I love it!!!!! the Guitar sound like Mr. Blackmore at Joe Meek Times in the 60s. And The Organ is The Artwoods like. Very well done. And a great artwork too. Thanks! Please more for The Deep Purples.
@@michaelrandle8316 As a matter of fact, it sounds like they used as an AI source the voice of a singer, also very Elvislike, from Ritchie Blackmore sessions years. There s a double cd with that stuff. For now some music rings in my ears but cannot get the name.
@@jonblackers4339 As I am unfamiliar with anything Ritchie Blackmore did during his session years, that makes sense. I'm new to this AI music, but there's some that I find really creative, like this one, for instance.
Fun fact: The Deep Purples once shared a triple bill on Dick Clark's 1956 Cavalcade of Color Rock and Roll Show with The Pink Floyds and The Black Sabbaths.
@@commentatron I'm sure glad to see other music aficionados out there who appreciate these legendary bands...and who could forget 1958's tour with The Blue Cheers and The Savoy Browns!
Very good. And an additional curio: "Speed King" completes a rock and roll round trip, because most of its lyrics are quotes from many Little Richard songs...
Funny thing is… it was Richie’s Grandmother that had a direct influence on the name of the group, as her favorite song was ‘Deep Purple’ , originally an instrumental piano composition written in 1934, with lyrics later added in 1939, the same year Larry Clinton & his Orchestra had a #1 hit with it. Later Billy Ward & His Dominoes as well as April Stevens & Nino Tempo had a hit with it in 1966.
Don`t think thats correct April and Nino did sing it but i think its the 1939 version of "When the deep purple falls over sleepy garden walls" is what richies grand mother might have enjoyed did Bing Crosby have some input around 1939 ? um!... might have cheers
Very clever and I wanted to let it just run. Done with respect to the band and the 1950's. I could actually understand the words as well in Bloodsucker.😀😀😀😀
8-Track!!! Now that was BOSS!! My first car was a '67 Impala SS, with a great 8-Track & several Classics; Don McLean, Grateful Dead, Jim Croce, Doobie bros, Elton John, ABBA, etc.
@@keeneyes2573 I had a '66 Ford Cortina Mk 1 Station wagon with a quad 8-Track. In summer I would belt out Led Zep, Quo, Suzi Quatro, T-Rex and loads of others. I had, (and still have), an 8-Track recorder so I could make my own tapes.
@@JimJammXVII Jonathan Douglas Lord, better known as Jon Lord, was an English composer, pianist and organist, best known for being part of the bands Deep Purple, Whitesnake, Paice, Ashton & Lord, The Artwoods and Flower Pot Men, as well as being a pioneer in fusion of rock with classical music. Wikipedia Born: June 9, 1941, Leicester, United Kingdom Death: 16 July 2012, The London Clinic, London, United Kingdom
Another fine entry in this unique series. As the late Johnny Carson would exclaim, “Weird, wild stuff!” I like the subtle use of keyboards on this particular version of The Deep Purples: subtle, not absent or too overwhelming. Now it’s “Kissin’ Time.” Looking forward to more. ~ Davey Cretin, from Cretin Classics.
This is an Effing Hoot!...I saw Deep Purple on August 31,1972 at Gaelic Park in Upper Manhattan... I gotta admit 52 years later I never thought I would hear their music done in this style...Whoopee!...Gene Vincent, and Bill Hayley Live!...Do these guys do "Machine Head" also?...PS, Opening band for Deep Purple that evening Fleetwood Mac, pre Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks ( I liked the 1972 band more)...Christine McVie vocals on "Black Magic Woman"...Most people think this is a Santana original...Nope, it's Fleetwood Mac's Tune!
Thankyou! This is awesome! Could yall reverse it! Like Buddy Holly if he recorded in 1968! That would be boss! Acid version of Peggy Sue! We're having fun now! Love you guys for your insight and effort. Real talent!👍
Yes, I remember them during the financial collapse of 1955. They were playing late in the American National TV before President Charles Lindbergh announced that the country is already in Civil War. The band was also famous in the other side of the ocean in Germania.
@@garyh.238 Hi Deeper! You're the second one from that site I've said hello to on youtube since 2021?. I remember saying Hi to Adel Faragalla when the Turning To Crime covers album came out. That's ages ago!
@@blackwoodrichmore4531 Seems to me the last time I saw you on that site was about mid 2021 or so. I wondered where you had gone to! It's still very active over there....the same usual suspects and a few new ones.
For the cover art alone thumbs up are due. For the music, the witty idea and performance, tenfold! However, this is all fun and humour, but when Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and others actually had done The Honey Drippers thing in 1981, it was plain awful confronted with what we'd expected from these guys. At least I did not consider it funny, rather ghastly instead. Then again, I was 16 at the time.
This is very clever. I bought the DP in R album when it was first released, I was still at school then, and of course I know it like the back of my hand. 😂 Once again, this is very cleverly done. Although funnily enough, I have always hated 50's music, I enjoyed this one. Cheers. 🙂😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
👍 This was way better than I expected! I’m ready to go to the sock hop. Now do The Doors, “L.A. Woman” or “Morrison Hotel”. I subscribed. Whatever you do I’ll give it a listen.
Oh my gosh, that music of youngsters today! So loud, so fast, you can barely get the words, if they were at all worth the effort! Where is this world going?
My Grandma had this vinyl of theirs and she was furious when deep purple covered it
@@DanielJones-b4e
In that case, who was the original artist?
@@JimJammXVII I think you missed the joke!
@@JeffB-u2n
Yes, I realise now. I was a little confused by the comment - but now that I can see it is something of a joke!
😂😂😂
😂
Haha. I bought In Rock 43 years ago. And listened to it thousands of times. This is fun and really made in a good way.
As a huge Deep Purple Fan this is just really cool. Well done! Thanks for the smile.
Child in Time sounds like "If the Doors wrote it" and that's Awesome done!
That would be interesting to hear. I hear shades of "Love Me Two Times" in this too
Damn. You guys are right.
Brilliant observation!
@@EikeMenzel In fact, Gillan is a Doors fan
I love it!!!!!
the Guitar sound like Mr. Blackmore at Joe Meek Times in the 60s. And The Organ is The Artwoods like. Very well done.
And a great artwork too. Thanks!
Please more for The Deep Purples.
Richie Blackmore was in a band called The Outlaws. On Joe Meek’s label.
@@charlottevictoria.hubbard7472 and was also a studio musician.
Played the original and this at the same time. Tempo and key are the same -- they fit right together! Sounded great.
A lot of 'Boomers' out there (me included) appreciate this and the hard work that went into getting it here!
AI isn't hard work.
100% agreed...its amazing
This is incredible...its actually really good as if it was realky recorded this way...Imagine what can be done with so many othercpopular albums.
How can this not go to the top of the charts?!!
They are losing out to the Led Zeppelins.
@@endoalley680I like that. Good community joke.
The Pink Floyds are better
The vocalist sounds a wee bit like Rod Evans.
This is hilarious. A nice pick me up after a crappy day at work.
Rod had this Elvis flavour indeed.
That didn't occur to me, as I am listening to this, but I get it.
@@michaelrandle8316 As a matter of fact, it sounds like they used as an AI source the voice of a singer, also very Elvislike, from Ritchie Blackmore sessions years.
There s a double cd with that stuff. For now some music rings in my ears but cannot get the name.
@@jonblackers4339 As I am unfamiliar with anything Ritchie Blackmore did during his session years, that makes sense. I'm new to this AI music, but there's some that I find really creative, like this one, for instance.
@@jonblackers4339 Screaming Lord Such ,I believe.
Fun fact: The Deep Purples once shared a triple bill on Dick Clark's 1956 Cavalcade of Color Rock and Roll Show with The Pink Floyds and The Black Sabbaths.
If I remember correctly, later that month they featured The Blue Öyster Cults, The Black Oak Arkansawyers and The Moody Blue.
@@commentatron I'm sure glad to see other music aficionados out there who appreciate these legendary bands...and who could forget 1958's tour with The Blue Cheers and The Savoy Browns!
🤪
What about the 1957 4th of July in Atlantic City show with the Led Zeppelins? 😂
Ritchie Blackmore and The Rainbows were on that show, too, if I recall.
This is probably the legendary "Mark 0" cast.
😂
Legendary comment.
Just goes to show if a song is good - Can be sung in any style/genre - THIS takes the cake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You got it right. A good piece of music is always a good piece of music. 🔉🔊🎵🎶
Simply great, I want to listen to smoke on the water, or highway star... really good!
The record cover is amazing too!!!
Very good. And an additional curio: "Speed King" completes a rock and roll round trip, because most of its lyrics are quotes from many Little Richard songs...
I absolutely love this! So well-done. Fantastic. If I were 25 years older than I am, I would've loved The Deep Purple.🙂🙃
100% agreed....
Oh, jon lordy, you've done it again!!!
Funny thing is… it was Richie’s Grandmother that had a direct influence on the name of the group, as her favorite song was ‘Deep Purple’ , originally an instrumental piano composition written in 1934, with lyrics later added in 1939, the same year Larry Clinton & his Orchestra had a #1 hit with it. Later Billy Ward & His Dominoes as well as April Stevens & Nino Tempo had a hit with it in 1966.
Don`t think thats correct April and Nino did sing it but i think its the 1939 version of "When the deep purple falls over sleepy garden walls" is what richies grand mother might have enjoyed did Bing Crosby have some input around 1939 ? um!... might have cheers
I was mistaken.. and made proper correction.
@@gazzzzaI love how Billy Ward shares the name with Bill Ward of Black Sabbath 😂
I had 'In Rock' on 8 track in my black VW.. Thanks for the reminder.
日本語にて失礼します。
70年代のゴリンゴリンのハードロックを50年代風にカバーするとは!何とも斬新な発想に脱帽です。しかもめっちゃカッコ良く仕上がってますし。
イアン・ギランやリッチーがこれを聴いたらどんな感想を持つのか、興味津々です。
They would probably like it.
I GET IT!!..been a DP fan for many years!
Great work. Ian Gillan’s lyrics sound fine !
Very clever and I wanted to let it just run. Done with respect to the band and the 1950's.
I could actually understand the words as well in Bloodsucker.😀😀😀😀
i'm a big DP fan. this was interesting and cool. i think this, during the 50s would have been hit material.
Excellent! Deep Purple means good music, no matter what form it takes. Congratulations on your work!
The solo on piano and organ in Child in Time is really great.
I've got Deep Purple In Rock on 8-Track cartridge. I used to listen to it in the car along with Uriah Heep, Quo and Queen. Great driving tapes.
I had Made in Japan on 8 track.
8-Track!!! Now that was BOSS!! My first car was a '67 Impala SS, with a great 8-Track & several Classics; Don McLean, Grateful Dead, Jim Croce, Doobie bros, Elton John, ABBA, etc.
@@jamesm.3967 Another great album.
@@keeneyes2573 I had a '66 Ford Cortina Mk 1 Station wagon with a quad 8-Track. In summer I would belt out Led Zep, Quo, Suzi Quatro, T-Rex and loads of others. I had, (and still have), an 8-Track recorder so I could make my own tapes.
RIP Jon Lord
When did he die?
@@JimJammXVII Jonathan Douglas Lord, better known as Jon Lord, was an English composer, pianist and organist, best known for being part of the bands Deep Purple, Whitesnake, Paice, Ashton & Lord, The Artwoods and Flower Pot Men, as well as being a pioneer in fusion of rock with classical music. Wikipedia
Born: June 9, 1941, Leicester, United Kingdom
Death: 16 July 2012, The London Clinic, London, United Kingdom
@@Burlamaque
Many thanks for your very comprehensive reply! I do appreciate it. He was obviously a very accomplished individual.
Really cool songs! That's 50 ies Rock'n Roll !!! Perfect for grooving and moving 😊❤
I'd love to hear Perfect Strangers LP done in this way 😂
Just upload the MP3 files into a good AI music app and that's it
Yeah !!!!!
Refer to 5 Neat Guys! 😅
No shit😂❤
Do it! Single!
What in the world of caught in an acid trip did I just stumble into? Rockin' and rollin' to Child in Time?? Crazy man, craaaazy!!!
WOW....just wow. nothing more to say!!!!!
Oh. This is hilarious. As an old rocker and DP fan, I endorse this comedy.
Another fine entry in this unique series. As the late Johnny Carson would exclaim, “Weird, wild stuff!” I like the subtle use of keyboards on this particular version of The Deep Purples: subtle, not absent or too overwhelming.
Now it’s “Kissin’ Time.”
Looking forward to more.
~ Davey Cretin, from Cretin Classics.
This is an Effing Hoot!...I saw Deep Purple on August 31,1972 at Gaelic Park in Upper Manhattan... I gotta admit 52 years later I never thought I would hear their music done in this style...Whoopee!...Gene Vincent, and Bill Hayley Live!...Do these guys do "Machine Head" also?...PS, Opening band for Deep Purple that evening Fleetwood Mac, pre Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks ( I liked the 1972 band more)...Christine McVie vocals on "Black Magic Woman"...Most people think this is a Santana original...Nope, it's Fleetwood Mac's Tune!
These versions are excellent, and confirm that Pat Boone was ahead of his time covering rock & metal songs in a 1950's swing/pop band style!
The mood of Living Wreck is awsome! :-D
Молодцы ребята! Шикарно и стильно!🎉
Thankyou! This is awesome! Could yall reverse it! Like Buddy Holly if he recorded in 1968! That would be boss! Acid version of Peggy Sue! We're having fun now! Love you guys for your insight and effort. Real talent!👍
Yes, I remember them during the financial collapse of 1955. They were playing late in the American National TV before President Charles Lindbergh announced that the country is already in Civil War. The band was also famous in the other side of the ocean in Germania.
Bloody awesome!
This reinvention of Deep Purple is miraculous.
Sensacional! Façam mais!
Wonderful....thank you....The Flight of the Rat is a gem
Pictured: The Deep Purples back when they were called Jon Lord and the Four Vulcans.
Absolut genial. Danke! 👍
John Lord would be laughing from heaven listening to this Hammond organ ....Priceless !!
I wasn't expecting Child in Time to sound like that.
If Speed King would have been released like this,it would have been a Mega Hit in the 50ties !
It would have been a big hit, and Deep Purple could have done a cover of it. I wonder what that would have sounded like?
Espectacular !!!!! Me encantó ❤❤
THAT'S GREAT .... AMAZING,BRILLANT...SIMPLY FABULOUS
Interesting, how Bloodsucker turns to be dancing tune 😅
Wow..! Amazing, great music!
This is awesome! I'm thinking Ian Gillan & the Javelins. Well done marceve 76. 💜🤠👍🏻
Hey Blackwood Richmore! I recall your moniker from Highway Star page....haven't seen it there for quite some time.
@@garyh.238 Hi garyh, it's been quite a while since I commented on The Highway Star pages. Would I have know you there by another name?.
@@blackwoodrichmore4531 Hi BR.....yes.....deeperpurps
@@garyh.238 Hi Deeper! You're the second one from that site I've said hello to on youtube since 2021?. I remember saying Hi to Adel Faragalla when the Turning To Crime covers album came out. That's ages ago!
@@blackwoodrichmore4531 Seems to me the last time I saw you on that site was about mid 2021 or so. I wondered where you had gone to! It's still very active over there....the same usual suspects and a few new ones.
DP without a doubt the best rock band of all time... John Lord, Ritchie... what can you say...
The greatest group of rock musicians of all-time. That's for sure.
Являясь поконником DP более 40 лет восхищен этим творением. Хочется продолжения по другим альбомам
Blues and the very good interpretation of the album very well done
Damn, this was genius! 😮😎😄👍
For the cover art alone thumbs up are due. For the music, the witty idea and performance, tenfold! However, this is all fun and humour, but when Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and others actually had done The Honey Drippers thing in 1981, it was plain awful confronted with what we'd expected from these guys. At least I did not consider it funny, rather ghastly instead. Then again, I was 16 at the time.
Child in time, my love...
Brilliant!
good songs stand up to this, doesn't matter how you do them they still sound great, it's the source material that's so good.
Love the hairdos, lol
Just shows you, the instruments were louder but the influences were pure old school. 😮
Blood sucker, child in time and hard loving man are the best. well done. Lords' face is unbelievable!!
This is very clever. I bought the DP in R album when it was first released, I was still at school then, and of course I know it like the back of my hand. 😂
Once again, this is very cleverly done. Although funnily enough, I have always hated 50's music, I enjoyed this one.
Cheers. 🙂😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
No se si decir que es una maravilla o que es un sacrilegio. En todo caso viva la creatividad y viva el rock 🤘🤘🤘
I can’t help but love this well put together amazing musical fifties interpretation of my all time favorite LP 🤟🤟🤟❤️
All the screaming is gone from Child In Time....THAT IS WHAT MAKES THIS SONG GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
child in Time had me laughing out loud, Brilliant !!!
Deep Purple é bom de qualquer jeito.
Love it. I'm quite a fan of Pruple... and now I know the words to Speed King 🙂
Hahaha that good.
😂
😂🎉прекрасное исполнение и качество !!
Absolutely awesome and mind blowing!
❤ЗДОРОВО!😊 КЛАСС !!! Для поклонников знаменитой рок- группы .б
こりゃ面白い。まさに50年代でのインロックです。2020年代もアップしてほしい。
What a hoot! Whoever did this is quite talented.
Amazing creativity👍🎼👍🎵
Bravo , and absolutely awesome.
👍 This was way better than I expected! I’m ready to go to the sock hop.
Now do The Doors, “L.A. Woman” or “Morrison Hotel”.
I subscribed. Whatever you do I’ll give it a listen.
This has got to be the coolest thing I've heard.
This is very fun! 😄😄
sorry but I laughed out really hard when the video starts playing🤣great work
Este ingenioso trabajo demuestra que las raíces del rock son claras.
Grandiosely realized. Lets rock it😃
I'm blown away truly
Очень весело, изобретательно 👍 и аутентично😮!
Безусловный лайк😂
Oh my gosh, that music of youngsters today! So loud, so fast, you can barely get the words, if they were at all worth the effort! Where is this world going?
I would love to hear them do Machine Head!
Very very funny!! Love this!!! Thanks for share this brilliant work!!!
Child in Time is a monster!
excelente, quiero uno de Rainbow ahora
Great job my friend. 😏
Even in the 50s, Ian Paice was stuck in the background...
And could still play.
One of the best.
😂
It's Ian Paice before he became the fully-fledged demon drummer he is now!
New sub from Quebec ! hihi
This needs to be on Spotify ❤
У ИИ отличное чувство юмора и прекрасный музыкальный вкус!😂😂😁👍👍А какие милашки на фото!😂👍Ребята,это лучший кавер на дипурпле!😂😂😂👍👍👍😂
Где Вы кавер увидели? Совершенно другая музыка. От оригинала разве что текст.
Este disco suena a NUEVO!!!!👏🏾😎
Класс! С удовольствием послушал😀
Hilarious many thanx
me encantan todas esas versiones y tambiem demonstran que esos musicos vienen realmente de los años 50 😉😉
Bloodsucker sounds amazing!