WOW! What a show! The most appreciated musicians made their best in this live concert showing their best. It made speachless. What a bunch of great musicians. Absolutely great. Always remember You. Hope You to see somewhere in the future in Europe. Juha
I love this Deep Purple performance and watch it often. Roger Glover - The DEEP PURPLE Mark II - bassist and all round good guy. Roger Glover should receive an award for the most humble man in rock. I have recently read a bunch of interviews on Roger Glover about DEEP PURPLE from 1970 until he and Gillan left the band in 1973. Glover stated that Purple in '72 toured 44 weeks out of a possible 52. the Eighteen month period from January '72 until about July 1973 was DEEP PURPLE's golden era.
We have lift off! Knocked me out of my socks and left them standing. Where do you see that kind of raw passion on stage in this day and age? Ridiculously good band.
Deep Purple during this era were at the top of their game bringing the heat, kickin' ass and blowing minds like it was nothing. Spellbinding and thoroughly enjoyable.
@Soda Pop "@Graham Taylor , BOC? Seriously? LMAO! " OK "soda pop" What tracks have you heard by BOC? Let me guess... Dont Fear the Reaper and Burning For You... You heard them on the radio and now think you are an authority on the band.... Lol I have seen MK2 Deep Purple (IE.. this lineup on this video) live.. Have you? I have seen Blue Oyster Cult live.. Have you? Have you seen Pete Frampton? ACDC? David Bowie? Rush? Dio? Scorpions? ZZ Top? Blackfoot? Uriah Heep? Motorhead? Ozzy? Van Halen (with DLR)? Big Country? Queensrych? Kiss? Guns N Roses? Ect Ect.. I have seen all those plus a shit ton more and BOC were the best out of the lot..... "Seriously? LMAO! " ua-cam.com/video/0twhJ5QHRag/v-deo.html
Saw them at Hershey Park Arena in PA that same year. Blackmore threw his Strat about 20 feet in the air and caught it like it was nothing. Best rock show I had ever seen. Played almost 3 hours that night.
Saw them 15 years later at a Baltimore Club, it was free, warming up for a European Tour. I've seen a couple concerts back in the day when they were in there late 30s to mid Forties, tickets were not as expensive. My best concert ever, glad to here that, I know when I was 8, during this time, they were the bigest band in the world.
Amazing when you think this happened back when we were young and kicking ass. I was in college, working, raising kids and barely had time to think let alone got to concerts. I never saw them live. Imagine my thrills and chills to sit here, an old lady now, rocking my brains out, full volume. Yeah, I could watch them as they are now cuz that's on youtube too. No thanks. Give me the full blast in the brain. That's what I want. What brought them together like this at their musical peaks? God only knows, but I'm grateful I'm here.
Desde que yo tenía 16 años me empezó a gustar música del rock hasta hoy que tengo 67 años esa música no la dejo de escuchar les mando saludos desde santocho city
@@andyleibrook6012 "Yea, that's why BOC is still relevant today.".... Well they have been recording artists since 58.. So no.. Derp!!! How "relevant" are Pink Floyd, Rush, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, David Bowie or The Eagles "Today?" Fucking Idiot... Ask Santa for a clue this Christmas.... About Music.. Muppet...
Andy Leibrook... PS, Most of those names I mentioned I have seen live... Have you ever seen Bowie? Or MK2 Deep Purple? Or Rush? Or Pete Frampton? Or AC/DC? or Ozzy? Or Guns n Roses? Or Dio? Or Bad Company? Or Uriah Heep? Or Van Halen (with DLR) Or ZZ Top? Or Big Country? Or Blackfoot? Or Moterhead? Or Saxon? Or Accept? Or Gary Moore? .. Ect Ect...... Or Blue Oyster Cult?
The video quality is unreal...the best cameras today couldn't do a much better job...the audio is really good as well...a totally professional company did this production...looks like it was made yesterday...not 45 years ago...
"FNews " .the audio is really good as well...a totally professional company did this production...looks like it was made yesterday...not 45 years ago..." Its because the music was from 45 years ago, not yeasterday... .. So it makes the whole thing seem better! :D "Rock N Roll!"
Estaba ingresando a secundaria 1972, mis vecinos tenian el vinilo de esta grandiosa banda, mi promocion solo hacian fiestas pro promocion, de Rock. Deep Purple hacia la fiesta, con luces sicodelicas, cirtadora etc. Marcaron nuestras vidas, me quedo con el flojo......hasta el cielo, gracias por haber existir Depp Purple
Deep Purple doing what they do on stage in front of bunch of beautiful people on ACID, none of whom possess a cell phone. Did this world make a wrong turn or what?
It was such a subtle change. But, I never carried my cell around and never watched it non-stop. Probably cause I remembered when I never had one. Big difference in generations.
As great as it still is and was, it seems to be a time capsule, New York concerts and concert goers in the early 70's, remember it well. Nice to see the band and have a visual for the Made in Japan era!!! Thanks!
OMG! Blackmores guitarsound at that time was beyound magical!! So clean, but yet slightly overdriven, and he had a lot of sustain. Guess we'll never know how he did it, but it's possible to come close with the right pups, amp, guitar etc. But most important, he's sound was, and is, in his fingers ;-)
Custom Marshall amps helped (wayyyyyy higher output than usual, but very high maintenance), and he ran his Strat through a tape recorder (not recording) to fatten up the sound. He always used only the neck or bridge pickup at once, and his sig Strat has Seymour Duncan quarter pounders on it.
Ppl talk about the old Purple is better bla bla...i mean come on ppl! i have almost 50 and this gyus in 1972 they were what they are today. And in 1972 I was just born. So ... thank you Deep Purple for still existing and playing between us mortals !
Ya know how on occasion your partaking of some weed, and it hits ya up side the head and places you into a VERY high buzz. ...Then , you smile another one. Why another one, -I don’t know but it does happen. The happiest, surest way to way to resolve that state of mind is....? Smoke up all the weed u got and chill out and enjoy because Deep Purple is the greatest stoned jam band ever. -Your Welcome. Have fun. Spread the cure, PEACE
10:15 Hilarious headbanging by Blackmore :-D Gotta love this band. The best lineup they ever head at their peak. Gillan singing is fantastic and Blackmore is still feeling it and cool as hell. Damn and everything in quite nice audio and video quality. How could anybody not dig this?
Btw, Gillan was at his peak around this period. Just listen to his raspy, "angry" voice during the first verse of SOTW. Fantastic!!! Well, considering he's very drunk in this clip ;-)
Best voice in rock history....uh best band in history (in my opinion) Altough Ritchie and Gillan hated each other, the shows where very very tight and very good
the best line up in my opinion. Gillan was a vocal genius , ,coverdale was good but didnt have his range. Smoke on the water,never fails,love the intro,,lead,lead,lead,symbol,lead,symbol,drum and then in comes Glover withe the bass,brillilliant..
Hard to imagine how that made sense, as they were the highest grossing band at the time. If they hadn’t had a split and personnel change at that time, they would have been the household name... however, it wouldn’t make them better, they were so musically above most other hard rock bands. Not too many bands with talent levels like Blackmore and Lord in them.
I saw them on this same tour at the Long Beach Arena. I almost caught Ritchie’s smashed up Fender when he threw it to the crowd. Some other dude in front of us grabbed it and quickly tucked it under his coat for keeps. Oh well.
Are you kidding? This lineup disbanded about a month and a half after this show, June 29/73. As John Lord said, the biggest shame in Rock and roll. The egos, incessant touring, etc etc...
'Space Truckin': where was the line between Metal and Prog?--in those days it was all just music. Great to see a crowd getting excited like this, and with something truly to get excited about.
Happy birthday Mr Blackmore !
Love that Strat tone from Richie out of those Marshall amps, pure heaven!!
IAN GUILLIAN!What a fucking good voice!
Gillan*
00:00 Intro
00:08 Strange Kind Of Woman
6:48 Smoke On The Water
11:38 Space Truckin'
WOW! What a show! The most appreciated musicians made their best in this live concert showing their best. It made speachless. What a bunch of great musicians. Absolutely great. Always remember You. Hope You to see somewhere in the future in Europe. Juha
Its great watching Ian Gillan and Ritchie Blackmore actually getting along. Love this band
Yep Matt, so true man
i fuckin love this! machine head was a fantastic album
Brilliant... I wish I was old enough to have appreciated this in that time... I was not even one year old
I like this lineup of Deep Purple the best.
I love this Deep Purple performance and watch it often. Roger Glover - The DEEP PURPLE Mark II - bassist and all round good guy. Roger Glover should receive an award for the most humble man in rock. I have recently read a bunch of interviews on Roger Glover about DEEP PURPLE from 1970 until he and Gillan left the band in 1973. Glover stated that Purple in '72 toured 44 weeks out of a possible 52. the Eighteen month period from January '72 until about July 1973 was DEEP PURPLE's golden era.
That's unreal! But the G team still tours alot today.
We have lift off! Knocked me out of my socks and left them standing. Where do you see that kind of raw passion on stage in this day and age? Ridiculously good band.
I was 12...and listening. Still listening.
Deep Purple during this era were at the top of their game bringing the heat, kickin' ass and blowing minds like it was nothing. Spellbinding and thoroughly enjoyable.
The old Deep Purple ABSOLUTELY DESTROYS today purple and every other band with ease!!!!! PERIOD!
Not Blue Oyster Cult they dont....
@Soda Pop "@Graham Taylor ,
BOC? Seriously? LMAO! " OK "soda pop" What tracks have you heard by BOC? Let me guess... Dont Fear the Reaper and Burning For You... You heard them on the radio and now think you are an authority on the band.... Lol I have seen MK2 Deep Purple (IE.. this lineup on this video) live.. Have you? I have seen Blue Oyster Cult live.. Have you? Have you seen Pete Frampton? ACDC? David Bowie? Rush? Dio? Scorpions? ZZ Top? Blackfoot? Uriah Heep? Motorhead? Ozzy? Van Halen (with DLR)? Big Country? Queensrych? Kiss? Guns N Roses? Ect Ect.. I have seen all those plus a shit ton more and BOC were the best out of the lot..... "Seriously? LMAO! " ua-cam.com/video/0twhJ5QHRag/v-deo.html
Graham Taylor cute, listen to humble pie if you want to hear the shit. Pete frampton came from that band
nah
I agree Nick
Saw them at Hershey Park Arena in PA that same year. Blackmore threw his Strat about 20 feet in the air and caught it like it was nothing. Best rock show I had ever seen. Played almost 3 hours that night.
Saw them on the "Machine Head" tour. This lineup was magical. I'd still call it my personal favorite show in my lifetime. Deep Purple forever!
Indeed!
Saw them 15 years later at a Baltimore Club, it was free, warming up for a European Tour. I've seen a couple concerts back in the day when they were in there late 30s to mid Forties, tickets were not as expensive. My best concert ever, glad to here that, I know when I was 8, during this time, they were the bigest band in the world.
Music = Something pleasing to the ears of a far by gone time. Example : Deep Purple.. among other greats.
Amazing when you think this happened back when we were young and kicking ass. I was in college, working, raising kids and barely had time to think let alone got to concerts. I never saw them live. Imagine my thrills and chills to sit here, an old lady now, rocking my brains out, full volume. Yeah, I could watch them as they are now cuz that's on youtube too. No thanks. Give me the full blast in the brain. That's what I want. What brought them together like this at their musical peaks? God only knows, but I'm grateful I'm here.
The best hard rock band......my favourite
All that wonderful energy!!! Ahhh
Hello we’re Deep Purple, we’re going to casually blow all of your minds. Thank you, and come again. 😎🤯🙏😊
the way he shouts is awesome, so much energy among all members. GOAT
There were very few hard rock bands that could jam like Purple... chops for days.
Hands down, the best version of DP
Deep Purple , where music ends and legend began.
So good! And no tricks to hit a perfect note!
Ladies: Gillian is breathtakingly beautiful. Not only to look at but to listen to as well.
he had the looks and voice to make the blood rise
Indeed. Gorgeous man with a gorgeous voice ❤
@@jewelb9433 As a completely 100% heterosexual man, I must agree. The dude had it goin' on! LOL
Yy Gg and not only:))
Amazing live🔥🔥 everything is just perfect!!
Best video to see REAL live playing of Ritchie - not an awful cutted clip...!👍♥️🎸
Well, it's actually cutted clip... Guitar solo of Smoke on the Water is gone...
Always love you Deep purple😍😍😍😍
The quality is really great it's like a 90s concert
The guy who burned the cassino was not soo stupid, he was probably the trigger of the greatest hard rock music.
True, however, "Frank Zappa and The Mothers, had the best place around"........
Hah hah good point! : )
@@oldtimer7635 came here after 6 years to confirm I was right
whats crazy is that The Beatles Please Please Me had only come out 9 years before at this time. Rock moved so far so fast
Desde que yo tenía 16 años me empezó a gustar música del rock hasta hoy que tengo 67 años esa música no la dejo de escuchar les mando saludos desde santocho city
Gillan the voice! forever the best only!
And totally in his prime, here.
Amazing!
Great group ! I LOVE SINCE 1969 !
long live Ritchie Blackmore!
I won't get trashed again ! Gillian is so great
Deep Purple(Mark II) , Led Zeppelin ...The BEST Bands in the Universe .....
Blue Oyster Cult are FAR beyond Led Zep.. lol.
@@grahamtaylor8912 Yea, that's why BOC is still relevant today. Ask Santa for a clue this Christmas.
@@andyleibrook6012 "Yea, that's why BOC is still relevant today.".... Well they have been recording artists since 58.. So no.. Derp!!! How "relevant" are Pink Floyd, Rush, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, David Bowie or The Eagles "Today?" Fucking Idiot... Ask Santa for a clue this Christmas.... About Music.. Muppet...
Andy Leibrook... PS, Most of those names I mentioned I have seen live... Have you ever seen Bowie? Or MK2 Deep Purple? Or Rush? Or Pete Frampton? Or AC/DC? or Ozzy? Or Guns n Roses? Or Dio? Or Bad Company? Or Uriah Heep? Or Van Halen (with DLR) Or ZZ Top? Or Big Country? Or Blackfoot? Or Moterhead? Or Saxon? Or Accept? Or Gary Moore? .. Ect Ect...... Or Blue Oyster Cult?
@@grahamtaylor8912 LOL..Get a girlfriend, a friend and a life. Damn , what a loser!!
The video quality is unreal...the best cameras today couldn't do a much better job...the audio is really good as well...a totally professional company did this production...looks like it was made yesterday...not 45 years ago...
200watts clean but cranked up!
(times two)
FNews Yea,shit,....the 'audience' is clapping to the beat of the music, did ya see that bro???
"FNews " .the audio is really good as well...a totally professional company did this production...looks like it was made yesterday...not 45 years ago..." Its because the music was from 45 years ago, not yeasterday... .. So it makes the whole thing seem better! :D "Rock N Roll!"
Estaba ingresando a secundaria 1972, mis vecinos tenian el vinilo de esta grandiosa banda, mi promocion solo hacian fiestas pro promocion, de Rock. Deep Purple hacia la fiesta, con luces sicodelicas, cirtadora etc. Marcaron nuestras vidas, me quedo con el flojo......hasta el cielo, gracias por haber existir Depp Purple
Deep Purple doing what they do on stage in front of bunch of beautiful people on ACID, none of whom possess a cell phone.
Did this world make a wrong turn or what?
It was such a subtle change. But, I never carried my cell around and never watched it non-stop. Probably cause I remembered when I never had one. Big difference in generations.
Hell yeah finally real Music
I love how blackmor mixes minor pentatonic and major scale
That´s bread and butter of any decent rock guitarist. His approach is what makes him unique.
Ritchie strat tones...the best!
That was the best footage I've ever seen of them, Thank you for posting this show.
Every bit as good as Zeppelin. Just didn't keep this magnificent line up together long enough to prove it!
Fair enough!
Unequivocally better than Zeppelin
Love to see again
@@kinesjlGreat Band but better than ZePp ,NAH , seen both Bands!!!!
I jak tu nie kochać tego purpurowego zespołu?!!!
brilliant. Thanks for sharing
2024 still the best...
still watching 2023
2024
2025@@НатальяКузнецова-т4ч7ш
2024
As great as it still is and was, it seems to be a time capsule, New York concerts and concert goers in the early 70's, remember it well. Nice to see the band and have a visual for the Made in Japan era!!! Thanks!
Love Roger’s blue jeans. This is where grunge started.
The best, game changers!
Brilliant! Rock GODS!!!
Great clip - excellent quality audio and video.
"If there was one person in history whose voice I could have..."
"..Ian GIllan"
This music is such a rock and roll classic
OMG! Blackmores guitarsound at that time was beyound magical!! So clean, but yet slightly overdriven, and he had a lot of sustain. Guess we'll never know how he did it, but it's possible to come close with the right pups, amp, guitar etc. But most important, he's sound was, and is, in his fingers ;-)
Bla bla Not difficult.
you're right. as a guitar player, tone is 50% technical and 50% atmospheric magic.
Custom Marshall amps helped (wayyyyyy higher output than usual, but very high maintenance), and he ran his Strat through a tape recorder (not recording) to fatten up the sound. He always used only the neck or bridge pickup at once, and his sig Strat has Seymour Duncan quarter pounders on it.
deep purple & zappa
music heaven
Deep Purple is sick
Ladies and Gentlemen, Ian Paice
Oh ..HELL yes! One of the absolute best!
Ppl talk about the old Purple is better bla bla...i mean come on ppl! i have almost 50 and this gyus in 1972 they were what they are today. And in 1972 I was just born. So ... thank you Deep Purple for still existing and playing between us mortals !
Rock on Andre
I’m 68 and they were better back in the Day ,The Originals !
Ya know how on occasion your partaking of some weed, and it hits ya up side the head and places you into a VERY high buzz. ...Then , you smile another one. Why another one, -I don’t know but it does happen.
The happiest, surest way to way to resolve that state of mind is....? Smoke up all the weed u got and chill out and enjoy because Deep Purple is the greatest stoned jam band ever. -Your Welcome. Have fun. Spread the cure, PEACE
Just so much character in each band member and their performances and styles.
I agree
So much energy for just playing instruments
those were the days
Ютуб заполнен хорошей музыкой.Не успеваю послушать все наилучшее. В этом случае включаю D.P.
wonderful!!!
I love Blackmore sound from that time and all the littles noises within.
I’ve seen them a couple times, As I recall Blackmore never stops playing, he was always fingering his guitar between songs
Gillan's eyes tell us everything we need to know about where he was going.......
To the pub?
@@loaxelsson1394 After enjoying a groupie or three, yes!
10:15 Hilarious headbanging by Blackmore :-D Gotta love this band. The best lineup they ever head at their peak. Gillan singing is fantastic and Blackmore is still feeling it and cool as hell. Damn and everything in quite nice audio and video quality. How could anybody not dig this?
Toedoideh... absurdo! The best band que jamais existiu!
Btw, Gillan was at his peak around this period. Just listen to his raspy, "angry" voice during the first verse of SOTW. Fantastic!!! Well, considering he's very drunk in this clip ;-)
Love this. ❤❤❤
Wow!! Ritchie Blackmore.
Esta musica .me hase holvidar todos mys problemas.
The Great Group!
A melhor formação desta banda extraordinária, lançaram grandes discos e ao vivo ninguém era melhor que eles.
Wow, Lord is on fire.
They all are
still one of the best rock songs ever.
.....what "song" are you talking about?
Best voice in rock history....uh best band in history (in my opinion) Altough Ritchie and Gillan hated each other, the shows where very very tight and very good
Somebody call Organ Protection Services! THAT is abuse!!
That's mild compared to Keith Emerson ua-cam.com/video/RpmYreOplfA/v-deo.html
@@boardaday im so glad you linked this haha
prime example is 3:05 in that video
Ian is so cuuuuute in this haha
Love this real music
Must one be subjected to such drivel??
Jon Lord took the Keys to a zenith even out doing Blackmore in many solos.
the best line up in my opinion. Gillan was a vocal genius , ,coverdale was good but didnt have his range. Smoke on the water,never fails,love the intro,,lead,lead,lead,symbol,lead,symbol,drum and then in comes Glover withe the bass,brillilliant..
Ian paice Wow - tight !!!!
One of the very best!
Real music
imagine being deep purple then, and not getting all the credit you deserved, and then look at music now..
Hard to imagine how that made sense, as they were the highest grossing band at the time. If they hadn’t had a split and personnel change at that time, they would have been the household name... however, it wouldn’t make them better, they were so musically above most other hard rock bands. Not too many bands with talent levels like Blackmore and Lord in them.
FARRRR OUUUUTT ~ I want the Whole Show!!! Pretty Please? Wink~Wink! >°•°
Cool! I was on this show.
In my dreams(((
THANKS, ...................GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU !
estas cosas pasan cuando se juntan genios musicales.
I saw them on this same tour at the Long Beach Arena. I almost caught Ritchie’s smashed up Fender when he threw it to the crowd. Some other dude in front of us grabbed it and quickly tucked it under his coat for keeps. Oh well.
way before the EGO'S blew it for this great band..
Jon Lord say hey to Manzarek for me ,Peace
well said man
Are you kidding? This lineup disbanded about a month and a half after this show, June 29/73. As John Lord said, the biggest shame in Rock and roll. The egos, incessant touring, etc etc...
I HAVE THE DEEP PURPLE DVD OF THEM LIVE IN CONCERT IN COPENHAGEN 1972 AND ALSO ON THAT SAME DVD LISTS THIS CONCERT AS BEING IN 1973 NOT 72
'Space Truckin': where was the line between Metal and Prog?--in those days it was all just music. Great to see a crowd getting excited like this, and with something truly to get excited about.
Как бы хотелось этот концерт целиком!!!! Неужели это невозможно?