@@TheWossa I Love Lazy. BUT .. trust me ..I'm a purple fan from the 60s. I'm 65 years old. There is another version of Lazy that is superior to the original. If you want to be blown away, find the Jimmy Barnes/Joe Bonamassa version of Lazy. It will blow your mind!
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". Also like "Child In Time", "Highway Star", "Woman From Tokyo", "Lazy", "Fireball", Speed King", etc.
This is one of my favorite rock groups of all time. Space Trucking is one of my favorites by them. If you ain't tappin' your feet to this, you gotta be dead! 🤣🤣🤣
Ah, thank you, Jamel, for this priceless trip down memory lane! I can't tell you how many times I pushed this album into the 8-track player in my '64 Grand Prix and the pedal hit the metal and that 426 V8 did what it was meant to do. 😅 Great times.
1970 or 71 I bought tickets to see Deep Purple but it got cancelled the day of the show because the stage was deemed unsafe! They had so many 4x12 stacks of speakers and amps that the set up folks said no way! Ended up going to a neighboring state to actually see them! Was awesome!!
I first heard this on Made in Japan and Ian Gillan said its if space travel and trucking came together. I love Made in Japan version, its even more out there.
I Think they broke the record held by Blue Cheer for the worlds loudest rock band. Blue Cheer was famous for their wall of sound. A wall of speakers covering the stage.
Yeah The way they got the guitar and the organ divided up on left channel and right channel on this is awesome on this. I was listening to this just last night on my JBL 710 speakers 800 W each and it’s freaking awesome
I've always wondered why their records put Jon Lord's organ on the right and Blackmore's guitar on the left. On stage they where always the other way around.
@@gotham61 yeah however on my JBL party box app I can switch my speakers so I can move the Organ to the left and guitar to the right if I want too. But that Old kind of mixing sounds good where they got the sound separated like that and the speakers are about 10 to 12 feet apart from each other or you can really hear the sound divided up in stereo like that. Just like a lot of the old Van Halen with a guitar came through one channel of the stereo in the bass came through the other side mainly email as a base guitar Came through both channels.
This was the classic lineup for DP. Ian Gillam on vocals, Ian Paice on drums, Jon Lord on Keys, Ritchie Blackmore on guitar Roger Glover on bass. MUST do Highway Star and Woman From Tokyo.
If you want Deep Purple with cow bell try the song You Fool No One. That song is pretty much ALL cow bell, and Ian Paice’s drumming makes this sound simplistic.
A lot of people don't understand that much of the "heavy" character was supplied by keyboardist Jon Lord. He was one of the first to run his keyboards through big guitar amplifiers. The opening riff is basically Jon Lord, with Roger Glover supplying the low end on bass. You don't hear guitarist Richie Blackmore until the singing starts.
Love love LOVE this band! Great reaction, brother - you were really letting the music take you where it took us. Now, besides every track on this album, check out the prior two records, Fireball and In Rock, for more amped up savage excellence.
Just love that nasty keyboard tone. Jon Lord was running his Hammond through a Marshall amp instead of a Leslie. He called it "unleashing the Beast". Great track from a great album.
In my first car I put in a pioneer stereo system, it was amazing until this tape got stuck in the cassette player. I listened to it for a year before I yanked it out!! Great memories…😊
You put this on in the car and as it gets better and better and you go faster and faster and next thing you know you’re getting a coupon from the nice State Trooper kind of song !
Excellent reaction!! I've been waiting to see the song be reacted to, so glad it was you!!💯🎼😊 The only way to hear this song is. LOUD.LOUD . Grew up in the 70s drove many neighbors crazy playing this album 🎧😎
And for real-- go listen to the other two amazing tracks on that album, Highway Star, Smoke On The Water. This is my favorite driving album! Love your show still! Three years listening 😘
''No One Came'' off Fireball is the most underrated, underplayed DP songs in their catalog and I'm wondering if it's just because it's one of the few that's not guitar riff driven. 'In Rock' had ''Into the Fire'' and ''Bloodsucker'' and they might be worth a look in sometime as well.
One of the best rock drummers ,to include the band also
Fun fact, Ian Gillan the lead singer was the voice on the original soundtrack of Jesus Christ Superstar. Insane voice
HE was SO GOOD in that role!! :)
... Ian Paice is a monster on drums!! ...Unfortunately, many people don't really notice! For me he has been number 1 since 1969!!! 🥁🥁🥁 Thank You
Me, my friends in my 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury. Windows down, flying down the highway with this in the
8-track.
No air conditioning, but cool non the less.
Same here except in my 65/66 Mustang fastback.
Ian Paice is one of the most underrated drummers in rock and roll.
Amen!
For real! My ‘71 Purple Sparkle Slingerlands are sort of my homage to him. Unbelievable single strokes, that Ian.
PARA MI IAN PAICE ES EL
MÁS GRANDE DE TODOS!!!
not in my house. He's rated #1!
Everyone in the group is an all-star. They remind me of Yes.
That whole album is fire;!!
Highway Star!!!
FACTS!!!
No shit. Beginning to end is rocking. Highway Star, smoke on the water. This one and Lazy which is my favorite.
@@TheWossa I Love Lazy. BUT .. trust me ..I'm a purple fan from the 60s. I'm 65 years old. There is another version of Lazy that is superior to the original. If you want to be blown away, find the Jimmy Barnes/Joe Bonamassa version of Lazy. It will blow your mind!
Deep Purple is one of my all time favs. So many great classics not the least of which is "Hush". More Deep Purple Jamel!
Hush is my absolute favourite DP
Not their song. Belongs to Joe South
@@kimchristianson9134 I knew it was somebody else’s but didn’t know who, still, it’s my favourite song that they’ve done
@mikeywid … YES!!
I don't like Hush. It's boring like shit.
"If they've got cowbell, I'm gonna lose my mind." 🤣 *Love* your channel, J.! You're an authentically good human.
More cowbell. 🙃
😅 I know right !?😁
He has a fever, and the only cure is more cowbell.
@@Howdyall 💯🤣
@@csedrivers2850 You can _never_ have enough cowbell.
They have what is in my opinion the greatest live album ever "Made In Japan"
1973 Deep Purple was the biggest band in the world in gate receipts and lps sold. Then they did it again in 1984.
Love this song. Been listening to it for at least fifty years, and it hasn't aged at all. Me, on the other hand... LOL
Really how did we outage our own music? Lol lol lol
Deep Purple, Rock gods, everyone of them at the top of their game on this album.
Every member in Deep Purple is Excellent, as an ex-keyboardist they blow my mind 🤯
Jon Lord was amazing. RIP.
That distorted organ! Nothing like it. You're right, those drums were awesome. Also loved that stuttery guitar solo. So tight!
Oh back in the day! Loved so many bands in those days!
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". Also like "Child In Time", "Highway Star", "Woman From Tokyo", "Lazy", "Fireball", Speed King", etc.
This is one of my favorite rock groups of all time. Space Trucking is one of my favorites by them. If you ain't tappin' your feet to this, you gotta be dead! 🤣🤣🤣
Listen to "Made in Japan" for live versions of this and "Smoke on the Water". That whole album is an amazing compilation of the best of Deep Purple.
Ah, thank you, Jamel, for this priceless trip down memory lane! I can't tell you how many times I pushed this album into the 8-track player in my '64 Grand Prix and the pedal hit the metal and that 426 V8 did what it was meant to do. 😅 Great times.
Ian Paice is one AMAZNG drummer! Obviously...
"Boy, if they woulda had cowbell in here I probably woulda ran through the wall." AWESOME!
Music was my thing in the 70s most of its music was phenomenal This was the early 70s Jamel i wish you could have lived it with me.
That's one of my favorite rock songs EVER!
I see that this one brought out the Stank Face Maximus…as it should!
One of the best from the 70's. Thanks Jamel👍👍
Saw them in Long Beach in the 70’s, they were so freaking loud my head hurt. 👍🏽😎 Good Times
1970 or 71 I bought tickets to see Deep Purple but it got cancelled the day of the show because the stage was deemed unsafe! They had so many 4x12 stacks of speakers and amps that the set up folks said no way! Ended up going to a neighboring state to actually see them! Was awesome!!
Awesome reaction. This song HYPES me up. The drumming is effing HOT.
Thank you for doing Space Truckin!!!!! By far my favorite Deep Purple song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the great reactions brother!!!!!!
You are the man, Jamal! Love, love, love your channel, Space Truckin’, and you. It’s an awesome open road driving song.
Deep purple in top ten my all time list!!
I first heard this on Made in Japan and Ian Gillan said its if space travel and trucking came together. I love Made in Japan version, its even more out there.
Oh hell yeah! Now we're rockin'!
I Think they broke the record held by Blue Cheer for the worlds loudest rock band. Blue Cheer was famous for their wall of sound. A wall of speakers covering the stage.
HIGHWAY STAR BY DEEP PURPLE
Live version!
All right now. Love the riff, the drum solo. Fun fun song.
Yeah The way they got the guitar and the organ divided up on left channel and right channel on this is awesome on this. I was listening to this just last night on my JBL 710 speakers 800 W each and it’s freaking awesome
I've always wondered why their records put Jon Lord's organ on the right and Blackmore's guitar on the left. On stage they where always the other way around.
@@gotham61 yeah however on my JBL party box app I can switch my speakers so I can move the Organ to the left and guitar to the right if I want too. But that Old kind of mixing sounds good where they got the sound separated like that and the speakers are about 10 to 12 feet apart from each other or you can really hear the sound divided up in stereo like that. Just like a lot of the old Van Halen with a guitar came through one channel of the stereo in the bass came through the other side mainly email as a base guitar Came through both channels.
This was the classic lineup for DP. Ian Gillam on vocals, Ian Paice on drums, Jon Lord on Keys, Ritchie Blackmore on guitar Roger Glover on bass. MUST do Highway Star and Woman From Tokyo.
This entire album is awesome! One of my favorite groups of this era.....would skip school, wait for parents to leave and then hit the Hi-Fi.......
Watching you headbang and mime the screaming chorus to this incredible early Metal song is truly a joy to behold. Thank you so much, Jamel. 🖤🤍❤️
I saw these guys live in 1972, fantastic concert!
Rock out, baby! Love your music reactions ❤!
Look at you. Getting all excited over a reaction. 😊🎉
I do so enjoy watching you wrap up in and embrace music from my youth. Stay positive brother.
One of the best bands on ALL the planets!
If you want Deep Purple with cow bell try the song You Fool No One. That song is pretty much ALL cow bell, and Ian Paice’s drumming makes this sound simplistic.
I got so depressed when I left my 8-track of Machine Head in the car and the heat streached-out the tape. Thanks for playing it.
Saw them in the mid 70’s- stood by the stage by a wall of speakers. Couldn’t hear well for about 3 days- so worth it 😂
980K, baby! Rock on Jamel!
🤘🏾
Check out the live version of Space Truckin on their album Made in Japan.
A lot of people don't understand that much of the "heavy" character was supplied by keyboardist Jon Lord. He was one of the first to run his keyboards through big guitar amplifiers. The opening riff is basically Jon Lord, with Roger Glover supplying the low end on bass. You don't hear guitarist Richie Blackmore until the singing starts.
SOOOOO great back to music reactions! I sure have missed it!
Great old "Classic Rock" song from the early 70s.
Thanks Jamel
It's always been that bass in this song that gets my attention.
DEEP PURPLA LA BANDA DE MI ❤
LOVE SPACE TRUCKIN'!!! This whole ALBUM is FIRE, JAMEL!!! :) ENJOY!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for letting it roll!
My childhood favorite, And I bought the CD so I can still listen! Ha! I’m 66…❤️❤️❤️
Love love LOVE this band! Great reaction, brother - you were really letting the music take you where it took us. Now, besides every track on this album, check out the prior two records, Fireball and In Rock, for more amped up savage excellence.
For cowbells you need to do "You Fool No One" by Deep Purple ;-)
STR8 BANGER!!!!
Fire of the hottest variety. Hotter than the sun. 😊
As a Space Age baby, can really appreciate. Grew up with this.😊
Just love that nasty keyboard tone. Jon Lord was running his Hammond through a Marshall amp instead of a Leslie. He called it "unleashing the Beast". Great track from a great album.
Great reaction thanks 🎉
Je ne m en lasse pas 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Prob my fav Purple song.. !
Ian Paice the drummer is a GREAT drummer. The last original member of the group still in it and the only member who played on every Deep Purple album.
Oh man...cowbell would be a great addition to this!!! hahahahaha!!!
Appreciate you brother, and glad to see you are back to music reactions. Missed one of my favorite reactors.
This whole album... Machine Head has no bad tracks! Top 10 for me!
Hell yes bro! I took a young dude to see them and Alice cooper preform a couple of years ago almost brew the top of his head off😁
In my first car I put in a pioneer stereo system, it was amazing until this tape got stuck in the cassette player. I listened to it for a year before I yanked it out!! Great memories…😊
So glad to see you doing music reactions again!
The whole album is pure FIRE!
You put this on in the car and as it gets better and better and you go faster and faster and next thing you know you’re getting a coupon from the nice State Trooper kind of song !
This was the first album I ever bought!
Awesome choice 🎉
Thank you brother
Look for When A Blind Man Cries. It's on the extended version of this album.
It's hard to believe that you have never heard Space Truckin at some point in your life. I have heard it a thousand times
Great reaction 👍. Please try Rainbow Stargazer, or Light in the black next time.
This song always reminds me of a "reel to reel" tape machine, because that's how i first heard it!
first band to ever have its own private jetliner
Good to see you back to tunes!
Excellent reaction!! I've been waiting to see the song be reacted to, so glad it was you!!💯🎼😊 The only way to hear this song is. LOUD.LOUD . Grew up in the 70s drove many neighbors crazy playing this album 🎧😎
Oh I just looked it up I found it. ❤
Your officially a Head Banger now my guy 🎉....Welcome to the Classics \m/
Good to see you back!
Great reaction!
And for real-- go listen to the other two amazing tracks on that album, Highway Star, Smoke On The Water.
This is my favorite driving album!
Love your show still! Three years listening 😘
Awesome tune, J. 😎
Another great album from way back when
Everyone one brings it on this, especially the two Ians; Paice on drums and Gillian on vocals.
I had that album. Heard it at alot of parties back in the 70's and with my sister. Loved Smoke On The Water!
''No One Came'' off Fireball is the most underrated, underplayed DP songs in their catalog and I'm wondering if it's just because it's one of the few that's not guitar riff driven. 'In Rock' had ''Into the Fire'' and ''Bloodsucker'' and they might be worth a look in sometime as well.
Check the France 2005 video version... beautiful.
Missed these music reactions 😊 ty
This Album to me was they’re best!
Deep Purple Hold On
Back when we thought we would be traveling to the moon and other planets. Great tune, the entire album is awesome.