Ritchie sure has an incredible knack for choosing his front men. They are all #1 on anyone's radar. Gillan, Coverdale, Hughes, Dio, Bonnet, Turner, White and Romero. All absolutely incredible. All with their own style and stage presence. 😘🤘
JT was such a Rock Warrior. He sang every song from all the other DP vocalists without Bitch, nor, Hitch! He just marshalled through like a true BadAss, and sounded awesome doing it. Coverdale, Gillan, Evans. He just made it his own.
And right after this concert, we got on the express train to Budapest, we got there very close, but they also had a shortened apparatus, the trucks froze on the way, so there were no laser effects at the concert, the effects were all made with lights, and even part of the apparatus was said to have been borrowed from Omega.. ...
JLT is and was such an under rated singer. Blackmore says Slaves and Masters was one of his favorite Purple records. I like all incarnation of Deep Purple and Joe did this song justice.
I don't know why Ian Paice had to say that JLT was an American pop singer. I suppose to pet the great Ian Gillan on the ass and stroke his ego but with the DP S&Ms work combined with the Blackmore's Rainbow stretch JLT doesn't take a backseat to any singer JLT is a god and has always been in great company following Dio and others including the great Gillan. JLT always killed it and never just pulled it off. Richie is a great god and has a cool major change of pace show with his wife who is the best medication for him. I deeply love Deep Purple, Zep, Who, Supertramp and many others who I've seen them all many times. ABB and the southern rockers and the blues players and rockin blues players. Man I've really slowed down. Fun doesn't come like it did in the 60s, 70s and the 80s. The 90s were fun with the old players but I was bartending all the way and I had fun until 2007 but it started to suck then. I love the Steve Morse Purple greatly too. Live at Montreux 1995. That band found great life after my man Richie Blackmore. The vocals of the Glenn Hughes and Tommy Bolin Purple rendition were tight. Too much fun.
Joe Lynn Turner did a good Job when he joined Purple. The problem with "Slaves and Masters" was that it sounded too much like Rainbow. But you gotta respect Joe for steppin' up to the plate and face the challenge.
Jon lord said jlt was on fire 4 this tour he said that man sang his heart out I seen this tour right up close Joe did purple great on most songs just listen to him hear on burn wow
@@wbfojnewton1 Ritchie was the main songwriter in both bands, hence the similarities 😉. JLT did a hell of a Job back then. It’s a pity it didn’t last longer.
I was at this concert, and they played mostly from "Slaves and Masters": "Cut Runs Deep", "Love Conquers All", and the encore was "Smoke on the Water".
that's what's so fun about DP / Rainbow, you just never know who is going to be on the stage! If you have Mr. Lord and Ritchie together though, you just can't beat that unless somehow Glenn Hughes is in there too, and don't forget to grab Ronnie James Dio and Ian Paice and just play 3 hour DP/ Rainbow show. Too bad it never happened. Gotta get Ian G and Roger in there somehow too and Coverdale could be a really great roadie
i'm so happy to read good comments on JOE, he was seen a big mistake in PURPLE BUT NOW WE CAN SEE HE DID A GREA JOB on one the best PURPLE tracks ever. probably with more COVERDALE songs on this tour everything would have been differenttoo much of SLAVES AND MASTER which had not to many good songs to use in concerts
I like this kind of stuff. Have they ever done any of the Coverdale-era material with Gillan? Imagine present-day DP doing something from "Come Taste the Band"....
I often think this, it will never ever happen though, you could tell at the Rock and Roll Hall of fame Gillan looked like somebody had broken wind on stage while Coverdale and Hughes were talking and accepting their awards, you could tell Coverdale knew this by the way he approached Gillan and embraced him
Well I've heard how Gillan sings fast Dio-era Sabbath songs like Neon Knights and Burn would be a difficult song for him too sing... so he maybe doesn't want to sing Burn or Mistreated to not ruin his reputation.
The cameraman can't seem to figure out where that weird, electric guitar-like sound is coming from. I'm surprised there isn't footage of the dude at the mixing board in there during the guitar solo.
Gillan always vetoed this Purple classic because it was Coverdale's song! I bet Ian Paice and Jon Lord were happy to perform it, even though they hated JLT!
@@jerrywoods4066 Ian Paice and Jon Lord lead JLT's firing from Purple in 1992! Jon Lord is also on record saying he doesn't consider Slaves & Masters a Deep Purple. album!
funny, at the same time we had Black Sabbath with Tony Martin, and just a year later we had DP Mk2 and Sabbath+Dio reunions. Which both were not to last too long... parallels?
It is unfortunate that the sound quality is poor and there is no second vocalist. But my imagination allowed me to imagine how the “Byrne” would sound in high quality. And it seems to me that, after all, Turner very coolly presented this song.
No other ones with Purple what I know so far. At Rainbow also no songs from Mark III, cause they ve stopped playing Mistreated after Dios departure in 78. Glover arrived there in 79
Deep purple is the trio blackmore-lord-paice So be brit pop like evans ,noisy gillan or the bluesy coverdale It's the better rock band ever n' the trio can prove thats with a hits with all his mark Hush - mandrake root(mk1) Highway n the greats classics (mk2) Burn mistreated n the blues rock hits (mk3)
Agreed Glover is fantastic and still plucking away with Purple. Saw him with later Rainbow!! AWESOME !! If you remember Glover and Gillian came together
+Thierry Mattea Glover was not a member of the original Purple. He joined with Gillian to form their classic Mk II lineup. Nick Simper was their original bassist.
as a Deep Purple fan I'd kill to have Turner back on lead vocals these days..I love Ian but his voice is shot, live Purple these days are sad to watch..
YOUR COMMENT ABOUT IAN GILLANS VOICE BEING SHOT IS SO UNTRUE, FOR SOMEONE IN HIS EARLY 70'S HE STILL KNOWS HOW TO KEEP AN AUDIENCE ON THEIR FEET. I SAW THEM LIVE BACK IN THE EARLY 70'S AND SEEING RECENT CONCERTS THEY ARE ANYTHING BUT SAD TO WATCH. MAYBE NEED TO GO TO SPECSAVERS!
Gillan is one of my great vocal heroes but the truth is his voice has been shot for 10 years at least. Maybe you've been to specsavers and bought some rose-tinted glasses. Purple live now is a travesty and demeaning my favourite ever Band
What have they really done that has been noteworthy after Slaves and Masters? The follow-up with Gillan ranks probably as the worst Purple album (even by the band members' admissions) and that was the end of Blackmore. Ever since then, the band's pretty much been on greatest hits tours. Sure they've released albums, but what does the average person know from anything from say Purpendicular on - probably not much. As much as I am a fan of Gillan, his voice has also been shot for 25+ years (and Coverdale isn't far behind him). Joe Lynn Turner and Glenn Hughes at least can still belt it out.
It was after 1989 velvet "revolution" and first great band in czechoslovakia, and so it seems. My friend was there and said that were great concert, but czechoslovak television made it awfully.
Fine gritty vocals from Joe, and great guitar from Ritchie. Paiceys drumming is superb and Jon is brilliant as is Roger on bass, playing Glenn's parts. Joe gets a few words wrong but I've heard Gillan forget his own lyrics let alone someone else's. The difference here is that the vocals are as strong as the rest of the band, whereas Gillan's voice was the weak link. Purple came back with the wrong lineup anyway, they would have sounded better with David and Glenn, despite Hughes's cocaine addiction in 1984.
This is probably the peak of JLT's vocal ability. He was better in the '90s than he ever was in the '80s. He kicks David Coverdale's ass up and down with this one, and even does Glenn's part exceptionally well. Which was something DC was incapable of. In fact I never understood what purple was thinking with DC I thought he was horrible. But anyway. Had JLT exploded on stage or threw in some of the soaring vocal fills during his time in Rainbow like he is doing here. I may have actually bothered to buy a ticket post-Dio era. The irony...He sounds and acts more like Dio here than he ever did when he was replacing him. I think this one of his best performances.
@@deepzepp4176 LOL... David sucked live every time I saw him... It just is what it is... But somehow DC croaked out a 50 yr career and made millions of dollars.. Once and for all proving Ronnie James Dio wrong and that there really is a god up there . Because without some divine interference with peoples ears, DC would have been slapped like a red headed step child every time he opened his mouth..
@@EM-ig7ib When did DC “suck live” exactly? He blew his voice out in the late 80s early 90s, but before that he was a brilliant blues/rock singer. You obviously have some odd agenda against DC.
@@deepzepp4176 It was the late eighties and again in the early 90's.. I have no agenda...I just never liked him and felt he was so overrated it wasn't even funny..
@@EM-ig7ib So you’re judging him around the time that he blew his voice out. But you realise he’s been singing since the late 60s? His career didn’t start when you saw him. If you think he’s overrated, that’s fine - But you are just wrong.
How so? Turner's probably the best singer DP ever had, second only to Gillan. He just had the bad luck of joining the band at the worst possible time, which resulted in a very dull album and lackluster concert sales. As a singer, Joe's hard to beat. Few can do ballads like "Dreaming", and also be able to pull off hard rock classics like "Back In Black" convincingly.
Glover playing Burn. Incredible
Ritchie sure has an incredible knack for choosing his front men. They are all #1 on anyone's radar. Gillan, Coverdale, Hughes, Dio, Bonnet, Turner, White and Romero. All absolutely incredible. All with their own style and stage presence. 😘🤘
Gillan can't remember Joe's name...
I still think of burn with glenn hughes vocal. A great band. JLT has got such a range vocally, very underrated.
Glenn did a Studio Recording of Burn a while Ago on one of his Albums
JT was such a Rock Warrior. He sang every song from all the other DP vocalists without Bitch, nor, Hitch! He just marshalled through like a true BadAss, and sounded awesome doing it. Coverdale, Gillan, Evans. He just made it his own.
Lord ~ Glover ~ Paice ~ Blackmore ~ Turner. Absolutely brilliant. Thank you! 👏🏾👏🏾
incredible way to open a set, a pity no other line up could play this
Mk. III and IV did.
Would love a dvd release of this concert, pity there never was one, not even a live album release what a shame
Blackmore ~ Turner ~ Glover ~ Lord ~ Paice absolutely brilliant. Thank you.
It's a true rock concert. Only what was played, no overdubs!!!
I think Turner wasn't the perfect singer for Deep Purple but the rest of the band's musicians were amazing! The magic was there.
Was there !!! Firs gig in Czech Rep. ever! Superb!!
Wow JLT did great especially for both parts. Lord on fire too and looking young in 91
insane when Ritchie Blackmore lets loose on Burn riff, what a sound, as a thunder coming on you, ...
WASNT INTO DEEP PURPLES MUSIC WHEN JOE LYNNE TURNER WAS WITH THE BAND.
HAVE TO ADMIT THAT I REALLY LIKE HIS VERSION OF A PURPLE CLASSIC
Joe lynn turner fue un exelente cantante con purple, lastima que solo estuvo en un disco. Pude verlo el año pasado y canta espectacular todavia
Joe is a damn good singer!
This is the closest I've ever listened to blackmore playing a studio solo on stage
Byl to můj první velky koncert na kterém jsem byl do dnes vzpominam
And right after this concert, we got on the express train to Budapest, we got there very close, but they also had a shortened apparatus, the trucks froze on the way, so there were no laser effects at the concert, the effects were all made with lights, and even part of the apparatus was said to have been borrowed from Omega.. ...
JLT is and was such an under rated singer. Blackmore says Slaves and Masters was one of his favorite Purple records. I like all incarnation of Deep Purple and Joe did this song justice.
jlt sucks - he is POP singer
S&M has tons of great songs!
I don't know why Ian Paice had to say that JLT was an American pop singer. I suppose to pet the great Ian Gillan on the ass and stroke his ego but with the DP S&Ms work combined with the Blackmore's Rainbow stretch JLT doesn't take a backseat to any singer
JLT is a god and has always been in great company following Dio and others including the great Gillan. JLT always killed it and never just pulled it off. Richie is a great god and has a cool major change of pace show with his wife who is the best medication for him. I deeply love Deep Purple, Zep, Who, Supertramp and many others who I've seen them all many times. ABB and the southern rockers and the blues players and rockin blues players. Man I've really slowed down. Fun doesn't come like it did in the 60s, 70s and the 80s. The 90s were fun with the old players but I was bartending all the way and I had fun until 2007 but it started to suck then. I love the Steve Morse Purple greatly too. Live at Montreux 1995. That band found great life after my man Richie Blackmore. The vocals of the Glenn Hughes and Tommy Bolin Purple rendition were tight. Too much fun.
Saw this tour Joe was great singing most of the purple stuff
Joe Lynn Turner did a good Job when he joined Purple. The problem with "Slaves and Masters" was that it sounded too much like Rainbow. But you gotta respect Joe for steppin' up to the plate and face the challenge.
Jon lord said jlt was on fire 4 this tour he said that man sang his heart out I seen this tour right up close Joe did purple great on most songs just listen to him hear on burn wow
sounded too much like Rainbow....not a bad problem to have.
@@wbfojnewton1 Ritchie was the main songwriter in both bands, hence the similarities 😉. JLT did a hell of a Job back then. It’s a pity it didn’t last longer.
I cant respect anyone with a “stage name”
Seriously.. what the hell is wrong with his real name, Joe Linquito?
So lame.
Joe did a good job in every band he played for
I was at this concert, and they played mostly from "Slaves and Masters": "Cut Runs Deep", "Love Conquers All", and the encore was "Smoke on the Water".
mi all time favorite deep purple lineup
This is THE sound of of a guitar in Deep Purple. And rest of the band are also great. More Purple sound than the last 20 years.
Absolutely
Today's incarnation is a tribute band !!
A pretty good effort by Joe I must say. lyrics could have been a bit more correct, but all in all, yeah pretty damn good.
I was there.
Joe Lynn Turner really is versatile, he sings back in black exactly.
this song needs glens singing chorus. JLT still doing a good job on it
I'm not a huge JLT fan and I really don't like the JLT Deep Purple studio record, but he does a really good job here. He has a great voice.
Freaking stellar Joe Lynn Turner!
As good as Coverdale on this
Nonsense, Coverdale actually remembered the lyrics. Turnip was making them up on the spot!
JLT is probably the worst singer DP ever had. Absolute disaster on Burn.
I'm amazed how good Joe Lynn sings this
I think it's a shame that we never got to hear Gillan singing this song...
Also would have loved to hear him sing Mistreated
that shit sounds very fucking good with JL T
JLT doesn´t prance around like a cabaret singer like he used to do with Malmsteen. I bet Ritchie kept him on a short leash. Sings great.
joe screeming like a black panthera....
that's what's so fun about DP / Rainbow, you just never know who is going to be on the stage! If you have Mr. Lord and Ritchie together though, you just can't beat that unless somehow Glenn Hughes is in there too, and don't forget to grab Ronnie James Dio and Ian Paice and just play 3 hour DP/ Rainbow show. Too bad it never happened. Gotta get Ian G and Roger in there somehow too and Coverdale could be a really great roadie
GREAT, and far better than Purple these days.
So true. They ve got it..
Without a doubt
What do you expect? This is more than 30 years ago.
Bring on the band of Angels from the great divide. This song rose up to the level of cool Purple songs.
i'm so happy to read good comments on JOE, he was seen a big mistake in PURPLE BUT NOW WE CAN SEE HE DID A GREA JOB on one the best PURPLE tracks ever. probably with more COVERDALE songs on this tour everything would have been differenttoo much of SLAVES AND MASTER which had not to many good songs to use in concerts
Good job.
And of course the camera guy is all over the place during Blackmore's solo.
Raridade ver Glover tocando Burn!
MASTERS !!!
I like this kind of stuff. Have they ever done any of the Coverdale-era material with Gillan?
Imagine present-day DP doing something from "Come Taste the Band"....
Peoria Videos Ltd They never played Mk III material while Gillan was the frontman. His huge ego does not allow him to sing those songs.
I often think this, it will never ever happen though, you could tell at the Rock and Roll Hall of fame Gillan looked like somebody had broken wind on stage while Coverdale and Hughes were talking and accepting their awards, you could tell Coverdale knew this by the way he approached Gillan and embraced him
@@garyunsworth726 Indeed, sadly it sounds like its an ego thing (Gillan).
Well I've heard how Gillan sings fast Dio-era Sabbath songs like Neon Knights and Burn would be a difficult song for him too sing... so he maybe doesn't want to sing Burn or Mistreated to not ruin his reputation.
@@axekiller85That's true; he ain't gettin' any younger either.
The cameraman can't seem to figure out where that weird, electric guitar-like sound is coming from. I'm surprised there isn't footage of the dude at the mixing board in there during the guitar solo.
This line up was fucking class! I loved it, miles better than current 'Purple'
Today's incarnation is a tribute band !!
John is a amazing singer
Gillan always vetoed this Purple classic because it was Coverdale's song! I bet Ian Paice and Jon Lord were happy to perform it, even though they hated JLT!
Shame he vetos it because everyone would forget Coverdale's version if he did it.
Paice play it at his drum clinic concerts, sessions
Jon lord liked jlt he said that man sang his heart out
@@jerrywoods4066 Ian Paice and Jon Lord lead JLT's firing from Purple in 1992! Jon Lord is also on record saying he doesn't consider Slaves & Masters a Deep Purple. album!
He is also on record saying exactly what I said
it,s lives forever
funny, at the same time we had Black Sabbath with Tony Martin, and just a year later we had DP Mk2 and Sabbath+Dio reunions. Which both were not to last too long... parallels?
WOW!!"!
JLT is not Gillan niether Coverdale, but he is JLT, and he sounds fucking great in DP.
I before e unless after en
Don’t forget the mighty Glenn hughes
Pour ce titre.....Hugues and coverdal...thé best
I had 4th row in Detroit 4 this concert right in front of Ritchie wow
joe may not be gillan (best frontman), but he does great ballads..his voice is perfect for the slaves n masters album
This is awesome shit.
to jo..:-D
It is unfortunate that the sound quality is poor and there is no second vocalist. But my imagination allowed me to imagine how the “Byrne” would sound in high quality. And it seems to me that, after all, Turner very coolly presented this song.
Best bend
Awesome performance but one singer is not enough to handle this song
Супер!
Too bad Gillan refused to do any of the Mk3 stuff. I think he would have done quite well with it. Regardless, JLT killed it here.
Deep Purple need Ian Gillan!
ian gillan one and only!!!
Да фиг там.
yes but no sing the burn :((((
That asshole can't sing the legendary Burn.
@@artemidful Тернер для это песни точно не подходит. Гиллан или Хьюз для нее в самый раз
In his own right
Yeah
Other than "Burn," I wonder what other Mark III songs that Roger Glover performed.
No other ones with Purple what I know so far. At Rainbow also no songs from Mark III, cause they ve stopped playing Mistreated after Dios departure in 78. Glover arrived there in 79
@@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117 I can imagine Graham Bonnet singing a great rendition of "Mistreated."
What a great question - love this sort of trivia, shame Gillan's ego would not him allow to sing this amazing song.
@@6arcsn1sky Bonnet sang Mistreated at his audition in 1979 which is what got him into Rainbow.
My jsme to tehdá měli nahrátý z telky na vhs :-P ale kvalita byla otřesná
Not bad, but this song needs voices of Coverdale and Huges
I liked J.L.T in malmsteen's band. been to the small town of ostrava too :) but id never shoose this version over coverdale :)
D.C. and Glenn Hughes - the best
Чистейший, дип рейнбоу,
humildade de quem toca pra caralho. Roger Glover é foda pra cacete!
caralho, quanta potência
Slaves and masters very underrated
Γελάνε τα τσιμέντα Turner..
χαχαχα.ο γκιλαν ειναι ο καλυτερος αλλα δεν τραγουδαει το burn.κριμα
Not bad! With a second singer, that might have worked!
Deep purple is the trio blackmore-lord-paice
So be brit pop like evans ,noisy gillan or the bluesy coverdale
It's the better rock band ever
n' the trio can prove thats with a hits with all his mark
Hush - mandrake root(mk1)
Highway n the greats classics (mk2)
Burn mistreated n the blues rock hits (mk3)
+casamaroc5 UHH?? What about Glover ??Really you cant possibly leave him out.
+casamaroc5 Why skip Glover? An incredible bass player, musician and producer, and a member of the original DP. Just curious!
Agreed Glover is fantastic and still plucking away with Purple. Saw him with later Rainbow!! AWESOME !! If you remember Glover and Gillian came together
+Thierry Mattea Glover was not a member of the original Purple. He joined with Gillian to form their classic Mk II lineup. Nick Simper was their original bassist.
Evan
You're absolutely right. I meant the "original" lineup that Deep Purple became famous for.
Od kdy hral Joe Lynn Turner s Deep Purple ?????? WTF ?
Cool doin Coverdale era stuff
JLT. Second only to Ian in DP. The most underrated heavy metal singer ever.
as a Deep Purple fan I'd kill to have Turner back on lead vocals these days..I love Ian but his voice is shot, live Purple these days are sad to watch..
of course, but Ian will never singing songs from MK III, IV or V
YOUR COMMENT ABOUT IAN GILLANS VOICE BEING SHOT IS SO UNTRUE, FOR SOMEONE IN HIS EARLY 70'S HE STILL KNOWS HOW TO KEEP AN AUDIENCE ON THEIR FEET. I SAW THEM LIVE BACK IN THE EARLY 70'S AND SEEING RECENT CONCERTS THEY ARE ANYTHING BUT SAD TO WATCH. MAYBE NEED TO GO TO SPECSAVERS!
Or Earsavers! :)
Gillan is one of my great vocal heroes but the truth is his voice has been shot for 10 years at least. Maybe you've been to specsavers and bought some rose-tinted glasses. Purple live now is a travesty and demeaning my favourite ever Band
JLT's rendition of Burn here is terrible.. I'll take 72 years old Ian singing Mk II material over JLT in his prime time, anytime
JLT was surprisingly good on this song.
Lord?
Audio tragedy:(
Esta version de un clasico como Burn da pena ... Long live Coverdale / Hughes !!!!!
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Weird thing about Joe is he sings better now live
He was horrendous live back then.
Other than Ritchie, the rest of the band couldn't wait to get rid of this guy!!
What have they really done that has been noteworthy after Slaves and Masters? The follow-up with Gillan ranks probably as the worst Purple album (even by the band members' admissions) and that was the end of Blackmore. Ever since then, the band's pretty much been on greatest hits tours. Sure they've released albums, but what does the average person know from anything from say Purpendicular on - probably not much. As much as I am a fan of Gillan, his voice has also been shot for 25+ years (and Coverdale isn't far behind him). Joe Lynn Turner and Glenn Hughes at least can still belt it out.
It was after 1989 velvet "revolution" and first great band in czechoslovakia, and so it seems.
My friend was there and said that were great concert, but czechoslovak television made it awfully.
JLT had such range!
should have taken Jeff Scott Soto........
I guess this was the beginning of Rainbow?
No, Rainbow start in 1976.
Why are they doing this song, it should only be sung by Hughes and Coverdale.
Ruining Rainbow wasn't enough for him he had to ruin Purple too
GrayWoIf No, it's false, he just make Rainbow/Deep purple evoluate.
+Thibault FONTAINE. I agree! Long live JLT!
Fine gritty vocals from Joe, and great guitar from Ritchie.
Paiceys drumming is superb and Jon is brilliant as is Roger on bass, playing Glenn's parts.
Joe gets a few words wrong but I've heard Gillan forget his own lyrics let alone someone else's.
The difference here is that the vocals are as strong as the rest of the band, whereas Gillan's voice was the weak link.
Purple came back with the wrong lineup anyway, they would have sounded better with David and Glenn, despite Hughes's cocaine addiction in 1984.
!984? Hughes' coke addiction goes back to the 70's. He was doing coke with Bowie in in 1975.
@@CB-xr1eg Thank you for your comment.
My point is that at the time of Purples reformation he was addicted, not when it started.
Thank you.
Тернер для это песни точно не подходит. Хьюз лучший
Хорошо спел!
Can't stand Turner but he makes a decent fist of this. Rotten album. First 3 tracks were okay-ish then sounded like bad Rainbow.
This is probably the peak of JLT's vocal ability. He was better in the '90s than he ever was in the '80s. He kicks David Coverdale's ass up and down with this one, and even does Glenn's part exceptionally well. Which was something DC was incapable of. In fact I never understood what purple was thinking with DC I thought he was horrible. But anyway.
Had JLT exploded on stage or threw in some of the soaring vocal fills during his time in Rainbow like he is doing here. I may have actually bothered to buy a ticket post-Dio era.
The irony...He sounds and acts more like Dio here than he ever did when he was replacing him. I think this one of his best performances.
JLT better than Coverdale? Lol. Yeah right. Turner’s just shrieking his way through this.
@@deepzepp4176 LOL...
David sucked live every time I saw him... It just is what it is...
But somehow DC croaked out a 50 yr career and made millions of dollars..
Once and for all proving Ronnie James Dio wrong and that there really is a god up there .
Because without some divine interference with peoples ears, DC would have been slapped like a red headed step child every time he opened his mouth..
@@EM-ig7ib When did DC “suck live” exactly?
He blew his voice out in the late 80s early 90s, but before that he was a brilliant blues/rock singer.
You obviously have some odd agenda against DC.
@@deepzepp4176 It was the late eighties and again in the early 90's..
I have no agenda...I just never liked him and felt he was so overrated it wasn't even funny..
@@EM-ig7ib So you’re judging him around the time that he blew his voice out. But you realise he’s been singing since the late 60s? His career didn’t start when you saw him.
If you think he’s overrated, that’s fine - But you are just wrong.
How so? Turner's probably the best singer DP ever had, second only to Gillan. He just had the bad luck of joining the band at the worst possible time, which resulted in a very dull album and lackluster concert sales. As a singer, Joe's hard to beat. Few can do ballads like "Dreaming", and also be able to pull off hard rock classics like "Back In Black" convincingly.
terrible sound quality
Vigo Wijoyokusumo What more can you expect? This was filmed in 1991, but I doubt an official DVD is available yet.
+ClassicTVMan1981X whaaaaat? No iPhones in 1991?
Deep Rainbow was a disaster. Hughes could fix this up well.