Juan 6 unico e mitico cantante,ti seguo da ben 52 anni con i mitici Deep purple ,x me unici gruppo rock mondiale.con Steve Morse 6 un duo unico !sublimi gli assoli con morse.dainese Aldo italy.di anni 75.
Now THIS is quite an impressive improv version of one of my favorite DP songs. It almost sounds like a Yes song during that extended middle section (doesn't Steve Morse sound like he's channeling Steve Howe in parts? I do). And the addition of Jon Lord's violin synth work gives this son added color. I'm already liking this song a lot more than the album version (not that the album version is less superior, I just think this version is more appealing to me)!
most days I cant remember my name and im a lot younger than ian so it don't surprise me that he some times has trouble remembering the words 2 song from the 1970s--remarkable man
Great, with only negative being that playing the 'violoncello' part on keyboards is not quite the same as playing it on guitar - something that made this song very special back in the day.
Saw them play this wonderful song in Detroit, at the Ford Auditorium, the Fireball Tour. Still love that album and especially this song with the guitar doing viola-like sounds. Simple Volume control manipulation with dexterity - and class. Steve Morse's rendition is obviously very different than Ritchie's original, but very cool - more like a shredders version. I still prefer the original, personally - simple, straight forward volume swells.
Très bonne version , jamais entendu , ca devait leur faire spécial de jouer à Montreux , l'endroit qui leur a inspiré Smoke on th water 30 ans plus tôt .
Satan's name is so very beautiful/stunning as is he, even though The Bible layers him in ominimity (new word), just as music in both the rock and classical genre's, HIS genre's.
Every instrument is symbolic of something, not only in sound, but also in shape and word spelling, and the meanings rotate depending on the song. I am still trying to figure out what the tambourine symbolizes, perhaps=tangerine=orange, and so on. The shape is a circle surrounded by small symbols. One day, I will figure it out in a flash, out of the blue. You must be in a very high realm of the mind to do this. The same goes for translating Caramba TV.
@@tabasco7915 Since when has Deep Purple been about playing things accurate to the recording? Would have made Made In Japan a bit fucking dull. Ritchie sure as shit never played the same thing twice.
@@tariksba That is EXACTLY my point. Jon L should not be using that thing. It takes away both consistency and spontaneity and the sounds he makes are super horrible, one of the main reasons Ritchie left. JL used it countless times to overdub Ritchie's guitar==refer to MISTREATED!
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 That's nonsense. Jon used Leslies for the most part of his life because of their glorious sound and so do almost all Hammond players everywhere. Just listen to this mighty growling Leslie sound: ua-cam.com/video/TvOtEnbdDjc/v-deo.html. Only between 1970 and 1973 Jon didn't have Leslies but used Marshall Major amps and cabinets. It wasn't because he or someone else didn't like the Leslie sound. The issue always was that the best sounding Leslies only have 40 Watt tube amps and due to the indirect sound production through the moving rotors (which isn't as effective as speakers pointing directly at the listener) those 40 Watts are really not much. The organ player couldn't be heard when there was a guitar player. Therefore, many people had very expensive modified high-power Leslies back in the 70ies and 80ies. The Marshall Major wasn't the typical guitar amp, it sounded almost fullrange and had tremendous power to offer (200 Watts tube amp). Jon could hear himself and it gave him a very beefy tone. But it also had its limitations which is why he switched back to Leslies after this short period. Don't be fooled, Ritchie Blackmore never left Deep Purple because of Jon Lord!
Juan 6 unico e mitico cantante,ti seguo da ben 52 anni con i mitici Deep purple ,x me unici gruppo rock mondiale.con Steve Morse 6 un duo unico !sublimi gli assoli con morse.dainese Aldo italy.di anni 75.
The people that do not like DP do not know SHIT ! Thanks Deep Purple!
Respect!
Awesome... listening since 70'
Brilliant song by Deep Purple, and Ian Gillan is in top form.
And of course, the brilliant Jon Lord was still around.
The best singer EVER! :)
Гиллан супер!!! Отличное видео...Ребята молодцы!!! Можно много писать в отдельности о каждом!!!!!!! Просто слушать ...и летаешь душой!!
ALE JAAJ RUSKI IHA
SAWA D WOJSKA PUTIN KAPUT
POTIN KAPUT
Лучшие навсегда👍💗
DO WOJA NA POHYBELRUSSIAN
This is an outstanding rendition of one of their BEST EVER songs off Fireball ! Excellent !
No one cares if he can remember the words. Its just great to hear him.
Wündebar 🖤🖤🖤 liebe ich sehr diese Lied
This song is addicting from the very first time I heard it and plays throughout my mind, all of the time.
check
Just listen to It today. Had a close friend passed away. It was soothing.
Super stars!!! Бравооо! Иан Гиллан в любом возрасте блистателен🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I was there....fantastic performance
Superb!
Deep Purple красава! Відмінна група! А з Річі Блекмором взагалі вищий пілотаж!
Группа моей молодости ❤️❤️❤️
MAM ICH TO JEST CUDO A TY
TO JEST RYSKU DEEP PURLE LED ZEPPELIN DAWNO NIEWYSTEPOJA
DO WOJSKA ZA PUTINA
He's still nice voice, forgot the words doesn't a matter
my man
Eheheheheh yes, yu're right! But I love him the same ;-)
As always 😂
...Высший Пилотаж!!!......так достойно!Красиво!.....такое развитие!...
I first heard this on 8 track tape at 15 yrs old. Loved it then and still do. Well done.
Now THIS is quite an impressive improv version of one of my favorite DP songs. It almost sounds like a Yes song during that extended middle section (doesn't Steve Morse sound like he's channeling Steve Howe in parts? I do). And the addition of Jon Lord's violin synth work gives this son added color. I'm already liking this song a lot more than the album version (not that the album version is less superior, I just think this version is more appealing to me)!
most days I cant remember my name and im a lot younger than ian so it don't surprise me that he some times has trouble remembering the words 2 song from the 1970s--remarkable man
Maravilhosos!
Melhor vocalista de todos os tempos !!
IM OLD MEN LIKE NEIL DEEP PURPLE NAPA
TO LATA KIEDY ŻYŁ WSPANIAŁY GITARZYSTA ZE STANÓW/OBOK NATOMAST BYŁJESZCZE MÓJ KOCHANY MC LORD
Great, with only negative being that playing the 'violoncello' part on keyboards is not quite the same as playing it on guitar - something that made this song very special back in the day.
Amazing song from an amazing album
Saw them play this wonderful song in Detroit, at the Ford Auditorium, the Fireball Tour. Still love that album and especially this song with the guitar doing viola-like sounds. Simple Volume control manipulation with dexterity - and class. Steve Morse's rendition is obviously very different than Ritchie's original, but very cool - more like a shredders version. I still prefer the original, personally - simple, straight forward volume swells.
71 год лучше, гораздо.
son increibles. son unos genios!!!! bravisimo!!!!!!!!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
los mejores , por siempre!!!
WOWWWWWWWWW!!!!
Einfach Geil
gem rock music
Jon Douglas lord r.i.p 🎵🎼🎶🎹🙏👊
Simply Fantástic This Song 🎵🎼🎶🎸😎👊
Simply Fantástic This Álbum (Fireball)
Красавы! ❤❤❤❤❤
Fabuloso...
Très bonne version , jamais entendu , ca devait leur faire spécial de jouer à Montreux , l'endroit qui leur a inspiré Smoke on th water 30 ans plus tôt .
WOW 5:20
Satan's name is so very beautiful/stunning as is he, even though The Bible layers him in ominimity (new word), just as music in both the rock and classical genre's, HIS genre's.
Нищтяк
Zeitlos Super
sowas von genial
👍👍👍👍👍✌️
A interesting version of this song. But the original is a lot better 😌
Every instrument is symbolic of something, not only in sound, but also in shape and word spelling, and the meanings rotate depending on the song. I am still trying to figure out what the tambourine symbolizes, perhaps=tangerine=orange, and so on. The shape is a circle surrounded by small symbols. One day, I will figure it out in a flash, out of the blue. You must be in a very high realm of the mind to do this. The same goes for translating Caramba TV.
ITS GOO ELSE WAS MY GUITRS MAN
mientras mis amigas tenian novio yo como soy fea kuko leia revusra pelo y eacuchaba radio rock leia y leia
2:03
Why they did not film the Rotterdam performance is beyond me. They did after all record a livedisc there. I was there :)
Steve Morse is the best
I totally disagree! He just muddles up the guitar solo.
@@tabasco7915 Since when has Deep Purple been about playing things accurate to the recording? Would have made Made In Japan a bit fucking dull. Ritchie sure as shit never played the same thing twice.
❤❤❤❤😅😅😅
とてもexcitingだ
@Corleonetone DEEP PURPLE - NEW, LIVE & RARE - VOL.2... Godfather.. :D
What is that piece of equipment behind Jon L.? It almost looks like a kind of tape player. You would think he would try to hide that thing!
never heard of "Leslie" effect ? all the Hammond players have those cabins .
check
@@tariksba That is EXACTLY my point. Jon L should not be using that thing. It takes away both consistency and spontaneity and the sounds he makes are super horrible, one of the main reasons Ritchie left. JL used it countless times to overdub Ritchie's guitar==refer to MISTREATED!
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 It's a Leslie cabinet, a rotary speaker system that is an essential part of every Hammond setup.
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 That's nonsense. Jon used Leslies for the most part of his life because of their glorious sound and so do almost all Hammond players everywhere. Just listen to this mighty growling Leslie sound: ua-cam.com/video/TvOtEnbdDjc/v-deo.html. Only between 1970 and 1973 Jon didn't have Leslies but used Marshall Major amps and cabinets. It wasn't because he or someone else didn't like the Leslie sound. The issue always was that the best sounding Leslies only have 40 Watt tube amps and due to the indirect sound production through the moving rotors (which isn't as effective as speakers pointing directly at the listener) those 40 Watts are really not much. The organ player couldn't be heard when there was a guitar player. Therefore, many people had very expensive modified high-power Leslies back in the 70ies and 80ies. The Marshall Major wasn't the typical guitar amp, it sounded almost fullrange and had tremendous power to offer (200 Watts tube amp). Jon could hear himself and it gave him a very beefy tone. But it also had its limitations which is why he switched back to Leslies after this short period. Don't be fooled, Ritchie Blackmore never left Deep Purple because of Jon Lord!
Nagyon szép előadás de ez a téma Blackmoreé.
Az is marad az ő előadásában az igazi!
01:26 is that Jack Black..?
no is Jack Gillan.
Describes the generation nowdays.. abomination instead real human beings
DP doesn't sound like yes
At this performance Gillan is not so smooth, but more sharp. Is this the overgigs within the ages or the ages?
This is better version of the song. I don’t like studio version which is kind of flat
Morse spielt was anderes, ich versteh ihn nicht.
Гітарист своєю імпровізацією споганив пісню. До Річі Блекмора йому ну дуже далеко.
Superb!