THIS is a rock and roll singer performing in front of an 80-100 PIECE SYMPHONY and the symphony is trying hard to keep up with his amazing voice! Thank you, Great Spirit, from wherever you may come, for allowing us to be alive when there were folks who could ACTUALLY hit these notes-no Auto-Tune, just auto-talent!
If one could select but only five greatest rock singers of all time, Glenn Hughes, would have to be one of them! Thank you Glenn, for touching our souls with your gifted voice, and enriching our lives and hearts! You are amazing!))))
If anything, his voice has aged like wine. His voice peaked between his early 40s and late 50s after he kicked 15+ years of substance abuse (cocaine/alcohol/even a mid 1980s dependence on Mars Bars). He still has a voice that most can only wish for. His chords have persevered much better than any of his fellow one time and/or another Deep Purple vocalist.
i was at this gig and for me personally, this was truly the highlight of the night and considering the amount of damage Glenn Hughes to himself during his long period of addiction, he looks great and sounds unbelievable :D
Glenn has been clean and sober now for at least 20 years, and if you looked into his music career you would discover he has been one of the most prolific and accomplished artists among the alumni of Deep Purple.
I was lucky enough to attend his concert with my brother and 12 year old daughter, in Bexhill, UK on November 2019. It has been an unforgettable experience...
This was the perfect amount of emotion I think. Nothing soppy about this. It was real. If you see the intro to this song where Glenn Hughes speaks about how he and Jon wrote this song alone in the studio you will understand. It was something he needed to get out at the time he said. I am sure singing this song on this occasion brought back all those emotions again. You can't fake that. This was as raw as John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band album. All the hurt and pain needed to get out. Drugs and addiction are only temporary relief that can lead you down a dark road. Glenn is a very real and honest person if you have seen any interviews with him. It was emotionally touching to see him honour Jon like this. A great tribute.
A world class performance by Glenn Hughes but also hard on the edge of being soppy/too much. His voice however is in unbelievable shape, what a truly great talent.
I'm a huge fan of Glenn Hughes but I agree completely. Although I'm inclined to give him a pass on the maybe a bit too thick syrup just cause of what the occasion was. If there is an appropriate night for that that was it. As a proud Canadian I should put Geddy Lee on top just he has keys too if nothing else but for style Glenn Hughes all the way. For a guy I've never seen without a simple P Bass and never without a pick hes a fantastic bass player and his singing matches it. And to do both together? That's not easy. My brother can change keys on the fly and sing the lead but if we swap axes not so easy. Never figured out exactly why but bass and lead vocals seems harder. Not near so many who are good at it.
Das ist absolut unglaublich. Was Glenn Hughes hier bietet, ist nicht von dieser Welt. Bin voll den Tränen gerührt. Sie rennen an meinen Wangen herunter. Für mich ist Glenn nicht nur ein ausgezeichneter Bassist sondern einer der besten Sänger der Welt. Zu diesem Anlass passte diese Darbietung, die wohl von niemand anderen so einzigartig gesungen werden kann, wie die berühmte "Faust auf's Auge"!!! Jon Lord wäre sehr stolz gewesen. Ich bin es auf alle Fälle!!!
Probably for me And Trust Me....I was there as one the team ......Glenn delivered,,,,as he has HAS ALWAYS delivered......and despite all the references to his addictions.......IF I could have a moment in my career to express my Gratitude to a man that I have adored for years.....this was the moment. This was rock and roll and when you still have this ability to deliver years later.......Then you've either got a great career as an artist and gravitas or you are schmuck......the you'll need to accept that GO GLENN...X
Glen Hughes adored and loved Jon Lord This is his tribute to Jon and is a world class performance I think As a DP fan from the beginning as band He had to leave the band because of Ian Gillan For the same reason Richie always left the band Always because of Ian Gillan Glen Hughes was so much better I think Beautifull tribute this for Jon...
No, Ian Gillan had nothing to do with it, because he and Glenn were never in the band simultaneously. During the 1976 tour, Glenn and guitarist Tommy Bolin both had serious drug problems that began to have a profoundly adverse effect on the quality of the live performances as well as the interpersonal dynamic within the band, so on the night of the last gig of the tour the other band members decided to call it quits. When Deep Purple later reformed in the 1980's, it was the Mark 2.0 version of the band with Ian Gillan. By that time, Glenn had moved on to other projects.
@@martysherwood8853 Ian Gillan lost his distinctive singing voice and his hard rock scream years ago, whereas Glenn Hughes is one of the very few singers of his generation who sounds just as good today as he did decades ago.
По-моему Гленн переборщил своими попытками превратиться в соул певицу. А ведь песня без всех этих трюков - шедевр, включая следующую за ней инструментальную композицию, которую it's a f... shame не сыграли, оставив песню незавершенной. Пойду-ка лучше поставлю старую добрую пластинку Come Taste... и насладюсь оригиналом.
Ugh, I grew up worshipping Hughes-Purple vocals. Always thought Coverdale was sub-par. Now I cringe when Hughes opens his trap, can listen to Coverdale all day.
I so wish either Glenn or Bruce Dickinson could replace Ian Gillan. He should've retired after Perfect Strangers. He just can't sing and it's very uncomfortable to watch him struggle with that pinched and shaky voice (and body tremors).
Whay a pitty to ruin such a nice song with that "aaaa" high pitch screaming of his...and his eccentric and euphorical style in general in the past few decaded...so iritating.....as are all those who find something artistic in that screaming and euphoria...no art there....he s so much better without it...
This man is a freak. While all of his contemporaries have fallen prey to their age... he keeps getting BETTER! How???? What a gift!
THIS is a rock and roll singer performing in front of an 80-100 PIECE SYMPHONY and the symphony is trying hard to keep up with his amazing voice! Thank you, Great Spirit, from wherever you may come, for allowing us to be alive when there were folks who could ACTUALLY hit these notes-no Auto-Tune, just auto-talent!
I was fortunate enough to have been in the audience that evening - fantastic night
Extremely fortunate
Yeah!!!!!!
I probably account for 5% of the views here, shake my head every time. Love this guy!!❤
If one could select but only five greatest rock singers of all time, Glenn Hughes, would have to be one of them! Thank you Glenn, for touching our souls with your gifted voice, and enriching our lives and hearts! You are amazing!))))
Glenn Hughes! I have no words. Breathtaking!
2,37 Thats PURE feeling and talent. Amazing is NOT enough of a word. Go Hughes!
After all these years his voice has not faltered!!!
If anything, his voice has aged like wine. His voice peaked between his early 40s and late 50s after he kicked 15+ years of substance abuse (cocaine/alcohol/even a mid 1980s dependence on Mars Bars). He still has a voice that most can only wish for. His chords have persevered much better than any of his fellow one time and/or another Deep Purple vocalist.
i was at this gig and for me personally, this was truly the highlight of the night and considering the amount of damage Glenn Hughes to himself during his long period of addiction, he looks great and sounds unbelievable :D
You lucky bloke!
From what I have watched so far this is the highlight! Amazing.
Glenn has been clean and sober now for at least 20 years, and if you looked into his music career you would discover he has been one of the most prolific and accomplished artists among the alumni of Deep Purple.
@@Daniel-415-Ponce oh absolutely i meant no disrespect for the man. ive got several of his solo albums at home plus Black Country Communion
his pipes are crazy. I want to age like Glenn !!
Hugely emotional performance from a hugely talented artist.
I agree with you Great this Great performance and still a great voice Gillan can't stand in his shadow anymore..
it 's hard for me not to get emotional watching this , especially since I recently spoke with RICK WAKEMAN about his friendship with JON LORD.
Incredible voice, technique and talent.
Tienes toda la razón, la voz de este monstruo musical es excepcional. Su agudo pocos lo han superado.
Unbelievable performance… my god 😳😳😳 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I was lucky enough to attend his concert with my brother and 12 year old daughter, in Bexhill, UK on November 2019. It has been an unforgettable experience...
This was an unbelievably special emotional moment, lost for words❤️🙏RIP MR LORD
Wow! His voice surprised me - he’s a master!
This was the perfect amount of emotion I think. Nothing soppy about this. It was real. If you see the intro to this song where Glenn Hughes speaks about how he and Jon wrote this song alone in the studio you will understand. It was something he needed to get out at the time he said. I am sure singing this song on this occasion brought back all those emotions again. You can't fake that. This was as raw as John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band album. All the hurt and pain needed to get out. Drugs and addiction are only temporary relief that can lead you down a dark road. Glenn is a very real and honest person if you have seen any interviews with him. It was emotionally touching to see him honour Jon like this. A great tribute.
A world class performance by Glenn Hughes but also hard on the edge of being soppy/too much. His voice however is in unbelievable shape, what a truly great talent.
I'm a huge fan of Glenn Hughes but I agree completely. Although I'm inclined to give him a pass on the maybe a bit too thick syrup just cause of what the occasion was. If there is an appropriate night for that that was it. As a proud Canadian I should put Geddy Lee on top just he has keys too if nothing else but for style Glenn Hughes all the way. For a guy I've never seen without a simple P Bass and never without a pick hes a fantastic bass player and his singing matches it. And to do both together? That's not easy. My brother can change keys on the fly and sing the lead but if we swap axes not so easy. Never figured out exactly why but bass and lead vocals seems harder. Not near so many who are good at it.
What an exceptional vocalist! Man I SURE DO MISS TRAPEZE!
this was the highlight of a wonderful evening
Esse cara e maravilhoso, como cantor, compositor e ser humano.a primeira vez, que vi um vídeo dele foi 1986. Que deus te de muitos anos de vida.
Maybe you better never realize, how many people are touched in behind... just like a blind man crying...
Thank you Sir !
Thank you for the wonderful performance of this beautiful Song! Allways in my Heart.
Das ist absolut unglaublich. Was Glenn Hughes hier bietet, ist nicht von dieser Welt. Bin voll den Tränen gerührt. Sie rennen an meinen Wangen herunter. Für mich ist Glenn nicht nur ein ausgezeichneter Bassist sondern einer der besten Sänger der Welt. Zu diesem Anlass passte diese Darbietung, die wohl von niemand anderen so einzigartig gesungen werden kann, wie die berühmte "Faust auf's Auge"!!! Jon Lord wäre sehr stolz gewesen. Ich bin es auf alle Fälle!!!
Ich auch. Vermiss dich Jon! 🤘🤗😭❤
Probably for me And Trust Me....I was there as one the team ......Glenn delivered,,,,as he has HAS ALWAYS delivered......and despite all the references to his addictions.......IF I could have a moment in my career to express my Gratitude to a man that I have adored for years.....this was the moment. This was rock and roll and when you still have this ability to deliver years later.......Then you've either got a great career as an artist and gravitas or you are schmuck......the you'll need to accept that GO GLENN...X
Какая экспрессия! Какой вокал! Так может только Хьюз!Вместе с Deep Purple он навсегда вписал себя в историю!!! 👏👏👏👍👌
Incredible man and musician. God Speed Jon. Glen is amazing.
Glenn Hughes é o melhor esse cara é um gênio tanto tocando como cantando
Big soul-Big voice.,king music .
Glenn I love you! Amazing song with amazing singer
Tears in my eyes !
in my eyes too !
No words about... absolutely amazing
O brasil ama vc!
Monstro sagrado
БРАВО!
Grande glen desde chile
Inacreditável..........................
te amoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo glenn fan numero 1
Greatness at the edge of Kitsch
Surprising version of yet another great song from one of my favorite purple vinyls.
Fucking amazing, I share this with any and everyone.
Glenn proves deep purple had the best vocalists in rock history.
ian, david, glenn, dio
dio....?
yeah, Dio was never in DP. Also Turner was average.
Sure
The one ever, forever Glenn till I live. love him só much😄😅😅😅😅😅
Awesome
Awesome!!!!!
Incredibile ❤️
3:50 so emotional, im crying
Glenn channels Jon, amazing version of this.
Woowwwww
Direto de Deus!!!!
Wow..
The real voice of Purple
chillss!!
The One. 💕💕💕
Glen Hughes adored and loved Jon Lord This is his tribute to Jon and is a world class performance I think As a DP fan from the beginning as band
He had to leave the band because of Ian Gillan For the same reason Richie always left the band Always because of Ian Gillan
Glen Hughes was so much better I think Beautifull tribute this for Jon...
Who are you saying had to leave the band because of Ian Gillan, besides Ritchie Blackmore?
No, Ian Gillan had nothing to do with it, because he and Glenn were never in the band simultaneously. During the 1976 tour, Glenn and guitarist Tommy Bolin both had serious drug problems that began to have a profoundly adverse effect on the quality of the live performances as well as the interpersonal dynamic within the band, so on the night of the last gig of the tour the other band members decided to call it quits. When Deep Purple later reformed in the 1980's, it was the Mark 2.0 version of the band with Ian Gillan. By that time, Glenn had moved on to other projects.
@@Daniel-415-Ponce Ian much more class also more ability.
@@martysherwood8853
Ian Gillan lost his distinctive singing voice and his hard rock scream years ago, whereas Glenn Hughes is one of the very few singers of his generation who sounds just as good today as he did decades ago.
per fortuna io c'ero !!!
Te amoooooo A
And then the whole band kicks in during „Owed to G“
👏👏👏💐
❤❤❤❤
This sounds like a James Bond theme . JMO
A "Bond" song
He's good but I really don't like his voice going too high
Охуеть ... Вот это исполнение! Я поражён ...
Eddy murphy from the band sexual choclate could do this cover?
Ur stupid
Kkkkkkkk
No!! Kkkkkkk
Great Eddie and Arsenio!!!
GH = Whitney Houston + Stevie Wonder
По-моему Гленн переборщил своими попытками превратиться в соул певицу. А ведь песня без всех этих трюков - шедевр, включая следующую за ней инструментальную композицию, которую it's a f... shame не сыграли, оставив песню незавершенной. Пойду-ка лучше поставлю старую добрую пластинку Come Taste... и насладюсь оригиналом.
I think in some way Michael Jackson copied him.
Ugh, I grew up worshipping Hughes-Purple vocals. Always thought Coverdale was sub-par. Now I cringe when Hughes opens his trap, can listen to Coverdale all day.
The original recording is so much better. This performance was disappointing. No feeling to it. At least I can listen to the studio version.
I so wish either Glenn or Bruce Dickinson could replace Ian Gillan. He should've retired after Perfect Strangers. He just can't sing and it's very uncomfortable to watch him struggle with that pinched and shaky voice (and body tremors).
Whay a pitty to ruin such a nice song with that "aaaa" high pitch screaming of his...and his eccentric and euphorical style in general in the past few decaded...so iritating.....as are all those who find something artistic in that screaming and euphoria...no art there....he s so much better without it...