Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970) | Singer Reacts & Musician Analysis
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It is not LIKE shredding on a keyboard, it IS shredding on a keyboard ... and nobody ever did it better than Jon Lord
uhhh, gonna say Rick Wakeman was his equal...
@@tonysummerfelt6521 firstly, I was careful in my choice of phrase, I said nobody did it better, which does not preclude anybody from being just as good.
Secondly, Rick Wakeman was indeed very talented, very much his equal technically, but somehow Wakeman's music was never as good, at least for me. A bit like Roger Waters' material post Floyd, I always felt Wakeman's music was lacking something.
@@tonyb9735Rick Wakeman and Jon Lord have worked together. Different styles for sure. If I were to introduce RW to someone it would be his "Six Wives..." album.
@@tonysummerfelt6521 Thanks, I will give it a go.
His solo album that I am most familiar with is Myths and Legends of King Arthur.
@@tonyb9735 ah, didn't like that album myself. Try "Six Wives.." totally different beast
Deep Purple 💜 is best of the best !!!
LIVE!! No technical assistance, no autotune LIVE!! That's all I have to say 🙂
Nuff said.
yes just how it should be
pure talent and yellow teeth,when noone actually cared if someone was ugly pretty rich poor,we are all more like "together" brilliant band!
Y prohibido el playback !!! 👌🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Not entirely true. There was technical assistance - it's called Ian Gillian's "finger in the ear" technique for hearing the notes he was singing.
its live tv and they were stuned .
"Is this live? its perfection." yes, yes it is.
No tech gadgets, no auto tunes.... genuine musicians !!!
I’m 70 years old and I just love seeing your generation reacting to my fave hard rock/heavy metal music from late 60s to early/mid 70s. Saw DP in concert in 1974. The keyboard player is Jon Lord (RIP) and he is playing a cut down Hammond P3 organ. He was classically trained. Lead guitarist Ritchie Blackmore formed Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio in 1975 after DP broke up. If you loved Child in Time I am certain you will love Stargazer by Rainbow and it’s follow up/sequel A Light in the Black. Other DP songs worth listening to are Space Truckin, Strange Kind of Woman, Perfect Strangers, My Woman from Tokyo, Black Night and Burn.
For those who like their bluesier stuff, "Maybe I'm a Leo".
And not to forget Jon Lord's solo album "Sarabande". Very, very good, and very, very overlooked.
@@sneakyfox4651 And "Before I forget" a superb Jon Lord solo album.
@@philjones6054 Oh, I didn't know that album. Thanks, I'll check it out.
Soy ARGENTINO ... Y si te gusto Child in Time, tu próximo tema a escuchar es Highway Star ...
ESA ES LA ESENCIA DE DEEP PURPLE 👌👌👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Great musicianship! No computers, no autotune...Pure Talent!
“Is this live? It’s perfection.”
Millie gets it.
and just a second after Ian Paice lost his drumstick ahaha ;-) Seems Millie thrown a jinx !
Por supuesto que es EN VIVO ... Para la BBC 👍👍😎🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Yes it is no auto tune no studio intervention or splice just lords/god's of music....
Deep Purple we are not worthy...
The bass and drums holding it all together.
Those 5 musicians were some of the very best. That was Deep Purple at their very best.
They are all gods, one of the top line-ups in rock history ever
No matter how many times i've listened to this gem, everytime I get mesmerized by everything: melody, voice, vibes overall...
It baffles me that so many people know Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, The Who and Pink Floyd, but don't really know of Deep Purple, and yet they sold as many records as the others but somehow have been forgotten, maybe they should have had a more iconic logo, but in terms of musicianship they were as good as anyone in their mark II line up.
@@simply_psi In their MK. 2 days of 1970- 74 Deep Purple sold more records, more concert tickets and more merchandise than any other act on the planet, and that includes Zeppelin, Floyd, The Beatles, Elvis Presley or Bing Crosby.
And you're right, they have never gotten the recognition other have gotten.
@@simply_psi Forgotten? Maybe they don't get the recognition they deserve, but they certainly aren't forgotten.
@@BunnEFartz Continúan siendo escuchados, estimado Buen ... 👌👌🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
in those days the thrill of buying a record was beautiful
This live performance is legendary - insanely talented group...
ua-cam.com/video/z56av8Yg46o/v-deo.html fucking legendary performace best live version!
not only was it live, that sick guitar solo was improvised on the spot there and then. That's what you get when bunch of extremely talented people get together
You have not heared Child in Time before? Now you know it! One of the most important Songs in Rock History. Without any doubt. Be thankful. Peace & Rock on. Good Job 👍
The audience: -What just happened?
Deep Purple: -History!
Producers told them to keep quiet.
@@coolgabe64 Really? Any references?
THANK YOU SO MUCH MILLIE!!!!!
Nice ! 1970 i was 3 years old , my start as Metalhead was 1980 , i love this Song
Great reaction thanks.....deep reaction PURPPLE...
This is my favorite Deep Purple song by far
I highly recommend Deep Purple's live album titled Made in Japan for an album review !
This was a live studio performance. The crowd was invited in to the studio, but were not allowed to make noise during the performance. Yes, this was a thing. I'm diggin' those blue locks and fan girl mode. Rock on Millie.
With legendary soccer player George Best visible in the audience.
Hey Millie, great performance this podcast of yours, and one could notice you liked one of the greatest Rock songs of all times... Child in time coming from one the biggest rock bands of all times "Deep Purple" ❤😅🎉😂
Ian Gillan - one of the most underrated rock vocalists of all time. Serious pipes!
I wouldn't say underrated - more like acclaimed vocalist.
Definitely not underrated haha
Definitely not underrated, Gillan top 3 greatest ever for sure.
@@alexlifeson6917 And in what lists is he in the top 3? In Rolling Stone's latest list, he didn't even make the top 200. This is just the height of ignorance.
@@ninoorjon absolutely one of the best and also criminally underrated by American corrupt music industry
This was live I'm in my late sixties now one good thing though I got to see Deep Purple three times live
Firstly, you are beautiful and I really enjoyed your reaction video. Ian Gillan (the singer of DP) is one of my all time favourite singers… his voice is so powerful! One of my all time favourite albums is Gillian’s Mr Universe… I highly recommend checking the title track and also Fighting Man from that album! Also, DPs Perfect Strangers is amazing but pretty much everything they’ve done is amazing! ❤️
The best is to look at the audience, either they were stunned or didnt realize what happened. Their faces are worth gold, thx for watching this real great piece of music. the master at the keyboard is John Lord, really great musician.
Hi coming from England I was listening to Deep Purple in my Teens also I have seen These live they played all the classic rock songs THEY were Awesome I am now retired still listening to this Awesome music All the best🎹🎸🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼👍
One of the greatest live performances ever.Sheer perfection from everyone
I bought In Rock back in 1970 and it's still one of my favourite albums of all time. I'm so envious of people like you hearing this for the first time. Pure genius.
Still my favorite DP album.
I also bought this in 71 with paper route money along with Black Sabbath BS first two albums at 11 still have both but also have this on purple heavy vinyl
Me to its epic.
Even after 53 Years it's still mindblowing how good the Musicians were back in that time....When Deep Purple / Led Zeppelin / Black Sabbath INVENTED Rock/Hard Rock and even Heavy Metal......it IS a Live Recording,thats why the Audience in the Studio are FORBIDDEN to react during the Performance.....
Masterpiece
Great reaction Millie, the full footage of this Granada TV performance is on YT, about 23 minutes long, well worth watching.
Las nuevas generaciones están descubriendo la mágica música que escuchábamos los chicos de los 70, más vale tarde que nunca, saludos desde Mar del Plata Argentina !!!! Viva Deep Purple por siempre For ever !!!!!!!!
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸 what a great sound.
my generation, my music, our parents thought we were crazy and screamed when we played these songs, our music was exceptional and these bands not only had messages to convey but their music and the musicians were at a level of perfection that few bands after them have matched, an era blessed by the gods, we are pleased that your generation appreciates our musical era 60s/70s, an italo-french fan
Another great Deep Purple song to check out is lazy one of my personal favorites and a great jam sessions
The late sixties and early seventies is the music I grew up with, glad to see another generation finding it.
One of their best performances
Deep purple MK2 line up were just awesome! Every member was a massive talent!
Leaving out 'Smoke on the water' and 'Child in time'... here is a list of (very diverse) my fave Deep Purple songs:
1) Highway star... 2) Black night... 3) Burn... 4) Strange kind of woman... 5) Perfect strangers... 6) Soldier of fortune... 7) The battle rages on ... 8) The cut runs deep... 9) Woman from Tokyo... 10) Pictures of home... 11) Fireball... 12) Space truckin'... 13) Knocking on your back door... 14) Sometimes I feel like screaming... 15) Rapture of the deep ... 16) Stormbringer... 17) Bad attitude... 18) King of dreams... 19) Vincent Price... 20) Anya
April?
I loved your reaction to real legends of rock...
Favourite Deep Purple tune is a tough one, so many genious to choose from... Perfect Stranger maybe
Since you enjoyed that, try WHEN A BLIND MAN CRIES by Ian Gillan . Ian is much older but still AMAZING!
I remember the guys telling on an interview that when Child in Time was recorded and mixed they listened to the master tape together and then sat in silence, realizing they had surpassed themselves and created something extraordinary.
The organ sounds the same because it's not a keyboard (which is input device for general purpose synthesizers) but full instrument with sound fixed like a piano would.
It's a Hammond B3 organ thru a Marshall stack. Jon Lord rip invented that sound. Listen to Hush that what made him top 3 in the world and famous. Jon Lord Emerson or Wakman. You can flip the 3 in any order. Top 3 in the world easily.
DP is the BEST of the BEST👏👏👏Thanks for sharing,Millie💙💖💙
Deep purple "In Rock" is their best studio album.
A live performance of one of the very greatest songs that the "rock and roll years " has ever produced.
Sheer coruscating brilliance.
Your reactions and comments said it all !
You did react to Highway Star recently, though... so it wasn't your first DP song outside Smoke on the Water ;-)
Suggestions for more Deep Purple songs:
Smoke on the Water - live version from Made in Japan, the ultimate version.
Speed King - studio version from In Rock
Woman from Tokyo - studio version.
Fireball - studio version
Highway Star - both live and studio are good.
Lazy - live version from Made in Japan
Black Night - single version
Burn - studio version.
Sail Away
Stormbringer
This is one of the wildest vocal performances ever recorded. Another reactor rightly called this "controlled chaos". The crowd was made to be quiet because they were recording this. The keyboard being played is a Hammond B3 / C3 organ that is full of electronic tubes and run into Leslie speaker cabinets. This particular lineup of band members is commonly called the Mark II version of Deep Purple and is responsible for most of their hit records.
I love to watch your reactions! Keep them coming!
I'm born 1971, so its a bitof my 'before' time, but dang, i met this song now 10 years ago, and it is become my favourit of all times, along with some ozzy songs. I absolutely LOVE your reaction on this 1, it feels good the 'youth' appreciates the classics like I do
Awesome my dear, they did this very live with a dead audience told to keep quiet for TV. When I first saw them a few years later we were anything but quiet! AND They were anything but quiet, in those days they held the Guiness World Record for loudest band for awhile, we saw them indoors in New Haven then later that tour, outside in Hartford, huge PAs, the outdoor show you could have heard miles away as they set up in the flat, open field of Colt Park and just turned it up and let rip. Tremendous performers who knew how to handle that sound system. The cost? $5.50, LOL! Try Space Trucking live sometime from the 1970s, it will blow your mind! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
A few of my favorite DP tunes are Perfect Strangers, Rat Bat Blue, and Speed King. Check them out.
I love the look on your face as you are taking it all in and the sudden stop and return to the quiet interlude. Now imagine 50,000 people in one stadium in 1971 with exactly the same reaction as you have just shown us. Marvelous.
This one......Can't find The Words...!!!! 4-ever The Kings!!
Ian is screaming with the outrage we all should feel toward corporate wars and the injustice inflicted on innocent people.
Live 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
😁 9’30 : "I,m... good? gut?..." 😮 OK : hooked! 😂 Love see you discover a song made me ceazy some 50 years ago!!! Love your reactions😁 Peace! And enjoy🥰😍
As a school kid in the early 70s, I once had to watch the tape recorder of an older boy in the neighborhood. He had Deep Purple on the tape. It was a revelation. I knew immediately that the band would be something significant for me for a long time.
Great reaction to a fantastic band😀 this performance is epic.
And what you call a Keyboard is an Hammond Organ if I am not misstaken.
Timeless. That performance of the classic was amazing.
Damn... how glad I am to have some older brothers. And one of them really liked this kind of music and especially Deep Purple. He had a bunch of LPs of that too. When he was working I used to sneak into his room to put on a record of this or other hard rock bands from the late sixties and seventies. I think I was about 10-15 years old at the time.
I always thought he never knew I sneaked into his room and played his records. Many, many years later he told me he did knew, even bought some records he thought I would like... and that I did not knew. 😊😊🙂
Great reaction! Deep Purple 1 of my favorite band and the album live Made in Japan is the best album live ever 🤘🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I think that the crowd did not realize -at the time that they were taking part in a very high water mark in Rock and metal Genre. We know it now in hindsight - given the state of modern pop music.
DEEP PURPLE ONE OF THE BEST BANDS OF ALL TIME
All Live! Really refreshing to see young people acknowledge perfection and really get into enjoying when music was the best. All these guys are master musicians…
I remember when this came out, yep, that makes me old HAHA. But this means I grew up in the era of the best music ever recorded. I got to see them live and it was an amazing show. Thanks for this!
It’s always funny to watch reactors react to Jon Lord’s skill On the keyboards. There is no one quite like him.
Best ever live band !
This was my favourite tune by Deep Purple, glad you enjoyed it 👍 There is a song that normally I don't have time for, but DP does the best version of it "Hallelujah" It''ll change your perspective on that song.
My first LP was Deep Purple in Rock.It`s been 50 years now..First Contact wth the heavier side of music.
Loved your reaction! Saw these guys in 1985 in Albuquerque NM. One of the best live bands I've ever seen.
NO MILLIE, THIS IS DEFINITELY NOT MY FIRST TIME LISTENING TO DEEP PURPLE!! AS A MATTER OF FACT I WAS JUST OUT TAKING A MORNING RIDE ON MY MOTORCYCLE AND I WAS LISTENING TO THE DEEP PURPLE ALBUM LIVE MADE IN JAPAN!! I HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO DEEP PURPLE PROBABLY SINCE THE YEAR THAT THIS PARTICULAR SONG WAS DONE HERE 1970!! ONE OF MY FAVORITE BANDS GROWING UP!!
I ENJOY WATCHING YOUNG FOLKS LIKE YOURSELF REACTING TO THESE OLD TUNES ESPECIALLY THIS SONG BECAUSE OF THE VOCALS!!
YOUR MUSIC IS PRETTY AWESOME MILLIE!
love your energy brings me back im 61 and love young people discovering this,i saw them finally 4ish years ago hardrock fl. the singer about seventy
learned a new way to scream amazing and the keyboard player played some classic baroque still awesome
I was 19 and was in my first year of a 20 year Air Force career in 1970 and we would party down in the barracks to tunes like this.
Exactly the same here.
And it stuck forever. Just as all the real music since ’67 or so.
Later on I realized that even the second and third rate at the time was way better, than the hits of the following decades, but hey, I’ve been there, when it really happened!
Millie, thanks for sharing your reaction. My own favorite Deep Purple song? This one - _Child In Time._ And _this_ version. My first Deep Purple experience? 20th april 1968, British band _"Roundabouts"_ played at the local "Parkskolen" school close to our home in Taastrup, Denmark. Entering stage they announced that they'd chosen a new name for the band: _"Deep Purple"._ This was the very first Deep Purple concert ever. It was shortly before I was born. They played very loud so I would have heard it.
The greatest live performance of all time!!!!
Highway Star live version from Made In Japan (the definitive version) should be next on your Deep Purple journey. Your enthusiasm is infectious!
Still have the album from when I bought it in 1971 , 13 years old , still play it from time to time , and when I do my neighbors do, and sometimes the police come and listen but don’t think they are fans of deep purple
"He's a God". Yes, Jon Lord is God (or was God, R.I.P.). Such an under appreciated band, especially for all the world events they were a soundtrack to. Everybody in the band is a legend. Ritchie Blackmore is one of my favorite guitar players (maybe musician). I think he "sees" sound or something, he uses his guitar like a paint brush.
5 geniuses 💜💜💜💜💜 forever Purple
Listen to Made in Japan 2 LP...im 65 years....good musik.. its my young age musik..Zappa to...❤❤😅
Do you know what? It makes me happy to see how much you enjoy this song but, you really should have been there. (I don't mean at that particular show but rather that whole time period. But it is what it is and it's fabulous that we still have these recordings of what the world was like way back when.…)
Laying the groundwork for Heavy Metal. If not one of the first metal songs this is definitely Proto Metal. Who else could have invented the Metal Scream.
I'm fascinated. Youngster after Youngster fails to understand that in 1970 head banging hadn't been invented. Led Zep hadn't released IV and David Bowie was unheard of Space Oddity was hit in 1972.
This music was new! Black Sabbath album Paranoid had only just been released.
Deep Purple, Led Zep and Black Sabbath were the ground breakers. Their audiences invented head banging. It was amazing to be part of it.
Analog 👍 no digital or auto tune BS. Just raw talent
I'm really surprised you didn't comment on Richie shredding with only his left hand. I love this song!
One of my favourite songs of all time. The best male singer in the world I have heard. The king of the C3 and one of my favourite bands. BTW, Ian is back with DP. Yes, the group still rocks after all these years.
Early 70s were many superstar singers, but young Gillan was on another level.
No better rock voice then Ian gillian
I was introduced to this video here on UA-cam a year or two back. So impressive. Jon Lord on the organ, doing such remarkable things. Richie Blackmore on guitar, who went on to found Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio. Ian Gillian on vocals, who was also the original star of Jesus Christ Superstar.
and the BEST Jesus by a large margin--Gethsamane--you have to hear that track.
Never forget Paice and Glover. The Mark II is unbelievable good.
@@kah227 Exacto. Esa base rítmica no tiene igual ... 👋👋👋🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
@@kah227Can’t have a great band without a tight rhythm section Pace and Glover were so tight.
@@michaelbeerbados3291they were so tight, you can’t have a great band or sound without a really tight rhythm section, and they drove the sound allowing Ritchie to be flashy on his solos, Ian’s vocals and Jon’s keystrokes to shine.
"You all right,mate?" 😁🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙊❤️❤️literally on the floor ,making monkey sounds......
Definitely a Milestone of Rock !
Great band first saw them in '72 Machine Head. So many great albums, Book of Taliesyn, Fireball, Burn, just to name a few. You should hear Child in Time on the Made in Japan live album.
I heard that album made in Japan first time when I was 15 , back in 1978 . I didn’t even have to put the disc on the player , it was in my mind, I could play it by dreaming
I was driving recently with my brother-in-law in Switzerland and Smoke on the Water came on his car radio. I said "I guess this is famous in Switzerland?" He replied "It is famous all over the World"
This is one of those DP tracks that nver gets boring. The vocals are so amazing, but also the musicianship of the rest of the band is truely admirable. They were young and so full of energy, just like you Millie!
I went to a concert by the Ian Gillan Band in Madrid back in 1982, at the Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid, a venue that burned down a few years later and was eventually rebuilt with less fire-friendly materials. It is now known as the WiZink Center. At the time I knew Ian Gillan from his role as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar, the muscial by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Tim Rice. I knew he was (at times) the singer for Deep Purple, but I really wasn't into that group at the time. I would have enjoyed it more had I been better prepared for that concert. I saw Joe Cocker at around the same time, and there too I wasn't really ready for it.
i have this performance on a double CD with Deep Purple's BBC sessions. Of all their songs, Child in Time is my favourite. It is also the title of a novel by Ian McEwan. Actually, The Child in Time. And there is an oratorio by Michael Tippett, A Child of Our Time, which I saw performed live in Madrid in 1991. I coincided with the composer, who was born in 1905, at a performance of his opera The Knot Garden, in London, late 1980s or maybe 1990.
Ian on Durms and Roger on Bass - Tighter than a ducks ass on a cold lake - often forgotten about - amazing band - 5 of the most talented musicians ever produced.
Best Concert Ever,
I love this song and this live version. And i truly enjoy watching people find out how great Deep Purple is!