What a amazing show!! I was there 18 years old now 54 ten rows back from the stage seeing my favorite band of all time!! My ears were ringing for a week after that night the absolute power of The entire band was so freaking assume!! And seeing the master John lord on organ rocken it was incredible to see! Rip John 🎹🙏
I saw this tour in Worcester I was third row. I’m 57 now the damage to my ears is permanent. One of the best shows of all time, I was third row in front of Ian. When Jon’s organ started rocking thought it was going to fall on us!
I saw the same tour in Jacksonville, Fl. They played a song I have never hear before or since. It had the same tones and runs as Perfect Strangers but wasn't. Something about a man who loses something in a cabin maybe. Can you help me with that or was that a one time thing?
From an era when bands really did understand music, could actually read music, could actually compose music and could actually, and skilfully play their instruments. Ritchie and Jon had an almost telepathic relationship on stage which was pure musical magic! IMHO John was the best keyboard player of his generation, maybe ever. Ritchie was the best rock guitarist ever. The 2 of them together were way ahead of their time. RIP John Lord.
There are plenty of bands around today with those skill sets you lament. Yes, these guys were brilliant and my favourite band of all time, but please don't assume that the crap on commercial media today is representative of all music being made today. It isn't.
@@emjem99 Just my opinion. But I must admit, when I go to music festivals, the bands that play during the day, long before the night time headliners, are usually the bands I prefer to watch and listen to because their music seems less contrived and more genuine, if that makes any sense.
@@cinematicpassages8884 I didn’t say it was perfect. Even Ritchie said in an interview that he thought Joe Satriani was a great guitarist but he was too perfect. He went on to say that if a guitarist was improvising and searching for something new, special and unique you will hit the odd wrong note in your search but it’s what you do to incorporate that note so it doesn’t sound like a mistake. But at least if you’re hitting the odd bum note you’re searching for something great and unique and not just repeating what you’ve played before note for note.
@@gaz0463 makes a lot of sense. Music is very personal and I've been lucky to have found a lot of great bands that scratch my own musical itch over my 63 years and am happy to say that I still find them today. Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Big Big Train, Nightwish to name a few, but I'm just as happy digging out my Deep Purple and Rush albums from back then and their latest stuff as well.
Good 'ole classic DP. Great reuniting of the original line-up. Even in 1985, way past their prime, the band performed remarkably well & Ian was able to belt out a few of his trademark high vocals. Awesome video. :-)
This particular show I always refer to as the single loudest concert I have ever attended, Ian's vocals echoed in my head for days after, great to see a show I was at preserved, they were having fun and so were we.....
I was at this show, my first ever rock concert, my ears rang for days after, but it was definitely worth it!! I will never forget this concert, they were freaking amazing live!!
Can't believe this video is around. Was 15 years old and really left a lasting impression as one of the concerts that stands out from when I was a kid. Cool that it was as good as I remember. Lasers were awesome for the time. Thanks!
Сойти с ума, какая энергетика! Гениальнейший, неповторимый Лорд, вечная память! Счастливые Гловер с Гилланом! Трудяга Пейс! Даже Ричи, по-моему, всё нравится, ну, или почти всё. Что творят!!!!! Лучшие! Навсегда!
Holy Shit! I never knew this existed! This was the first concert I ever went to. All I remember was I was 14, I smelled pot for the first time, some guy had a trench coaI full of pills in the bathroom, and Jon Lord rocking those keyboards. What a great find.
Heyjoenyc Heyjoenyc That’s hilarious . I would have written exactly the same description of my first Purple gig in Glasgow. I had just turned 14 in 1972 and they had just returned from Japan (recorded Made in Japan). Saw this line up again when touring the House of Blue light album. Not their best album but the show was great. The track hard lovin’ woman was particularly good live as was Bad Attitude. Always thought the backing track to the latter was a steal from the thin Lizzy track Jail Bait, but slowed down a little. Ritchie briefly formed a band with Lizzy bassist/singer Phil Lynott
I've never heard Gillan sing "Space Truckin" as well as on this video. Just fantastic. The whole band is brilliant. Thank god there are more and more old concerts on youtube. I've seen countless gigs live and I'm always really happy to find a video from a concert where I was there. Just this week I found two such purple videos, from Germany: June 29th '85 Mannheim and July 6th '85 Nuremberg. Mannheim was only audio, but it doesn't matter. On the following weekend, July 13th and 14th, I was in Zurich, Switzerland for the Deep Purple concert. I would be happy to find something of these too.
I love about 11:10 moment when Jon giving a sign with his hand to other member. And Blackmore still cold with his "emm what?". They perform as a good team work
They played extremely good on those shows... i wonder and hope the footage of the whole show will be released in the future.... its an testament of deep purples great musical knowledge... they were lighyyears ahead of their time... thanks
@jesus ocando 😁 I wish. No, drove from North of Boston, all the way to Providence. It snowed like hell the whole way there. No idea where he flew in from, but he couldn't land anywhere near the venue.
The master of what? Placing/fixing bets in the back rooms of the casinos to lock in results to DP concerts that are scheduled to begin a few hours prior to his winnings. In other words, Jon L and Roger G fix bets to match the outcome of the battle of the air waves on stage, but more often than not, those bets end up being losses, ever since the kids pointed us in their direction one day, so we could tell Ian what Jon L and Roger G had been doing, only after we observed them for a while and asked a bunch of questions, to the point Jon L told us to shut the F up because he can do anything he wants, no matter what Ritchie and Ian say because he is the godfather of the Rock mafia. And while Jon L may be dead, he is alive and well in Kansas, where Ritchie sent him, no big secret nor surprise there.
@@CB-xr1eg When someone "buys" the Joker card in Bingo, time after time, he is bound to lose the final game, but only after he has won all of the previous ones--no questions ever asked...
AWESOME! Never seen this before - is there any more? At their peak, this incarnation of Purple = GREATEST rock band EVER! R.I.P. Sir Jon Lord (2nd Anniversary 16.07.14) - LEGEND! Many thanks for posting! \m/
I love that song! Check out Perfect Strangers video from the the Come Hell Or High Water tour. It’s an amazing performance by all of them but especially by Ian Gillan.
1985. Everybody in the band has about 20 years of experience as a professional musician. They are matured , still young and know what they are doing. Not raw and exciting like early 70's but they are still in there. Very nice.
John Lord um mestre nos teclados de todos os tempos sou muito fã seus sons nos teclados parece uma viagem cem volta está sempre na memória com certeza é um maestro quê nós deixou
This is NOT the show from Paris. IG had a terrible cold/flue while in France. I think that's the worst I've ever heard Ian. How he managed to complete the show, I really would like to know :-)
Took a hit of acid February 19 1985 at Joe Louis Arena Main Floor General Admission. The people I went with left me there, and to this day I do not remember the concert or how I got home, I was 14 years old. Grateful that I am able to text my story on UA-cam 35 years later🤟 Stay safe everyone 😷
jon lord a master,and monster on the keyboaerds,rip jon and thank you for being the gtreat bloak you were,lord ,blackmore,paice,so well messed musically
I saw the tour in Philly. 5 virtuosos! One of the greatest concerts I've seen
Philly Spectrum RIP
Only God could repeat the greatness of Jon Lord's synthesizer and organ playing. Ian Guillian is just epic. In my opinion there is no one better.
Perfectly said!
Super when bas and drummer is starting -and It is together energy of unity - rhytm to forward 😉
No better combination of five guys playing music anywhere.
Yeah bro Guillian is such a great drummer 👍
God/Lord. It’s all the same!
Greatest hard rock band in history.
Fantastic! This is the best I've heard from the 80s. Gillan voice is brilliant on this. A.Band.On.Fire!!!!
Search for DEEP PURPLE LIVE 1986 . STEVE MORSE LEAD GUITAR THEN AND NOW IN 2022 !
Deep Purple is my favourite band..legend.
Five top musicians in one band playing one of their most inspired tunes. Doesn't get any better in the Rock world.
And some idiots say Led Zep were better than Deep Purple!😅😅
i was at this show in providence. march 2,3 worcester 4,5th providence.. 4 shows in 4 nights..
The greatest band in the Universe!!
greatest band in the world.
Understatement.
Cool
Alright!
Hardly what about the spice girls ?
@@pufango4059 Or N'Sync! And don't forget about Eminem!
What a amazing show!! I was there 18 years old now 54 ten rows back from the stage seeing my favorite band of all time!! My ears were ringing for a week after that night the absolute power of The entire band was so freaking assume!! And seeing the master John lord on organ rocken it was incredible to see! Rip John 🎹🙏
I saw this tour in Worcester I was third row. I’m 57 now the damage to my ears is permanent. One of the best shows of all time, I was third row in front of Ian. When Jon’s organ started rocking thought it was going to fall on us!
MK2 Purple really rocked. Great combination of great musicians.
I was there. My favourite band In my youth. Took a long time to see them live. Im 62 now and still jam to these guys. Pioneers of rock.
i was at this show got to meet ritchie, jon , roger , and had a beer next to gillan one of best nights of my life ! still have autograsphs
I saw the same tour in Jacksonville, Fl. They played a song I have never hear before or since. It had the same tones and runs as Perfect Strangers but wasn't. Something about a man who loses something in a cabin maybe. Can you help me with that or was that a one time thing?
I was there I won two front row seats 94hjy .
@@daddio7249 bagus
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Bagus
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From an era when bands really did understand music, could actually read music, could actually compose music and could actually, and skilfully play their instruments. Ritchie and Jon had an almost telepathic relationship on stage which was pure musical magic! IMHO John was the best keyboard player of his generation, maybe ever. Ritchie was the best rock guitarist ever. The 2 of them together were way ahead of their time.
RIP John Lord.
That's super true but also kinda lame...rock shouldn't be perfect either.
There are plenty of bands around today with those skill sets you lament. Yes, these guys were brilliant and my favourite band of all time, but please don't assume that the crap on commercial media today is representative of all music being made today. It isn't.
@@emjem99 Just my opinion. But I must admit, when I go to music festivals, the bands that play during the day, long before the night time headliners, are usually the bands I prefer to watch and listen to because their music seems less contrived and more genuine, if that makes any sense.
@@cinematicpassages8884 I didn’t say it was perfect. Even Ritchie said in an interview that he thought Joe Satriani was a great guitarist but he was too perfect. He went on to say that if a guitarist was improvising and searching for something new, special and unique you will hit the odd wrong note in your search but it’s what you do to incorporate that note so it doesn’t sound like a mistake. But at least if you’re hitting the odd bum note you’re searching for something great and unique and not just repeating what you’ve played before note for note.
@@gaz0463 makes a lot of sense. Music is very personal and I've been lucky to have found a lot of great bands that scratch my own musical itch over my 63 years and am happy to say that I still find them today. Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Big Big Train, Nightwish to name a few, but I'm just as happy digging out my Deep Purple and Rush albums from back then and their latest stuff as well.
Keyboard sound of Jon Lord is exceptional. This band is exceptional too for sure.
I seen this tour Feb 85 in Pittsburgh luved the show. Deep purple is my all time favorite rock band.
Good 'ole classic DP. Great reuniting of the original line-up. Even in 1985, way past their prime, the band performed remarkably well & Ian was able to belt out a few of his trademark high vocals. Awesome video. :-)
MAN IT WAS ONE OF THEIR BEST PERFORMANCE...I WAS THERE!!!
The greatest band of rock!!Love every moment of this!
Best Heavy Band This Universum forever!!!
This particular show I always refer to as the single loudest concert I have ever attended, Ian's vocals echoed in my head for days after, great to see a show I was at preserved, they were having fun and so were we.....
I consider this drum player the best ever
julian mika Ian Paice is amazing.
julian mika by far
Mr Ian Paice the metronome 👍👍👍
you're NOT wrong.
He is the best.
Was at that show. Totally rocked. The whole laser light, along with the mind-crushing volume made for an awesome show. Never forget.
I was at this show, my first ever rock concert, my ears rang for days after, but it was definitely worth it!! I will never forget this concert, they were freaking amazing live!!
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That`s great! You are the best band ever. Love you.
Can't believe this video is around. Was 15 years old and really left a lasting impression as one of the concerts that stands out from when I was a kid. Cool that it was as good as I remember. Lasers were awesome for the time. Thanks!
Excelentísima Agrupación, uno de los Mejores Grupos de Música en el Planeta 🌍🌎🌏 ❤️👌👍🌹👏👏👏👏👏👏🌹👏👏👏👏 Me Encantan!!!!!👌👍
Сойти с ума, какая энергетика! Гениальнейший, неповторимый Лорд, вечная память! Счастливые Гловер с
Гилланом! Трудяга Пейс! Даже Ричи, по-моему, всё нравится, ну, или почти всё. Что творят!!!!! Лучшие! Навсегда!
@@UiopQwerty-f9o Ричи в сторонке кайфует!)
А я , Гиллана слушал: вживую.В Киеве!!!
@@UiopQwerty-f9o Обалдеть, давно?
@@olgak_9932 Вы ещё здесь? Был на концерте весной 19 года, вот-так! Завидуйте.
@@UiopQwerty-f9o Да я обзавидовалась сразу! И, всё-таки, хочется, в общих чертах), как впечатления, как Гиллан?
Holy Shit! I never knew this existed! This was the first concert I ever went to. All I remember was I was 14, I smelled pot for the first time, some guy had a trench coaI full of pills in the bathroom, and Jon Lord rocking those keyboards. What a great find.
Heyjoenyc Heyjoenyc That’s hilarious . I would have written exactly the same description of my first Purple gig in Glasgow. I had just turned 14 in 1972 and they had just returned from Japan (recorded Made in Japan). Saw this line up again when touring the House of Blue light album. Not their best album but the show was great. The track hard lovin’ woman was particularly good live as was Bad Attitude. Always thought the backing track to the latter was a steal from the thin Lizzy track Jail Bait, but slowed down a little. Ritchie briefly formed a band with Lizzy bassist/singer Phil Lynott
I was 15 and my first concert was DeepPurple in 85
Almost 40 years ago. I was there. Zooooooom
nice, so nice!! ;)
Ian Sounds So Wonderful. Great Band, DP!!
I was at that show!! It was baaaaaad asssssssss!!!! Destiny brought them together again-one of the best shows I've seen so far!!
I was 2-years old ))) Thank's .... Amazing video!!!
Deep Purple is the Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Group Band in the World.
Amazing.
I've never heard Gillan sing "Space Truckin" as well as on this video. Just fantastic. The whole band is brilliant.
Thank god there are more and more old concerts on youtube. I've seen countless gigs live and I'm always really happy to find a video from a concert where I was there.
Just this week I found two such purple videos, from Germany: June 29th '85 Mannheim and July 6th '85 Nuremberg. Mannheim was only audio, but it doesn't matter.
On the following weekend, July 13th and 14th, I was in Zurich, Switzerland for the Deep Purple concert. I would be happy to find something of these too.
strong ...so powerful.........like always,...thanks for this great girft
All power of wild emotions in one place!
Just awesome - great to re-live those best days!
That was amazing 85 I was 23 at the time today I'm 60 thank you for posting this video
Lol love the funny duets with Roger... they had a tons of fun :-)))
I love about 11:10 moment when Jon giving a sign with his hand to other member. And Blackmore still cold with his "emm what?".
They perform as a good team work
They played extremely good on those shows... i wonder and hope the footage of the whole show will be released in the future.... its an testament of deep purples great musical knowledge... they were lighyyears ahead of their time... thanks
Just cant find this kind of jamming and virtuosity anymore anywhere..
deep purple-the original may be the only one. and he is always the best
I don't know, I love Rod Evans but I think Gillan is better. Absolutely loved Captain Beyond though.
I had a copy of this back in the day of tape trading. Seems like a better show than the other pro shot shows we have from 84/85.
Best band, and Jonh Lord is the devil of the keyboard!!!!
The best!
On there stop in NJ in had 7th row in front of Jon Lord what a fantastic experience that was Mind blowing also seen Purple in 1976 NYC
I was there. We drove there in a blinding snow storm, and Jon Lords plane couldn't land. It was well worth going back the next night.
@jesus ocando 😁 I wish. No, drove from North of Boston, all the way to Providence. It snowed like hell the whole way there. No idea where he flew in from, but he couldn't land anywhere near the venue.
jon lord (RIP) rocks what a solo awesom
Лучшие на все времена❤
Lord is really rockin and rollin that organ!
Number 1
Simplemente geniales.
Jhon lord un maestro de todos los tiempos.
Descanse en paz Maestro.
Jon Lord. Amazing. R.I.P.
I was at this show been a fan since 1968. First seen them in Providence around 1969
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"Space Truckin'" - WoW ))))))) Whata a POWER of the hard-rock played live on the stage !!!! Eh?
I was there ,and in this video..man the good old days!!!
Jon Lord, The True Master, period......R.I.P
The master of what? Placing/fixing bets in the back rooms of the casinos to lock in results to DP concerts that are scheduled to begin a few hours prior to his winnings. In other words, Jon L and Roger G fix bets to match the outcome of the battle of the air waves on stage, but more often than not, those bets end up being losses, ever since the kids pointed us in their direction one day, so we could tell Ian what Jon L and Roger G had been doing, only after we observed them for a while and asked a bunch of questions, to the point Jon L told us to shut the F up because he can do anything he wants, no matter what Ritchie and Ian say because he is the godfather of the Rock mafia. And while Jon L may be dead, he is alive and well in Kansas, where Ritchie sent him, no big secret nor surprise there.
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 Stop that meaningless spamtricks.
@@MattiasKroon What is a spamtrick?
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 The fuck are you smoking?
@@CB-xr1eg When someone "buys" the Joker card in Bingo, time after time, he is bound to lose the final game, but only after he has won all of the previous ones--no questions ever asked...
AWESOME! Never seen this before - is there any more? At their peak, this incarnation of Purple = GREATEST rock band EVER! R.I.P. Sir Jon Lord (2nd Anniversary 16.07.14) - LEGEND! Many thanks for posting! \m/
The Perfect Strangers tour. After 11 years apart! ❤️
I love that song! Check out Perfect Strangers video from the the Come Hell Or High Water tour. It’s an amazing performance by all of them but especially by Ian Gillan.
Why hasn't the full show from Providence '85 been legally released? Shame it hasn't!!
Maravilloooooooooso.
오늘은 꽃피는 봄에 총선출미한 분들을 뽑느라고 투표중입니다 그런데 선배님들 음악이 입에 딱 맞아요. 고맙습니다. ❤
March 2nd was my concert in worcester mass,this had to be the following night.
!!!!!!I was there this is awesome!
WE WANT THE WHOLE SHOW !!!!
WE WANT THE WHOLE SHOW !!!!
WE WANT THE WHOLE SHOW !!!!
WE WANT THE WHOLE SHOW !!!!
The only Hard Rock solution in the whole World!!
Какой все таки великий коллектив! Сейчас так не играют!
1985. Everybody in the band has about 20 years of experience as a professional musician. They are matured , still young and know what they are doing. Not raw and exciting like early 70's but they are still in there. Very nice.
❤I wish I could stop time for Deep Purple. Ian Gillan best singer and beautiful man ❤
Jon Lord, the electric Beethoven.
Show me a better Hammond Organ player !!!! Sleep in PEACE Mr. Jon Lord (RIP)
Jon L is more like the electric eel in a freak show, doing clown tricks!--To his circus music (organ)
RIP. Mr.Jon Lord.
Себастьян Бах.
Lordy lordy..LORD
The next DVD. Awesome!
Wow, Jon at his finest!
The moment Jon started playing Bolero I knew my life was complete
John Lord um mestre nos teclados de todos os tempos sou muito fã seus sons nos teclados parece uma viagem cem volta está sempre na memória com certeza é um maestro quê nós deixou
Wow! Cool video👍😁
Not best sound but It ain't matter if u love rock n' roll and Deep purple..
With Great Jon Lord
good Intro😎...
Probably my recording on french TV "TF1" in 1985... I made multi VHS copies in the 80's & 90's...
This is NOT the show from Paris. IG had a terrible cold/flue while in France. I think that's the worst I've ever heard Ian. How he managed to complete the show, I really would like to know :-)
Excelentes arreglos.
Took a hit of acid
February 19 1985 at Joe Louis Arena Main Floor General Admission. The people I went with left me there, and to this day I do not remember the concert or how I got home, I was 14 years old.
Grateful that I am able to text my story on UA-cam 35 years later🤟
Stay safe everyone 😷
my first concert was that tour, saw them in Mass
Holy Crap! I was at this show!!! Schoolgirl opened for them. I was sixteen.
Красавчики!
I'm cracking up at Ian Gillian punking Roger Glover starting around 5:32 and the FU look Glover gives him.
No-one likes being punked - especially not without loob
😂😂😂
BRAVO X A MILLION
MUCH RESPECT
А Гилан еще тот приколист. Молодцы ребята
jon lord a master,and monster on the keyboaerds,rip jon and thank you for being the gtreat bloak you were,lord ,blackmore,paice,so well messed musically
roger delaurentis only with gillan and glover
QUE PRIVILEGIO EL PODER ESCUCHAR A TODOS ESTOS GENIOS REUNIDOS POR LA MANO DE DIOS.
Jon Lord WOW!
I can't believe how good they sound. Man, it blows my mind to think that I could have seen the mock II lineup in the eighties. O well 🙂
Jon Douglas lord r.i.p 🎹🎵🎼🎶🎹😎👊
Simple the Best.
Такой группы не будет ещё 50 лет ? А может навсегда Эта музыканты супер ! Супер ,!!!
". SUI GENERIS. " ???
Бедняга Лорд. Такие музыкальные шкатулки ворочать! Силища! (а ещё и играть надо!)
А Вы видели, как он эти шкатулки благодарит?! Бог)
@@olgak_9932 Нет не видел.
@@UiopQwerty-f9o Так Вы видео внимательно пересмотрите, тоже увидите))))
Эти ребята преданы своей музыке,а я предан им Гловер,ты спёр!!!
Извините,Гловер Супер!!!
Como no considerarlos como el grupo de rock de i los tiempos.
Awesome!
Awesome days!:)
Richie Blackmore is absolutely f****** torturing this guitar! One of the best concerts I've ever seen in my life San Diego California.
Jon Lord cooks in this one. 🙏 rip
Providence March 5th 1985. Im in the video....
Лорд во вступительной части играл кусок "Одиссеи 2001 года"!!!! Офигенный музыкант с безупречным вкусом.
1985 год