@@ponytrekker9315 YES !!! THERE WAS A BAND CALLED IRON MAIDEN 10 YEARS BEFORE THE MOST POPULAR IRON MAIDEN OF THE LATE 70'S/EARLY 80'S, BY THE WAY, THE NAME OF THE ALBUM IS "MAIDEN VOYAGE" (1969)
Thanks for delving into one of Deep Purple’s hidden gems. Hard Loving Man converted me to the Hard Rock Heavy Metal genre. Well done. Take a listen to another hidden gem...”Pictures Of Home” off the Machine Head album...one of Blackmore's best solos. It rocks.
what a time to be alive as a kid (i was 16 in 1970) and the ridiculously high standard of bands and artists in those days,60's and 70's.Zep,Purple,Who,Stones,Sabbath,Floyd.....all at the same time !! the concerts were legendary,every week in London,a mega band was playing somewhere in town. were we spoiled do you reckon? no internet,no mobile phones,no fucking staying in ! compare and contrast to todays indoor kids. thank fuck i'm as old as i am.
Black Sabbath, Black Sabbath is "no bullshit" metal. It is also very doomy. #painintheask Solitude Aeturnus: Opaque Divinity Solitude Aeturnus are a mix between Sabbath, Candlemass, and Metallica. They are a heavily underrated band who truly invested metalheads know of and appreciate.
Wow. I started getting into rock n metal in the 70s, and I still love all the pioneers. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Dio, Judas Priest and so on. Reminds me that it was the decade that Meat Loaf started too. 👍
ian gillan sang on the 'born again' album with black sabbath back in 1983. 'disturbing the priest' from that album has the most sinister and maniacal vocals you'll ever hear.
The song Black Sabbath was written when the band was still called Earth. They would put it in their live sets and people were blown away. Anyway after mistakenly being booked at a gig due to there being another band called Earth, a pop band, they changed their name to Black Sabbath after the Boris Karloff movie of the same name. Sabbath's first album was recorded in October 1969 and was released on Friday, February 13th 1970.
Deep purple were the first Hard Rock band to hold the title as the globes loudest Rock Band recorded in the Guinness book of records! Notched up117 Decibels with10,000 watts of Amplified sound which rendered some members of the Audience unconscious! This was at the Rainbow Theatre in London 1972. My older Brother was at this concert, I was 14yrs old too young to go thanks to my parents.
Tremendous song! I consider In Rock as one of the greatest Rock albums of all the times. And, well, what else can be said about Black Sabbath ?. Great reaction video!!
This still gives me the same chills as it did when I heard it for the first time in 1971 aged 12. The so called "devil's chord", and Ozzy's fearful vocals . . .simply phenomenal.
I was around 4 when i first recall hearing it as my dad was playing it on the vinyl stereo all the time. Apparently I've listened to Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Rainbow, Uriah Heep, Queen and many others since around the time I was born. That was the music my parents listened to when I was growing up. My parents even went to a Rainbow concert when my mother was pregnant with me. Girlschool was the warm up band.
Hard Lovin’ Man is a great tune, but I always thought Speed King (from the same “In Rock” album) was their first proto-metal song. So, here we go: #painintheask Deep Purple - Speed King
The last day at school, the music teacher said to class prior to the day, `as the next lesson is the last can everybody bring in some music {mainly vinyl } so that the class can ear the different tastes of music. I came with a Black Sabbath album and this track was played, the room was silent and the faces where somhig else, there was not much said or any comments made when it had finished. Years later i mean years later i still had previous class mates say to me , what was that music you brought in that day? i will never forget it, better late than never I guess.
Yes, Both Deep Purple and Black Sabbath!! Any Black Sabbath that are already suggested in the other comments Deep Purple " Perfect Strangers" Can't wait for your reactions to this song! Keep Rocking 🤟
Both songs came out in 1970, but Black Sabbath came a little earlier on February 13th and it's this songs that is very often referred and regarded as the first heavy metal song
Deep Purple In Rock!!! Such a classic album. This is the first reaction channel that I know of that has reacted to Hard Lovin' Man! Such a classic great song for sure! Thanks for reacting to something different than "Child in Time", which is also a great song, but every reaction channel picks that song off this album.
I was prolly an infant when I first heard Black Sabbath. I was born in March 1970 and my dad was a big fan of them, I remember listening to bands like Sabbath, Judas Priest, Nazareth, Motorhead, Alice Cooper and whatnot as a kid growing up in the 70s. My first concert was KISS and Triumph in 1978, by the 80s I was into TNWOBHM and West Coast thrash thanks to my dad's influence.
The first heavy metal song was actually "Born to be Wild" by Steppenwolf. The lyrics "I like smoke and lightning, Heavy metal thunder, Racin' with the wind, And the feelin' that I'm under" was the first use of the phrase Heavy Metal in 1968.
@@METALSCAVENGER78 Nothing in Summertime Blues actually references "Heavy Metal" . Yeah, it's got a heavier guitar sound, but the phrase Heavy Metal first appeared in Born to be Wild.
Martin Birch who Died Last week Produced The In Rock album from Deep Purple in 1970 and Produce I think 8 albums of Iron Maiden from Killers straight Through to Fear of The Dark - Deep Purple are a Big Influence on Maiden Ian Gillan the singer of Purple here is a Big influence on Bruce Dickinson -Martin Birch then stopped producing Maiden and produced Bruces solo Band -he also Produced - He Also Produced Rainbow with Dio and Blackmore when Dio left Rainbow and Joind Sabbath he produced the first Dio Albums with Sabbath and hes done More Legendary
DP-Mark2 was quite simply the greatest group of pure rock musicians of all-time. With this monumental "In Rock" album they created their own genre. It was a genre of which only they ever played.
I agree with the fact that Sabbath were the inventors of what we call heavy metal. First time I heard the song "Black Sabbath" I was stoned of course and the song scared the shit out of me and excited me at the same time. That day in that bean bag a metalhead was born. I love your reactions! Keep up the good work! If you want a less talked about tune Sabbath song that kicks ass spin "Hand of Doom" I love it! A nice jam and killer Deep Purple song to check out is "Mistreated" if you like bluesy jamming then you'll love it!
#Grand Funk Railroad Inside Looking Out. Awesome early metal! We called it "acid rock" back in '69! Yes, I'm old, but still rockin' at 67! Got a titanium plate in my neck from 50 years of headbangin'!!! LOL 😂
Paschendale - Iron Maiden!! You will not be dissapointed I promise! Its exactly what you guys are into huge Orchestra like sound but plugged in and badass. Its a song about the battle of paschedale and they always do these types of songs justice.
first heard Black Sabbath in 1970 as a 16yr old and of course it blew me away. Was in a little club in the west end (of London) called the sundown and this came on. Everyone said "what the fuck is this??" they blew a hole in everyones grey matter and stayed there. So began heavy metal,and it STILL has never been done better.
🤘 Damn you Purple and Sabbath, I'm OD'ing on this s***, this was 🔥🔥🔥 🤘 I wonder what the Rolling Stones and theBeatles thought when they first heard this?
Howdy all. From Deep Purple, you should hear the first track from one of the greatest live albums of all time “Made in Japan”. Make sure it’s this LP, not live from Japan. The track is “Highway Star”....
You wasn't into deep purple because you are from America, US or Canada you preferred more zeppelin, the rest world knows what deep purple is))). Cool reaction by the way.
Are you for real GUYS...?!!! Maybe one if not the best video you have done from day one. What else you can think of these two, so enjoyable , hyping songs to get someone's attention and love in our beloved Hard Rock-Heavy Metal.. Marvelous..!!! Love, Respect and Cheers..🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Hey guys Heaven and Hell came out on April 25th. Do you think if you haven't done it before then you could do the album on that day. I am sure it is a day you will remember. Keep the Bday girl happy.
i was about 25 at the time and running around and if their was a jukebox where i was they were playing Sabbath or Jethro Tull and Deep Purple and bands like that, what a time to be into music.💚🛠.
Only 40 pages? What's that, like a weekend for y'all. You guys are by far my favorite react channel. You listen to all and give your honest impressions. ✌
"John Hutto 2 years ago Black Sabbath name came from Boris Karloff movie Black Sabbath" Yes, they called themselves that way after they watched that American horror movie.
“Coven” was the first band to write a song called Black Sabbath. They started back in 1967 with album “Witchcraft Destroys Minds And Reaps Souls”. They toured with Alice Cooper and Vanilla Fudge.
Thank you for a great reaction,if you`re gonna do some more Deep Purple I would suggest you do anything from they`re classic live-album "Made in Japan"(1972), Deep Purple were/are one of the few bands that were actually better live than in the studio, they`re muscicianship on that album will completely blow your mind
I was 13-14 something when this album was released. First metal album. Amazing in the context of that era just when The Beatles was breaking up and hippies were out.
Kel, I can see why you feel Rich is so cute lol. This channel was created to introduce you to music you weren't privy to because of your background but to see Rich geek out over a song I learned to play in 1975 was priceless😅. You two were put on this earth to be with each other and I watch every video you produce. The fact that Kel is a classically trained pianist makes it even better because she gets it. Not to be corny, but live long and prosper🖖
Always loved the distorted organ in this track! And Ian's voice as always is AMAZING. And Rich, I think this song may have been the origin of Maiden's gallop. Purple is sick dude. Always!
In Rock was the album that changed music from "just" rock into Hard Rock. It also let Ritchie Blackmore's devils out of whatever box they were tucked away in. Best guitar player of his generation. No competition.
@@maxplanck66334 Moore was born in Belfast. Belfast is in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland has been part of the UK since 1921. Ergo: Gary Moore is British
I read that Heavy Metal got it's name from a critic who said it sounded like heavy metal objects being dropped on each other, but it didn't say which song was being reviewed.
Music of my youth..... plenty of this in my circle of friends in the 80s, and my older brother as well.... I went decidedly"prog" early with either rock or metal( in highschool ,my favorite bands in order....Rush, Queensryche, and Iron Maiden), but all in all, good music is good music. I also listened to The Police, U2, The Fixx, Dead Kennedy's, Tears For Fears, Slayer, Anvil, Metallica ( when friends thought it was too heavy 😂), Supertramp, Genesis , Floyd , P -Funk ... absolutely anything that caught my ear....
Props for "Hard Lovin' Man" reaction. Love that song! Haven't seen any other channel react to it before! Not mentioning Nightwish and Maiden, you guys just scored huge amount of points for this reaction! Love Purple, and a killer track! Can I request "Child is Time" from Deep Purple?? It will blow her mind!
Hello and thank you for your comments and suggestion, you are not alone. As you know, that song is loved and have been suggested many times in the last few weeks. We have it added to the list and we will get to it. Thank you for being here with us.
The end of that song was guitarist Ritchie Blackmore grinding his guitar against his Marshall Stack amp just to annoy one of the producers in the room who was an arsehole as blackmore put it who hated rock music.. true story.
lol it's Hard Lovin' Man though not Hard Drivin Man also I actually loved Hard Lovin' Woman also which came on the In the house of blue light album. both songs are rockin.
And yeah Sabbath, the true founders of Heavy Metal. This album changed the world. The dark imagery scared our parents to death. And started a cultural shift. Loved Kel's reactions! If I had to say a suggestion with Sabbath, it'd probably be NIB, which isn't even played much on hard rock/classic rock radio. Keep it up guys! Love it!
My favorite Black Sabbath song is "War Pigs", so I would love to see Kels reaction to it! BTW: I am german, so I would like to know if you know Rammstein and if yes, what do you think about them? I would recommend "Engel", "Bück dich" or "Zerstören"!
Hard Lovin Man is the first metal gallop song that hundreds of bands used after. Written in 1969. The whole In Rock album is ground breaking.
Genre speed metal Deep purple creators of it
@@coopsnz1 Speed king , Flight of the rat ...
And on the next .. Fireball with double kick
k00p:-:p00k maiden wasn’t around on 1969/70
@@ponytrekker9315 YES !!! THERE WAS A BAND CALLED IRON MAIDEN 10 YEARS BEFORE THE MOST POPULAR IRON MAIDEN OF THE LATE 70'S/EARLY 80'S, BY THE WAY, THE NAME OF THE ALBUM IS "MAIDEN VOYAGE" (1969)
LUGER WOLF I stand corrected thanks for the info I will check it out as I am a maiden fan.
The holy trinity was supposed to be Purple, Sabbath and Zeppelin but in my book it was always Purple, Purple and Purple
Ritchie Blackmore is a genius.
So was Jon Lord
nothing can beat the experimentation and the creative jamming of 70's music
Jon Lord - Keyboard Grand Master.
I'm 62.....Love Deep Purple.....I'm one of the older kids!
Purple, Sabbath, Zeppelin; they changed the game.
The unholy trinity
Thanks for delving into one of Deep Purple’s hidden gems. Hard Loving Man converted me to the Hard Rock Heavy Metal genre. Well done. Take a listen to another hidden gem...”Pictures Of Home” off the Machine Head album...one of Blackmore's best solos. It rocks.
Both are among the greatest rock band. I like your reaction. The only word for ''Hard Lovin man'' is perfection.
what a time to be alive as a kid (i was 16 in 1970) and the ridiculously high standard of bands and artists in those days,60's and 70's.Zep,Purple,Who,Stones,Sabbath,Floyd.....all at the same time !!
the concerts were legendary,every week in London,a mega band was playing somewhere in town.
were we spoiled do you reckon?
no internet,no mobile phones,no fucking staying in !
compare and contrast to todays indoor kids.
thank fuck i'm as old as i am.
You like all the music that I like. In my instance (of listening music for years) that's extremely rare...
Yessssss... Black Sabbath. The holy grial of heavy metal, the before and after. 🤘🤘🤘
Black Sabbath, Black Sabbath is "no bullshit" metal. It is also very doomy.
#painintheask Solitude Aeturnus: Opaque Divinity Solitude Aeturnus are a mix between Sabbath, Candlemass, and Metallica. They are a heavily underrated band who truly invested metalheads know of and appreciate.
Wow. I started getting into rock n metal in the 70s, and I still love all the pioneers. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Dio, Judas Priest and so on. Reminds me that it was the decade that Meat Loaf started too. 👍
Deep Purple in Rock was the first all out heavy rock album, the most mellow track Child in Time was to build to magical solos and power.
ian gillan sang on the 'born again' album with black sabbath back in 1983.
'disturbing the priest' from that album has the most sinister and maniacal vocals you'll ever hear.
Best track on the album Not at all not in the least
The song Black Sabbath was written when the band was still called Earth. They would put it in their live sets and people were blown away. Anyway after mistakenly being booked at a gig due to there being another band called Earth, a pop band, they changed their name to Black Sabbath after the Boris Karloff movie of the same name. Sabbath's first album was recorded in October 1969 and was released on Friday, February 13th 1970.
Deep purple were the first Hard Rock band to hold the title as the globes loudest Rock Band recorded in the Guinness book of records! Notched up117 Decibels with10,000 watts of Amplified sound which rendered some members of the Audience unconscious! This was at the Rainbow Theatre in London 1972. My older Brother was at this concert, I was 14yrs old too young to go thanks to my parents.
Tremendous song! I consider In Rock as one of the greatest Rock albums of all the times. And, well, what else can be said about Black Sabbath ?. Great reaction video!!
BLACKMORE/RAINBOW/GATES OF BABYLON/STARGAZER/LONG LIVE ROCK'N'ROLL/and specially for KEL : DIFFICULT TO CURE (Beethoven's 9th)
This still gives me the same chills as it did when I heard it for the first time in 1971 aged 12. The so called "devil's chord", and Ozzy's fearful vocals . . .simply phenomenal.
I was around 4 when i first recall hearing it as my dad was playing it on the vinyl stereo all the time. Apparently I've listened to Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Rainbow, Uriah Heep, Queen and many others since around the time I was born. That was the music my parents listened to when I was growing up. My parents even went to a Rainbow concert when my mother was pregnant with me. Girlschool was the warm up band.
Hard lovin man of Deep Purple! One of my favorite ever!
Child in Time live from 70's
Martin Birch, Deep Purple's producer, became Iron Maiden's producer
Hard Lovin’ Man is a great tune, but I always thought Speed King (from the same “In Rock” album) was their first proto-metal song.
So, here we go:
#painintheask
Deep Purple - Speed King
Not proto metal...this is It
But proto Speed /thrash stuff haha
@@Nissardpertugiu The song is great either way
i was 12 when I first listened to hard lovin man, my older brother had deep purple in rock on vinyl. one of the best albums of all time.
The last day at school, the music teacher said to class prior to the day, `as the next lesson is the last can everybody bring in some music {mainly vinyl } so that the class can ear the different tastes of music. I came with a Black Sabbath album and this track was played, the room was silent and the faces where somhig else, there was not much said or any comments made when it had finished. Years later i mean years later i still had previous class mates say to me , what was that music you brought in that day? i will never forget it, better late than never I guess.
Yes, Both Deep Purple and Black Sabbath!!
Any Black Sabbath that are already suggested in the other comments
Deep Purple " Perfect Strangers"
Can't wait for your reactions to this song!
Keep Rocking 🤟
Perfect Strangers!!!
Both songs came out in 1970, but Black Sabbath came a little earlier on February 13th and it's this songs that is very often referred and regarded as the first heavy metal song
The release .
Not composition .
They played theses songs in 1969 with the mark 2 as well
Hard Lovin' Man!!!!! Deep Purple rules
Deep Purple In Rock!!! Such a classic album. This is the first reaction channel that I know of that has reacted to Hard Lovin' Man! Such a classic great song for sure! Thanks for reacting to something different than "Child in Time", which is also a great song, but every reaction channel picks that song off this album.
"Hard Lovin Man" is an excellent choice. The great Jon Lord does some things here you're not likely to hear anywhere else.
Hard Lovin Man--my favorite off the In Rock album
I was 6 years old the first time I heard this Sabbath song, 1976
I was prolly an infant when I first heard Black Sabbath. I was born in March 1970 and my dad was a big fan of them, I remember listening to bands like Sabbath, Judas Priest, Nazareth, Motorhead, Alice Cooper and whatnot as a kid growing up in the 70s. My first concert was KISS and Triumph in 1978, by the 80s I was into TNWOBHM and West Coast thrash thanks to my dad's influence.
National Acrobat , symptom of the Universe Amazing ! Please please please !!!
The first heavy metal song was actually "Born to be Wild" by Steppenwolf. The lyrics "I like smoke and lightning,
Heavy metal thunder, Racin' with the wind, And the feelin' that I'm under" was the first use of the phrase Heavy Metal in 1968.
What about Summertime Blues by Blue Cheer?It's heavier and it came out on 16th of January,1968 13 days before Steppenwolf's debut.
@@METALSCAVENGER78 Nothing in Summertime Blues actually references "Heavy Metal" . Yeah, it's got a heavier guitar sound, but the phrase Heavy Metal first appeared in Born to be Wild.
Another story is that Sandy Perlman, the Blue Oyster Cult mentor, first coined the phrase 'Heavy Metal' in relation to a music style.
Black Sabbath - "Into the Void", "After Forever", or "Supernaut". Great reaction as usual. Love the channel.
Martin Birch who Died Last week Produced The In Rock album from Deep Purple in 1970 and Produce I think 8 albums of Iron Maiden from Killers straight Through to Fear of The Dark - Deep Purple are a Big Influence on Maiden Ian Gillan the singer of Purple here is a Big influence on Bruce Dickinson -Martin Birch then stopped producing Maiden and produced Bruces solo Band -he also Produced - He Also Produced Rainbow with Dio and Blackmore when Dio left Rainbow and Joind Sabbath he produced the first Dio Albums with Sabbath and hes done More Legendary
yeeeeeah good music fantastic the greatest group and song okey congratulations bye bye bye the Best deep purple yeeeeeah
Favourite track from my favourite album and band. Going back a long way.............
I love how the album "13" ended with the rain 😎
DP-Mark2 was quite simply the greatest group of pure rock musicians of all-time. With this monumental "In Rock" album they created their own genre. It was a genre of which only they ever played.
Great reaction as always. Born to be wild stephenwolf and Summertime Blues by Blue cheer are also considered the first metal songs.
I agree with the fact that Sabbath were the inventors of what we call heavy metal. First time I heard the song "Black Sabbath" I was stoned of course and the song scared the shit out of me and excited me at the same time. That day in that bean bag a metalhead was born. I love your reactions! Keep up the good work! If you want a less talked about tune Sabbath song that kicks ass spin "Hand of Doom" I love it! A nice jam and killer Deep Purple song to check out is "Mistreated" if you like bluesy jamming then you'll love it!
Deep Purple was too.. but more speed metal way ..
In rock is as agressive if not more at times than Sabbath debuts
INTO THE VOID!! My favorite Sabbath song.
Thank you so much Kel & Rich. Love you guys!
For Black Sabbath, I have a few suggestions:
NIB
Warning
Supernaut
Definitely need to introduce Kel to those
#painintheask
#Grand Funk Railroad Inside Looking Out. Awesome early metal! We called it "acid rock" back in '69! Yes, I'm old, but still rockin' at 67! Got a titanium plate in my neck from 50 years of headbangin'!!! LOL 😂
Yeah a rock anthem!
Paschendale - Iron Maiden!! You will not be dissapointed I promise! Its exactly what you guys are into huge Orchestra like sound but plugged in and badass. Its a song about the battle of paschedale and they always do these types of songs justice.
I was running around going to bars and the jukebox would play this song and anything they put out.🎸🍺
Have to react to DEEP PURPLE... STORMBRINGER
Black Sabbath N.I.B please! Kel will love it!
first heard Black Sabbath in 1970 as a 16yr old and of course it blew me away.
Was in a little club in the west end (of London) called the sundown and this came on.
Everyone said "what the fuck is this??"
they blew a hole in everyones grey matter and stayed there.
So began heavy metal,and it STILL has never been done better.
#KelsMetalMeltdown
Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots (1970)
Deep Purple - Fireball (1971)
Judas Priest - Exciter (1978)
When Ritchie tackles the guitar --- he means business !
🤘 Damn you Purple and Sabbath, I'm OD'ing on this s***, this was 🔥🔥🔥 🤘
I wonder what the Rolling Stones and theBeatles thought when they first heard this?
That is an excellent question!
The Beatles probably nothing, they had split up when this was released.
They probably said, "Not bad, almost as heavy as 'Helter Skelter.'"
@@charlielightfoot7006 *heavier, much heavier
Probably Damn!
Gotta say thanks love you guys you did my every request for s&m now my brother take her on the dio journey
Howdy all. From Deep Purple, you should hear the first track from one of the greatest live albums of all time “Made in Japan”. Make sure it’s this LP, not live from Japan. The track is “Highway Star”....
One of the best live albums of all time. Uncut and raw.
You wasn't into deep purple because you are from America, US or Canada you preferred more zeppelin, the rest world knows what deep purple is))). Cool reaction by the way.
This is, by far, my favorite reaction video on UA-cam! The Hard Lovin' Man reaction was funny! :)
Are you for real GUYS...?!!! Maybe one if not the best video you have done from day one. What else you can think of these two, so enjoyable , hyping songs to get someone's attention and love in our beloved Hard Rock-Heavy Metal.. Marvelous..!!! Love, Respect and Cheers..🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Hey guys Heaven and Hell came out on April 25th. Do you think if you haven't done it before then you could do the album on that day. I am sure it is a day you will remember. Keep the Bday girl happy.
Ouuuuu thank you! What a great gift that will be, GREAT thinking. We will make that happen!
This is Black Sabbath 1st album with Ronnie James Dio. Legendary!!!
Oh yeah it came out April 25th 1980. 12 years before Kel was born.
i was about 25 at the time and running around and if their was a jukebox where i was they were playing Sabbath or Jethro Tull and Deep Purple and bands like that, what a time to be into music.💚🛠.
Only 40 pages? What's that, like a weekend for y'all. You guys are by far my favorite react channel. You listen to all and give your honest impressions. ✌
Aw thanks so much Jay. This is the standard that must be kept in order to keep up with the likes of all of you! 😉
I'm with you rich. Love the gallop . Always makes me want to go and work out. Gets the blood going. I was born in '71 as well
"John Hutto
2 years ago
Black Sabbath name came from Boris Karloff movie Black Sabbath"
Yes, they called themselves that way after they watched that American horror movie.
Rickie Blackmore was ahead of his time and still is !!
Hard lovin man is one of the ancient ancestor of thrash metal!
Have react to YOU KEEP ON moving by DEEP PURPLE
Jon Lord: Keyboard Master.
RIP.
“Coven” was the first band to write a song called Black Sabbath. They started back in 1967 with album “Witchcraft Destroys Minds And Reaps Souls”. They toured with Alice Cooper and Vanilla Fudge.
Sabbath "After Forever" is a surprising tune.
The groove is for the future metal bands to follow
'Black Sabbath' by Black Sabbath,cooking in the womb of metal,Sabbath slid out the birth canal and changed music forever.
yeah I was located at the corner of pearl and silver st at 4:03pm when I first heard this................................Just Kidding ]:)
Thank you for a great reaction,if you`re gonna do some more Deep Purple I would suggest you do anything from they`re classic live-album "Made in Japan"(1972), Deep Purple were/are one of the few bands that were actually better live than in the studio, they`re muscicianship on that album will completely blow your mind
Bands like Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, etc. all said if it wasn't for Sabbath, they wouldn't of been bands.
I was 13-14 something when this album was released. First metal album. Amazing in the context of that era just when The Beatles was breaking up and hippies were out.
Kel, I can see why you feel Rich is so cute lol. This channel was created to introduce you to music you weren't privy to because of your background but to see Rich geek out over a song I learned to play in 1975 was priceless😅. You two were put on this earth to be with each other and I watch every video you produce. The fact that Kel is a classically trained pianist makes it even better because she gets it. Not to be corny, but live long and prosper🖖
Always loved the distorted organ in this track! And Ian's voice as always is AMAZING. And Rich, I think this song may have been the origin of Maiden's gallop. Purple is sick dude. Always!
The Holy Trinity, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, and Led Zeppelin, we didn't have much 50 years ago but Christ we had some music to listen to.
This shit is so important! It's the foundation!
You got to play Warning from the same album. It'll knock your socks off, then back on again
Electric Funeral, Changes, and Fairies wear Boots also I loved the Vikings style Tyr album.
Tyr underrated! Anno Mundi!
No head phone in my day when i bought this vinal had to listen to this with a soeaker at either ear whole album is awsome
In Rock was the album that changed music from "just" rock into Hard Rock. It also let Ritchie Blackmore's devils out of whatever box they were tucked away in. Best guitar player of his generation. No competition.
Its more than that .
Its the Zero year of thrash haha
a bold claim with such competition around at the time.
Lets just say he was in the elite list.
After Gary Moore, the best British guitarist. The Page, Clapton & Beck gobshites have probably never heard of him or Gary Moore !
@@PedrSion Except Moore was Irish and so out shone by Rory Gallagher. IMO, Page was a much more innovative guitarist than Moore.
@@maxplanck66334 Moore was born in Belfast. Belfast is in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland has been part of the UK since 1921. Ergo: Gary Moore is British
50 year old rock and metal at its very best.Has'nt been beat since in my opinion
I read that Heavy Metal got it's name from a critic who said it sounded like heavy metal objects being dropped on each other, but it didn't say which song was being reviewed.
I was 13. Begged mom for $$ to get the Deep Purple In Rock LP. Knocked the pimples off my face.
Kel, you're a lot braver than I am. There is NO WAY I could listen to this track with my eyes shut. #MAJORJITTERS!!!
listening to Deep Purple, A Hard Lovin Man, is better than sex!
Galloping hard rock paved the way for metal
Music of my youth..... plenty of this in my circle of friends in the 80s, and my older brother as well.... I went decidedly"prog" early with either rock or metal( in highschool ,my favorite bands in order....Rush, Queensryche, and Iron Maiden), but all in all, good music is good music. I also listened to The Police, U2, The Fixx, Dead Kennedy's, Tears For Fears, Slayer, Anvil, Metallica ( when friends thought it was too heavy 😂), Supertramp, Genesis , Floyd , P -Funk ... absolutely anything that caught my ear....
Props for "Hard Lovin' Man" reaction. Love that song! Haven't seen any other channel react to it before!
Not mentioning Nightwish and Maiden, you guys just scored huge amount of points for this reaction! Love Purple, and a killer track!
Can I request "Child is Time" from Deep Purple?? It will blow her mind!
Hello and thank you for your comments and suggestion, you are not alone. As you know, that song is loved and have been suggested many times in the last few weeks. We have it added to the list and we will get to it. Thank you for being here with us.
@@kelligafter502 , great to hear that!
Can't wait to see that one!
The live version off ”Made in Japan” is even better than the studio version IMHO.
I prefer the live 1970 (the one from the TV show) version, myself, but the MiJ one is great too.
Flavio R actually fish out of water reacted to that not too long ago hard loving man that is
Queensryche “take hold of the flame “
Live in Tokyo 1984
The end of that song was guitarist Ritchie Blackmore grinding his guitar against his Marshall Stack amp just to annoy one of the producers in the room who was an arsehole as blackmore put it who hated rock music.. true story.
an arsehole in the music industry,who'd have thought.
as i read it it was the door jamb but story is the same.
By the way,Priest VICTIM OF CHANGES LIVE and PAINKILLER !
Live!!!
lol it's Hard Lovin' Man though not Hard Drivin Man also I actually loved Hard Lovin' Woman also which came on the In the house of blue light album. both songs are rockin.
And yeah Sabbath, the true founders of Heavy Metal. This album changed the world. The dark imagery scared our parents to death. And started a cultural shift. Loved Kel's reactions! If I had to say a suggestion with Sabbath, it'd probably be NIB, which isn't even played much on hard rock/classic rock radio. Keep it up guys! Love it!
My favorite Black Sabbath song is "War Pigs", so I would love to see Kels reaction to it!
BTW: I am german, so I would like to know if you know Rammstein and if yes, what do you think about them? I would recommend "Engel", "Bück dich" or "Zerstören"!