130 million lps sold. 1973 biggest band in the world in gate receipts and lps sold. Repeated in 1984 tied with Bruce S. Rip Jon Douglas Lord. Ritchie Blackmore was a top 3 guitarist in the world in his day. Supergroup. Every member is top-notch.
I'm so glad you guys got to hear this! Awesome reaction just as I was expecting! So much more out there for you - including dozens and dozens of organ solos! To match the power of Ritchie on the guitar he fed his Hammond organ into a Marshall guitar amplifier - and the rest is history! Just so annoying that there's not a lot of decent footage from way back then, but thought the guy did well with the effort on this one! I used to test out the stereo settings on Dad's gramophone by playing the end of this track!
Ya wanna hear the most awesome, classic orgain solo by Jon Lord ever.....check out the 20 minute long track "Space Truckin' " on Deep Purple's live Made in Japan album. Blackmore goes to town on guitar too. A true showcase of the band at the height of their powers
Wonderful! Glorious explosion of talent and fire. More Deep Purple, please! Anything from this album, anything from Fireball. From Fireball, No No No, The Mule and Fools are my favorites. Great reaction to dangerously potent music.
… Rock music is explained like this: There is a lead guitar, an organ, a bass, a singer, a drummer... and there is DEEP PURPLE!! … There is nothing more to say!! 🎸🎹🥁🎤 Thank you
This is certainly one of Lord's best solos. Some may hear it as an atonal mess, but I think it's beautiful and exciting. He plays here in the style of an electric guitar, not to compete with, but to complement Ritchie. He was always looking to get different sounds out of that Hammond. A master.
DP has a great new album out. I was impressed and am going to see them Sept 7th. New Guitarist and Don Airey on keys and Ian is sounding great for being 78. A version of Yes with Steve Howe are warm up. Should be fun! Keith Emerson was the master of the keys if you want to see solos. This V2 of Deep Purple was killer!
Sometime beginning around 1967 or thereabouts Brit rockers began upping the amplification to get deafening, howling, sustained feedback from overloaded guitar pickups. Jimi Hendrix and Pete Townshend used it to good effect.
Travis Jon Lord's organ's solo playing is like Eddie van Halen's epic solos! Today's Lord's replacement after his death is Don Airey. Airey's playing comfortable to Lord's playing. Ian Gillan, today even though he can't hit high notes like he was young still singing with new material by Deep Purple.
Don Airey didn't replace Jon Lord "after his death". He replaced him in 2002 after Jon quit the band to concentrate on solo projects. Jon died from pancreatic cancer in 2012. He was 71. R I P Jon Lord.
It was on this song Jon Lord really understood what he had created when he turned his Hammond to become "the beast". Putting his Hammond through a Marshall speaker, that is.
There is another organist like that, Ken Hensley from Uriah Heep . This song is the first speed metal song for me. The heaviest Deep Purple album up to date.The modern power and speed metal is based mostly on Deep Purple. Ian Paice is the reason Lars UIlrich started plying drugs, Ian Gillan is the idol of Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden.
yes, and if you haven't heard you should check out Keith Emerson who played keyboards (and alot of Hammond) in ELP (Emerson Lake & Palmer), as a solo artist and in The Nice. Did some really great stuff :)
RITCHIE BLACKMORE...a God of Guitar! Yet he hardly gets the mentions that others such as Page, Hendrix, Beck, Clapton and Van Halen do, but make no mistake about it....he was greater than them all! A major influence on Yngwie Malmsteen, Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and even if EVH was loathe to admit it, yes him too. And, Blackmore was the Godfather of Shred guitar and Neo-Classical rock. And, JON LORD - The Maestro on the Keys, running his Hammond organ thru a Marshall Stack and unleashing the Beast! IAN GILLAN, the Original Jesus Christ Superstar, who in his prime was absolutely untouchable in vocal range and power. IAN PAICE on drums...waaaaaaay underrated and far superior to most other rock drummers of his time...and still playing in Purple to this day. And ROGER GLOVER, rock steady on bass and holding it all down on a firm foundation so that the others can fly into the cosmos. DEEP PURPLE......a group of virtuosos......best band ever!!!
@@coopsnz1 Agreed! In an interview Hammett did which is cited on the Ultimate Guitar website in his tribute to Ritchie Blackmore on a track from Metallica's recent 72 Seasons album, Kirk said: """"The melody is very reminiscent of what he plays in [classic Deep Purple song] 'Black Night'. A large part of my guitar style and attitude comes from him. He had such a vision and he wrote great songs. I just feel indebted to him for his music and his spirit.""""
Gracias por reaccionar a deep purple. Para mi la mejor banda de mi vida . Jhon lord es sin dudas el mejor tecladista o pianista o lo que quieran decirle . Y que decir de los 2 ian . De blakmore. Y de glover . Son los mejores Gracias
If you've never heard organ/keyboards played like this before, you need to listen to a lot more Deep Purple because Jon Lord was one of the best on the instrument. Another player you should check out is the late great Keith Emerson from Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
nick gers from iron maiden is a very influenced guitar player by BLACKERS, he used to play with GILAN band before Iron maiden, bruce dickinson is very very influenced to by in ROCK
@CB-xr1eg I like the japanese album.... steve byrd on guitar....still sort of proggy with lots of tempo changes....I miss the clear air turbulence music.... after bernie torme went I lost interest....
@@CB-xr1eg I like the japanese album....still proggy-ish.... miss the clear air turbulence music.... like steve byrd and bernie torme on guitar....lost interest after they went.....UA-cam CONTROLLERS REPEATEDLY REMOVES COMMENTS ABOUT YOURS/MINE.... FAVOURITE BANDS.... FUCKING PSYCHOS....
Never heard of a keyboard solo? Clearly you’ve been living under a rock your whole life. Deep Purple have been the kings of the organ solo since 1968, check out their first hit song “Hush” for example. Here we are 56 years later and they have just released their 23rd studio album, “= 1” (equals one). Purple is still on the road and currently touring Europe (the only time they stopped touring in recent years was when everyone was forced to during Covid). *Ian Paice, drums - age 76, since 1968 *Ian Gillan, vocals - age 78, since 1969 *Roger Glover, bass - age 78, since 1969 *Don Airey, Hammond organ - age 76, since 2002 - (Don replaced the late Jon Lord when he retired in 2002) *Simon McBride, guitar - age 45, since 2022 - (Simon replaced Steve Morse when he left the band to look after his wife who had terminal cancer, she recently passed away. Morse was in the band for 28 years, from 1994-2022, much longer than Blackmore who quit mid tour in 1993) Still making and playing good solid rock n roll. Cheers,
I needed this band I'm 70 years old nobody sounded like this they were the first heavy rock band heavier than Hendrix and Zeppelin and Black Sabbath Ritchie Blackmore rules
Must be fair amount of compression on you tube, when the jon lord solo comes in when listening on cd sounds like my tweeters are going to explode!!!!!!
High Suzy and Travis you two just got a glimpse of the type of music your parents were listening to and it's just as good today. Now try Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water. I know from your Bathurst reactions that you like it. Now try the two English tourists walking the actual racetrack and you will see how really steep and windy the track is. It's a real eye opener so enjoy it. PS I hope you two are starting to watch the Rugby League games now and are starting to understand the game enjoy.
Oh and by the way if you want to hear some outrageous keyboards you need to listen to ELP . Kieth Emerson was considered one of the finest ever to play.
Love how you say, hard lovin' ma-yun! Try checking out, Rory Gallagher, anything off Live in Europe album, though it's good to start from the beginning!
no, that's how everyone who doesn't know the swedish language mispronounce his name. It's actually pronounced differently but most likely impossible with the english language sounds.
This is bound to grind someone’s gears, but for me, from the age of about 18 onwards (I’m now nearly 65) I’ve always considered Deep Purple the best hard rock band ever, and Ritchie the best individual ever to pick up an electric guitar. Lots of contenders for that title I know, but the guy just does a Vulcan mind meld with the strings. There is, was, nor ever shall be anyone to compare. Sabbath deserves every plaudit possible for creating an entire genre, and Zeppelin were certainly unique. But I’m sorry, Zeppelin are, in my opinion, THE most overrated artists in the history of rock music. Musician for musician they are inferior to every member of Deep Purple mk2 and 3 and have Peter Grant to thank for a status that is now way beyond their capabilities as a rock band. Don’t misinterpret those remarks. I’m not saying Zeppelin had no talent, didn’t write good songs, didn’t put on memorable performances, but as a band, compared to Purple, sorry, but the hype overtook the reality.
Dude your talking shit😂. Just admit you hate them. Page is a far more influential guitarist. And neither are the best. I mean saying Ritchie is the best is insane. And Glover a better bass / musician than JPJ 😡got to be kidding . Plant / Gillan even give or take ,each has strength and weaknesses. But Bonham is the most in grove drummer in classic Rock. But hey love what you want
In Rock still the best album they made. Still better than Machine Head even with Smoke On the Water on it. I saw that tour in 1972. 2.000watt PA. If you like hamming organ check out ELP- Emerson Lake & Palmer. You can why old guys like me are so disappointed in the lack lustre rock bands these days.
The end of the best album b-side ever recorded. Flight of the Rat - Into the Fire - Living Wreck - Hard Lovin’ Man
THIS! This is the song I always drop in the comments when people are reacting to Deep Purple, but almost no one ever checks it out.
The best of the best🤘🤘
This song needs to get out there big time into Reaction Land! It absolutely kills. People need to hear the Purple.
Enormissime 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👏👏👏👏👏
The gallup
Muchas gracias por gracias gracias por gracias por a por
Killer song. Musically phenomenal and Gillans vocals are incredible. ❤
Cool song by the Purple! Galloping riffs like that helped forge the heavy metal we know today
they were the First Galloping riff.
In Rock is my all time favourite album. Way ahead of its time
One of my favourite Deep Purple albums and the soundtrack to my student university days. Ian Gillan could scream on pitch like no other. 😎
❤
130 million lps sold. 1973 biggest band in the world in gate receipts and lps sold. Repeated in 1984 tied with Bruce S. Rip Jon Douglas Lord. Ritchie Blackmore was a top 3 guitarist in the world in his day. Supergroup. Every member is top-notch.
The most talented band of all time
One of my favourite Purple tracks. You should also check out the song Speed King from the same album. Great channel guys. Thanks 👍
I'm so glad you guys got to hear this! Awesome reaction just as I was expecting! So much more out there for you - including dozens and dozens of organ solos! To match the power of Ritchie on the guitar he fed his Hammond organ into a Marshall guitar amplifier - and the rest is history! Just so annoying that there's not a lot of decent footage from way back then, but thought the guy did well with the effort on this one! I used to test out the stereo settings on Dad's gramophone by playing the end of this track!
Ya wanna hear the most awesome, classic orgain solo by Jon Lord ever.....check out the 20 minute long track "Space Truckin' " on Deep Purple's live Made in Japan album. Blackmore goes to town on guitar too. A true showcase of the band at the height of their powers
DEEP PURPLE LEYENDAS VIVAS 💜💜🎸🎸🔥🔥
They were pioneers for what came later. Awesome indeed. 👍
I have seen DP live 2 times ,,,,,50 years ago and 15 years ago. Awesome rock musicians.
I have said it before and I'll say it again , DEEP PURPLE is soo much more than just Smoke On The Water !
Wonderful! Glorious explosion of talent and fire. More Deep Purple, please! Anything from this album, anything from Fireball. From Fireball, No No No, The Mule and Fools are my favorites. Great reaction to dangerously potent music.
This track is a hidden jem from a masterpiece album, one of the best heavy metal album of all time.
… Rock music is explained like this: There is a lead guitar, an organ, a bass, a singer, a drummer... and there is DEEP PURPLE!! … There is nothing more to say!! 🎸🎹🥁🎤 Thank you
Guys you just witnessed one of Deep Purples finest ever tracks in my humble opinion.
Agreed, a perfect track to showcase their stellar musicianship
One of so many.
This is certainly one of Lord's best solos. Some may hear it as an atonal mess, but I think it's beautiful and exciting. He plays here in the style of an electric guitar, not to compete with, but to complement Ritchie. He was always looking to get different sounds out of that Hammond. A master.
This is trippin music right here!! This brings back some memories or not 😉 thanks for the reaction 👍🏻✌🏻
The beginning of the guitar solo blows my mind!
DP has a great new album out. I was impressed and am going to see them Sept 7th. New Guitarist and Don Airey on keys and Ian is sounding great for being 78. A version of Yes with Steve Howe are warm up. Should be fun! Keith Emerson was the master of the keys if you want to see solos. This V2 of Deep Purple was killer!
Sorry but Keith Emerson was not master of the keys. That was Jon Lord, followed by Rick Wakeman, then Emerson.
@@CB-xr1eg opinions... they're all great masters of the keyboards. leave it at that :)
Sometime beginning around 1967 or thereabouts Brit rockers began upping the amplification to get deafening, howling, sustained feedback from overloaded guitar pickups. Jimi Hendrix and Pete Townshend used it to good effect.
Welcome to the world of Purple 💜
The classic lineup for that band. Like the art rockers (Yes, et. al.), keyboards were key, but DP was louder and heavier than that lot.
In Rock is a MONSTER album and one of the founding albums of metal.Listen from start to finish and it will blow you away.Listen LOUD!🤘🏻
Travis
Jon Lord's organ's solo playing is like Eddie van Halen's epic solos! Today's Lord's replacement after his death is Don Airey. Airey's playing comfortable to Lord's playing.
Ian Gillan, today even though he can't hit high notes like he was young still singing with new material by Deep Purple.
Don Airey didn't replace Jon Lord "after his death". He replaced him in 2002 after Jon quit the band to concentrate on solo projects. Jon died from pancreatic cancer in 2012. He was 71. R I P Jon Lord.
@@CB-xr1eg thanks for the info
It was on this song Jon Lord really understood what he had created when he turned his Hammond to become "the beast". Putting his Hammond through a Marshall speaker, that is.
Marshall amp also.
One of the greats!
My favourite Purple track, and also Jon Lord favourite track.
There is another organist like that, Ken Hensley from Uriah Heep . This song is the first speed metal song for me. The heaviest Deep Purple album up to date.The modern power and speed metal is based mostly on Deep Purple. Ian Paice is the reason Lars UIlrich started plying drugs, Ian Gillan is the idol of Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden.
"Lars UIlrich started plying drugs,"? I'm assuming that's meant to say "playing drums" unless you know something we don't?
yes, and if you haven't heard you should check out Keith Emerson who played keyboards (and alot of Hammond) in ELP (Emerson Lake & Palmer), as a solo artist and in The Nice. Did some really great stuff :)
Los cinco genios del Hard Rock!!
Los adoro 💜💜💜💜💜
Purple💥👍
Blackmore's plectrum work was like a machine gun, so regular. I love the In Rock album, loved deep purple since I first heard them in 1971
The video is a juicy editing from various DP videos but give perfectly the idea of their energy!! A milestone, as all the rest of "In Rock" record!
I am 66 and I remember like this was yesterday❤
Monumental 🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👏👏
Deep purple va very underated band that influence d a shit load of bands !! Child in time top 50 songs of all time 😊
Underated maybe too strong but underappreciated compared to led zep etc
This is called music. Something else than talking with drums today, ha?
John Lord used to dish out the abuse on that Hammond organ. He often stood it on its edge and rocked it back and forward.😂
RITCHIE BLACKMORE...a God of Guitar! Yet he hardly gets the mentions that others such as Page, Hendrix, Beck, Clapton and Van Halen do, but make no mistake about it....he was greater than them all! A major influence on Yngwie Malmsteen, Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and even if EVH was loathe to admit it, yes him too. And, Blackmore was the Godfather of Shred guitar and Neo-Classical rock. And, JON LORD - The Maestro on the Keys, running his Hammond organ thru a Marshall Stack and unleashing the Beast! IAN GILLAN, the Original Jesus Christ Superstar, who in his prime was absolutely untouchable in vocal range and power. IAN PAICE on drums...waaaaaaay underrated and far superior to most other rock drummers of his time...and still playing in Purple to this day. And ROGER GLOVER, rock steady on bass and holding it all down on a firm foundation so that the others can fly into the cosmos. DEEP PURPLE......a group of virtuosos......best band ever!!!
probably Kirk hammet aswell ! his guitar shreading pretty similar
@@coopsnz1 Agreed! In an interview Hammett did which is cited on the Ultimate Guitar website in his tribute to Ritchie Blackmore on a track from Metallica's recent 72 Seasons album, Kirk said: """"The melody is very reminiscent of what he plays in [classic Deep Purple song] 'Black Night'. A large part of my guitar style and attitude comes from him. He had such a vision and he wrote great songs. I just feel indebted to him for his music and his spirit.""""
Tocno kazano
Band had a hit with "Hush", and covered Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman".
Gracias por reaccionar a deep purple. Para mi la mejor banda de mi vida . Jhon lord es sin dudas el mejor tecladista o pianista o lo que quieran decirle . Y que decir de los 2 ian . De blakmore. Y de glover . Son los mejores Gracias
If you've never heard organ/keyboards played like this before, you need to listen to a lot more Deep Purple because Jon Lord was one of the best on the instrument. Another player you should check out is the late great Keith Emerson from Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
Don't forget ...fireball....these guys were a great jamm band back in their early days...try...fools...no no no ..
Excellent suggestions......Purple bringing on the funk on No No No.....and the hard dark prog of Fools.
“ Burn”🔥 by Deep Purple. Oh yesss!
deep purple 🥰
Jon Lord wasn't hifalutin like Keith Emerson or Rick Wakeman, offering classical snippets here and there. He pretty much just rocked out.
Great band and reaction
Another killer Deep Purple song is "No One Came" from their Fireball album. Ian Gillan does a spoken-word style of singing, proto-rap.
Excellent song! Hard Rock Rap before there was such a term or concept! More ground-breaking stuff from Purple!
Love the "galloping" sound. Many rock songs use this effect.
nick gers from iron maiden is a very influenced guitar player by BLACKERS, he used to play with GILAN band before Iron maiden, bruce dickinson is very very influenced to by in ROCK
The first speed metal song
And the first metal gallop!
I think Speed King would qualify more, but this is still great!
Yep, thrash metal speed in 1969 my friend
Ian Gillan and Richie Blackmore cant stand eachother but they did damn good music together. 😍
Check out Mr. Universe & Fighting Man from the Gillan album Mr. Universe from 1979. Phenomenal band.
from around that time.....also
ROLLER / BACK IN THE GAME /
ABBEY OF THELEMA / MESSAGE
IN A BOTTLE....
Some fantastic tracks Gillan's Glory Road too
@@volpeverde6441 Don't forget Secret Of The Dance, in fact, that whole album just rocks!
@CB-xr1eg
I like the japanese album....
steve byrd on guitar....still sort of proggy with lots of tempo changes....I miss the clear air turbulence music.... after bernie torme went I lost interest....
@@CB-xr1eg
I like the japanese album....still proggy-ish....
miss the clear air turbulence music....
like steve byrd and bernie torme on guitar....lost interest after they went.....UA-cam CONTROLLERS REPEATEDLY REMOVES COMMENTS ABOUT YOURS/MINE.... FAVOURITE BANDS....
FUCKING PSYCHOS....
Epic.
Un de leur meilleurs albums 🎤🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👏👏👏👏👏
Heavy metal from 1970
Blackmore is God!!!
Absolutely he is!
Yes but Ian voice is awsome
Never heard of a keyboard solo? Clearly you’ve been living under a rock your whole life.
Deep Purple have been the kings of the organ solo since 1968, check out their first hit song “Hush” for example.
Here we are 56 years later and they have just released their 23rd studio album, “= 1” (equals one).
Purple is still on the road and currently touring Europe (the only time they stopped touring in recent years was when everyone was forced to during Covid).
*Ian Paice, drums - age 76, since 1968
*Ian Gillan, vocals - age 78, since 1969
*Roger Glover, bass - age 78, since 1969
*Don Airey, Hammond organ - age 76, since 2002 - (Don replaced the late Jon Lord when he retired in 2002)
*Simon McBride, guitar - age 45, since 2022 - (Simon replaced Steve Morse when he left the band to look after his wife who had terminal cancer, she recently passed away. Morse was in the band for 28 years, from 1994-2022, much longer than Blackmore who quit mid tour in 1993)
Still making and playing good solid rock n roll.
Cheers,
A plethora of stuff to explore with this band - original rock gods!
And they are still bringing it....56 years later. Ain't no nostalgia act like so many of their peers.
Top
Keyboard solo,, surely Kansas, Dream Theatre, Yes, Genesis, ....
Purple 💜💜 bringing it!
Quite a few bands did organ solos. To name a few, Yes, Iron Butterfly, Procul Harem, and Uriah Heep.
Ian Paice!😊
They just dropped a new album, they of course are a lot older, but they still rock. One song on the new release, "LAZY SOD"is amazing. 😴
Don't mind me I'm a lazy sod and I'm hot, so hot...
Space Truckin from Machine Head, Highway Star from Made in Japan
One of the proto speed metal songs Deep Purple created.
I used to get into fights with my friends, because I used to say that Deep Purple was better than Led Zepplin...............LOL
I needed this band I'm 70 years old nobody sounded like this they were the first heavy rock band heavier than Hendrix and Zeppelin and Black Sabbath Ritchie Blackmore rules
The whole album is immaculate.
Must be fair amount of compression on you tube, when the jon lord solo comes in when listening on cd sounds like my tweeters are going to explode!!!!!!
Only one of the greatest groups of elite musicians in rock music history.
🤝👍🙏👏👏👏👏
Next song from DP could be Bloodsucker live version
Good
Organ ripper meets guitar ripper and Gillan cries as beeing ripped... 😂
Listen little metal poopers ! 🤘😁🎵
Good Sync - good job. .
Next one. "Speed King"
High Suzy and Travis you two just got a glimpse of the type of music your parents were listening to and it's just as good today. Now try Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water. I know from your Bathurst reactions that you like it. Now try the two English tourists walking the actual racetrack and you will see how really steep and windy the track is. It's a real eye opener so enjoy it. PS I hope you two are starting to watch the Rugby League games now and are starting to understand the game enjoy.
Oh and by the way if you want to hear some outrageous keyboards you need to listen to ELP . Kieth Emerson was considered one of the finest ever to play.
I want Space truckin' "Made In Japan"
JOHN WAS FOND OF ROSES ON A PIANO AND TULIP,S ON A ORGAN
💥💀💥....☘️🇺🇲
Listen, freedom album fireball
Maybe check them out when they had David Coverdale & Glenn Hughes 1974 - Burn ! xx
Love how you say, hard lovin' ma-yun! Try checking out, Rory Gallagher, anything off Live in Europe album, though it's good to start from the beginning!
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
Ian Gillan Unico Al Mondo
His name guys is pronounced, ING Vay . Lol! Great guitarist.
He's just a Blackmore clone that's all.
Yup, he's sad sod. Cheap imitation of the master. @CB-xr1eg
no, that's how everyone who doesn't know the swedish language mispronounce his name. It's actually pronounced differently but most likely impossible with the english language sounds.
DP my first and only love😄
Listen and learn....💪
Sabbath and Zeppelin are not swing bands-purple is a swing band.
Do "let you go" by all that remains
what??
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
All of Iron Maiden’s tunes are based on this…
the almost atonal quality of jon lords organ was groundbreaking
This is bound to grind someone’s gears, but for me, from the age of about 18 onwards (I’m now nearly 65) I’ve always considered Deep Purple the best hard rock band ever, and Ritchie the best individual ever to pick up an electric guitar. Lots of contenders for that title I know, but the guy just does a Vulcan mind meld with the strings. There is, was, nor ever shall be anyone to compare. Sabbath deserves every plaudit possible for creating an entire genre, and Zeppelin were certainly unique. But I’m sorry, Zeppelin are, in my opinion, THE most overrated artists in the history of rock music. Musician for musician they are inferior to every member of Deep Purple mk2 and 3 and have Peter Grant to thank for a status that is now way beyond their capabilities as a rock band. Don’t misinterpret those remarks. I’m not saying Zeppelin had no talent, didn’t write good songs, didn’t put on memorable performances, but as a band, compared to Purple, sorry, but the hype overtook the reality.
Very well said Sir. I agree 100%. 👍
Dude your talking shit😂. Just admit you hate them. Page is a far more influential guitarist. And neither are the best. I mean saying Ritchie is the best is insane. And Glover a better bass / musician than JPJ 😡got to be kidding . Plant / Gillan even give or take ,each has strength and weaknesses. But Bonham is the most in grove drummer in classic Rock. But hey love what you want
@@matthewashman1406 chill. Opinion.
In Rock still the best album they made. Still better than Machine Head even with Smoke On the Water on it. I saw that tour in 1972. 2.000watt PA. If you like hamming organ check out ELP- Emerson Lake & Palmer. You can why old guys like me are so disappointed in the lack lustre rock bands these days.
Keith Emerson??