool with the comments. My belief is Deep Purple and Black Sabbath or more pre metal than Zeppelin. Zeppelin fans are gonna hate me but there definitely more blues sounding them metal back then. Zeppelin in America is the number one band here for most fans. I seen all three in the 70s no one could touch Purple live no one. We all pretty much agreed on that point. All 3 are great but I always give the edge to Purple. Even Burn was better than most bands. I thought they would never recover with David Coverdale and Glenn Hughs. But they did it again break the mold. 2 bonified lead singers in a band at once that are aces. Not to mention concerto for group and orchestra. First rock band to do that with classical music. On Fireball "anyone's daughter" first rock band to put a total county sing on a LP. Zeppelin copied it with " hot dog" from in thru the outdoor. More famous but not better in my humble opinion. Purple may have heard Zeppelin and liked it and said oh yeh came out with "in rock" kick ass from cover to cover. Black Sabbath 1st lp kick ass from head to toe. Zeppelin 1st not so much.
Deep Purple is a kind of hard rock genre. quite successful. Smoke on the Water is another great song - popular in Vietnam War One of the founding members named the group Deep Purple as it was his Mom's favorite song by none other than Marie & Donnie Osmond.
If this is a live version they are really good at changing their clothes between notes. This a a montage of live performances, but the music is the studio version on the album.
*Chod and the lovely Dee* I've soooooo been waiting for this one.! K.... Here's me..... 1977, Plymouth Duster, fast as..... well stupid fast...... and this song comes on 95.5 KLOS or 94.7 KMET in L.A. on the 405 northbound. What do you think happens next.? LOL...... Love you guys.... *David* .....
I hate to burst anyone's bubble but the audio of this is the studio version. Did you notice that the singer is wearing different clothes at various times during the song or that parts are in color and other parts in black and white. A good editor put live video clips with the studio version of the song. I'm sure Deep Purple was great live but this audio is the studio version. Many other videos are done this way also. Not taking anything away from the band; they kick ass.
Alright... out of the over 100 or so channels I subscribe to you 2 are now my fave music channel. Every senior gamer and musician I know is going to hear about you. That's over 60 years of drumming etc and 31 years of PC gaming. I'm not kidding!
Love Deep Purple, seen them live in the 80’s at the Texas State Jam in the cotton bowl, they were the headliner along with Scorpions, Ted Nugent, Nightranger, Victory, thank you for sharing! Gave you a Sub and a Like!
Can't go wrong with Deep Purple! I believe you already did Rat Bat Blue, but Dee needs to hear that one! Keep up the great work! You two are a hoot, which reminds me, hit some more Bill Burr! Try How You Know The N Words Coming. You wont stop laughing,
after Steve Morse replaced Ritchie Blackmore on Guitar then Jon Lord retired before passing away (R.I.P) and Don Airey took over on keyboards it took awhile but Steve and Don did eventually get to the point Ritchie and Jon did with their back and forth solos a really great example is 2004 album Rapture of The Deep on the song Junyard Blues
I believe some of the film clips are from live performances, but they played the audio version of the song. Check out the live version from the "Made in Japan" album. They really are awesome live! Good reaction!
That performance is world class stunning. I've played drums semi-professionaly for 35 years. Yoyoka is easily my favorite living drummer. Her cover of Kill the King is breathtaking. Check out the Wave Potter dissection of her performances.
This song is responsible for millions of dollars in speeding tickets over the years, ironically it's also a requirement for any road trip playlist
This is NOT live, it's the studio version played with some concert footage
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You said it. Playing this back in the early 70's while driving made it hard to keep my foot out of the gas.
I saw them in KC 2019 and it was pretty close to this. Considering Ian Gillan was 70 ish close was pretty amazing and the band was right on!!
yes.
Paid mine smiling😃😃😃😃
Lol
This was the Apex of ROCK!!! Real musicians... No fake Autotune... When Talent Really Mattered.......... !!
Child in Time.
Deep Purple ROCKS!!Jam it!😈💜💜👿
They were probably driving a 60s muscle car.
My favorite era!
Sorry to disappoint you folks, but this is not a live performance. Its a montage of live clips backed by the studio recording.
Lol...I was scrolling the comments waiting for someone to point that out...good job!!
Absolutely - this is straight off 'Machine Head'
My speeding down the Highway in my pony. No speed limit need apply. DP
Don't play this song in your car unless you really want to talk to the police.
Yeah like I'm gonna stop
Since You Like Deep Purple So Much Try ( Woman From Tokyo) You Will Love it.
I'm not a huge Deep Purple fan, but this song kicks ALL the ass.
Bend over and obey ; )
yes
I met Roger Glover (bass) and Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) around 1981 when they played with Rainbow. Roger was super nice and gave me a beer (I was 15!) Richie just pushed me out of the way :]
There are many songs that I have heard many times and I am tired of. There are a few songs that I have heard many times and I can I never get tired of. This is one of the songs that I never get tired of.
Deep Purple every member of the band shines.
Hello 👋 how are you doing today??
When I was 14, back in 1972 I'd mainly been listening to chart music and a friend lent me this album. So this is the opening track on 'Machine Head' and so the first Deep Purple I ever heard. can you imagine how blown my young mind was? I was hooked immediately and 50 years later still am.
Exactly the same my friend.
In ‘72,I was 18 and this album was memorised,followed by In Rock.
saw them on tour in ‘73.
Seen them loads of times since.
On many days,my favourite ever band.
@@TheCornishCockney they are simply infectious. The best of the best. We all got hooked on them.
On the tour bus, a reporter asked how they write songs. Out came the guitar and a riff was created. Lyrics came next. Since they were on the road that’s where the song went. They played it at the gig that night. Amazing!!
♥ ..of course they did :) I just smile with this clip in mind. Great lil sidenote
Didn't they write a song in a hotell corridor too, in Montraux..?...
@@AngryPostmanStockholmNo, they had written Highway Star before, like Lazy, and in the corridors of the hotel they recorded Smoke on the Water.
@@AngryPostmanStockholm smoke on the water.
@@ninoorjon Ah yes,ok.
It was one of my first records, aged 8 i went down to the local "music"store and bought myself Smoke on the water Live on Side A
and Studio on side B (ok, may be the opposite lol), now 51 years later we listen to same music..thats what i call quality
Ian Gillan, the lead singer, was Jesus in 'Jesus Christ Superstar,’ on the cast LP released October 12, 1970. He can not only sing...he can also look like Jesus. We now know he would look quite different. But it's Broadway. Ritchie Blackmore, the guitarist, has done some great music since then. They did a smashing cover of Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman".
Deep Purple, my favorite band and IMO the greatest rock band 💜 🎶
Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin & Black Sabbath, the holy trinity of heavy metal. Heavy but melodic. So much talent in these classic bands. Glad you are exposing Dee to this great music. 🔥🥁🎸💜💜💜
Zeppelin and Purple are not Metal.
Ian. F’in. Paice. Most underappreciated drummer of all time. Two of the best solos of all time. This is pure rock and roll at the speed of sound. 💜
Ian Paice,for me,is alongside moon,bonzo and Ringo (yes,Ringo,if you’re a drummer then you’ll know) as GOAT’s.
Ian paice underrated? Sorry but, in which world?
@@skyscraper7474 he does not get the recognition of a John Bonham i.e. both great I love Cozy Powell myself. Paice totally different style than the two above-mentioned. Pacie more jazz swing style. I think he us top 3 rock drummers in the world early. But for some reason unless your drummer or bass player you just don't get it. I do
@@TheCornishCockney pacie top 3 in the world easy. I agree
@@barryrammer7906 the fact that many people prefer him bonham, just for the throne of the greatest in history, certainly does not mean that he is underestimated! in any case, the two of them have always been on the podium. and all the others, behind. after that, everyone has their own personal taste. (many other people, for example, and among them me too, prefer Ian). Do you think this is being undervalued? I know that the meaning of undervalued is quite another.
This is NOT live. It's the studio version from the Machine Head album. Someone simply superimposed the audio on top of various concert performances. It should be obvious from the guys wearing different outfits in different clips.
Regardless, this song is FIRE!
Right !.....every fan who owns "Machine Head" album can recognize that !
Should also be obvious (I guess to any guitar player at least) when Ritchie is doing something totally different on the guitar in the video than what he's playing in the solo. Also there is a harmony overdubbed guitar, which is kind of a dead giveaway also.
One of their best songs!!! A favorite!
Awesome song, and great reaction! RItchie Blackmores guitar solo... FAULTLESS! Legend!
The first album I ever bought. WAY back in the day!!!
Welcome to the Deep Purple hole.....it leads to Rainbow and Black Sabbath.
Late 1960's early 70's the three bands that most trace metal back to came out of Britain. Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple were collectively known as the "Unholy Trinity" and it could also be argued that these founding fathers of metal also helped develop prog rock through their ability to transition the music but really all I know is that Deep Purple are just amazing and to carry on the journey Dee should hear Smoke on the Water, Lazy and Child in Time.
This is dubbed. This is the studio made into a video. But they sounded amazing live also.
Had several great song suggestions already, but I don't think anyone's mentioned "Woman from Tokyo"...
Hi you two, a GREAT song. When I was eighteen years old my band was the first backup band for the group STYX and I played Keyboards and when we played Smokin' by Boston and this tune we had 5000 + concert goers clapping and yelling, lets just say that I got goose bumps ♥
This is not live -- it's the studio version from Machine Head set to some live performance clips. For actual live version, check the Made In Japan album! It's bit faster, and really tight and full of energy! Faster but not so fast like a cocaine disaster. Just a great tempo.
Highway Star a track written on the tour bus in 20 minutes, refined and added to the live show that evening…however, now you have heard the Machine Head studio tracks, to truly appreciate the majesty of Deep Purple, hook up Made In Japan, and experience what is truly the greatest live performance of all ..
Ahh...'Machine Head" one of the first albums I ever bought.
This was the first album I purchased with my own money. It was a gift for my sister.
I was 12 and she was 15.
@@jabreck1934 I guess it was the gateway drug for music...heehhe :)
@@brucer2152 nope : The hook was set when I listen to Commander Cody- Hot Rod Lincoln
The year before.. then Johnny Cash in 72,
I heard it much more often,
I used to sing this song in a band. It was a lot of fun.
Right on Chod, welcoming Dee to the “Purple” community. Nice! Any Purple song or lineup is fine with me. It’s all good. However, would love to hear “Perfect Strangers.” A moment when Ritchie came back for a short stint. Regards 🤘😎
I always thought of them as the first true progressive rock band. Every musician can hold the stage with a solo(which made it almost IMPOSSIBLE to complete a song in under five minutes). FYI: they were also renowned to be the world's LOUDEST rock band. I saw them at least four times and I remember a massive stack of Marshall amplifiers. Jon Lord and Ian Paice(drummer) were the only musicians that never left the band's lineup.
SO MANY to choose from with this wicked band.
Have a listen to keyboard heaven on Lazy,the sheer good time of Space Truckin,the riffing on Burn,the incendiary Fireball,the heavy blues of Hard Lovin Man,……guys,you are spoilt for choice with these British legends.
This song survives and gets covered 300 years into our future. A version of it is used wonderfully in an s.3 episode of the greatest TV story ever told, "The Expanse". I'd link it, but the link would contain spoilers for those who have not yet had the privilege of watching the series through the end of s.3.
This song and the 6 remaining (all tops)are off the Machine Head album one of the best rock albums ever!!!!!
In the early 70's we used to listen to this every night driving around town ( on an 8 track a mini 8 ) great memories
Now...this is.... a Fu(*in Jam! Ya gotta hear the live Version of "Space Truckin" from the album Made in Japan...the full version is something like 20 minutes long!
Let’s go space Truckin..
Yes, you're correct. I saw the Purple in 1973 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Jacksonville Florida. They sounded exactly like their records.
sPACE tRUCKIN' GREAT ONE
Got to see them in 1974 as one of the main acts at California Jam. They rocked and guitarist Richie Blackmore had a run-in with one of the cameras at the end of their set because it kept getting between him and the audience.
Story has it that Jon Lorde was playing air keyboards on his deathbead. Amazing musician.
Yes Sir ♥ They all are UFO's in their positions
i start with this song always when i grab the guitar. never got bored of it. that solo is melodic as fk
IMO - British Rock Bands ruled the late 60's/early 70's. Deep Purple is right on top with Zeppelin ,Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Who... Loved this band, saw them live in '72/73 - they killed. Here is a quote from CHOD WILBURN Dec 2020:
"Singers from the UK always sound freaking amazing. UK produces phenomenal singers".
You were talking about Marriott, but it could easily describe Ian Gillan of Deep Purple as well.
I think Dee needs some Pie with "Black Coffee" !
Hello 👋 how are you doing today??
@@ROBERT-xx7ui Hello to you, I'm well, you?
@@cindyfalstrom7231 Good.. nice to meet you here
@@cindyfalstrom7231 well my name is Alex Robert I'm originally from Texas USA..You ?
This line-up is world class talent and Blackmore criminally underrated in the U.S.
Agreed if your guitarist you know better. Top 3 in the world.
Yes,yes,yes! Another classic song from Machine Head album.
A few years ago, I did, in fact, get a speeding ticket while listening to this song. The Highway Patrolman said he understood and was a fan, too, but gave me the ticket anyway.
Totally worthy it!! 🤘😁
Live in Japan I'm sure it was mentioned. Two album set. No band had done a live album for mass production. They stuck to their guns. Set the standard. Especially after its success. I never regretted my dollar spent. So many solos, vocal, drum and guitar. It was a three-day stint in Japan. No remix. You have to listen straight through to truly absorb the vibe. I enjoy your reaction to multiple genres of music. Be blessed.
You need to show Dee a live version of "Smoke on the Water" and explain the story behind it.
Hello 👋 how are you doing today??
Ian Gillan singing at The Royal Albert Hall in 1969`s Deep Purple Concerto For Group and Orchestra with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is a must listen. His voice is amazing. It's here on UA-cam. I believe this was Jon Lord's masterpiece. Think it's listed as Ian Gillan the best performance at the Royal Albert Hall. Something like that. His vocals send chills up the spine. Most DP fans know he sang on the Jesus Christ Superstar LP, but this even blows that away,
Forever Purple 💜💜💜
Ritchie Blackmore, considered one of the premiere guitarists in rock once said the only guitarist he would ever tip his hat to was Andy Powell of Wishbone Ash.
For the little bit of it we get to see, I love your wife's personality.
One of my favorites from them! So good.
Audio is from the 1972 album "Machine Head", black & white footage is from alive in Copenhagen (available on album as "Scandinavian Nights") and an early 1972 show for German TV (color footage). The German TV footage dates from before "Machine Head" was released as the original live audio had Gillan singing unfinished lyrics to the song.
Made In Japan !! A Must Listen Reaction by Deep Purple !! 1972 !!
Saw them live a few yrs ago and wow!
Outstanding example of Good Old Fashion Rock and Roll of the 70's. So glad I was there to enjoy it.
pleased i grew up in the 60s and 70s saw them live in 72 74 awesome
Actually, this is the studio version. Whoever put this video together just added this song to their live concerts. Me and my brother used to play the air guitar to this song back in the 70s.
This was a wonderful driving too fast song.
DEEP PURPLE ENERGÍA PURA !!!!
Deep Purple is the triad of metal. If you ever listen to Deep Purple in rock, you will hear what I'm talking about. Deep Purple in rock is one of my favorites of all time. Just machine head more popular. I also love made in Japan masterpiece of musiciship. No auto tuners back tapes running no pitch correction. It was hardly mixed just for Japanese fans at the time. Warner Brothers against Purple's will realeaed it for the money. It turned into the Supreme live album of all time.
Hello 👋 how are you doing today??
@@ROBERT-xx7ui hi my brother I hope your cool with the comments. My belief is Deep Purple and Black Sabbath or more pre metal than Zeppelin. Zeppelin fans are gonna hate me but there definitely more blues sounding them metal back then. Zeppelin in America is the number one band here for most fans. I seen all three in the 70s no one could touch Purple live no one. We all pretty much agreed on that point. All 3 are great but I always give the edge to Purple. Even Burn was better than most bands. I thought they would never recover with David Coverdale and Glenn Hughs. But they did it again break the mold. 2 bonified lead singers in a band at once that are aces. Not to mention concerto for group and orchestra. First rock band to do that with classical music. On Fireball "anyone's daughter" first rock band to put a total county sing on a LP. Zeppelin copied it with " hot dog" from in thru the outdoor. More famous but not better in my humble opinion. Purple may have heard Zeppelin and liked it and said oh yeh came out with "in rock" kick ass from cover to cover. Black Sabbath 1st lp kick ass from head to toe. Zeppelin 1st not so much.
One of the greatest songs ever!
This song gives such awesome head banging vibes!🤘🏻. Welcome to the Purple!
Hello 👋 how are you doing today??
Deep Purple is a kind of hard rock genre. quite successful. Smoke on the Water is another great song - popular in Vietnam War One of the founding members named the group Deep Purple as it was his Mom's favorite song by none other than Marie & Donnie Osmond.
If this is a live version they are really good at changing their clothes between notes. This a a montage of live performances, but the music is the studio version on the album.
*Chod and the lovely Dee* I've soooooo been waiting for this one.! K.... Here's me..... 1977, Plymouth Duster, fast as..... well stupid fast...... and this song comes on 95.5 KLOS or 94.7 KMET in L.A. on the 405 northbound. What do you think happens next.? LOL...... Love you guys.... *David* .....
I had a 72 Plymouth Duster Twister with a six pack
Best way to get deep purple is to see there music live
Hello 👋 how are you doing today??
@@ROBERT-xx7ui good thanks
@@ROBERT-xx7ui good thanks
@@lesknight5416 you're welcome.. nice to meet you here
@@lesknight5416 Well my name is Alex Robert I'm originally from Texas USA... You?
I love Deep Purple too and you are wearing my t-shirt.
I hate to burst anyone's bubble but the audio of this is the studio version. Did you notice that the singer is wearing different clothes at various times during the song or that parts are in color and other parts in black and white. A good editor put live video clips with the studio version of the song. I'm sure Deep Purple was great live but this audio is the studio version. Many other videos are done this way also. Not taking anything away from the band; they kick ass.
Track 3 of my road trip mix right after Slow Ride from Foghat and before Stealing by Uriah Heep.
Incontournable 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Actually stupendous music from back in the day mates. These kids probably have never heard anything like this.
Hell Yeah!!!! Lots of old and newer (well for them) ...badazz songs to discover/!!
listen to this song and "burn" back to back while driving and you're guaranteed a moving violation.
Alright... out of the over 100 or so channels I subscribe to you 2 are now my fave music channel. Every senior gamer and musician I know is going to hear about you. That's over 60 years of drumming etc and 31 years of PC gaming. I'm not kidding!
Love Deep Purple, seen them live in the 80’s at the Texas State Jam in the cotton bowl, they were the headliner along with Scorpions, Ted Nugent, Nightranger, Victory, thank you for sharing! Gave you a Sub and a Like!
For another good D-P song, check out Studio version of "Space Truckin" great drum solo for the time.
No one mentions how clever the lyrics combine the car and girl into one metaphor. That goes right over all these reaction people's heads.
Can't go wrong with Deep Purple! I believe you already did Rat Bat Blue, but Dee needs to hear that one! Keep up the great work! You two are a hoot, which reminds me, hit some more Bill Burr! Try How You Know The N Words Coming. You wont stop laughing,
all brilliant musicians!
Oh hell yes! I love you having ur wife on board- great job 👏
Okay you got me. any DP is first on my playlist. Now off to the song and reaction.
after Steve Morse replaced Ritchie Blackmore on Guitar then Jon Lord retired before passing away (R.I.P) and Don Airey took over on keyboards it took awhile but Steve and Don did eventually get to the point Ritchie and Jon did with their back and forth solos a really great example is 2004 album Rapture of The Deep on the song Junyard Blues
Ian pace killer drummer!!!!! All time!
This is concert footage synced to the studio cut from Machine Head (so you gotta do SPACE TRUCKIN' now). I think you already hit SMOKE ON THE WATER.
LA FUENTE ÚNICA Y VERDADERA ES SÓLO UNA!!! NO TENGAS MIEDO DE MIRARME...
I believe some of the film clips are from live performances, but they played the audio version of the song. Check out the live version from the "Made in Japan" album. They really are awesome live! Good reaction!
Dee's one of us now! Her official nickname is Dee Purple! Fireball was also a great album too! Underrated!
DEE PURPLE? NICE!
I remember one of my good buddies band playing this on Friday nights at the knights of Columbus! Great song!
I saw them in KC in 2018 or 19 and it was pretty close to this. Considering Ian Gillan was 70 ish close was amazing and the band was spot on!
now show her Yoyoka - Burn (Deep Purple cover)
Sina Drums!!!🥁
That performance is world class stunning. I've played drums semi-professionaly for 35 years. Yoyoka is easily my favorite living drummer. Her cover of Kill the King is breathtaking. Check out the Wave Potter dissection of her performances.
purple and sabbath godfathers of heavy metal
Drove my 72 Javelin SST into a ditch listening to this.
Since then, I no longer drive with Deep Purple.
Great song! Check out its predecessor "Speed King" from In Rock! Much shorter, but blew my 14 (at the time) year old mind!!!!
Deep Purple, Perfect Strangers was my second concert in 85, I think... Gettin' old sucks!
Best song ever. Thanks guys
Child in Time needs to be next please✌🤘