REACTION TO Deep Purple - Fireball | WHAT A WHIRLWIND TEMPO!
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Deep Purple are just better than the rest because they give space to all instruments ...it is always a "live" / "jam" feeling even on a studio recording.
good point
Yes, very true. Blackmore and Lord never played the same solo twice. I've been to sooo many concerts (Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Accept, Scorpions etc., etc.) where they played the songs exactly like the studio versions, and it is kind of boring.
ABSOLOUTLY RIGHT NO BEND CAN PLAY FIREBALL THE WAY DEEO OURPLE DO SO FAST SO ACCURATE ,ANOTHER MASTER PIECE ,WHEN I HEARD IT FIRST ON THE 70TH I WAS COMPLETELY SCHOKED SND HYPNOTIZED
Ian Paice .. brilliant drummer.. perfect for Purple’s heavy sound.
Their willingness and ability to jam made them stand out.
The greatest band of all time. Instrumentally they are perfect. and Ian gillan what a talent.
Yes!! I'm so glad to see someone reacting to _Fireball!_ This track just doesn't get the attention it deserves, in my opinion. Ian Paice (aka "Chief") just hammering nonstop. And no one moves the Hammond organ like Jon Lord. That's Ian Gillan, the singer, on the tambourine there at the end. He also plays a mean harmonica in some of the songs.
The Deep Purple tracks I'm linking below are also amazing songs that don't get nearly enough attention...
Space Truckin (1972) - ua-cam.com/video/hHOrpFeXUao/v-deo.html
Speed King (1970) - ua-cam.com/video/lIHh1T3SQyE/v-deo.html
Stormbringer (1974) - ua-cam.com/video/4C2K889u_90/v-deo.html
oh man space truckin is my favorite deep purple song, is just a crazy trip on the stars
@@ultrajevi That just proves what excellent taste in music you have, my friend. 😁
There was something ultra special about Ian Paice..he had a kind of geeky face with the glasses etc and then his brilliance behind the kit just made for a phenomenal rock n roll individual. Thankyou Ian and all of purple mark 2. Class, class act!
Love seeing these people appreciate Purple.
What can you say DP just a fantastic band and I think this is there best ever line up with Gillan, Pace, Blackmore,Glover, and the late Jon Lord, RIP just a phenomenal band please look into more tracks like picture's of home, Flight of the Rat, + any tracks from the best live Album ever
Made in Japan it really is that good
Thanks for playing this track great to see your reactions 👍
Only a Genius of the instrument can invent that drums intro and play It with the double kick for the First time in his life.
And using Keith Moons base drum from the studio next to Purples :-)
@@larteonceagain he tells that story from '96 when he started to do solo shows.
Ian Paice. The fastest feet in rock.
This has always been an underrated album for me. I especially like Anyone's Daughter and No One Came.
Yess! Anyone’s daughter. 🤩 There’s great humor in the lyrics!
Yeah, and my pretty face just looked outta place
And Fools 💪
I agree
A great album
One of their best songs, love it.
I was a rocker at the time; Deep Purple to us was still rock and roll with a heavy sound...about as metal as I'd want to go. This brought back a lot of memories.
Haven't heard that song in 50 years. If you ever see a live video, I saw them live 6 times, look at Ean's cymbals. They're bent to hell. Only other drummer I've seen with cymbals in that condition was Bonham's. They hit em hard. Excellent...
Deep Purple is by far my favorite color!
The drumming on this song are Godly
How about the distorted bass solo before the organ solo!? Roger Glover is great! Try the live track "Strange Kind Of Women" from Made In Japan. The album version is on the U.S. release of Fireball but they have fun with it live.
The air conditioner recording was labelled "West Uzbekistan Percussion Ensemble".
Great reaction. One of my favorite from Deep Purple. One you should react to is Flight Of The Rat off of the Deep Purple In Rock album.
You hit the Deep Purple gold mine right here.
Interesting......I never heard this song. Deep Purple was huge when I was a baby. Thank you...... great reaction!
Fireball stupendissima❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent reaction.....On a different note there's an artist I know you'll love that you haven't reacted to yet, BOB SEGER BOB SEGER BOB SEGER ETC. Arguably one of the greatest rock vocals of all-time. He feels every word he sings, and you will too.
Awesome track
5:53 yes you can! :)
Especially for fine drums like that 🤟👹❤
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This Song had an anormous impact on my life, I started playing Drums because of this Song...
Hi ! yes !i bought that Album in early 70s after i bought Deep Purple in Rock Album ! Made in Japan was another Album i bought ! it was special ! the vinyl was not black ! it was yellow i think ! i m not sure because it s been so long ! LoL 😎
Ian Paice played double bass (a rarity for Ian) on this song. That bass line from Glover is amazing. Fuzz solo, and the heavy vibrato from Jon on the Hammond. This was the very first album I ever bought with my own money which I did when it first came out. The UK release had the song Demon's Eye, the US release instead had Strange Kind of Woman.
Paice the locomotive. great drumming
Deep Purple song Anyone s Daughter will be like no other Deep Purple song you have heard and will ever hear !! You will not believe that it is Deep Purple , I like it , but it doesn't sound like any other DP stuff , you might enjoy it , it's actually kinda funny !!!
This is one of my all time fave albums.....
Listen to "The Mule" on this album. The drum solo is phenomenal.
There isn't a drum solo on the album, but the live version are phenomenal.
Five music masters
Dude, there's a video of Paice doing a drum solo on the Mule. You get to see his jazz technique and his awesome style. Gotta check it out. Yeah. Peace
The other one you have to do from this album is Demon's Eye - one amazing riff.
I knew you'd like this one.
You really need to checkout "Burn" by DP. But you should react to the studio version first. Amazing song.
great reaction indeed.... bur if you like drums and want a really SICK play from Ian Paice, try and react to Burn, same group, different vocals and bass....
the drum licks and fills of that piece of music is just unbelivable, and the riff and rithm are maybe one of the best ways to get a ticket if you listen to it while driving
If The Who had never written Pinball Wizard, I think rock and pinball could have still gotten linked by exemplifying the innovative pinball machine named Fireball.
Fireball
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Your listening 4:28 to the first trash or speed metal song. This is template Fireball. Ian Pace borrowed Kieth Moon's bass drum because he only had a one. They were in the same studio.
No "double kick" involved. Ian Paice used a single bass-drum.
Hello нормальный чувак...рад что и ты слушаешь deep purple...
I always wondered if this song might not have influenced Motorhead's sound, specifically the pace and drums.
What about Roger Glover's bass solo?
You forgot about the organ... now you'll never forget it :D
Cool reaction, i was 17 when this album was released , good music never ages and neither do I ! Well.... haaaaa ... not the music!
Hey ! Want to review one of the best live rock albums ever ? I urge you to review Deep Purple's live album titled Made in Japan ! If you want to review the entire album ( it's a double album) try the song Space Truckin.
I believe this song was the first ever to use a double bass drum.
Neat little fact
@@SalvoG Even neater is that when they were recording this song the Who was also in the same studio recording. Keith Moon left his drum kit in the corner so Ian Paice snagged his bass drum and used it. The results are awesome 😂
This song kinda presages thrash metal to me
Please reacts "Fools" from the same album
Have you done "Speed King" yet? If yes, ... send a link! :-)
What is the act of miming called?
Mime, or pantomime, is the art of narration and expression through body movement. To the Romans the word mime referred to simply performed, comic plays, while pantomime had serious themes and employed masks to identify characters. Today the words mime and pantomime are virtually interchangeable. No dis to your pronunciation, no, really.
Double kick? Nope. All done on a single bass drum pedal.
He had a double pedal dude like Keith Moon used to have.
@@ZalMoxisno he didn’t..he used the double bass just for this song. He didn’t use double on any other song, live or recorded
Really? Good god, I've always thought it was double. That's absolutely insane.
@MisterButterfingers OH Man, I stand corrected. On this recording he did. Here's the quote.
"The only time I ever really did it was on 'Fireball' [from 1971's Fireball album], because it added something to the track,” said Paice. “The way the riff rolled along, it needed that power of two kicks.May 18, 2020
But I can assure you he was perfectly capable of doing it with a single kick and when they play this song Live he is using the single Kick
Lmao that makes sense. Mimicking a double with a single is entirely doable, but at that pace for that long? Oof.
Thanks for the clarification!@@alexdrummer2175
This song is great, but also the biggest rip off Deep Purple ever did.