You're right, this was the golden era. You can't imagine how hard this was at the time it came out (1970). I was just a wee lad, but got the rock bug early in about '72 & started listening to DP, Zep etc., when I was in about the 3rd grade
Ian Paice (as in Pace) -- he's a beast of a drummer and deserves more recognition and credit. Roger Glover on bass and the late great Jon Lord on the organ. Ian Gillan replaced Rod Evans on vocals and Roger Glover replaced Nick Simper on bass. David Coverdale replaced Ian Gillan on vocals and Glenn Hughes replaced Roger Glover on bass for 3 albums and Tommy Bolin replaced Ritchie Blackmore on guitar for one of those albums. After Deep Purple, David Coverdale started Whitesnake. Ian Paice played on 3 albums and Jon Lord played on 6. Roger Glover played bass in Rainbow with Ritchie Blackmore. Ian Gillan replaced Dio in Black Sabbath on the Born Again album. Glenn Hughes sang on the Black Sabbath album Seventh Star. Deep Purple classic lineup of Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, Ian Paice, Jon Lord reunited on the classic 1984 album Perfect Strangers.
Here's the thing too. They could have done without David Coverdale with MkIII and just had Glenn Hughes do the vocals. I prefer Gillan and MkII but Hughes deserves major props. He still belts it out today. Coverdale has always been wishy washy. Really bad live. Ugh... They let Glenn sing the bridge because David couldn't reach that high stuff like Gillan.
@@paulmahon1613 I love Glenn Hughes and he still does sound great. Coverdale and Hughes together was great though, but I agree, Hughes could've done it himself.
In Rock will always be my favorite Studio Album. I bought the album on a wim. All I heard from Deep Purple was Hush and Kentucky Woman. I was 9 years old and I went home and put it on my GE Wildcat Stereo and Speed King came crashing through the speakers and I was completely blown away. You are absolutely correct. That album had sounds and proto Metal. Proto Trash. I love the ending of Flight Of The Rat when Blackmore uses the Wa Wa which I can't remember another song that Ritchie uses that effect. Living Wreck, Child In Time. The Album is the best of the Big Three. What I mean by the big three is Led Zeppelin's and Sabbath's First. Although The First Black Sabbath Album is special but it doesn't have the Energy of In Rock. In Rock just rocks and is a ass kicker.
I thought you knew this song because of the recent community post...this is the one that post made me think of & the reason I chose Deep Purple as the answer. 😊
Led zeppelin black sabbath and deep purple all had amazing drummers. These guys all had jazz influences in there drumming. So much amazing music came out of England in the late sixties.
I was a teen back in the seventies and Deep Purple was my band. Seventeen years old in 1974, driving a Roadrunner, Deep Purple 8 track in my Craig 8 track tape deck with a girl in a tube top and Daisy Dukes. Life was good back then. And simple. ROCK ON!!!!
If Paice Is on fire here you should check Is drumming on Kentucky woman, Hey Cisco, all I got Is you, tarantella a dispetto, jazz Police or the ending of: Mary long, lady double dealer and Hurricane (live) other than the obvious Fireball, Burn etc. If you want a super drums solo I suggest "speed King (Paice view). Ian Paice should be as famous as Bonham (at least).
Paice, Lord, Glover, Blackmore & Gillan. These guys were part of the holy trinity of metal at the beginning along with Zep and Sabbath. The 60’s and 70’s was the time not just for metal but for all genres of music. The burst of creativity during this almost 20 year period will never be duplicated. I voted for this album as best metal album of all time on another channel. Happy belated Birthday T. ✌️🔥
I recommend you check out the 1976 highly overlooked album Come Taste the Band. It's the only pre 80's Deep Purple album without Ritchie Blackmore. Tommy Bolin filled in but died soon after from a drug overdose. With David Coverdale on vocals you can hear the foundation being laid for his group Whitesnake, which he formed after they put Deep Purple on the shelf. Definitely check out Coming Home, Dealer, Love Child and You Keep On Moving.
100% agree with you on the lack of distinctive musicians these days as opposed to the golden days of rock. I grew up listening to all these 70's bands and they were magical times. Ian Paice is one of my favourite drummers/percussionists, he's a powerhouse. You NEED to check out the track "Fireball" if you want to hear Paice really do his thing. First heard it on its release in 1971 and it blew me away! Been a fan ever since "Pictures Of Home" is a damn good groove as well. Just subbed to the channel and looking forward to future reactions. Peace.
What a song. Blackmore's guitar sound can only be described as "liquid" like. How I imagine liquid would sound. And Paice was a huge influence on me as a drummer myself, in fact I played this song beat for beat in a covers band. You MUST listen to Fireball. Fast, thrashy, and the drums....oh my god. Probably the best drum performance on any song.
Hi i'm new on your channel ! Deep Purple was always one of my fav bands and i listen them since the 70's ! Black Night was one of my favs songs ever and i love this one forever ! Greatings and love from germany ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Check out "April" by DP ... It's a three part classic-rock-suite from 1969 and a masterpiece which sadly is only 12:10 min long ... :-( I wish that song would go on forever!!! But "In Rock" is still my fav vinyl of DP ... heard it as a kid and felt in love with it! that's like 30+ years ago ... damn, I'm getting old! ^^+gg XD
Ritchie Blackmore and John Lord always got full recognition for their skills and musicianship, while Ian Paice always suffered in anonymity. But Ian is clearly their equal is his virtuosity. In lists of top 5 or top 10 drummers, he is rarely mentioned, but he is clearly up there near the realm of Peart and Bonham. Great to listen to him play.
Great deep cut. The song was actually a single and not on a studio album, but was on Mark I and II, a compilation album from the 70's, which also contained When a Blind Man Cries. Good choice, I like to see a reaction like this than the same top 5 songs from bands like most reactors do.
First time listen??? Wow! I think I'm right in thinking this was one of their few single releases (i'm sure someone will correct me if i'm wrong😊) Ian Paice on drums - one of the few to compare to Bonham (who's the best?) great reaction as always.
Anyone else here who 1st heard this song on Metallicas ‘88 Cliff Em All home video? Pretty much just a clip of them in their living room drinking beer, this song comes on the radio and Lars starts going nuts air drumming…
Hey T! I was hoping you would do some more early 70's Alice Cooper. They really do have some very good stuff. A few good suggestions that you may not have heard, Halo of Flies, Desperado, Muscle of Love, Ballad of Dwight Fry and a few you may have heard, Billion Dollar Babies, Under my Wheels & I'm Eighteen. There are plenty more, but this is a good start. They were one of the biggest bands in the world throughout the early 70's and worth a listen. Have a great weekend!
I agree. Great selection but I"d like to add "Unfinished Sweet" about going to the dentist with a toothache. Listen closely to the lyrics and sound effects, brilliant.
Deep Purple had some success as a British pop-rock band in 1968... so it was quite a gamble to fire the lead singer & bassist in 1969 after 3 records, and hire vocalist Ian Gillan ("gill an") and bassist Roger Glover and start from scratch. Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore heard the music of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, and he wanted to write music in that heavy rock vein... Keyboardist Jon Lord proposed a symphonic concerto album in 1969, but it didn't have the impact they wanted. Blackmore insisted that they needed to explore the heavy rock sound... and came up w/ the riff on 'Black night'... it became a huge UK single in 1970, and Deep Purple were inspired to go that route on the 'In rock' album that came out that year and made a huge impact in the UK and Europe. However, in the US, they were still expected to play their 60's songs like 'Hush' and 'Wring that neck'... It wasn't until 1972 when the album 'Machine head' and the live album 'Made in Japan' were released that US fans poured in... by 1973, Deep Purple's catalog was on the charts! Drummer Ian Paice ("pace") is considered one of the great rock drummers, and he's the only original member of Deep Purple today. He joined the band in 1968, just as they changed the name to Deep Purple... he remained good friends w/ keyboardist Jon Lord, and even played w/ him in Whitesnake, just before Deep Purple reformed in 1984. Jon Lord left Deep Purple amicably around 2002 to focus on classical music projects; he sadly passed away from cancer in 2012. Deep Purple played a concert "Celebrating Jon Lord" in his honor in 2014.
Another great band from your favorite era worth a review - Dust. I would suggest the song 'Suicide'. The band includes Marc Bell (drummer) who later joined the Ramones as Marky Ramone.
You must listen tlo what to what Purple fans call the Made in Japan version .Which is one found on 24 carot purple album.When I frst herd this it tollaiy blew away.
1974 is a great year. Hey have you heard Iron Butterfly Unconscious Power/Possession? Uriah Heep Lady in Black? Demons and Wizards? The Magicians Birthday?
Interesting thing is about these 3 bands Black Sabbath, and led zeppelin only lasted 20 years performing and for various reasons broke up, where as deep purple are still performing after 50 years and all members are still going in their 70s bar jon lord on keyboards who sadly passed away back in 2012 from cancer.....I also don't know why Sabbath and zeppelin aren't still around today...
Fire Ball by Deep Purple it's super awesome check that one too you will enjoy it too also if you like drums Metal church by Metal Church has got some badass drumming and 🎸 guitar ring too.
Wow ain't heard Black knight forever I'm back T been away for couple weeks but anyway great reaction as always these guys and sabbath you can't go wrong with any.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☮️💯❤️
We do plenty of obscure bands. We probably do more insecure bands than any other reactor on UA-cam. The problem is, as much as people request them, nobody watches them.
Check our playlists for your favorite genre then skim through the bands. We also have monthly “secret” play list for our patrons that has the most insecure bands.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT You were talking about the distinctive between musicians and 70’s rock bands. I’m black male but I love rock music since i was in Middle school. I’m Cuban imagine those times been black and rock music fan in a Caribbean country? Like me were a few in the whole island. For me was a challenge between life and death, even my family hated me. So I choose to live and fight against the system. Was early 80’s and we were so young to appreciate everything 😮 in the music world so in my country the so called trinity between those bands didn’t exist, it was a real battle among those fans. Led Zeppelin’s fans were doing their party’s away from Deep Purple fans, even the towns. There were fighting each other. I started listening Deep Purple in 1979 and then year later Led Zeppelin, I didn’t hate any of them because I had friends in both side so I had time to enjoy both groups and Black Sabbath separated. Was crazy times because even the girls were polarized. Like in baseball between Yanks and Boston was like that. Seeing you listening rock music and digesting everything remember me those times when the rock music was banned. You in my face a big smile and my eyes are tearing . But like I telling you I stood up though the time, many of my generation were fading because the haters of rock music. The time passed and more than 40 years I still love rock and my sons love it too. My late son has a wider spawn of music. He likes jazz, funky, rock, pop, rap, r&b and I don’t know what else. Thank you for bring my early years in the rock music back. I love you work. Keep it up See you later Peace
I developed a memory program for remembering the Ians' last names for you. Just think "Fishface." "Gill"an with a hard "G" and Paice rhymes with face. Paice is one of the most technical drummers of his time (and for quite a while after) and was probably only 2nd in speed behind jazz-great Buddy Rich. He was the 1st drummer who's solos I actually looked forward to hearing. If you want to react to a nice solo from him check this out: ua-cam.com/video/KfRHj6Db8co/v-deo.html
Great song - love it. Be curious to see you react to Gillan's Black Sabbath album, Born Again, IMO it's underrated (with some filler admittedly) and it's arguably the record that destroyed his vocals due to all the screaming lmao.
I just LOVE that you pulled out _Black Night!_ It doesn't get the attention it deserves, in my opinion. I feel the same way about _Stormbringer._ Another banger that just doesn't get enough love! Stormbringer (1974) - ua-cam.com/video/4C2K889u_90/v-deo.html
I'm gonna split opinions here I'm a zeppelin fan but my god I love purple so so much I just think zeppelin had a more funky street sound and definitely the better drummer
Ian Paice is the best drummer of all time, thats why hes called "The Chief"!
Deep Purple's "Pictures of Home" will NOT disappoint as a lesser known track.
Great song. Might be in their top 2 songs.
True.
You DEFINITELY need to do a reaction to DP "Rat Bat Blue." HIGHLY UNDERRATED Purple BANGER!
You're right, this was the golden era. You can't imagine how hard this was at the time it came out (1970). I was just a wee lad, but got the rock bug early in about '72 & started listening to DP, Zep etc., when I was in about the 3rd grade
Ian Paice (as in Pace) -- he's a beast of a drummer and deserves more recognition and credit. Roger Glover on bass and the late great Jon Lord on the organ. Ian Gillan replaced Rod Evans on vocals and Roger Glover replaced Nick Simper on bass. David Coverdale replaced Ian Gillan on vocals and Glenn Hughes replaced Roger Glover on bass for 3 albums and Tommy Bolin replaced Ritchie Blackmore on guitar for one of those albums. After Deep Purple, David Coverdale started Whitesnake. Ian Paice played on 3 albums and Jon Lord played on 6. Roger Glover played bass in Rainbow with Ritchie Blackmore. Ian Gillan replaced Dio in Black Sabbath on the Born Again album. Glenn Hughes sang on the Black Sabbath album Seventh Star. Deep Purple classic lineup of Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, Ian Paice, Jon Lord reunited on the classic 1984 album Perfect Strangers.
What a wonderful web that was woven.
Here's the thing too. They could have done without David Coverdale with MkIII and just had Glenn Hughes do the vocals. I prefer Gillan and MkII but Hughes deserves major props. He still belts it out today. Coverdale has always been wishy washy. Really bad live. Ugh...
They let Glenn sing the bridge because David couldn't reach that high stuff like Gillan.
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I love Glenn Hughes and he still does sound great. Coverdale and Hughes together was great though, but I agree, Hughes could've done it himself.
If no one has mentioned it, check out "Lazy". The studio version has an insane 4 minute plus intro.
One of the most under rated drummers in the history of music.....not just Rock!
"In Rock". A Pioneer album, new sounds, effects, solos, rifs, etc. etc. Huge influential for the following years
In Rock will always be my favorite Studio Album. I bought the album on a wim. All I heard from Deep Purple was Hush and Kentucky Woman. I was 9 years old and I went home and put it on my GE Wildcat Stereo and Speed King came crashing through the speakers and I was completely blown away. You are absolutely correct. That album had sounds and proto Metal. Proto Trash. I love the ending of Flight Of The Rat when Blackmore uses the Wa Wa which I can't remember another song that Ritchie uses that effect. Living Wreck, Child In Time. The Album is the best of the Big Three. What I mean by the big three is Led Zeppelin's and Sabbath's First. Although The First Black Sabbath Album is special but it doesn't have the Energy of In Rock. In Rock just rocks and is a ass kicker.
This is, by far, my all-time favorite Deep Purple song. It's the drum riff which makes this song memorable.
You ought to check out Uriah Heep's Gypsy.
Thanks for giving Ian some appreciation, he is one of the greats.
This is the extended unedited version! 1st time hearing. Sounds wild!!
What a track,WHAT an album.
This line up is STILL the best imo.
Fireball was also heavy greatness,then Machine Head hit me.
One of my top five Deep Purple tracks! Love the shuffle beat going on there
Please check out Flight of the Rat (also from In Rock) , great soloing in every department!
Saw them live here in the UK early 2000's they nearly took the roof off the venue as they sounded just the same ❤❤❤
Ian is a great drummer, and like you said all of the musicians are excellent. I like Ian's work on the songs "Burn" and on "Rat Bat Blue"
Great song! "Maybe I'll find on the way down the line
That I'm free, free to be me
Black night is a long way from home"
I thought you knew this song because of the recent community post...this is the one that post made me think of & the reason I chose Deep Purple as the answer. 😊
I looked up the name of songs when making that riddle. I honestly didn’t know most of them.
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Led zeppelin black sabbath and deep purple all had amazing drummers. These guys all had jazz influences in there drumming. So much amazing music came out of England in the late sixties.
Great cut to listen to on a Friday! Such great musicians. Try the song "Rat Bat Blue"
Tasha already reacted to Rat Bat Blue. I wasn't expecting it at all, but it was awesome that she did that!
@@frankpentangeli7945 that is surprising.
I was a teen back in the seventies and Deep Purple was my band. Seventeen years old in 1974, driving a Roadrunner, Deep Purple 8 track in my Craig 8 track tape deck with a girl in a tube top and Daisy Dukes. Life was good back then. And simple. ROCK ON!!!!
If Paice Is on fire here you should check Is drumming on Kentucky woman, Hey Cisco, all I got Is you, tarantella a dispetto, jazz Police or the ending of: Mary long, lady double dealer and Hurricane (live) other than the obvious Fireball, Burn etc.
If you want a super drums solo I suggest "speed King (Paice view).
Ian Paice should be as famous as Bonham (at least).
Paice, Lord, Glover, Blackmore & Gillan. These guys were part of the holy trinity of metal at the beginning along with Zep and Sabbath. The 60’s and 70’s was the time not just for metal but for all genres of music. The burst of creativity during this almost 20 year period will never be duplicated. I voted for this album as best metal album of all time on another channel. Happy belated Birthday T. ✌️🔥
Deep Purple has been one of my favorites for fourty years and always will be !!!!!
I recommend you check out the 1976 highly overlooked album Come Taste the Band. It's the only pre 80's Deep Purple album without Ritchie Blackmore. Tommy Bolin filled in but died soon after from a drug overdose. With David Coverdale on vocals you can hear the foundation being laid for his group Whitesnake, which he formed after they put Deep Purple on the shelf. Definitely check out Coming Home, Dealer, Love Child and You Keep On Moving.
100% agree with you on the lack of distinctive musicians these days as opposed to the golden days of rock. I grew up listening to all these 70's bands and they were magical times. Ian Paice is one of my favourite drummers/percussionists, he's a powerhouse. You NEED to check out the track "Fireball" if you want to hear Paice really do his thing. First heard it on its release in 1971 and it blew me away! Been a fan ever since "Pictures Of Home" is a damn good groove as well. Just subbed to the channel and looking forward to future reactions. Peace.
What a song. Blackmore's guitar sound can only be described as "liquid" like. How I imagine liquid would sound. And Paice was a huge influence on me as a drummer myself, in fact I played this song beat for beat in a covers band.
You MUST listen to Fireball. Fast, thrashy, and the drums....oh my god. Probably the best drum performance on any song.
FIREBALL!!!!!!! Paicey's drumming!!
I remember going ice skating as a teen and this was playing. Awesome.
This and machine head, two great rock albums ,cant go wrong with the purple. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ian Paice on drums. Jon Lord on Organ. Richie Blackmore of lead guitar. Roger Glover on Bass. Ian Gillan on Vocals. Immortal line up
Mark 2 def the peak IMO
Yep, right off the bat 🤘🤘🤘🤘
70's music is the bomb !! My all time favourite 70's rock song is '' Wishing Well '' by Free ❤ you would love it T ❤❤❤
Speed King same album 🔥🔥🔥
Hi i'm new on your channel ! Deep Purple was always one of my fav bands and i listen them since the 70's ! Black Night was one of my favs songs ever and i love this one forever ! Greatings and love from germany ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Definitely check out Deep Purple's versions of Help, and most definitely, Hey Joe. Guaranteed you won't be disappointed 💯
Check out "April" by DP ... It's a three part classic-rock-suite from 1969 and a masterpiece which sadly is only 12:10 min long ... :-( I wish that song would go on forever!!!
But "In Rock" is still my fav vinyl of DP ... heard it as a kid and felt in love with it! that's like 30+ years ago ... damn, I'm getting old! ^^+gg XD
Two days to early ;-) Released June 5 1970 as a single
Ritchie Blackmore and John Lord always got full recognition for their skills and musicianship, while Ian Paice always suffered in anonymity. But Ian is clearly their equal is his virtuosity. In lists of top 5 or top 10 drummers, he is rarely mentioned, but he is clearly up there near the realm of Peart and Bonham. Great to listen to him play.
FOR SURE!!!!
Ian paice gets a lot of Recognition.
Bill Ward born 5 May - John "Bonzo" Bonham 31 May - Ian Paice 29 June.
ALL 1948
Great deep cut. The song was actually a single and not on a studio album, but was on Mark I and II, a compilation album from the 70's, which also contained When a Blind Man Cries. Good choice, I like to see a reaction like this than the same top 5 songs from bands like most reactors do.
Black night
Yep, 1 of their best imho
Check out a recent cover song (originally by Love)- "7 and 7 is" by Deep Purple, and hear how great Ian Paice is on drums at 70+ years of age
For a deep track from DP, try "Hard Lovin' Man" - super dope and ahead of it's time.
The whole of IN ROCK is one of the best hard rock albums of eternity.
First time listen??? Wow! I think I'm right in thinking this was one of their few single releases (i'm sure someone will correct me if i'm wrong😊) Ian Paice on drums - one of the few to compare to Bonham (who's the best?) great reaction as always.
T give Flight of the Rat a try. It will blow you out of your chair. Also, The Mule has a killer drum solo by Ian Paice. Very underrated drummer.
Anyone else here who 1st heard this song on Metallicas ‘88 Cliff Em All home video? Pretty much just a clip of them in their living room drinking beer, this song comes on the radio and Lars starts going nuts air drumming…
Deep Purple with Tommy Bolin 🔥 🔥
Tommy replaced Blackmore for their last album of the 70's " Come Taste the Band" ( circa 75)
Check " Dealer " 🔥 🔥 🔥
Nice, glad you got this one down, one of my faves!
Deep Purple , Come Taste The Band album, with Tommy Bolin . Dealer or Gettin' Tighter... Best Purple songs
Perfect strangers great song and reunion album in 1984
Deep purple what a band the greatest drum solo live made in Japan the MULE nobody comes close to Paice nobody give him a try won't disappoint
Hey T! I was hoping you would do some more early 70's Alice Cooper. They really do have some very good stuff. A few good suggestions that you may not have heard, Halo of Flies, Desperado, Muscle of Love, Ballad of Dwight Fry and a few you may have heard, Billion Dollar Babies, Under my Wheels & I'm Eighteen. There are plenty more, but this is a good start. They were one of the biggest bands in the world throughout the early 70's and worth a listen. Have a great weekend!
I agree. Great selection but I"d like to add "Unfinished Sweet" about going to the dentist with a toothache. Listen closely to the lyrics and sound effects, brilliant.
Great song! Like everything Deep Purple. Idon’t think you’ve reacted to “Burn” yet. The Live 1975 video is insane!
What a great rock pic! Thanks for sharing today. Have you checked out Lazy yet?
Also check out No No No, live studio version. Just awesome
Possibly my favourite Deep Purple song, which happens to be on my favourite Purple album. Pure bliss!
Try Savoy Brown- LP A Step Further--song The Boogie early 70s great LP
Deep Purple had some success as a British pop-rock band in 1968... so it was quite a gamble to fire the lead singer & bassist in 1969 after 3 records, and hire vocalist Ian Gillan ("gill an") and bassist Roger Glover and start from scratch. Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore heard the music of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, and he wanted to write music in that heavy rock vein... Keyboardist Jon Lord proposed a symphonic concerto album in 1969, but it didn't have the impact they wanted. Blackmore insisted that they needed to explore the heavy rock sound... and came up w/ the riff on 'Black night'... it became a huge UK single in 1970, and Deep Purple were inspired to go that route on the 'In rock' album that came out that year and made a huge impact in the UK and Europe. However, in the US, they were still expected to play their 60's songs like 'Hush' and 'Wring that neck'... It wasn't until 1972 when the album 'Machine head' and the live album 'Made in Japan' were released that US fans poured in... by 1973, Deep Purple's catalog was on the charts!
Drummer Ian Paice ("pace") is considered one of the great rock drummers, and he's the only original member of Deep Purple today. He joined the band in 1968, just as they changed the name to Deep Purple... he remained good friends w/ keyboardist Jon Lord, and even played w/ him in Whitesnake, just before Deep Purple reformed in 1984. Jon Lord left Deep Purple amicably around 2002 to focus on classical music projects; he sadly passed away from cancer in 2012. Deep Purple played a concert "Celebrating Jon Lord" in his honor in 2014.
Ian Paice, just monster!
Another great band from your favorite era worth a review - Dust. I would suggest the song 'Suicide'. The band includes Marc Bell (drummer) who later joined the Ramones as Marky Ramone.
You would love speed king ! Deep purple at their best!
You must listen tlo what to what Purple fans call the Made in Japan version .Which is one found on 24 carot purple album.When I frst herd this it tollaiy blew away.
1974 is a great year. Hey have you heard Iron Butterfly Unconscious Power/Possession? Uriah Heep Lady in Black? Demons and Wizards? The Magicians Birthday?
Black Night was reliesed as a single and was not included in original Deep Purple In Rock- album. Though the same style of course well fitting in.
1967 to 1977 10 years of classics
Demons Eye, next! Ian Paice is their only drummer, to this day, this was their best lineup.
Ha! Only saw Jammin in the title, clicked to hear some good ol' Bob Marley.
Flight of the Rat off this same album is a real jammer.
Interesting thing is about these 3 bands
Black Sabbath, and led zeppelin only lasted 20 years performing and for various reasons broke up, where as deep purple are still performing after 50 years and all members are still going in their 70s bar jon lord on keyboards who sadly passed away back in 2012 from cancer.....I also don't know why Sabbath and zeppelin aren't still around today...
Fire Ball by Deep Purple it's super awesome check that one too you will enjoy it too also if you like drums Metal church by Metal Church has got some badass drumming and 🎸 guitar ring too.
Wow ain't heard Black knight forever I'm back T been away for couple weeks but anyway great reaction as always these guys and sabbath you can't go wrong with any.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☮️💯❤️
Ian Paice is a BEAST.
Song: 'Cosmic Debris' artist: Frank Zappa
Song: 'Into the Fire' Deep Purple
My main man.....Roger Glover. (Bassist)
Hope you will react to Deep Purple - Speed King or Bloodsucker next...are you ''ready'' for them ? lol
D.P. Child in time Ian piece(pace) will show his skill
Ian Paice was ahead of his time in rock drumming.
I'm glad you are getting into more obscure cuts. It makes it a more authentic reaction. It would be great if you also reacted to more obscure bands.
We do plenty of obscure bands. We probably do more insecure bands than any other reactor on UA-cam. The problem is, as much as people request them, nobody watches them.
Check our playlists for your favorite genre then skim through the bands. We also have monthly “secret” play list for our patrons that has the most insecure bands.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Being insecure is probably a good way to stay obscure as a rock band.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT You were talking about the distinctive between musicians and 70’s rock bands. I’m black male but I love rock music since i was in Middle school. I’m Cuban imagine those times been black and rock music fan in a Caribbean country? Like me were a few in the whole island. For me was a challenge between life and death, even my family hated me. So I choose to live and fight against the system. Was early 80’s and we were so young to appreciate everything 😮 in the music world so in my country the so called trinity between those bands didn’t exist, it was a real battle among those fans. Led Zeppelin’s fans were doing their party’s away from Deep Purple fans, even the towns. There were fighting each other. I started listening Deep Purple in 1979 and then year later Led Zeppelin, I didn’t hate any of them because I had friends in both side so I had time to enjoy both groups and Black Sabbath separated. Was crazy times because even the girls were polarized. Like in baseball between Yanks and Boston was like that. Seeing you listening rock music and digesting everything remember me those times when the rock music was banned. You in my face a big smile and my eyes are tearing . But like I telling you I stood up though the time, many of my generation were fading because the haters of rock music. The time passed and more than 40 years I still love rock and my sons love it too. My late son has a wider spawn of music. He likes jazz, funky, rock, pop, rap, r&b and I don’t know what else. Thank you for bring my early years in the rock music back. I love you work. Keep it up
See you later
Peace
Look into Martian Boogie by Brownsville Station you won’t be disappointed 😁
Hard Lovin' Man!
Ian Paice , one of the best drummers ever.
I developed a memory program for remembering the Ians' last names for you. Just think "Fishface." "Gill"an with a hard "G" and Paice rhymes with face.
Paice is one of the most technical drummers of his time (and for quite a while after) and was probably only 2nd in speed behind jazz-great Buddy Rich. He was the 1st drummer who's solos I actually looked forward to hearing. If you want to react to a nice solo from him check this out:
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Ian Paice, the best drummer ever
Maybe not the most popular, but try Bloodsucker or Flight of the Rat
Jimi Hendrix inspired whammy bar.
Hey t do you want to see drumming check out deep purple the mule live Copenhagen Denmark 1972 Ian paice’s drum solo.
DP IN ROCK for a FULL Album reaction. not too many reactors have done full album on this. STB and Verdy as far as i know.
You should do The Rover by Led Zeppelin -- 1 of my faves.
Great song - love it. Be curious to see you react to Gillan's Black Sabbath album, Born Again, IMO it's underrated (with some filler admittedly) and it's arguably the record that destroyed his vocals due to all the screaming lmao.
Why are the best rock bands always British.?
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Ian Paice is always on pace
Have you listened to Budgie yet A classic 70s rock band
Yes. We did breadfan for the first time 2 weeks ago and it was dope! Budgie is a new favorite!
Thank god for English rock,
this is my favorite track song ever. live version japan 72. is 100 times better if you can believe it!
I just LOVE that you pulled out _Black Night!_ It doesn't get the attention it deserves, in my opinion. I feel the same way about _Stormbringer._ Another banger that just doesn't get enough love!
Stormbringer (1974) - ua-cam.com/video/4C2K889u_90/v-deo.html
Here is a video from the era they made that (B&W) ua-cam.com/video/vuxljLxapLU/v-deo.html
I'm gonna split opinions here I'm a zeppelin fan but my god I love purple so so much I just think zeppelin had a more funky street sound and definitely the better drummer
Was this a remixed version?
Why not try live at Leeds The Who whole album