I was blown away when i bought miu first put on turn table thought it was the best rock music I ever heared took it to my friends house and said listen to this, he got into Ritchie Blackmore style guitar playing the whole thing became life changing thank you Deep Purple
Не фига не понимаю, но ужасно нравится. На этих легендарных парней можно просто смотреть и кайфовать. Ну, а слушать их~ и подавно. А их музыка ~без слов. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Paice is the only remaining founder, Lord remainder long enough, until he focused on classical, which was his passion but sadly he lost his battle RIP. Blackmore was a different story. Took paice and lord years to figure him out. He was a complex character but he was very interesting and unique in his theory.
@@Glenn-o6l and even that riff that was stolen from Carlos Lyra's 1964 hit "Maria moita". Deep Pruple has/had much better songs than Smoke on the water.
The part I found the most interesting is the Blackmore interview, by far. His statements are very blunt and even auto-depreciative, while at the same time very realistic in respect of the music business he's involved.I admire him as a player but also as someone who could make a lasting career in this business while having such personality and ego.
Note that back then Hughes was speaking in a Stafford accent rather than the mid Atlantic twang which he adopted shortly after. Coverdale was still very much North Yorkshire but became more clipped a year later, before going to an all out Roger Moore impression. In all honesty they were impressed by Jon and Ritchie's well to do Southern English accents and wanted to fit in with the image of the band as middle class. When Tommy Bolin joined in June 1975 Glenn began to copy his accent and David referenced him too. Years later Jon would use Tommy's Yah De Yah De phrase when going on about something.
Sometimes you just pick up another person's dialect when you're with them after a while.I don't think it was anything intentional. Except for David. It was actually embarrassing and I'm an American. And I could tell he was copying James Bond. I love Dave. I've seen him with white snake. Saw him with Purple, but man, he's gotta stop that phony accent.😂
It's impossibile, 'cause, in an interview, he says that he makes a promise to Ian Gillan to don't never sing "Child in time" (Gillan had fear that Hughes' strong voice would make appear his voice not so brilliant and powerful)
Amazing documentary. I was surprised to see that Glenn seems to be such an outsider. Now I see why his bonding with Tommy Bolin was so important to him. Black Sabbath has an album with Glenn on vocals, the last song in it, In Memory, is technically dedicated towards Tony Iommi's dad, but Glenn wrote the lyrics and after watching this documentary I cannot help but think it's in part dedicated to Bolin.
Still have my Burn lp. .played the hell put of it, Stormbringer, and when Come Taste the Band came out. .I identified the guys on the cover. .and thought (what's going on here???). .all three are still my favorite Purple albums. RIP: Jon Lord and Tommy Bolin. .
Красавцы! Ричи, как всегда, потрясающий! Лорд и Хьюз выдали вступление!!!! Ну, а Пейс лучший барабанщик в мире! Респект! Ну и история класс! Очень интересно посмотреть-послушать) Спасибо!
DP defined rock music. Yes, there are great rock bands that came before and after, but "Purple" really took this genre to another level. They connected the past with the future. They were and are, the bridge. Musician's this good, in the same band, will always be a rarity. That's just the way it is. Nothing good lasts forever........
Still waiting for the ‘Lay Down Stay Down’ a documentary on MK3 Deep Purple. I saw a presentation of this in Cannock around 5 years ago. It was a work-in-progress. Glenn was interviewed by Music Journalist/DJ Nicky Horne that night.
Penso che la Mark III, con solo due dischi in studio, sia stata la più grande rock band degli anni Settanta. Solo i Pink Floyd potevano competere in grandezza. Oggi molti sono i musicisti brillanti che calcano le scene ma non credo che le vette di questi cinque saranno mai raggiunte. Prendiamo per esempio Burn: in questo LP c'è in nuce tutto il successivo sviluppo dell'Hard Rock e dell'Heavy Metal...
Für mich ist diese zeit die beste von dp. Ich sage auch warum. Glenn hughes ist für mich einer der besten bassspieler der welt, weil er lebt die stücke und dass ist es, was heute in der musikwelt fehlt. Ich bin so froh, das ich 1961 geboren bin. Ich erlebte die endsechziger bis mitte 75 , dann ging es bergab mit der musik. Selig john lord. Mfg willy affentranger von ibach, wo das schweizer militärmesser hergestellt wird. Einen schönen donnerstag noch. Die welt kann jetzt schifahren, es hat genug schnee. Bye.
Geez, Ginger Baker was WAY WORSE than Blackmore, he was a mean, surly badger 'til the day he died, Blackmore on the other hand has mellowed as the years have gone on, he's still a quiet, reserved guy, but he's definitely not as volatile as he used to be, besides I've heard people bitchin' about him bein' a dick, HELLO, he's a friggin' Rock N' Roll musician, Rock ain't meant to be a safe, polite style of music, that's why it's called Rock N' Roll.
@@dinorocker8647 Why are you telling me this and what does it have to do with Ginger Baker? Ritchie has been talked about in interviews and books by everyone from Ian Gillan to Ronnie James Dio as the reason for why they left the bands that they were in with him. Deep Purple Mach III members, to a man, were relieved and elated to have Tommy Bolin join the band after Ritchie left to form Rainbow where he later ran into problems with Dio, Joe Lynn Turner, and Graham Bonnet. It was only after his present wife married him that he finally mellowed out and began making centuries-old music. None of this is news to anyone. And there is nothing to read into my comment complimenting his playing while stating the obvious about his difficulty getting along with people. He is the most impressive player that I've ever seen play live, but you can't change history. If you asked Blackmore, himself, he'd most likely tell you the same thing.
@@obbor4 Well what you said at the very end that is what I meant, after he married Candice he did mellow out, as far as Ginger Baker goes, I saw the "Beware of Mr. Baker" documentary and Ginger was a real mean ass bastard throughout the documentary, yeah he gave a very colorful story of his life, but he still was a real mean badger, basically Ritchie did mellow out after he met Candice, whereas Ginger Baker never mellowed, and yeah I do know about the trouble with his bandmates in Purple and Rainbow, but I should've elaborated on what I said at the end of my comment about people who met him bitchin' about him bein' a dick, I meant after he married his wife, yeah I also know about Blackmore's altercations with the media back in the day, seriously the media even then was rife with the same shitbags we see in the media today, and I can't exactly say Blackmore was completely unjustified in his actions with 'em, geez take a look at the movies The Natural with Redford, and 59*, which was a movie that Billy Crystal directed which was about baseball players Mantle and Maris, and the media was portrayed quite accurately in those films, basically sayin' and doin' what ever they wanted to a celebrity, and gettin' away with it, and not givin' a damn what it does to 'em, shit in 59* Maris was brutally and cruelly assaulted by the media, and he almost was at the point where he wanted to commit suicide, so yeah the media are really no one's friends, all they care about are ratings and prestige, and they'll do anything to get it, even if they destroy someone's good name.
Deep Purple: Rod Evans, Nick Simper, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Ritchie Blackmore,Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Glenn Hugles, David Coverdale,Tommy Bolin, Steve Morse And Don Ayre!!!I Love Alls👏👏👏👏👏
I find it hilarious that Jon Lord after not wanting to over intellectualize brings cotrast of Renaissance art and Francis Bacon into the comversation. Most of the interview actually reminded me of art theory classes I had in college.
Little things. Dave figured that he was hired as the singer so Glenn shouldn’t sing as much as he does. Glenn figured that he was hired as a singing bassist so he was entitled to sing as much as he wanted. Personally I agree with David. Glenn Hughes has a voice of an angel in studio recordings, but sounds awful live. Well, my opinion at least. 😊
Wonder what it was filmed for? Possibly a student project? The production work is very high standard - one would hope it helped one or two of the makers get a job in the industry they were obviously suited for. Interesting comments from the band and no surprise to see Ritchie on his own; the interview is a real scoop, given some of his comments. The music is great of course and an interesting snapshot of the band on their first (?) UK tour.
Doping in electronics is used to increase a transistors output. Doping in a rock band is used to increase creative output. That is until you burnout or die. Maybe both. And then weirdness sets in......
Не хотел бы я еще раз слышать это выступление моей самой любимой группы. "Burn" в живую звучит отвратительно, хочется быстрее забыть это и да, как Deep Purple не раз признавались, что студийная запись и живой концерт это разные вещи, вот живой пример этого.
Paradossi: I migliori tastieristi erano considerati Keith Emerson e Rick Wakeman, entrambi fan di Jon Lord. E di Blackmore come chitarrista che dire? Jimmy Page il primo ... Ritchie Blackmore l'UNICO ... Ogni volta che lo vedo in qualche vecchio filmato mi rendo conto come non ci sia trippa per gatti. Se si fosse saputo vendere come tanti, sarebbe stato riconosciuto unanimamente come l'UNICO.
старички-резерванты кому за 65 ведь мы застали наши любимые группы когда музыканты были плюс-минус на пике творчества физически-индивидуально или совокупно-да в разном состоянии но через полвека-забив норы доступным энергетиком- есть возможность сидя в резервации заполнить дыры в нашем о них понимании об их развитии...
Что такое "счастливчики"? Это - дэвид и глен . Талант может и есть. Но чтобы попасть в пурпур - нет . Но попали. Альбомы хорошие. Но Гилан - Эверест !!!
Ritchie Blackmore's guitar sound in Mark 3 is the best!
Wow Coverdale was only 22 years old at cal jam74 amazing
I was blown away when i bought miu first put on turn table thought it was the best rock music I ever heared took it to my friends house and said listen to this, he got into Ritchie Blackmore style guitar playing the whole thing became life changing thank you Deep Purple
Не фига не понимаю, но ужасно нравится. На этих легендарных парней можно просто смотреть и кайфовать. Ну, а слушать их~ и подавно. А их музыка ~без слов. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Paice is the only remaining founder, Lord remainder long enough, until he focused on classical, which was his passion but sadly he lost his battle RIP. Blackmore was a different story. Took paice and lord years to figure him out. He was a complex character but he was very interesting and unique in his theory.
Ritchie wrote all their great music! he was their musical leader!
without him the would probably still be playing with an orchestra
@@lucalonel agree tentatively. Blackmore wrote the most memorable rock riff of all time, Smoke on the Water.
@@Glenn-o6l and even that riff that was stolen from Carlos Lyra's 1964 hit "Maria moita". Deep Pruple has/had much better songs than Smoke on the water.
This band lives in my heart.
Ângela Balzan Meu deeeeus não é você que vive comentando nos vídeos do Alta Fidelidade? Shshs Deep Purple é demais mesmo!
I love the vibe in the interview. And to listen to Jon Lord. RIP. I love everything Purple, ha ha.
Paicey in mark 3 era was a BEAST!
Dafyd Maddz damn right - Made in Japan. Ian Paice was awesome.
Ian Paice and John Bonham was the masters of the drums!!! Bye dudes...
@@davidharding966 made in Japan was Mach 2
He really was. From Burn to Come Taste The Band, Paice was on another level.
David Coverdale sera siempre mi vocalista de Deep Purple favorito, los 3 discos q hizo los llevo en lo mas profundo de mi corazon
The part I found the most interesting is the Blackmore interview, by far. His statements are very blunt and even auto-depreciative, while at the same time very realistic in respect of the music business he's involved.I admire him as a player but also as someone who could make a lasting career in this business while having such personality and ego.
He has calmed and he is happy. He and his wife are performing for free online and it's wonder full. I'm glad he is at peace and happy.
*self-depricating
@@garymitchell5899 self-deprecating*
Coverdale looks and sounds like a happy kid living his dream
Well, he was, wasn’t he?
Yes. He became rich and famous almost overnight. He was in the right place at the right time. So was Glenn. Sometimes, dreams do happen.
Note that back then Hughes was speaking in a Stafford accent rather than the mid Atlantic twang which he adopted shortly after.
Coverdale was still very much North Yorkshire but became more clipped a year later, before going to an all out Roger Moore impression.
In all honesty they were impressed by Jon and Ritchie's well to do Southern English accents and wanted to fit in with the image of the band as middle class.
When Tommy Bolin joined in June 1975 Glenn began to copy his accent and David referenced him too.
Years later Jon would use Tommy's Yah De Yah De phrase when going on about something.
Sometimes you just pick up another person's dialect when you're with them after a while.I don't think it was anything intentional. Except for David. It was actually embarrassing and I'm an American. And I could tell he was copying James Bond. I love Dave. I've seen him with white snake. Saw him with Purple, but man, he's gotta stop that phony accent.😂
I see we have a linguist on board.
This is fucking brilliant.thanks so much for posting! Love it
Richie was and is great, period
I always wanted to hear Glenn sing Child In Time..
It's impossibile, 'cause, in an interview, he says that he makes a promise to Ian Gillan to don't never sing "Child in time" (Gillan had fear that Hughes' strong voice would make appear his voice not so brilliant and powerful)
. .NO!!!!
hell, that final musical piece was so bloody massive! No one could mess with these guys
The last 3 musical clips are from Space Truckin'.
Amazing documentary. I was surprised to see that Glenn seems to be such an outsider.
Now I see why his bonding with Tommy Bolin was so important to him.
Black Sabbath has an album with Glenn on vocals, the last song in it, In Memory, is technically dedicated towards Tony Iommi's dad, but Glenn wrote the lyrics and after watching this documentary I cannot help but think it's in part dedicated to Bolin.
Great doco, been a DP fan for 40+ years and I learnt something. Thanks!
Still have my Burn lp. .played the hell put of it, Stormbringer, and when Come Taste the Band came out. .I identified the guys on the cover. .and thought (what's going on here???). .all three are still my favorite Purple albums. RIP: Jon Lord and Tommy Bolin. .
If you listen while Blackmore is speaking, you can hear the support band. Ronnie belting out Happy.
32:21 Ritchie came out on the stage like a true King of Dreams. :)
They are all cool...very cool.
14:44 "The hardest thing in this bussiness is sincerity" U`re right Ritchie.
I love the deep purple mark 3 the best.
Красавцы! Ричи, как всегда, потрясающий! Лорд и Хьюз выдали вступление!!!! Ну, а Пейс лучший барабанщик в мире! Респект! Ну и история класс! Очень интересно посмотреть-послушать) Спасибо!
Lo deep purple no debe extrañar, la mejor banda de rock, donde no se pierde su esencia
David was really a beautiful guy!
and Glenn too! His hair was everything :3
@@agi9586 Two HOT guys!!!
@@cindychevalot6754 You're right!!!
Unpopular opinion( or is it?): I find young Jon Lord very hot.
@@windyhead7960 I think Jon was charming...intelligent and charismatic
The hardest thing in this business is sincerity. Once you can fake that you're laughing.
DP defined rock music. Yes, there are great rock bands that came before and after, but "Purple" really took this genre to another level. They connected the past with the future. They were and are, the bridge.
Musician's this good, in the same band, will always be a rarity. That's just the way it is. Nothing good lasts forever........
This is brilliant. Sad we only have two live songs but the interviews are superb
Cool , love the Space Truckin footage .R.I.P. Jon Lord .
Deep Purple beginning of the heavy metal rock. Will be forever around 💜💓💝💗👿💕💜
Still waiting for the ‘Lay Down Stay Down’ a documentary on MK3 Deep Purple. I saw a presentation of this in Cannock around 5 years ago. It was a work-in-progress. Glenn was interviewed by Music Journalist/DJ Nicky Horne that night.
THANK YOU!
Penso che la Mark III, con solo due dischi in studio, sia stata la più grande rock band degli anni Settanta. Solo i Pink Floyd potevano competere in grandezza. Oggi molti sono i musicisti brillanti che calcano le scene ma non credo che le vette di questi cinque saranno mai raggiunte. Prendiamo per esempio Burn: in questo LP c'è in nuce tutto il successivo sviluppo dell'Hard Rock e dell'Heavy Metal...
I can't believe that Ian played the drums in those platforms....Wow !!!!!
65years old knew deep purple at 17 years old..before now i listend to buckethead every day and at this timei listen deep purple every day
wow fantastic
Ritchie, John and Ian were the leaders of the band. Those three are Deep Purple.
ALWAYS DEEP PURPLE PLEASE THANK YOU ...........
This is by far THE BEST Deep Purple's lineup!!
Great lineup? Yes definitely! Best DP lineup? Nope!
For me MK2 and with Joe Lynn Turner too and finally MK3 .
Für mich ist diese zeit die beste von dp. Ich sage auch warum. Glenn hughes ist für mich einer der besten bassspieler der welt, weil er lebt die stücke und dass ist es, was heute in der musikwelt fehlt. Ich bin so froh, das ich 1961 geboren bin. Ich erlebte die endsechziger bis mitte 75 , dann ging es bergab mit der musik. Selig john lord. Mfg willy affentranger von ibach, wo das schweizer militärmesser hergestellt wird. Einen schönen donnerstag noch. Die welt kann jetzt schifahren, es hat genug schnee. Bye.
The Deep Purple Its The Favorite Rock Band....Bravo.
Ian Paice is the heart of Deep Purple. Ritchie and Jon are the wings. The best group ever!
Yeah 👍😎
today they re just Gillan private tribute band
@@ernt03 nah, they've got 3/5 classic members. Thats not just Gillan :)
I couldn’t have thought of a greater example
@@sofiacorradini5940
Thanks Sofia..!
Love all 2 line ups mark 2 n 3
Deep Purple
Thank YOU Ritchie Blackmore.
Ritchie could be a surly guy, but he sure could play! As could the rest of this band. They were really something. Every last one of them.
Geez, Ginger Baker was WAY WORSE than Blackmore, he was a mean, surly badger 'til the day he died, Blackmore on the other hand has mellowed as the years have gone on, he's still a quiet, reserved guy, but he's definitely not as volatile as he used to be, besides I've heard people bitchin' about him bein' a dick, HELLO, he's a friggin' Rock N' Roll musician, Rock ain't meant to be a safe, polite style of music, that's why it's called Rock N' Roll.
@@dinorocker8647 Why are you telling me this and what does it have to do with Ginger Baker? Ritchie has been talked about in interviews and books by everyone from Ian Gillan to Ronnie James Dio as the reason for why they left the bands that they were in with him. Deep Purple Mach III members, to a man, were relieved and elated to have Tommy Bolin join the band after Ritchie left to form Rainbow where he later ran into problems with Dio, Joe Lynn Turner, and Graham Bonnet. It was only after his present wife married him that he finally mellowed out and began making centuries-old music. None of this is news to anyone. And there is nothing to read into my comment complimenting his playing while stating the obvious about his difficulty getting along with people. He is the most impressive player that I've ever seen play live, but you can't change history. If you asked Blackmore, himself, he'd most likely tell you the same thing.
@@obbor4 Well what you said at the very end that is what I meant, after he married Candice he did mellow out, as far as Ginger Baker goes, I saw the "Beware of Mr. Baker" documentary and Ginger was a real mean ass bastard throughout the documentary, yeah he gave a very colorful story of his life, but he still was a real mean badger, basically Ritchie did mellow out after he met Candice, whereas Ginger Baker never mellowed, and yeah I do know about the trouble with his bandmates in Purple and Rainbow, but I should've elaborated on what I said at the end of my comment about people who met him bitchin' about him bein' a dick, I meant after he married his wife, yeah I also know about Blackmore's altercations with the media back in the day, seriously the media even then was rife with the same shitbags we see in the media today, and I can't exactly say Blackmore was completely unjustified in his actions with 'em, geez take a look at the movies The Natural with Redford, and 59*, which was a movie that Billy Crystal directed which was about baseball players Mantle and Maris, and the media was portrayed quite accurately in those films, basically sayin' and doin' what ever they wanted to a celebrity, and gettin' away with it, and not givin' a damn what it does to 'em, shit in 59* Maris was brutally and cruelly assaulted by the media, and he almost was at the point where he wanted to commit suicide, so yeah the media are really no one's friends, all they care about are ratings and prestige, and they'll do anything to get it, even if they destroy someone's good name.
@@obbor4maybe it’s bc his wife is a yes man where’s the other vocalists tried to his equal.
Of course add Jon and Ian…the core
The best hard rock band ever!!!
for sure
👍👍👍👍
Algum tradutor ingles-portugues por aqui,por favor?
Deep Purple: Rod Evans, Nick Simper, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Ritchie Blackmore,Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Glenn Hugles, David Coverdale,Tommy Bolin, Steve Morse And Don Ayre!!!I Love Alls👏👏👏👏👏
Vanei Pontes forgot joe Lynn turner ;)
Joe Lynn Turner y Joe Satriani??
y Nicola Paganini!
Joe Satriani was never an official member of Deep Purple.
Simon McBride is.
Ronnie Dio and Elf playing Happy onstage while they talk to Ritchie at 15:38.
Ver el California jam me voló la cabeza !!!!
Deep Purple Mrk II + III are by far the best rock band ever.
Old nice songs ...Hit !
Mr. Jonathan Douglas Lord Rip 🎹😢
Deep Purple You should come at Nepal... last time you didn't come... Deep Purple Rocks...
Love this. 32:22 sounds like some sort of alternate universe "Friday on my Mind" from hell
que hermoso estupendo
Jon Lord ❤😍
Deep Purple is my "Religion" best line up: "MK2 / MK3 🎵🎼🎶🎹🎤🎸😎👊
Jon Douglas lord r.i.p 🎵🎼🎶🎹😎👊
Where is the rest of this documentary? Only 40 minutes over a tour? No title fully played? But my grandma always said- be afraid what you get!
I find it hilarious that Jon Lord after not wanting to over intellectualize brings cotrast of Renaissance art and Francis Bacon into the comversation. Most of the interview actually reminded me of art theory classes I had in college.
10:45 what was that about? Some tension between Dave and Glenn?
Little things. Dave figured that he was hired as the singer so Glenn shouldn’t sing as much as he does. Glenn figured that he was hired as a singing bassist so he was entitled to sing as much as he wanted.
Personally I agree with David. Glenn Hughes has a voice of an angel in studio recordings, but sounds awful live. Well, my opinion at least. 😊
Where the hell was that Burn version recorded? It's excellent.
California jam 1974
Hammersmith Odeon in May '74.
Wonder what it was filmed for? Possibly a student project? The production work is very high standard - one would hope it helped one or two of the makers get a job in the industry they were obviously suited for. Interesting comments from the band and no surprise to see Ritchie on his own; the interview is a real scoop, given some of his comments. The music is great of course and an interesting snapshot of the band on their first (?) UK tour.
Doping in electronics is used to increase a transistors output. Doping in a rock band is used to increase creative output. That is until you burnout or die. Maybe both. And then weirdness sets in......
Ritchie I mean wow.
The best band ever
Многие могут повторить.но как Блекмор не может ни кто до сих пор.
Не хотел бы я еще раз слышать это выступление моей самой любимой группы. "Burn" в живую звучит отвратительно, хочется быстрее забыть это и да, как Deep Purple не раз признавались, что студийная запись и живой концерт это разные вещи, вот живой пример этого.
Love It
Jon and Glenn's friendship>>
DEEP PURPLE RULES!!!
at 7:37,you can hear a disembodied whisper....oooo
....Super!!!!....
Muito bom .. apesar da voz não ser mais a mesma 🤘
33:07 relax guitar solo only Ritchie can make a heavy dive bombs solos and like a classical guitar on 33:24
The best DP
ROCK LEGENDS PLEASE!
Very weird interactions between lord and glen hues here????.
Yeah... I feel it too
Paradossi: I migliori tastieristi erano considerati Keith Emerson e Rick Wakeman, entrambi fan di Jon Lord. E di Blackmore come chitarrista che dire? Jimmy Page il primo ... Ritchie Blackmore l'UNICO ... Ogni volta che lo vedo in qualche vecchio filmato mi rendo conto come non ci sia trippa per gatti. Se si fosse saputo vendere come tanti, sarebbe stato riconosciuto unanimamente come l'UNICO.
Jon was great here
старички-резерванты кому за 65
ведь мы застали наши любимые группы
когда музыканты были плюс-минус на пике творчества
физически-индивидуально или совокупно-да в разном состоянии
но через полвека-забив норы доступным энергетиком-
есть возможность сидя в резервации
заполнить дыры в нашем о них понимании об их развитии...
The Mk3 is the best Deep Purple lineup!!!
Csoda zene.!
Shocking vocals flat and sharp at the same time
Что такое "счастливчики"? Это - дэвид и глен . Талант может и есть. Но чтобы попасть в пурпур - нет . Но попали. Альбомы хорошие. Но Гилан - Эверест !!!
Nice to listen Glenn speaks with an English accent, a skill which he has lost at the present day.
On the plus side, he's also gained some new teeth.
Staffordshire meets Yorkshire and the rest is history.
its all about the band an commuication
32:20 to 33:00 Lord & Blackmore cool AF.
👍😊
una joya bro
👏👏👏👏👏 desde Argentina.
Smashed 3 guitars in one gig 😂😜that's life
why coverdale speaks as if he had something in his mouth?
Yorkshire accent
JON LORD MY BEAUTIFUL HUSBAND I LOVE YOU MY DEAR YOU ARE SO TALENTED AND COOL AND AISISUQJSLDLKAQNSS 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Gaumont State in Kilburn, London
Leeds Polytechnic - filmed by student for his studies!
Rare video of mk 3