I’m from the UK. I heard this album when it came out when I was 12 or 13 years old. My friend, Alan, had bought it and said I should listen to it at his house on his mum’s record player, which I did. We were both in the sitting room of his mum’s council house. I listened to this in complete disbelief! I’d never heard anything like it before. It was amazing. While I listened, Alan was chatting up his girlfriend at the time. He was more interested in her than the music but I was just lost in the album. Been a DP fan ever since then. In Rock, Fireball and Machine Head blazed a trail for many more bands that followed.
Paice was influenced in jazz and big band growing up. That clip at the end is from his solo on the Mule. It's an awesome video where you definetly see the jazz technique he has. This is cool you guys are getting a taste of Deep Purple. Peace
It was thanks to an English kid who was at our junior high in Indiana that I got turned on to Deep Purple back in the early 70s, this album and Fireball and the concerto also. We were 14-15 years old. Thanks again, Andy!
Great long jam by the masters. In Rock was definitely a groundbreaking album by Deep Purple. Still remember when I first bought it in 1970. From the Mark II lineup along with other great albums like Fireball, Machine Head, etc. Unfortunately, the first three albums involving the Mark I line up which were great too but have kind of gone by the wayside. One song that stands out to me is April. A song written by Blackmore and Jon Lord. Jon did the orchestral part and would go on to write Concerto for Group and Orchestra which came out just before In Rock. Thanks to Ernst for recognizing this awesome song. And thanks to Travis and Suzi for another great reaction. RIP Jon Lord a musical genius.
THose first three DP albums have more complicated playing than people realize. These guys were monster players even at that young age! Alot of fans know Hush and Kentucky Woman (both with superb Lord solos). But just listen to a few more tracks from their early days. Your jaw may just drop. And of course singer Rod Evans went on to record the incredible debut album by Captain Beyond. T
@@jerryeg327 I wasn't so sure about the first two albums, there are a few good tracks on them but not enough, whereas the third album were all good tracks and Why Didn't Rosemary is a killer track with Blackmore showing us what he could do. April was also a great track but couldnt get into the album Concerto etc, and came then In Rock, dirty, grungy, heavy, my parents hated it...which was good😁
If you find a rock / metal band in the last 40 years that was not in influenced by Deep Purple, then they were influenced by groups that were influenced by Deep Purple!
Might have been be my first exposure to DP and Richie Blackmore. I heard that guitar riff, and had to try to learn it on my guitar. (I got the notes, but could never duplicate that speed.) Still love the song.
The near 20 minute live version of 'Space Trucking' on 'Made in Japan' is much venerated by fans as a 'live masterpiece'. It would take courage to do a reaction because 20 minutes is daunting....but for everyone that hears it its usually worth it.
Ian Gillan's vocals were double tracked. Meaning he sang the verses once and then re-recorded it a second time. Of you listen closely on headphones, the voices don't exactly match up left to right. But Gillian used to like keeping one vocal a little bit different when they would double track like that because it added a fullness to the sound. Vocal 1 was mixed on the right side and vocal 2 was mixed to the left for that stereo sound.
Deep Purple are a major Influence on modern metal. Bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Metallica are mentioning them as major influence. IMO all power metal and speed metal are based on Purple.
i like how the drums sound natural - like how real drums sound in the room - not processed to an inch of its natural life ....like they do nowdays ... .that RHCP peppers drummer for EX has a sterile compressed sound
In Rock is one of THE seminal hard rock albums. You mentioned you liked the vocal effect. Gillan generally just double tracked them, sometimes tight and sometimes looser.
This was new at the time and is what your parents were listening to when they were young. You two might find Deep Purples Smoke on the water just a tad better than that song. Check it out and ENJOY real music not the rubbish we get now.
...There's nothing better than barbecuing with friends after work and listening to DEEP PURPLE!! 🎸🥁🎶 Thank you
For me, the best hard rock band to come out of England..
...The drummer is a monster, an absolute legend on the sticks, so kudos to Ian Paice who is still playing strong 🥁🥁🥁
And his set Is so humble...A true monster.
@@littlebritain64 yeah, he doesn't need a million drums in his set.
@@michaelkarlsson5966true but his Ludwig drum sounds were better than what he's playing today
I’m from the UK. I heard this album when it came out when I was 12 or 13 years old. My friend, Alan, had bought it and said I should listen to it at his house on his mum’s record player, which I did. We were both in the sitting room of his mum’s council house. I listened to this in complete disbelief! I’d never heard anything like it before. It was amazing. While I listened, Alan was chatting up his girlfriend at the time. He was more interested in her than the music but I was just lost in the album. Been a DP fan ever since then. In Rock, Fireball and Machine Head blazed a trail for many more bands that followed.
Another classic from Deep Purple !
Un des meilleurs groupe de tout les temps 🎤🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👏👏👏👏
Favourite album, from way back. Always will be.
LOVE LOVE DEEP PURPLE!!!
LOVE LOVE DEEP PURPLE 😍
💜💜💜💜💜
Paice was influenced in jazz and big band growing up. That clip at the end is from his solo on the Mule. It's an awesome video where you definetly see the jazz technique he has. This is cool you guys are getting a taste of Deep Purple. Peace
Yes, that solo is from Scandinavian nights just a few months before the made in Japan performance.
Deep Purple c est géant 🎸🎤🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸👏👏👏👏
“ Hard Loving Man”!! Oh yessssss.
Hard Lovin Man, Jon Lord's favourite Purple track 👍
One of my favorites, awesome guitar rif.
Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱 entretenido escucharlos, Deep Purple, uno de mis favoritos ! 💪👍
Grandiose 🎸🎤👏👍👏🎤🎤👏👏👏👏
awesome!!!!!
Superb!
It was thanks to an English kid who was at our junior high in Indiana that I got turned on to Deep Purple back in the early 70s, this album and Fireball and the concerto also. We were 14-15 years old. Thanks again, Andy!
Great long jam by the masters. In Rock was definitely a groundbreaking album by Deep Purple. Still remember when I first bought it in 1970. From the Mark II lineup along with other great albums like Fireball, Machine Head, etc. Unfortunately, the first three albums involving the Mark I line up which were great too but have kind of gone by the wayside. One song that stands out to me is April. A song written by Blackmore and Jon Lord. Jon did the orchestral part and would go on to write Concerto for Group and Orchestra which came out just before In Rock. Thanks to Ernst for recognizing this awesome song. And thanks to Travis and Suzi for another great reaction.
RIP Jon Lord a musical genius.
THose first three DP albums have more complicated playing than people realize. These guys were monster players even at that young age! Alot of fans know Hush and Kentucky Woman (both with superb Lord solos). But just listen to a few more tracks from their early days. Your jaw may just drop. And of course singer Rod Evans went on to record the incredible debut album by Captain Beyond. T
@@TerryKrysinski Totally agree. They have always been masters all the way from 1968.
The first Captain Beyond album blew me away.
@@jerryeg327 I wasn't so sure about the first two albums, there are a few good tracks on them but not enough, whereas the third album were all good tracks and Why Didn't Rosemary is a killer track with Blackmore showing us what he could do. April was also a great track but couldnt get into the album Concerto etc, and came then In Rock, dirty, grungy, heavy, my parents hated it...which was good😁
@@hognaut My parents did not like listening to the music either. And my dad hated the long hair on guys. 🤣🤣🤣
@@jerryeg327 😂
Great pick on this one.
Tout est bon dans Deep Purple et Rainbow très haut la main 🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤👏👏👏👏👏
This is the epitome of the genre Mark2 created with their monumental In Rock album. A genre of which only they ever played.
Hard Loving rock played by those men called Deep Purple! ;-)
Hey peeps it dont matter which deep purple mk 2 song you pick ,every single song they did is GOLD. Regards
I remember hearing it for the first time. Couldn't believe it was Deep Purple. Try listening to Why didn't Rosemary.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
If you find a rock / metal band in the last 40 years that was not in influenced by Deep Purple, then they were influenced by groups that were influenced by Deep Purple!
Might have been be my first exposure to DP and Richie Blackmore. I heard that guitar riff, and had to try to learn it on my guitar. (I got the notes, but could never duplicate that speed.) Still love the song.
The near 20 minute live version of 'Space Trucking' on 'Made in Japan' is much venerated by fans as a 'live masterpiece'. It would take courage to do a reaction because 20 minutes is daunting....but for everyone that hears it its usually worth it.
👍🏻🥁👍🏻🥁
Doug Helvering did a reaction video of the 20 minute Space Truckin. In fact, he covered the entire Made In Japan album!
Ca c est de ls zic de la vrai 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤👏👏👏👏
Ian Gillan's vocals were double tracked. Meaning he sang the verses once and then re-recorded it a second time. Of you listen closely on headphones, the voices don't exactly match up left to right. But Gillian used to like keeping one vocal a little bit different when they would double track like that because it added a fullness to the sound. Vocal 1 was mixed on the right side and vocal 2 was mixed to the left for that stereo sound.
Purple are monsters.Try the brand new LAZY SOD. 54 years after IN ROCK. 6* out of 5*.
Ian pace fabuleux batteur 🎤🎤🎤🎸🎸👏👏👏👏
Paice un monstrueux batteur 👏👏👏👏
Deep Purple are a major Influence on modern metal. Bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Metallica are mentioning them as major influence. IMO all power metal and speed metal are based on Purple.
Living legend Ritchie Blackmore
Paice imeense batteur 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏💥🎸🎸🎸
Ian pace drums Monsters👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great track, unfortunately never played live by the band!
i like how the drums sound natural - like how real drums sound in the room -
not processed to an inch of its natural life ....like they do nowdays ...
.that RHCP peppers drummer for EX has a sterile compressed sound
Escuchen no one came LIVE in Verona 2011!!!
Good
In Rock is one of THE seminal hard rock albums.
You mentioned you liked the vocal effect. Gillan generally just double tracked them, sometimes tight and sometimes looser.
1970. Enough said....
Check out rat hat blue by deep purple
This is a compilation of videos which have nothing to do with the song. There is no live video of this song.But it is well done.
De nos jours ya plus ce genre de groupe que du bruit
This was new at the time and is what your parents were listening to when they were young. You two might find Deep Purples Smoke on the water just a tad better than that song. Check it out and ENJOY real music not the rubbish we get now.
Das ist sicher nicht von made in japan.
A flop!!!!!!!
Sooooooo bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!
Flop tu connais rien a la ric mec 😡👎👎
Sooooooo shit.
Sooooooo bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!