Ian Paice and Peter Hoorelbeke are the two best drummers. You need to check out Rare Earth's "Get Ready": "I Couldn't Believe What Happened Last Night" and "Ma". Ritchie Blackmore and Terry Kath are the two best guitarists. Check out Chicago's "South California Purples". Rolling Stone Magazine rated Ritchie #50 in their list of top 100 guitarists. Proves what a joke the magazine is.
first of all you are cool man :) you are character. Now, what you heard here is a pale copy, or deep purple making a mockery of their song. Listen to Ritchie's legendary guitar solo in Child In Time, on Deep Purple In Rock album. Ill tell you one thing only, not to spoil your exhilarating experience, (if you liked this live performance the album will blow you out) he is not playing his guitar, he is telling a story, you will see.
Every single member of this lineup is a master of their instrument: Ian Gillan: Vocals Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar Jon Lord: Organ Roger Glover: Bass Ian Paice: Drums
Ian Gillan is for me one of the greatest singers in rock history. If you have ever listened to the original Jesus Christ Superstar (the original albums, not the movie soundtrack or stage recordings), Ian sang the part of Jesus and was amazing.
YES to this LFR Family ? You MUST do this. ! Original album of Jesus Christ Superstar... Ian Gillan's best ever vocal is NOT a Deep Purple song. It's "Gethsemane", from this album. I went to see the Arena tour of JCS, and the program notes written by Andrew Lloyd-Webber says that the role was actually written for Gillan, who he described as the "Best rock tenor in the World". He was right.
He has been UNTIL 1975 then he blows his vocal chords and he wasn't anymore capable to sing this song for his life, David coverdale and Glenn Hughes were and are WAY better than gillan!
If I remember correctly this was on a TV show taping. Thats why they're so reserved. Believe me, concerts were a whole different beast! Mk II Purple the best!
I think the part of the crowd you see are behind the band and more less planted there as eye candy. Those girls are all posing in miniskirts to show their legs. I don't think they were instructed to dance.
Now imagine you grew up listening to this music... and all the other glorious rock and progressive music that came out of the 60s and early 70s! What a joy it is to see someone younger react so favourably to it.
@@LFRFAMILY On another side of those tracks I grew up on DP, Clapton, Zep & SRV while not knowing about Zapp & Roger or Cameo or The Gap Band until at least my mid to late 20s!
I'd been waiting for someone who reacts to songs to discover this one. I first heard Deep Purple more than 40 years ago. Didn't hear this song for another 30 years when I bought one of their albums. Smoke on the Water got lots of radio air time. Perfect Strangers I think is probably their best song. But this son...the is one of my favorite songs EVER. A lot of people just don't seem to "get" this song. But those of us that do tend to really, really like it.
This song was released when I was a teenager and was a protest song against the Vietnam war which I saw way too much of. One of the best songs ever written. Thanks for this one!
I was 17 when Deep Purple released the Album, Deep Purple in Rock, and this was by far my favourite track on it, even now at 70 I still get a buzz from it.
1972,,, I was 12 listening to "Made in Japan", and I can hear my mom screaming "Will you turn that noise down!" I grew up on Deep purple and many others like them. Real music from the soul. No pre-recorded live shows. No click tracks. No backing tracks. No pitch correction. No LIVE auto-tune. A time when people were real! A time when we expected people to be real!!
I watched Ian Gillan in Gloucester Leisure Centre in about 82, I had the live Deep Purple albums, made in Japan and made in Europe but that gig 2000 people was amazing
The collective musicianship of this lineup far exceeds so many other bands. These guys weren't just looking for a girlfriend and started a band; they were endowed with legitimate talent and schooling and became famous. So glad much footage of deep purple mark II exists. Excellent that Van gives kudos to each member.
My sister used to take me on train rides to go see live shoes when I was a kid (7-8 years old). She was in her 20s by then. I LOVED the thrill and excitement of the people. And LIVE music is just SO different. She was SO COOL. She also gave me chemistry sets that got confiscated every christmas. BTW: If you EVER have the chance to get tickets to a classical music concert. I don't care if you like the genre. But hearing that LIVE is a surreal experience. Especially in a GOOD auditorium with great acoustics. A LIFE-altering moment if it's a nice score.
This was new then and definitely not MOR music. That's why the TV studio audience wasn't sure how to react. You have the advantage of hearing this after all that other stuff you've heard since the 70s - and you're still impressed :) Ian Gillan on vocal chords - great singer. Jon Lord on keys - look him up - more brilliance. What an era for Purple. Nice reaction mate. Thanks.
This is one of the best song in rock in general in my opinion. One of my favorite live video. It was for tv, some say it explains the crowd cause they were told not to move.
I wish it was my first reaction to this masterpiece but I've been listening to this song since I was a baby. My father played it everyday. I was born in 74 but I thought that song was created before the earth as it was my first memory as a human being on this planet. I'm still listening to it sometimes and my daughter loves it. Thanks for your reaction man. Keep on rockin' !
I've been listening to Deep Purple since 1969, seen them in concert 5 times (they don't get to Australia too often) and they never ever get stale. So good that a whole new generation is discovering them now.
You need to check out "Highway Star" . . . . . It was written in 20 minutes, on the way to a sound check for a concert that night. Perfected during the sound check AND PERFORMED THAT NIGHT.
Oh man! This is one of the best song reactions I’ve ever seen! I was laughing out loud at some of your comments and really enjoyed your reaction to this. I’m a huge Deep Purple fan and a huge LFR fam fan man!
Bring on all the DP you want, we won't complain lol... Ian Gillian's vocals are phenomenal on this song especially. I saw them twice on their 2018 tour with Judas Priest, was so blowed away the first time I had to go see it again to comprehend the greatness I seen the first time. flew 800 miles to the 2nd show, best road trip for a concert I've been on, so well worth it. Smoke On The Water, Perfect Strangers, Burn, Knockin at Your Back Door, Space Truckin, that's a good start. Enjoy your musical journey with this band. Thanks.
This is up there as one of the greatest heavy rock songs ever written, been listening to it since it was released on Deep Purple in Rock and it's still as fresh and brilliant. Remember no Purple ,Sabbath or Zeplin no heavy rock as they invented it
50 years on and this majestic song is still in most good Top Lists for radio stations all over the civilised world - and deservingly so... Ian Gillan (Vocals), Ian Pace (Drums), Ritchie Blackmore (Guitar), Roger Glover (Bass) and The great Jon Lord (Keyboards) were the worlds best bands in that era.
I was quite thankful that you'all played Child in Time because I was curious about your reaction to it! I/m a child of the 60's and I loved the music from those days. As we went into the 70's and 80's the Rock songs got better and better. But the old rock songs are still the best and it's great that you like them enough to listen and review them for us out here.
Grade 6, 10 years old, bought Live In Japan. Child In Time. 1970. And here we are, all these years later, and you, listening for the first time. Sort of cool.
Happy holidays , and Happy New Year to all the world .. Long live Deep Purple and Ian's crazy voice... !! RIP John Lord , the crazy rocker in organ keyboards ! Ian Paice behind drums is iconic!!
My second most loved band (the first of course is Led Zeppelin). This is the best lineup of the DP - the handsome Ian Gillan and his incredible voice, the fabulous Ian Paice, Roger Glover and his powerful bass, the keyboard wizard Jon Lord and the great Ritchie Blackmore, always with a sour face ... 🎶💜💜💜🎼
With DP you always get a great performance! They were my first concert and my ears buzzed for 2 days lol. Try Highway star ⭐ Space truckin, Smoke on the water, Burn and Lazy... Just a few to start ya off right! Enjoy!! Thank you SO MUCH! ❤🍀
HOWDY 'DUMB' TONY ~ SEEMS, YOU ARE UNINFORMED + OR W H Y DID YOU FORGET INCREDIBLE U R I A H H E E P??? SO, WE HAVE THE MAGNIFICENT QUADRUPLE ❤🎉😊 !!!! BERNIE GERMANY
First concert I ever went to in the 80's was a Deep Purple concert. Bad Company opened for them. Still the best concert I've ever seen. The organ player is one of a kind. The quality of it was awesome and the laser effects were incredible.
@@anyamanning9427 It was Amazeballs!!! They had this screen behind them where a laser show was projected onto. Space Truckin made it feel like you were flying through space. Then the lasers would be swung around from each side of the stage and aimed to the back of the coliseum and bouncing off of something sending the laser back across. When you looked up it looked like you were hanging upside down over a laser chessboard. And don't get me started with how that organ was being tipped on end every time he hit those keys. The whole thing was rocking back and forth. He looked like a mad scientist. Bad Co was spectacular too. Sounded crystal clear like they were in the studio. Loved every min of it. My friend worked for dominoes as a delivery driver. Evidently the band called for pizza delivery but their hotel was out of delivery range. They offered him free tickets if he made the delivery. When we showed up at will call the night of the concert we weren't sure if they remembered to give us tickets. We had hoped for back stage but knew we may end up empty handed. True to their word they had 2 tickets ready at will call for us. I think I was around 16 years old. It was a great time in my life.
That tour in 87 was my 2nd and 3rd shows, with the first in 85 at 16. They were my favorite band and I actually lived a dream and worked with them from 96 - 02 managing their first website and online store. I've seen them a few dozen times and they never failed to bring it!
guess I'm old (50) as of 2023. Listened to this in the 80s and it was amazing. Deep Purple and Uriah Heep both brought a unique hard rock with heavy organ sound. Enjoy them both. July Morning is up ther with LZ Stairway to Heaven.
Hearing this for the first time, the audience was probably stunned into silence and torn apart just like I still am by this haunting masterpiece. It's every war, every terrorist attack, every crazy shooting ever, and I can't help but weep inside, yet each time it starts I have to listen through to the end anyway. It's just overwhelming.
@@soulie1971 I've learned that since I posted that comment, but thanks anyway. Still, it would have been nearly impossible for me not to at least weep silently.
Your comment about the draws is accurate. I saw Deep Purple in 2005 as a teen, and to this day have never seen so many topless women at a concert. Hella ladies' undergarments were being thrown on stage. Their singer Ian Gillan said during the show, they've been doing this a very long time, and all the ladies in the crowd are the reason they're still doing it.
It's great to watch another convert to the brilliance deep purple held in this era...... this is when rock turned to roll as well........Ian was a true generational talent and the only fail is there aren't yet enough dedicated believers.........
Agreed I seen all 3 in there big days live Purple blew the doors of Sabbath and Zeppelin. We all agreed on that. I love all 3 😁 but Purple live was another animal loud proud confident and delivered the goods live. Not so much with the other 2. They were great but not like Purple live. Cheers rock on 🤘
@@reality1958 yea your right I seen Zeppelin 2 Sabbath 3 with ozzy Dio 2 Purple mark 2 1 time and mark 3 1 time. To us better than Sabbath or Zeppelin live only. To my friends and girlfriends. Just our opinion in the 70s. I put out a challenge to Barbra find anything from 1970 that's as good as BBC Child in Time live by any band in 1970. In front of a live TV crowd no fixing mixing afterword like that performance. I looked could not find it from those 3 bands live no mixing what you seen is what you get. Or find a live album better than made in Japan live. Peter Frampton comes alive I think is one a Kiss alive is the other I think. The song remains the same is dreadful with out the movie. Yes I went to many midnight movie theaters to watch it. When we listened at parties put on made in Japan maybe it's a local thing. Lol 😆 peace ✌️ you rock
@@barryrammer7906 there are several examples. Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East, Yessongs live performance, Led Zeppelin Dazed and Confused live in Denmark 1969, The Who Live at Leeds, Velvet Underground live 1969, etc. Led Zeppelin was the band during the 70s. I love all 3 bands I guess it’s just what is your preference.
@@reality1958 huh we don't agree. Led Zeppelin sold 300m LPS Deep Purple sold 130m LPS Black Sabbath sold 60m LPS. So in a popularity contest your right. Who's better live don't agree respectfully. The Who gets thrown out the door for lip sinking keyboards live on bah bah O'Reilly playing a tape. If you remember it was a big deal back then. I go with you on the Allman Brothers great one there. See we meet somewhere sweetie lol 😆
Hammer ons and hammer offs is how he's able to play those notes with one hand. Hold a note with your pointer finger (or barre chord position) and press down on next note with your middle, ring finger, or pinky. This is a hammer on. Reversed, it becomes a hammer off.
Also important to note that, as far not picking hammer on/offs is concerned, it's easier to do live at high volume. I think sometimes people who don't play guitar see someone do it live and assume it's fake/mimed when the guitarist just uses their fretting hand to hammer on and off.
Deep Purple consists of Ian Gillian on lead vocals, Ritchie Blackmore on lead guitar, Jon Lord on organ, Roger Glover on bass and Ian Paice on drums. This is the original line-up of the band Deep Purple.
This song is a protest against the war in Vietnam. His vocal arias are the metaphor for him weeping. The change in tempo represents the rapid firing of battle. There is so much emotion in this song
@@anneross1021 Ian Gillan said in an interview in 2002: "There are two sides to that song - the musical side and the lyrical side. On the musical side, there used to be this song 'Bombay Calling' by a band called It's A Beautiful Day. It was fresh and original, when Jon was one day playing it on his keyboard. It sounded good, and we thought we'd play around with it, change it a bit and do something new keeping that as a base. But then, I had never heard the original 'Bombay Calling.' So we created this song using the Cold War as the theme, and wrote the lines 'Sweet child in time, you'll see the line.'
What a load of made up nonsense, no doubt taken from a website claiming to be fact. These websites get away with publishing misinformation, at least on YT we can set the record straight as others have done in the comments section below.
Deep Purple's signature song is "Smoke On the Water" with the most iconic guitar riff in rock history. That being said, my favorite song of theirs is still "Lazy" off the Machine Head album. Give it a try. I promise you won't be disappointed.
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Ian Paice and Peter Hoorelbeke are the two best drummers. You need to check out Rare Earth's "Get Ready": "I Couldn't Believe What Happened Last Night" and "Ma".
Ritchie Blackmore and Terry Kath are the two best guitarists. Check out Chicago's "South California Purples".
Rolling Stone Magazine rated Ritchie #50 in their list of top 100 guitarists. Proves what a joke the magazine is.
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"Perfect Strangers"!
first of all you are cool man :) you are character. Now, what you heard here is a pale copy, or deep purple making a mockery of their song. Listen to Ritchie's legendary guitar solo in Child In Time, on Deep Purple In Rock album. Ill tell you one thing only, not to spoil your exhilarating experience, (if you liked this live performance the album will blow you out) he is not playing his guitar, he is telling a story, you will see.
keep spirit
This is one of the greatest to ever put a voice in our ears in the rock world.
Ian Gillan and Geoff Tate from queensryche are superstars in vocal range and expression.
Every single member of this lineup is a master of their instrument:
Ian Gillan: Vocals
Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar
Jon Lord: Organ
Roger Glover: Bass
Ian Paice: Drums
Correcto. Cinco maestros regalando nuestros oídos más d 50 años! 👍😍
Spot on comment. Legends of musicianship
An also in the following marks . Mark 2 mark 3 mark4 mark 5 mark 6-7-8-9
This is the Mark Ii lineup, which was the best.
The Chief comes first in my book, but they obviously were all just insane 🤟👹❤
Ian Gillan is for me one of the greatest singers in rock history. If you have ever listened to the original Jesus Christ Superstar (the original albums, not the movie soundtrack or stage recordings), Ian sang the part of Jesus and was amazing.
Yes, incredible! Fred there is a video ( lip synched) of Ian singing “ Gethsemane “ on YT. Check it out! He was the best Jesus.
I didn't know that and I am a huge fan of of his amazing voice! And I love Jesus Christ superstar!😄
YES to this
LFR Family ?
You MUST do this. !
Original album of Jesus Christ Superstar... Ian Gillan's best ever vocal is NOT a Deep Purple song. It's "Gethsemane", from this album.
I went to see the Arena tour of JCS, and the program notes written by Andrew Lloyd-Webber says that the role was actually written for Gillan, who he described as the "Best rock tenor in the World".
He was right.
He has been UNTIL 1975 then he blows his vocal chords and he wasn't anymore capable to sing this song for his life, David coverdale and Glenn Hughes were and are WAY better than gillan!
No other Rock singer can sing like Ian Gillan!!
If I remember correctly this was on a TV show taping. Thats why they're so reserved. Believe me, concerts were a whole different beast! Mk II Purple the best!
Yes he did, live and no auto tune!
Audience still and quiet....Richie Blackmore: "Guess you guys aren't ready for that yet....but your kids are going to love it!"
Yes, I was a child that loved it. Richie is the GOAT in my opinion.
Excellent _Back to the Future_ reference!
@@jalkabre5904 Absolutely! Ritchie is the Guitarist that all other guitarists wished they were.
Crowded in Eroup are like that that's not like that in the states
I think the part of the crowd you see are behind the band and more less planted there as eye candy. Those girls are all posing in miniskirts to show their legs. I don't think they were instructed to dance.
Now imagine you grew up listening to this music... and all the other glorious rock and progressive music that came out of the 60s and early 70s! What a joy it is to see someone younger react so favourably to it.
Sarah I am 43. That's not that young Ma! They are SOOO Dope tho.
@@LFRFAMILY Great choice and such an amazing song; I like how you show them respect for their talent.
@@LFRFAMILY On another side of those tracks I grew up on DP, Clapton, Zep & SRV while not knowing about Zapp & Roger or Cameo or The Gap Band until at least my mid to late 20s!
Not only did I grow up listening. I was stationed in Germany. And saw them live.
First saw deep purple when was 15 1974 last time 2019 age 61 but felt like I was 15 again amazing vocals
5 musicians, all masters of their game.
All in one group.
That’s Deep Purple.
I feel sorry for the youth of today.
That is some serious vocals by Ian Gillan and Jon Lord on the organ is amazing I love this song
I'd been waiting for someone who reacts to songs to discover this one. I first heard Deep Purple more than 40 years ago. Didn't hear this song for another 30 years when I bought one of their albums. Smoke on the Water got lots of radio air time. Perfect Strangers I think is probably their best song. But this son...the is one of my favorite songs EVER. A lot of people just don't seem to "get" this song. But those of us that do tend to really, really like it.
I love Deep Purple ❤. Loved your reaction 🌹, best wishes
You’ve Been Deep Purple-d 🔥🔥🔥 I Love Them!!!
Ian Gillan wails like a banshee on this song!
Such a powerful voice.
Pure fire and saw this band several times of the decades. This song is a classic of ‘ALL TIME’...eternal.
Saw them live at the NEC Birmingham UK in the eighties Ian Gillan has the best voice I have ever heard. Love Deep Purple.
Deep Purple was always a staple on FM radio Sunday night deep tracks.
This song was released when I was a teenager and was a protest song against the Vietnam war which I saw way too much of. One of the best songs ever written. Thanks for this one!
No
ONE OF MANY OF MY FAVOURITE BAND'S, LUV IT!
They were a huge group in their day thank you for playing the song it means a lot it took me back to my teenage years 👍
My top 5 songs of all times. When I listen to this I wee a pyramid and stars and then a giant blast.
It's nice to see newer generations appreciate this great, unfortunately underrated band.
When was Deep Purple underrated tho? They were the absolute rockstars.
I was 17 when Deep Purple released the Album, Deep Purple in Rock, and this was by far my favourite track on it, even now at 70 I still get a buzz from it.
I like all genres of music but nothing can beat early Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. This is my absolute favorite Deep Purple song. ❤
Exactly my very favourites too :)
1972,,, I was 12 listening to "Made in Japan", and I can hear my mom screaming "Will you turn that noise down!" I grew up on Deep purple and many others like them. Real music from the soul. No pre-recorded live shows. No click tracks. No backing tracks. No pitch correction. No LIVE auto-tune. A time when people were real! A time when we expected people to be real!!
I just knew you were going to like that. No need to apologize we all want to hear some more Deep Purple.
I watched Ian Gillan in Gloucester Leisure Centre in about 82, I had the live Deep Purple albums, made in Japan and made in Europe but that gig 2000 people was amazing
I saw them in concert in 2017 and they still have it! Blew my 30 year old son away!!
Love Deep Purple! One of a kind …
The collective musicianship of this lineup far exceeds so many other bands. These guys weren't just looking for a girlfriend and started a band; they were endowed with legitimate talent and schooling and became famous. So glad much footage of deep purple mark II exists. Excellent that Van gives kudos to each member.
Man, you speak about rhe best combination of musicians of the last 50 years every single one of the five is a force in nature....
Richie to the rescue. Deep Purple is legendary. Pioneers of hard rock. So many hits.
My sister used to take me on train rides to go see live shoes when I was a kid (7-8 years old). She was in her 20s by then. I LOVED the thrill and excitement of the people. And LIVE music is just SO different. She was SO COOL. She also gave me chemistry sets that got confiscated every christmas.
BTW: If you EVER have the chance to get tickets to a classical music concert. I don't care if you like the genre. But hearing that LIVE is a surreal experience. Especially in a GOOD auditorium with great acoustics. A LIFE-altering moment if it's a nice score.
This is an amazing tune, just so many different parts with the vocals and various instruments and they are all brilliant
See when you play great 👍 and when you listen to greatness and song great you when listen to it
This was new then and definitely not MOR music. That's why the TV studio audience wasn't sure how to react. You have the advantage of hearing this after all that other stuff you've heard since the 70s - and you're still impressed :) Ian Gillan on vocal chords - great singer. Jon Lord on keys - look him up - more brilliance. What an era for Purple. Nice reaction mate. Thanks.
Masters...one and all
This is one of the best song in rock in general in my opinion. One of my favorite live video. It was for tv, some say it explains the crowd cause they were told not to move.
I wish it was my first reaction to this masterpiece but I've been listening to this song since I was a baby. My father played it everyday. I was born in 74 but I thought that song was created before the earth as it was my first memory as a human being on this planet. I'm still listening to it sometimes and my daughter loves it. Thanks for your reaction man. Keep on rockin' !
I've been listening to Deep Purple since 1969, seen them in concert 5 times (they don't get to Australia too often) and they never ever get stale. So good that a whole new generation is discovering them now.
Goosebumps❤
You need to check out "Highway Star" . . . . . It was written in 20 minutes, on the way to a sound check for a concert that night. Perfected during the sound check AND PERFORMED THAT NIGHT.
Oh man! This is one of the best song reactions I’ve ever seen! I was laughing out loud at some of your comments and really enjoyed your reaction to this. I’m a huge Deep Purple fan and a huge LFR fam fan man!
Bring on all the DP you want, we won't complain lol... Ian Gillian's vocals are phenomenal on this song especially. I saw them twice on their 2018 tour with Judas Priest, was so blowed away the first time I had to go see it again to comprehend the greatness I seen the first time. flew 800 miles to the 2nd show, best road trip for a concert I've been on, so well worth it. Smoke On The Water, Perfect Strangers, Burn, Knockin at Your Back Door, Space Truckin, that's a good start. Enjoy your musical journey with this band. Thanks.
Great band all around.
Deep Purple was definitely one of those bands that were strong at every position....talent to spare all over the place.
A few of my DP faves are Woman from Toyoko & Space Truckin'
We could use you on our LFRMY Team Bro.
Yes he did!
This is up there as one of the greatest heavy rock songs ever written, been listening to it since it was released on Deep Purple in Rock and it's still as fresh and brilliant.
Remember no Purple ,Sabbath or Zeplin no heavy rock as they invented it
What r u expecting... Its deep purple man....true legend 👍👍👍👍
50 years on and this majestic song is still in most good Top Lists for radio stations all over the civilised world - and deservingly so... Ian Gillan (Vocals), Ian Pace (Drums), Ritchie Blackmore (Guitar), Roger Glover (Bass) and The great Jon Lord (Keyboards) were the worlds best bands in that era.
Your funny man, I am 63 and and very happy to say that we have the best music in the world when we grew up!
The greatest screamer in rock! On pitch too!
I was quite thankful that you'all played Child in Time because I was curious about your reaction to it! I/m a child of the 60's and I loved the music from those days. As we went into the 70's and 80's the Rock songs got better and better. But the old rock songs are still the best and it's great that you like them enough to listen and review them for us out here.
Van I wish I could like your reaction to this 1000 times!!
THANK YOU FRANK!!! That means a lot.
@@LFRFAMILY❤️🤘✌️👍
Grade 6, 10 years old, bought Live In Japan. Child In Time. 1970. And here we are, all these years later, and you, listening for the first time. Sort of cool.
OMG that gave me chills and brought back so many memories for me. This had to be one of the first bands I ever heard! Thank you!
Ian Gillan, the masterful skills this guy had, MAN! Unbeaten, one of a kind.
Happy holidays , and Happy New Year to all the world .. Long live Deep Purple and Ian's crazy voice... !! RIP John Lord , the crazy rocker in organ keyboards ! Ian Paice behind drums is iconic!!
This is my favourite performance of this track... excellent pick!
My second most loved band (the first of course is Led Zeppelin). This is the best lineup of the DP - the handsome Ian Gillan and his incredible voice, the fabulous Ian Paice, Roger Glover and his powerful bass, the keyboard wizard Jon Lord and the great Ritchie Blackmore, always with a sour face ... 🎶💜💜💜🎼
1 of the greatest Song of all Time!
Lord was running his Hammond B3 through a Marshall amp and it was a BEAST !!!
He falsettoed an A4, and you're like, damn! That's a sweet falsetto. Then he goes up an entire other pitch to A5. That's when he melts minds.
the studio version will give you chills
Oh yeah I forgot to mention I absolutely love your reaction to this, deep-purple-child-in-time
The crowd reaction is a sign of the times. I’m sure they are liking the performance. Hard Rock on TV was rare.
Chill in time? It's CHILD in time!
I've been a Putple fan since 1970. Ian has been my favorite singer for over 50 years!!
With DP you always get a great performance! They were my first concert and my ears buzzed for 2 days lol. Try Highway star ⭐ Space truckin, Smoke on the water, Burn and Lazy... Just a few to start ya off right! Enjoy!! Thank you SO MUCH! ❤🍀
Listen at " when a blind man cries" and then you will understand the greatness of this band.
The Trifecta of 70s heavy rock music, Deep Purple, Led Zepp and Black Sabbath.
HOWDY 'DUMB' TONY ~ SEEMS, YOU ARE UNINFORMED + OR W H Y DID YOU FORGET INCREDIBLE U R I A H H E E P??? SO, WE HAVE THE MAGNIFICENT QUADRUPLE ❤🎉😊 !!!! BERNIE GERMANY
I grew up with this music.Nothing today is close.
First concert I ever went to in the 80's was a Deep Purple concert. Bad Company opened for them. Still the best concert I've ever seen. The organ player is one of a kind. The quality of it was awesome and the laser effects were incredible.
jealous and envious.
Deep Purple and Bad Company??
Wow!! I’m beyond jealous. I bet that was epic.
@@anyamanning9427 It was Amazeballs!!! They had this screen behind them where a laser show was projected onto. Space Truckin made it feel like you were flying through space. Then the lasers would be swung around from each side of the stage and aimed to the back of the coliseum and bouncing off of something sending the laser back across. When you looked up it looked like you were hanging upside down over a laser chessboard. And don't get me started with how that organ was being tipped on end every time he hit those keys. The whole thing was rocking back and forth. He looked like a mad scientist.
Bad Co was spectacular too. Sounded crystal clear like they were in the studio. Loved every min of it.
My friend worked for dominoes as a delivery driver. Evidently the band called for pizza delivery but their hotel was out of delivery range. They offered him free tickets if he made the delivery. When we showed up at will call the night of the concert we weren't sure if they remembered to give us tickets. We had hoped for back stage but knew we may end up empty handed. True to their word they had 2 tickets ready at will call for us. I think I was around 16 years old. It was a great time in my life.
That tour in 87 was my 2nd and 3rd shows, with the first in 85 at 16. They were my favorite band and I actually lived a dream and worked with them from 96 - 02 managing their first website and online store. I've seen them a few dozen times and they never failed to bring it!
@@anyamanning9427 It was Bad Company without Paul Rodgers singing, but yes Purple ruled!
guess I'm old (50) as of 2023. Listened to this in the 80s and it was amazing. Deep Purple and Uriah Heep both brought a unique hard rock with heavy organ sound. Enjoy them both. July Morning is up ther with LZ Stairway to Heaven.
Hearing this for the first time, the audience was probably stunned into silence and torn apart just like I still am by this haunting masterpiece. It's every war, every terrorist attack, every crazy shooting ever, and I can't help but weep inside, yet each time it starts I have to listen through to the end anyway. It's just overwhelming.
No, they were „ordered“ by producer of the TV show to behave and sit still!
@@soulie1971 I've learned that since I posted that comment, but thanks anyway. Still, it would have been nearly impossible for me not to at least weep silently.
Your comment about the draws is accurate. I saw Deep Purple in 2005 as a teen, and to this day have never seen so many topless women at a concert. Hella ladies' undergarments were being thrown on stage. Their singer Ian Gillan said during the show, they've been doing this a very long time, and all the ladies in the crowd are the reason they're still doing it.
On the "Made in Japan" albumn "Strange kind of woman" is the best vocal performance ever imo
Those screams make me feel a lot of emotions its crazy
This still a killer song today!
Great reaction man thanks
i still remember the first time i heard space truckin live tokyo made in japan album.... be a long reaction
Deep purple is a force of nature. You can't mess with it.
Saw Deep Purple two years ago...still sound amazing. Check out the songs Highway Star, Black Knight, or Speed King.
I was stationed in the UK 68 to 72. Saw DP many times live.. The one I remember most was at the Round House 1971. They are great live@!
this was a live broadcast so the audience had to behave.
Best song ever
Perfect Strangers by Deep Purple will change your life. And Lazy.
Definitely LAZY! If he liked JON LORD'S keyboards on this, wait until he hears the intro to LAZY! 🔥🔥🔥
It's great to watch another convert to the brilliance deep purple held in this era...... this is when rock turned to roll as well........Ian was a true generational talent and the only fail is there aren't yet enough dedicated believers.........
The audience was told to remain silent. Recording technology wasn’t what it is today.
Pure raw beauty
Deep Purple considered one of the trilogy of evil back in the day... Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple
Agreed I seen all 3 in there big days live Purple blew the doors of Sabbath and Zeppelin. We all agreed on that. I love all 3 😁 but Purple live was another animal loud proud confident and delivered the goods live. Not so much with the other 2. They were great but not like Purple live. Cheers rock on 🤘
@@barryrammer7906 yeah sorry I don’t agree they blow the doors off Zeppelin or Sabbath. But to each his own
@@reality1958 yea your right I seen Zeppelin 2 Sabbath 3 with ozzy Dio 2 Purple mark 2 1 time and mark 3 1 time. To us better than Sabbath or Zeppelin live only. To my friends and girlfriends. Just our opinion in the 70s. I put out a challenge to Barbra find anything from 1970 that's as good as BBC Child in Time live by any band in 1970. In front of a live TV crowd no fixing mixing afterword like that performance. I looked could not find it from those 3 bands live no mixing what you seen is what you get. Or find a live album better than made in Japan live. Peter Frampton comes alive I think is one a Kiss alive is the other I think. The song remains the same is dreadful with out the movie. Yes I went to many midnight movie theaters to watch it. When we listened at parties put on made in Japan maybe it's a local thing. Lol 😆 peace ✌️ you rock
@@barryrammer7906 there are several examples. Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East, Yessongs live performance, Led Zeppelin Dazed and Confused live in Denmark 1969, The Who Live at Leeds, Velvet Underground live 1969, etc.
Led Zeppelin was the band during the 70s. I love all 3 bands I guess it’s just what is your preference.
@@reality1958 huh we don't agree. Led Zeppelin sold 300m LPS Deep Purple sold 130m LPS Black Sabbath sold 60m LPS. So in a popularity contest your right. Who's better live don't agree respectfully. The Who gets thrown out the door for lip sinking keyboards live on bah bah O'Reilly playing a tape. If you remember it was a big deal back then. I go with you on the Allman Brothers great one there. See we meet somewhere sweetie lol 😆
Yes he did.
Hammer ons and hammer offs is how he's able to play those notes with one hand.
Hold a note with your pointer finger (or barre chord position) and press down on next note with your middle, ring finger, or pinky. This is a hammer on. Reversed, it becomes a hammer off.
Pull offs bother
Zakk Wylde can play entire riffs one handed just like this.
Also important to note that, as far not picking hammer on/offs is concerned, it's easier to do live at high volume. I think sometimes people who don't play guitar see someone do it live and assume it's fake/mimed when the guitarist just uses their fretting hand to hammer on and off.
Deep Purple consists of Ian Gillian on lead vocals, Ritchie Blackmore on lead guitar, Jon Lord on organ, Roger Glover on bass and Ian Paice on drums. This is the original line-up of the band Deep Purple.
Vocalist, Ian Gillan, drums, Ian Paice, lead guitar, Richy Blackmore. All legends.
You are so much fun to be around- You put a smile on my face!!
This song is a protest against the war in Vietnam. His vocal arias are the metaphor for him weeping. The change in tempo represents the rapid firing of battle. There is so much emotion in this song
It was about the Cold War 🙂
@Biempje it was about the Vietnam War sorry dude @Sandie Brown was right
@@anneross1021 Ian Gillan said in an interview in 2002: "There are two sides to that song - the musical side and the lyrical side. On the musical side, there used to be this song 'Bombay Calling' by a band called It's A Beautiful Day. It was fresh and original, when Jon was one day playing it on his keyboard. It sounded good, and we thought we'd play around with it, change it a bit and do something new keeping that as a base. But then, I had never heard the original 'Bombay Calling.' So we created this song using the Cold War as the theme, and wrote the lines 'Sweet child in time, you'll see the line.'
@@anneross1021 no it was not about the vietnam war , it was about the cold war , like Biempje said ( Ian Gilan interviwew “ Top-a-gogo” 2002 ) !
What a load of made up nonsense, no doubt taken from a website claiming to be fact. These websites get away with publishing misinformation, at least on YT we can set the record straight as others have done in the comments section below.
THE MOST amazing song and singer/group EVER!!!
Drumming on " Space Trucking " is phenomenal
70's was all about the music..all about the music :)
if ya get a chance check out "Footstomping music" by Grand Funk
Deep Purple's signature song is "Smoke On the Water" with the most iconic guitar riff in rock history. That being said, my favorite song of theirs is still "Lazy" off the Machine Head album. Give it a try. I promise you won't be disappointed.