You are right that Purple was Classically Influenced. That separated Purple from the endless Blues influences of all the other Bands before Deep Purple. If you want to be Enlightened Deep Purple was the first Rock Band to play with a Symphony and the Greatest Orchestra in the World. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Jon Lord wrote every piece for every Instrument and it is a Symphony in Movements not songs. It was Conducted by the Greatest 20th Century Composer who was absolutely enthusiastic about Jon Lords Work. It is Called Deep Purple and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. There are videos of the performance. It was Broadcasted live on British Television. It is very Historic. Jon Lord was Classically trained. You can respect many of his Classical Piano Concerts with big Stars such as Frida of ABBA who was one of Jon's closest friends. The History of Purple and the bands that came from once members of Deep Purple are almost endless. Besides the Beatles Deep Purple is the most Historic band in History.
Coverdale was the third Lead Singer for Purple. Ron Evans was the first. Secondly was the Voice Ian Gillian. Glenn Hugh's with Mark lll was a great singer and is still great to this day.
The Burn Tour was my first live concert experience. I was a happy kid that night. I was a drummer in the junior high school band. About a year away from starting my first basement rock band.
I just discovered your channel, and I think you guys are great. Instant fan! I've been a Deep Purple fanatic since about 1974... and they have absolutely been my favorite band ever since. I think the version you played was from the Graf Germany '75 concert, which was shortly before Blackmore quit to form Rainbow. Give a listen to the version on the Made in Europe live album, which is from the Paris '75 show... Blackmore's last show with DP until they reformed in 1984. The Made in Europe version is absolutely the BEST live version of BURN!!!! Also, check out the recent cover by the Deep Purple tribute band "Strange Kine of Women"... an all girl Deep Purple tribute band! They really nail it on every cover they've done!
Favourite Deep Purple Mach 3 track, and kudos should also be eternally-awarded to Mr. Glenn Hughes, on the basis of his dual amazing performances on bass and co-lead vocals! Great band, classic sound and an influence that is still felt widely throughout various classic rock/hard rock/prog rock bands until this very day. Just gotta love the sound of REAL instruments bein' played by TALENTED musicians!
Please do more of Deep Purple mark3 - with Coverdale and Glenn Hughes! Glenn was sooo amazing, bassist and singer! Do something from California Jam 1974!
CAL JAM...April 6, 1974 Ontario Motor Speedway, MK3 lineup. Have been a dedicated total fan since their first album "Shades of Deep Purple" in '68. Lucky to have lived in "The City", first saw them at the San Francisco International Pop Festival Oct. 27 1968 at The Alameda County Fairgrounds. Last saw them(MkVIII) Sept. 10 2019 at The Keller Auditorium in Portland. In between, saw them whenever they toured the West Coast, including Cal Jam. There is NOTHING that can compare to them! Especially the MK2 & Mk3 lineups. To see them "live", is an experience that can't be described!
You can really hear the underpinnings of Rainbow starting to brew in the songwriting here. It's that neo-classical sound that you mentioned I think. Deep Purple at this time was quite different from their Highway Star days. Either way, great band with more than one memorable sound to them. Blackmore can never be appreciated enough for his contribution to rock.
As another viewer mentioned, Coverdale was DP’s THIRD vocalist. For a great example of Lord and Blackmore trading organ and guitar riffs, check out the studio version of Lazy (Machine Head LP). For insight into how amazing a drummer Pace is, watch this reaction video where a drum instructor compares Paces’s technical skill to the legendary Buddy Rich. ua-cam.com/video/krZYK65AtAA/v-deo.html
Coverdale in his prime..check out mistreated live from cal-jam, Glenn Hughes excellent as well.. but Ian gillan is the voice of deep purple..check out child in time live made in Japan.
@@robsco1249 I have said for Decades that Blackmore's Solos on Child In Time and Highway Star on Made In Japan are the two greatest solos ever recorded Live. Strange Kinda Women and Lazy are up there also. Blackmore ruled on Stage. King of Improvisation. Plays some things differently on every recording but stays within the song.
@@robsco1249 Rob there are countless examples of Ritchie's live Solos. I love the Live in Cologne album. Unfortunately there wasn't a video of that performance but the whole performance is a jaw dropper. It is perfection of Superb Musician ship from every member of the Band. The thing about Ritchie Blackmore is when he felt like it he was visually awesome. Abd I don't know another Rock Guitarist that has sold millions of Albums of Acoustic Guitar. No one has near as much original music than Ritchie. No one has the vast History that Ritchie has. He was a very successful Studio Musician in his middle teens and Ritchie Blackmore was Jerry Lee Lewis's Guitarist on his European Tour beating Jimmy Page out. Jerry tried to get Ritchie to go back to Memphis with him. Ritchie said he was to young. Ritchie with very few others will be acknowledged as a Bach, and Beethoven of the 20th abd 21 Century. History sheds the Popularity and the cream rises to the top. Ritchie has no equal and the facts show that. You have a great ear for excellence. Most dont have that ability and it is fun to be communicating with someone that actually knows what Great is.
I dig it. I saw them on this tour, outside Cleveland. Elf opened up for them, and Ritchie introduced them. Found out a year or so later, the singer was Ronnie James Dio. Awesome show.
Coverdale wasn’t the original singer he was the third. This is near the end of Deep Purple. Listen to Deep Purple In Rock which was THE first true heavy metal album. Every song is heavy guitars, distorted organ and Ian Gillan screaming his brains out. The kicker is it was teamed in 69.
The audio of the live track is a treat but its not the same as the video footage. Just watch what Blackmore is playing for example at around the 15:40 to 15:50 mark. I play guitar. It aint the same as the audio. Takes nothing away from the track or the fact the more channels that keep this classic rock alive the better of course. So thanks for doing that you unhinged types. Rock musos often get short shrift in musical circles as wannabes who are all about show and ego and not much substance. Make no mistake Purple were superb musos even within the confines of the restrictions of popular music. Tight, inventive, skillful, artistic and yes great entertainers as well. Hardly surprising the group, and Blackmore and Paice in particular, are considered giants, legends, icons of rock music.
I always like Ritchie's almost clean tone sound. He can reach every single note even when he plays fast. P.S. what a joke that guys like you have never heard this masterpiece from DP. Or whatever...
Who said we never heard it? It's a reaction Channel, generally one has heard it and one has not. I do agree, love that almost clean tone he rocked on.🤘
You guys did a reaction video to a very young drum talent named Sina not too long ago, and I wanted to let you know that she actually did a cover of this SONG. I gotta tell you, it is incredible...she is AMAZING. Not many people can keep up with what Ian Paice is doing on the drums on this track...Sina is very much at the top of that list.
Ed, you look to be old enough that you should be intimately familiar with Deep Purple. As another viewer mentioned, Coverdale was DP’s THIRD vocalist. For a great example of Lord and Blackmore trading organ and guitar riffs, check out the studio version of Lazy (Machine Head LP). For insight into how amazing a drummer Pace is, watch this reaction video where a drum instructor compares Paces’s technical skill to the legendary Buddy Rich. ua-cam.com/video/krZYK65AtAA/v-deo.html
The mixing on this was horrible. The guitar melody was completely buried. What a shame! Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are the Unholy Trinity, the pioneers of metal. David Coverdale was part of the Mark III version of Deep Purple. I have been in love with Deep Purple since I was 14, but I am not one of those purists who only stick to one lineup and can't see past any other lineup. I also happen to like some of the later albums, not just the older albums. A lot of Deep Purple fans couldnt seem to get past the past and wanted all the albums to sound the same... apparently.
Sorry gais , but David Coverdale became a member in Purple after Ian Gillan left the group with eight years as the leadsinger . David worked as a teacher totely unknownd when he red the news that Purple looked for a new singer. This was the beginning of the end for the biggest rock group of all time. David left the group after a couple of years when the band lost their status . David and Glen Hughes ( base ) did their best but couldnt replace Gillan and Roger Glover . Davids Witesnake became quit big in Us but in Europe often criticized for bad lyrics and childish wideos . You cant act as a rock star singer ! You are born a rocksinger........
Gillan was the second lead singer, for four years from ‘69 to ‘73. David and Glenn did one album less (3) but the latter’s funky direction and addiction alienated Blackmore which signalled the end of Purple’s first reign in the ‘70s.
It's the circle of life as they call it, and it sucks🤮. But hey, what's the knock on the 🇸🇪 about?! You've got to give it up to Coverdale though, he was rocking hard and in great shape up until recently. Now it's time for napping and lots of jello.🤘
@@UnhingedReactions totally, and I didn't mean the Crue were some hacky rip-off artists. "Kick start my heart" right? That riff has always gotten me jazzed enough to start a group fight with total strangers lol. So when I heard this for the first time, I couldnt mistake it.
@@anthonynunyabizness9989 I can totally see it. Mick Mars is about 10 years older than the rest of them, and he's a riff based guitar player, so it makes good sense. Thanks for watching🤘
Sorry guy's but this version of Purple is great (Coverdale & Hughes) do a great job I love the album BURN, But Purple Mk 2 is the best line up. Also they didn't start Heavy Metal SABBATH are the inovatores of METAL.
Tienes tooooda la razón!! Como MK II, no se repetirá. Ian Gillan es Deep Purple, junto al gran Jon Lord, Ian Paice y Roger Glover. Black Sabbath fué el verdadero inicio del Heavy Metal 😊
Don't poopoo me mister!🤘
Blackmore was probably the best Rock Guitarist of his era. That solo was vicious.
You are right that Purple was Classically Influenced. That separated Purple from the endless Blues influences of all the other Bands before Deep Purple. If you want to be Enlightened Deep Purple was the first Rock Band to play with a Symphony and the Greatest Orchestra in the World. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Jon Lord wrote every piece for every Instrument and it is a Symphony in Movements not songs. It was Conducted by the Greatest 20th Century Composer who was absolutely enthusiastic about Jon Lords Work. It is Called Deep Purple and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. There are videos of the performance. It was Broadcasted live on British Television. It is very Historic. Jon Lord was Classically trained. You can respect many of his Classical Piano Concerts with big Stars such as Frida of ABBA who was one of Jon's closest friends. The History of Purple and the bands that came from once members of Deep Purple are almost endless. Besides the Beatles Deep Purple is the most Historic band in History.
Coverdale was the third Lead Singer for Purple. Ron Evans was the first. Secondly was the Voice Ian Gillian. Glenn Hugh's with Mark lll was a great singer and is still great to this day.
The Burn Tour was my first live concert experience. I was a happy kid that night. I was a drummer in the junior high school band. About a year away from starting my first basement rock band.
I just discovered your channel, and I think you guys are great. Instant fan! I've been a Deep Purple fanatic since about 1974... and they have absolutely been my favorite band ever since. I think the version you played was from the Graf Germany '75 concert, which was shortly before Blackmore quit to form Rainbow. Give a listen to the version on the Made in Europe live album, which is from the Paris '75 show... Blackmore's last show with DP until they reformed in 1984. The Made in Europe version is absolutely the BEST live version of BURN!!!!
Also, check out the recent cover by the Deep Purple tribute band "Strange Kine of Women"... an all girl Deep Purple tribute band! They really nail it on every cover they've done!
Favourite Deep Purple Mach 3 track, and kudos should also be eternally-awarded to Mr. Glenn Hughes, on the basis of his dual amazing
performances on bass and co-lead vocals! Great band, classic sound and an influence that is still felt widely throughout various
classic rock/hard rock/prog rock bands until this very day. Just gotta love the sound of REAL instruments bein' played by TALENTED musicians!
Listen to the drum track from the studio version of Burn and you will understand who Paice really was...
Please do more of Deep Purple mark3 - with Coverdale and Glenn Hughes! Glenn was sooo amazing, bassist and singer!
Do something from California Jam 1974!
anything from California Jam, DP killed it that gig, 400,000 people watching helps
I dug it. Been a DP fan since '72.
CAL JAM...April 6, 1974 Ontario Motor Speedway,
MK3 lineup.
Have been a dedicated total fan since their first album "Shades of Deep Purple" in '68. Lucky to have lived in "The City", first saw them at the San Francisco International Pop Festival Oct. 27 1968 at The Alameda County Fairgrounds. Last saw them(MkVIII) Sept. 10 2019 at The Keller Auditorium in Portland. In between, saw them whenever they toured the West Coast, including Cal Jam.
There is NOTHING that can compare to them! Especially the MK2 & Mk3 lineups.
To see them "live", is an experience that can't be described!
DEEP PURPLE MKII Y MKlll IST AMAZING!!!!🤘🏻🤘🏻
You can really hear the underpinnings of Rainbow starting to brew in the songwriting here. It's that neo-classical sound that you mentioned I think. Deep Purple at this time was quite different from their Highway Star days. Either way, great band with more than one memorable sound to them. Blackmore can never be appreciated enough for his contribution to rock.
So true and Blues, Mistreated and Still I’m Sad were carried over into Rainbows stage act along with Lazy from earlier days.
As another viewer mentioned, Coverdale was DP’s THIRD vocalist. For a great example of Lord and Blackmore trading organ and guitar riffs, check out the studio version of Lazy (Machine Head LP). For insight into how amazing a drummer Pace is, watch this reaction video where a drum instructor compares Paces’s technical skill to the legendary Buddy Rich. ua-cam.com/video/krZYK65AtAA/v-deo.html
But he brought so many musicians to the field
Coverdale in his prime..check out mistreated live from cal-jam, Glenn Hughes excellent as well.. but Ian gillan is the voice of deep purple..check out child in time live made in Japan.
This works or goes like a moose/elk, whatever in the wilderness..... cannot stop it.... 🤗😷
The child in time guitar solo from MIJ Is one of the greatest done by anyone...and the second Is the one from highway star of the same live album.
@@robsco1249 I have said for Decades that Blackmore's Solos on Child In Time and Highway Star on Made In Japan are the two greatest solos ever recorded Live. Strange Kinda Women and Lazy are up there also. Blackmore ruled on Stage. King of Improvisation. Plays some things differently on every recording but stays within the song.
@@kurtsherrick2066 I would add the solo from black masquerade and Temple of the king from 1995 Rainbow DVD.
@@robsco1249 Rob there are countless examples of Ritchie's live Solos. I love the Live in Cologne album. Unfortunately there wasn't a video of that performance but the whole performance is a jaw dropper. It is perfection of Superb Musician ship from every member of the Band. The thing about Ritchie Blackmore is when he felt like it he was visually awesome. Abd I don't know another Rock Guitarist that has sold millions of Albums of Acoustic Guitar. No one has near as much original music than Ritchie. No one has the vast History that Ritchie has. He was a very successful Studio Musician in his middle teens and Ritchie Blackmore was Jerry Lee Lewis's Guitarist on his European Tour beating Jimmy Page out. Jerry tried to get Ritchie to go back to Memphis with him. Ritchie said he was to young. Ritchie with very few others will be acknowledged as a Bach, and Beethoven of the 20th abd 21 Century. History sheds the Popularity and the cream rises to the top. Ritchie has no equal and the facts show that. You have a great ear for excellence. Most dont have that ability and it is fun to be communicating with someone that actually knows what Great is.
the audio is from the concert at the Kilburn Gaument Theater in London April 1974. Awesome show that was.
I dig it. I saw them on this tour, outside Cleveland. Elf opened up for them, and Ritchie introduced them. Found out a year or so later, the singer was Ronnie James Dio. Awesome show.
Coverdale wasn’t the original singer he was the third. This is near the end of Deep Purple. Listen to Deep Purple In Rock which was THE first true heavy metal album. Every song is heavy guitars, distorted organ and Ian Gillan screaming his brains out. The kicker is it was teamed in 69.
Coverdale isnt part of the original.
Not even Gillan.
They were Mark2 and Mark3 respectively.
Yes, we are aware. Thanks for watching.
Rod Evans was the original vocalist.
Please feature Sina' s "Burn" drum cover!It's something to behold! Do yourself a favour!
The audio of the live track is a treat but its not the same as the video footage. Just watch what Blackmore is playing for example at around the 15:40 to 15:50 mark. I play guitar. It aint the same as the audio. Takes nothing away from the track or the fact the more channels that keep this classic rock alive the better of course. So thanks for doing that you unhinged types. Rock musos often get short shrift in musical circles as wannabes who are all about show and ego and not much substance. Make no mistake Purple were superb musos even within the confines of the restrictions of popular music. Tight, inventive, skillful, artistic and yes great entertainers as well. Hardly surprising the group, and Blackmore and Paice in particular, are considered giants, legends, icons of rock music.
I am a big fan of deep purple. The Deepest Purple will leave forever. Rock and Roll will never die ( Neil Young )
I always like Ritchie's almost clean tone sound. He can reach every single note even when he plays fast.
P.S. what a joke that guys like you have never heard this masterpiece from DP. Or whatever...
Who said we never heard it? It's a reaction Channel, generally one has heard it and one has not. I do agree, love that almost clean tone he rocked on.🤘
@@UnhingedReactions at least one of you didnt hear it. Anyway good reaction.
You guys did a reaction video to a very young drum talent named Sina not too long ago, and I wanted to let you know that she actually did a cover of this SONG. I gotta tell you, it is incredible...she is AMAZING. Not many people can keep up with what Ian Paice is doing on the drums on this track...Sina is very much at the top of that list.
Just for fun,please listen to Sina's drum cover of "Burn".It will be awesome if you could react to it.
Have either of you heard of Alien Weaponry? They're a New Zealand metal band that sings in Māori. Their song "Kai Tangata" is great.
I heard the name but haven't listened to them. We'll check it out!
AWESOME!!!!
The bass are kiling
It was a definite leap away from Hush
Listen Glenn’s voice at B-section
Ed, you look to be old enough that you should be intimately familiar with Deep Purple. As another viewer mentioned, Coverdale was DP’s THIRD vocalist. For a great example of Lord and Blackmore trading organ and guitar riffs, check out the studio version of Lazy (Machine Head LP). For insight into how amazing a drummer Pace is, watch this reaction video where a drum instructor compares Paces’s technical skill to the legendary Buddy Rich. ua-cam.com/video/krZYK65AtAA/v-deo.html
You tell him Pon!🤘
I would love if you reacted to Road of resistance by babymetal
Blackmore is a beast…
Nice.....
The mixing on this was horrible. The guitar melody was completely buried. What a shame!
Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are the Unholy Trinity, the pioneers of metal.
David Coverdale was part of the Mark III version of Deep Purple. I have been in love with Deep Purple since I was 14, but I am not one of those purists who only stick to one lineup and can't see past any other lineup. I also happen to like some of the later albums, not just the older albums. A lot of Deep Purple fans couldnt seem to get past the past and wanted all the albums to sound the same... apparently.
AGDinCA Real purple fans love every mark of deep purple...That’s what makes this band so amazing been listening to them since 1976.
@@ponytrekker9315 Damn right! You are a kindred spirit. I love Deep Purple (that's even the color of my hair)!!
@@ponytrekker9315 : How annoying it was to discover them after they’d split up.
Sorry gais , but David Coverdale became a member in Purple after Ian Gillan left the group with eight years as the leadsinger . David worked as a teacher totely unknownd when he red the news that Purple looked for a new singer. This was the beginning of the end for the biggest rock group of all time. David left the group after a couple of years when the band lost their status . David and Glen Hughes ( base ) did their best but couldnt replace Gillan and Roger Glover . Davids Witesnake became quit big in Us but in Europe often criticized for bad lyrics and childish wideos . You cant act as a rock star singer ! You are born a rocksinger........
Gillan was the second lead singer, for four years from ‘69 to ‘73. David and Glenn did one album less (3) but the latter’s funky direction and addiction alienated Blackmore which signalled the end of Purple’s first reign in the ‘70s.
@@donquixote3927 You are absolutely right ! Sorry abaout that .
React to mistreated at cal jam 74.
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David Coverdale was my hero, but he's been replaced by a Swede.
It's the circle of life as they call it, and it sucks🤮. But hey, what's the knock on the 🇸🇪 about?!
You've got to give it up to Coverdale though, he was rocking hard and in great shape up until recently. Now it's time for napping and lots of jello.🤘
Dude! Ian Gillan was the vocalist who made Burn, burn. lol And Deep Purple was at their best live. Blackmore, Lord, Glover tore it up.
Wow, really that un knowledgable..
Just off the top off my head, did Motley Crue absolutely rip off that guitar riff? Or is that just me? Lol
Influenced by them surely.🤘
@@UnhingedReactions totally, and I didn't mean the Crue were some hacky rip-off artists. "Kick start my heart" right? That riff has always gotten me jazzed enough to start a group fight with total strangers lol. So when I heard this for the first time, I couldnt mistake it.
@@anthonynunyabizness9989 I can totally see it. Mick Mars is about 10 years older than the rest of them, and he's a riff based guitar player, so it makes good sense.
Thanks for watching🤘
Sorry guy's but this version of Purple is great (Coverdale & Hughes) do a great job I love the album BURN, But Purple Mk 2 is the best line up. Also they didn't start Heavy Metal SABBATH are the inovatores of METAL.
Tienes tooooda la razón!!
Como MK II, no se repetirá. Ian Gillan es Deep Purple, junto al gran Jon Lord, Ian Paice y Roger Glover.
Black Sabbath fué el verdadero inicio del Heavy Metal 😊