@@MillieMochiTunes This is as bluesy as blue can get with the guitar scales (killer) and an organ as you'll ever hear. Deep purple Rocks like nobody else and the album "In Rock" by Deep Purple is one of their best albums ever.
@@MillieMochiTunes Just Subscribed again! I love your energetic and enthusiastic reactions to a song I saw performed by Deep Purple at The Royal Albert Hall, West London, with 5,000 others and the cost? 25 PENCE.....LOL
Yes, but expensive though! I saw them performed by Deep Purple at The Royal Albert Hall, West London, with 5,000 others around 1974/75 and the cost? 25 PENCE.....😁
Jon Lord (RIP) was an absolute wizard on his cut-down Hammond P3 organ. Combine him with the legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, thrown in Ian Paice on drums, Roger Glover on bass with the brilliant vocals of Ian Gillan and you have Deep Purple Mk2 - the best version of DP IMHO
The story of recording the Machine Head album is told on the track "Smoke On The Water." When the band decamped to Montreaux, they were set to record the album at the casino there, which also served as a concert hall, but it burned down the day after they got there. They had the Rolling Stones' mobile unit with them to record, so instead of recording at the casino, they parked it at their hotel and record there. It took them about two weeks to complete the album.
Millie, stop being Lazy, that version was great, now let's take it up a notch or two the same track from Made in Japan, IMHO is far better. To be honest DP from this era are better live than the studio versions. Enjoy
About ten years ago blues/rock guitar prodigy, Joe Bonamassa, and Aussie great, Jimmy Barnes, did a very good cover of this song in tribute to the 40th anniversary of the release of the Deep Purple Machine Head Album.
This is one of the few hard rock groups I enjoyed in the 60's-70's. "Smoke On The Water" is their most popular song. Everyone has heard that famous riff. Some of my favorites are their covers of Joe South's "Hush" & Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman", "Woman From Tokyo", "Fireball", "Speed King", "Space Truckin'" etc.
My favorite song from this album! I mean the Machine Head album is a kick ass! Not one bad song on it! The reason I say this is my favorite song is because Jon Lord’s intro. It’s the perfect break song to play on stage while the vocalist rests his/ her voice. Then the drums are so tight with the bass! Also the organ solo was so good!
Millie. You're a bassist. You didn't mentioned the bass runs . This is one of the most underrated bassist on the planet. Whenever you react to these guys, remember, the singer, lead guitar, and keyboard player were all up front. The bass and drums were passed over. Listen again to all instruments. This band had so much talent that some got pushed to the side.
It was unusual for any rock band to employ both a keyboard and a bass player. The late Jon Lord was one of the best (and my favorite) keyboard players. Roger Glover is no slouch as bassists go. He's still with the newest incarnation of DP. To get an idea of his abilities, check out "Pictures of Home." DP will always be known as one of the greatest groups of the 60s and 70s. No one in the band could be even remotely "underrated."
If you should happen to see this comment, you should know that included in the song, "Pictures of Home" (also from Machine Head) is a stunning, but too short bass run. The last time I looked, Roger Glover is still playing bass in the latest incarnation (Mark 317?) of DP. And he wrote "Pictures of Home."
Imagine us when we first heard this in 1972 on 8-Track and able to listen to it in our cars??? with the reverb on!!! with the windows down because most of us did not have air conditioning. No need to imagine it because your video reaction says it all!! ;-)
This is as bluesy as blue can get with a guitar and an organ as you'll ever hear. Deep purple Rocks like nobody else and the album "In Rock" by Deep Purple is one of their best albums ever.
I was lucky to see guitar legend Ritchie Blackmore 8 times, 4 with Deep Purple (twice with Ian Gillian and twice with David Coverdale) then 4 times with Rainbow (twice with Ronnie James Dio and once each with Graham Bonnet then Joe Lynn Turner). Every time was great though the classic Deep Purple lineup Mark 2 was the best for me both in studio and on stage. Lazy is an awesome song, a big shout out to the late, great Jon Lord on Keyboards. Can't get much better than that or the entire album it comes from. When you have a chance, check them out live in NY 1972, they were fire there and also the David Coverdale version of the band at the California Jam 1974, do You Fool No One, that is a great song that turns into a great jam and one of Ritchie's best guitar solos on video. Just a kick butt experience, I saw them in Hartford CT the same tour. Amazing and enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
And watch the California Jam to the end when Ritchie lays into the camera with his guitar and then blows up his amps with petrol inside, just a bit of fun!!🤭👍
Loved your reaction, Millie! THis such a great song from a really fantastic album. The entire band are all excellent musicians, and you won't be disappointed with any Deep Purple track. Rock On!
I love the way you dance. I grew up with this and I swear to God, you would have fit right in in the 70s to this scene. You definitely would have easily. It's funny that this is not only one of my favorite Deep Purple songs off one of my favorite albums of theirs, Machine Head, on that iconic album it is back-to-back with this song lazy, and it's called space Truckin. Another big hit and a favorite off of this album
@@MillieMochiTunesI love seeing young people passionate about music, especially if it's a band I loved in my youth. Stay so playful! 🙂 I got one plea for you: the band's name is Rainbow. The guitarist is the same, vocalist is even better. You'll like it, believe me.
Yep, one of my veriest favs! THIS is what my tiny 10 year old brain was trying to process in '72, and one of the key foundational bricks I trod on through the 70s and far beyond. Keep 'em coming! Cheers rl 🤘👹🤘
Not bad for an album recorded in a vacant hotel with a mobile recording unit,after the original place they planned on using burned down while Frank Zappa was performing on stage.
That's Jon Lord showing out and you have to remember that those era of Hammond organs were Beast to play. Just mastering the voltage swells and the complexity of it and how cantankerous they were and even moving them because they were tremendously heavy, that is dedication. So by the time you get to his level, he's going to get every last thing out of that that he can. He's going to dominate it. But it is not an easy Beast to Tang at all. And of course it's hilarious that he runs it through a marshall stack or whatever and then often plays in unison with the guitar to where people don't even realize he's playing. This is his chance to just put it out there for a minute.
The introduction to this song is so cool...the organ almost sounding like your sitting down in church...than the drums...and the bass and finally the guitar ...and it sounds like a real swinging ...blues band and than Ian starts singing...just classic Deep Purple and my favorite band especially DP mark 2.
the purple knew how to take simple blues rock and make it something magnificent, as a guitarist this was always my favorite song of theirs due to the spectacularly excellent Blackmore solos, and of course Lord makes his Hammond organ shine like a thousands suns as well
Yeah, early Deep Purple were great, Lazy is such an amazingly great jam! Thank God for the ‘70s right?!… Oh and by the way Millie, you are too cute!…. Another great reaction 😊
My sister worked at a place here in York. Pennsylvania in 1972 maybe 73 I think it was 72 anyhow. It was called record club of America. It was a record distributor warehouse. What have you? I got my very first album. She vot it for a quarter because the cover was damaged at the top. That album was deep purple machine head
There's nothing quite like seeing just how timeless good music is... you're at least 2 generations younger than me, but you jumped right into the awesomeness that is classic Deep Purple.
Top band in the world 1973 and 1984. Gate receipts and lps sold. 130 million lps sold. Not bad for a band in America that get no respect. Jon Lord passed rip.
Que bueno que veo las reacciones a clásicos del rock ,te seguí mientras reaccionabas también algunas en español que ya dejaste de hacer, saludos cordiales desde Mexicali México.
Great moves Millie Mochi! Very cool! This was my fave album to drum to when I was a 13..14! Drove my sisters bananas :). 45 years ago! Yikes! Good to see young people enjoy real musicians. Hello from Canada and if you would have been at one of our junior high school dances you'd be the first one I asked to dance! God Bless you!
Just Subscribed again! I love your energetic and enthusiastic reactions to a song I saw performed by Deep Purple at The Royal Albert Hall, West London, with 5,000 others and the cost? 25 PENCE.....LOL
The guys were obviously having enormous fun here - playing a kind of Musical Joke (in the BEST sense of the word) on the unsuspecting first-time listener. Great, great stuff!!
If you want to listen to a kick ass rock and roll band and song I suggest Grand Funk Railroad, Inside looking out. You will love it. Just a three piece band with so much sound. Lots of bass. Stay well and be safe.
The live version on Made in Japan is superb.
Gotta watch it 😁
There are several live versions, all different. All brilliant. MiJ possibly the best.
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This is as bluesy as blue can get with the guitar scales (killer) and an organ as you'll ever hear. Deep purple Rocks like nobody else and the album "In Rock" by Deep Purple is one of their best albums ever.
I agree, that's the best, amazing performance!
Concur. Made in Japan is one of the greatest live albums ever recorded.
Another classic song from the legendary Deep Purple. 🎉❤
Yes definitely
I've always really loved this one. It's masterful in every way imaginable. Really loved your reaction to it as well!
I grew up with Deep Purple, great band especially in concert! Glad a young lady like you appreciates classic rock!!
I love classic Rock 😁
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I love your energetic and enthusiastic reactions to a song I saw performed by Deep Purple at The Royal Albert Hall, West London, with 5,000 others and the cost?
25 PENCE.....LOL
Yes, but expensive though!
I saw them performed by Deep Purple at The Royal Albert Hall, West London, with 5,000 others around 1974/75 and the cost?
25 PENCE.....😁
"this" not "them"...
I've seen them live twice. Highly recommended.
Jon Lord (RIP) was an absolute wizard on his cut-down Hammond P3 organ. Combine him with the legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, thrown in Ian Paice on drums, Roger Glover on bass with the brilliant vocals of Ian Gillan and you have Deep Purple Mk2 - the best version of DP IMHO
I've loved Deep Purple since the 80s and I like your reaction to the song. Greetings from German
The story of recording the Machine Head album is told on the track "Smoke On The Water." When the band decamped to Montreaux, they were set to record the album at the casino there, which also served as a concert hall, but it burned down the day after they got there. They had the Rolling Stones' mobile unit with them to record, so instead of recording at the casino, they parked it at their hotel and record there. It took them about two weeks to complete the album.
Millie, stop being Lazy, that version was great, now let's take it up a notch or two the same track from Made in Japan, IMHO is far better. To be honest DP from this era are better live than the studio versions. Enjoy
Must agree , Made in Japan cannot be beaten.
Made in Japan gives a hint of what a live performance in the 70’s felt like. These guys were loud!
About ten years ago blues/rock guitar prodigy, Joe Bonamassa, and Aussie great, Jimmy Barnes, did a very good cover of this song in tribute to the 40th anniversary of the release of the Deep Purple Machine Head Album.
Absolutely well worth a listen.
This is one of the few hard rock groups I enjoyed in the 60's-70's. "Smoke On The Water" is their most popular song. Everyone has heard that famous riff. Some of my favorites are their covers of Joe South's "Hush" & Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman", "Woman From Tokyo", "Fireball", "Speed King", "Space Truckin'" etc.
Can't forget, highway star, many speeding tickets have been issued because of that song.
did you miss "pictures of home"?
my favorite song on machine head.
My favorite song from this album! I mean the Machine Head album is a kick ass! Not one bad song on it!
The reason I say this is my favorite song is because Jon Lord’s intro. It’s the perfect break song to play on stage while the vocalist rests his/ her voice. Then the drums are so tight with the bass! Also the organ solo was so good!
Millie. You're a bassist. You didn't mentioned the bass runs . This is one of the most underrated bassist on the planet. Whenever you react to these guys, remember, the singer, lead guitar, and keyboard player were all up front. The bass and drums were passed over. Listen again to all instruments. This band had so much talent that some got pushed to the side.
" This is one of the most underrated bassist on the planet."
And then some!
It was unusual for any rock band to employ both a keyboard and a bass player. The late Jon Lord was one of the best (and my favorite) keyboard players. Roger Glover is no slouch as bassists go. He's still with the newest incarnation of DP. To get an idea of his abilities, check out "Pictures of Home." DP will always be known as one of the greatest groups of the 60s and 70s. No one in the band could be even remotely "underrated."
And a rare outing for his Rickenbacker bass which has a different sound.
If you should happen to see this comment, you should know that included in the song, "Pictures of Home" (also from Machine Head) is a stunning, but too short bass run. The last time I looked, Roger Glover is still playing bass in the latest incarnation (Mark 317?) of DP. And he wrote "Pictures of Home."
Deep Purple, the first speed metal band.
Their transitions on this one were truly masterful.
Imagine us when we first heard this in 1972 on 8-Track and able to listen to it in our cars??? with the reverb on!!! with the windows down because most of us did not have air conditioning. No need to imagine it because your video reaction says it all!! ;-)
This is as bluesy as blue can get with a guitar and an organ as you'll ever hear. Deep purple Rocks like nobody else and the album "In Rock" by Deep Purple is one of their best albums ever.
First saw em in 73 and many times after. Lazy is my favorite.
AND THE HITS JUST KEEP ON COMING! I love me some Deep Purple!!! Millie, you are proving that Rock and Roll will NEVER die!!
Cool dance moves Millie and great job with your reaction to Lazy from Deep Purple.
Hahaha thanks 😊
@@MillieMochiTunes Your welcome Millie 🤗✌️❤️
The best Deep Purple album ever and The best line-up, if you got the time try look up the made in Japan version of it
Yeah made in Japan is the GOAT album live 🎸🥁🎹👍👍
I was lucky to see guitar legend Ritchie Blackmore 8 times, 4 with Deep Purple (twice with Ian Gillian and twice with David Coverdale) then 4 times with Rainbow (twice with Ronnie James Dio and once each with Graham Bonnet then Joe Lynn Turner). Every time was great though the classic Deep Purple lineup Mark 2 was the best for me both in studio and on stage. Lazy is an awesome song, a big shout out to the late, great Jon Lord on Keyboards. Can't get much better than that or the entire album it comes from.
When you have a chance, check them out live in NY 1972, they were fire there and also the David Coverdale version of the band at the California Jam 1974, do You Fool No One, that is a great song that turns into a great jam and one of Ritchie's best guitar solos on video. Just a kick butt experience, I saw them in Hartford CT the same tour. Amazing and enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Me too we are very lucky indeed. Rainbow each singer and I got to see Purple the garden mk2 and 3 also reunion 84. Purple is addictive.
And watch the California Jam to the end when Ritchie lays into the camera with his guitar and then blows up his amps with petrol inside, just a bit of fun!!🤭👍
Great job millie!! I had the same reaction in the 70s when I first heard this tune. Crack on!!😅
Loved your reaction, Millie! THis such a great song from a really fantastic album. The entire band are all excellent musicians, and you won't be disappointed with any Deep Purple track. Rock On!
I love the way you dance. I grew up with this and I swear to God, you would have fit right in in the 70s to this scene. You definitely would have easily.
It's funny that this is not only one of my favorite Deep Purple songs off one of my favorite albums of theirs, Machine Head, on that iconic album it is back-to-back with this song lazy, and it's called space Truckin. Another big hit and a favorite off of this album
I was 14 when this album came out and I raced out and bought it straight away. Price on the shelf: $3.99
Your reactions are legendary!
Thank you so much 💜
@@MillieMochiTunesI love seeing young people passionate about music, especially if it's a band I loved in my youth. Stay so playful! 🙂
I got one plea for you: the band's name is Rainbow. The guitarist is the same, vocalist is even better. You'll like it, believe me.
Yep, one of my veriest favs!
THIS is what my tiny 10 year old brain was trying to process in '72, and one of the key foundational bricks I trod on through the 70s and far beyond.
Keep 'em coming!
Cheers
rl
🤘👹🤘
Same boat. I was into lots of stuff back then including Sabbath, Zep, Chicago, the Who, Tchaikovsky, Dvořák, Brubeck...
They live version from their live tour album "Made in Japan - 1972" is sublime. Even better than the studio version!!!
Not bad for an album recorded in a vacant hotel with a mobile recording unit,after the original place they planned on using burned down while Frank Zappa was performing on stage.
Its so cool that this amazing band gets you up and moving. Great stuff.
I saw them live.. they jam like there's no tomorrow... Lol
Epic tune!!! I was drumming to this song back when it first came out!!
Watching you dance was BRILLIANT!! ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!
This has always been my fave Deep Purple song.
Oh Millie, good to see you dancing, wish I were there
That's Jon Lord showing out and you have to remember that those era of Hammond organs were Beast to play. Just mastering the voltage swells and the complexity of it and how cantankerous they were and even moving them because they were tremendously heavy, that is dedication. So by the time you get to his level, he's going to get every last thing out of that that he can. He's going to dominate it. But it is not an easy Beast to Tang at all. And of course it's hilarious that he runs it through a marshall stack or whatever and then often plays in unison with the guitar to where people don't even realize he's playing. This is his chance to just put it out there for a minute.
What an incredible band!
I believe you would dig the entire album, is truly a masterpiece!
Hey babes , love your reaction to purple . Just you must must do pictures of home an absolute banger of a track . Much love .
My favorite DP song...Thanks for listening.
you move very well on a good blues rock music , congratulations 🙂👍bonne soirée
Simply love your reactions! In the beginning when Jon get's into your mind. Priceless!!
The introduction to this song is so cool...the organ almost sounding like your sitting down in church...than the drums...and the bass and finally the guitar ...and it sounds like a real swinging ...blues band and than Ian starts singing...just classic Deep Purple and my favorite band especially DP mark 2.
Loud? Reminds me of the classic comment from the start of the Made in Japan album - "We'd like everything louder than everything else!!!"
the purple knew how to take simple blues rock and make it something magnificent, as a guitarist this was always my favorite song of theirs due to the spectacularly excellent Blackmore solos, and of course Lord makes his Hammond organ shine like a thousands suns as well
YOU`re a natural Millie, a natural go go dancer that used to dance in a cage hung from the ceiling at The Lido-a-go go in the 70s...giddyup girl
Yeah, early Deep Purple were great, Lazy is such an amazingly great jam! Thank God for the ‘70s right?!… Oh and by the way Millie, you are too cute!…. Another great reaction 😊
Different band but hispanic bllues/rock vibe....Santana - Let it shine, a banger, especially the bass. One of many from this epic band.
Millie - you bring a smile..
Great reaction!
You crack me up, nice reaction, really glad you appreciate good music. Thank You
Showing off the Elvis moves ! Great reaction to a great band.."My Woman from Tokyo" by Deep Purple next time you get to them please ?!
LiveLiveLiveLiveLIVE!
It may be annoying to alwqys look for "the best" versions, BUT IT IS WORTH IT. 🤟👹❤
Great music never ages.
This is definitely a jam song, just the band having a good time. I love your reaction to this great tune.
I always happy watch all your contents. Thanks Millie.
One of the greatest rock songs ever recorded
My sister worked at a place here in York. Pennsylvania in 1972 maybe 73 I think it was 72 anyhow. It was called record club of America. It was a record distributor warehouse. What have you? I got my very first album. She vot it for a quarter because the cover was damaged at the top. That album was deep purple machine head
There's nothing quite like seeing just how timeless good music is... you're at least 2 generations younger than me, but you jumped right into the awesomeness that is classic Deep Purple.
Top band in the world 1973 and 1984. Gate receipts and lps sold. 130 million lps sold. Not bad for a band in America that get no respect. Jon Lord passed rip.
Que bueno que veo las reacciones a clásicos del rock ,te seguí mientras reaccionabas también algunas en español que ya dejaste de hacer, saludos cordiales desde Mexicali México.
More dancing video please! :D
No need to apologise for the dancing, I'm sure DP would be happy to see you enjoying this 👍
❤ GO Millie
😁💜
I LOVE your energy !!!
One of my favourite tracks from DP is Fireball. So much energy in it and it still gets me rockin' at my age!
slowly i understand why mom has been listening to them for 50 years xD
This, Highway Star, and Sace Truckin always contend for my favorite from this MASSIVE album
The entire Machine Head album is awesome.
Great moves Millie Mochi! Very cool! This was my fave album to drum to when I was a 13..14! Drove my sisters bananas :). 45 years ago! Yikes! Good to see young people enjoy real musicians. Hello from Canada and if you would have been at one of our junior high school dances you'd be the first one I asked to dance! God Bless you!
Bought this vinyl back on the 70s
One of the Best Rock Band in the World!
Millie Rocks ! Love the harmonica 👍
"Lazy" is one of the best songs ever written... amazingly good!! 💎🎸🎹🥁🎤 Thank you
Thee GREATEST intro to any song EVER, from one of thee greatest albums EVER!
Hey, Millie it's me. I was 9 when I got broke into Purple with this album 50 yrs ago. Great review, girl.😎🎸🎸🎸
I have that album on dvd-audio 5.1 and it's awesome.
Nice...next Deep Purple - Highway Star
Just Subscribed again!
I love your energetic and enthusiastic reactions to a song I saw performed by Deep Purple at The Royal Albert Hall, West London, with 5,000 others and the cost?
25 PENCE.....LOL
The guys were obviously having enormous fun here - playing a kind of Musical Joke (in the BEST sense of the word) on the unsuspecting first-time listener. Great, great stuff!!
Great track from a classic album. I guess Ian was feeling a bit lazy, only coming in late on the track and then only for a few bars. Go Millie go! 💃
Millie, you're a superstar, you got it going on girl.
Keyboard legend Jon Lord (RIP) on the Hammond organ.
Didn't think that this song could be improved, then i saw the dance
It's unusual for a gal at this age to love this rock and roll songs of 60-70s, so amusing to see you rocking on your reaction.
In 1972 a well filled hash pipe went well with this tune.
You ain't kidding!! 😜
This entire album is Epic. Not one bad song on it. Still have my l.p😊💥🔥🔥
Hey, Millie, react for the live version on "Made in Japan". And you're a good dancer too 😀🤘
'Madei Japan'-the Ultimate
super excellent reaction, millie ❤
We always want to see you dance!
Jiving greetings from the Netherlands!
Another great reaction 🤘🏼
The way these old bands could swing the music has become a lost art.
Definitely more of the dancing please!
My band favorite🎼🎵🎶🥁🎸🤟🇬🇧❤️
they were all great musicians something today band are lacking!!!
Ahhhh... growing up with this music.
06:30 dance millie,dance!
Ciao Gorgeous Millie, listen to the version taken from 1972's "Made in Japan". Bye
That’s right lady, they kicking ass!
If you want to listen to a kick ass rock and roll band and song I suggest Grand Funk Railroad, Inside looking out. You will love it. Just a three piece band with so much sound. Lots of bass. Stay well and be safe.
Well done for the reaction! I'm glad you're not lazy😉