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The GREATEST Ritchie Blackmore Solo?

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  • @stratmister009
    @stratmister009 2 года назад +131

    there is no perfect Blackmore solo, they're ALL perfect!

    • @andrejz8954
      @andrejz8954 8 месяцев назад +2

      Man on the silver mountain and 16th century greensleves (studio) for me

  • @mattmurray517
    @mattmurray517 2 года назад +226

    Always good to see Ritchie get some love. The man gets a fraction of what he deserves

    • @studio-flash
      @studio-flash Год назад

      Don’t agree

    • @Guitarzan8
      @Guitarzan8 Год назад +7

      He gets a fraction of what he thinks he deserves.

    • @jimmccloud3089
      @jimmccloud3089 Год назад +4

      Finally someone recognizes the song "Lazy"! AND the best Blackmore lead of all time. That lead shaped the way I wanted to play. I have spent 50 years attempting to play it with Richies feel and still have not done it. Another one on the same theme I feel is Steve Morse "Blood Sucking Leaches" Man what a great batch of riffs in that song!! Just love those sassy kind of scales.

    • @john-di1mz
      @john-di1mz Год назад +10

      Agree 110%....for my money this man was and remains the greatest electric guitar player in the past 70 years....not to take anything away from Gilmour... but Blackmore was in a different Galaxy....and still is....hey and Tim Pierce ain't too bad either by GOD...👍👍

    • @carnivaltym
      @carnivaltym Год назад

      Oh, that's not entirely fair - guitarists the world over love his playing BUT as anyone in the industry will tell you, the man is IMPOSSIBLE to work with and basically he's been shunned by promoters and muso's alike since the Rainbow days.
      Idk man, I never met the guy and they say exactly the same things about Johnny Winter but he was an absolute gentleman when I met him...then again, I wasn't personally doing business with him.

  • @hawg427
    @hawg427 2 года назад +103

    Jon Lord on the organ made Blackmore's solo even better 😃

    • @bobvines00
      @bobvines00 2 года назад +8

      Ritchie loved playing to/with Jon's organ.

    • @OtherTheDave
      @OtherTheDave 2 года назад +11

      Jon Lord on the organ makes everything better.

    • @anthonycrook1987
      @anthonycrook1987 2 года назад +2

      agreed, and dual unison leads works btw keys and gtr, better than two gtrs, to me. just wish I would have used an over drive pedal for grind instead of buying faux Leslie boxes.

    • @davemish4163
      @davemish4163 2 года назад +3

      That entire mark II lineup was amazing, contrary to what Blackmore thought.

    • @MinorCirrus
      @MinorCirrus 2 года назад +3

      The back and forth between those two is the pinnacle of classic rock epicness.

  • @jeffbauer3425
    @jeffbauer3425 Год назад +29

    Ritchie's solo on 'Highway star' from 'made in Japan ' is so raw and superb , yet even Ritchie himself has never played it like that ever again .

    • @suthaharkrisnan2060
      @suthaharkrisnan2060 Месяц назад

      There are a lot of great solos..I feel the solo on Eyes of the World" is pretty awesome but it doesn't get any mention at all.Give it a listen

  • @georgemorley5926
    @georgemorley5926 Год назад +5

    From Australia , The great legendary Ritchie Blackmore , true guitar God, Peace from down under.

  • @edsterling5258
    @edsterling5258 2 года назад +105

    'Gates of Babylon' will forever be my #1 Blackmore solo. Brilliant, beautiful, magic.

    • @georgebarry8640
      @georgebarry8640 2 года назад +8

      I soooooooooooooooooooooooooo agree. I was playing a gig many,many years ago..and Blackmore walked in. Long story short..I asked him about "Gates"...specifically, what scale did he use. He said "I just did this" and impersonatted playing on a neck. Frankly, it was a useless answer. I am certain he knew that. Like Page, He doesn't like to "reveal" anything. And further, if you hang with him..he has to be "right" about pretty much everything. Really not much fun.

    • @pkflash2004
      @pkflash2004 2 года назад +5

      @@georgebarry8640 Gates of Babylon is also my favourite solo but I think that is just as much because of the music as a whole aswell as for the guitar part itself. The drums and keyboards really set the mood and add to the drama. What makes this quite different from other Blackmore solos is that rather than sticking to one key/ scale he plays through the chord changes using relevant modes at crucial points. His tone and frequent switches between neck and bridge pickups and use of the tremolo arm also adds to the beauty. I think the solo bits from Lazy are very technically demanding and highlight some of his motifs and ideas he often mixes in other solos. Similarly Child in Time is also very technical (and fast!) and his style is so identifiable. When Ritchie plays the songs live he never plays the same thing twice as evidenced on live recordings of both DP and Rainbow. I remember seeing him play on three consecutive nights on a tour and it was always exciting to see what he would improvise each night. On the middle night of the three dates you could tell that he wasn't inspired/ something was wrong - solos were short, the set was cut short and they didn't come back onstage for even one encore. The next night was completely different, really phenomenal playing and showmanship, three separate encores and a guitar sacrifice at the end! Ritchie is definitely the reason I wanted to pick up a guitar.

    • @deeppurpleinisolation
      @deeppurpleinisolation Год назад +6

      It’s great, and I would add - Stargazer, Child In Time, Highway Star, Burn, Mistreated, Stormbringer, Hold On, Black Masquerade.

    • @hunhan875
      @hunhan875 Год назад +3

      Absolutely, that solo is beyond its time, technically and emotionally amazing.

    • @rumoursduo
      @rumoursduo Год назад +1

      Great, great solo. Just wish they had put it higher in the mix, or release a remix to fix that.

  • @robcostigan8757
    @robcostigan8757 2 года назад +115

    IMO, a perfect solo from a perfect album. To me, Machinehead is desert island worthy. Every track - killer.

    • @jibicusmaximus4827
      @jibicusmaximus4827 2 года назад +3

      agreed!

    • @bradmodd7856
      @bradmodd7856 2 года назад +1

      They were hot then, but Lazy always feels like lazy songwriting to me, just the same melody recycled from a thousand blues songs..the blues is one song over and over for the most part, rock and roll is infinitely more sophisticated

    • @deeppurpleinisolation
      @deeppurpleinisolation Год назад

      @@bradmodd7856 Lazy has always been my least favourite of Purples well known songs. You’re right, it’s basically just a jam session, which is what I suppose some people like about it.

    • @wheelie63
      @wheelie63 Год назад

      @@bradmodd7856 disagree............ it is a triumphant song with a GREAT lead...........as well demonstrated here.

  • @andreasjohansson1990
    @andreasjohansson1990 2 года назад +59

    Awesome! My favourite guitar solo of all time is Blackmores solo on ”Child in Time” from the ”Made in Japan” record. Absolutely killer guitarplaying, filled with energy.

    • @user-lo5lg3tf2k
      @user-lo5lg3tf2k 2 года назад +3

      Agree

    • @andisubomil1600
      @andisubomil1600 Год назад +2

      ... there are so many. Don't forget 'Light in the black' , 'Speed King' 'Hard lovin' man','Highway Star'etc...mind blowing!

    • @simonheathcote4173
      @simonheathcote4173 Год назад +1

      Spot on

  • @94xjrgodown2
    @94xjrgodown2 2 года назад +75

    Ritchie was always an amazing rhythm player as well, which is often overlooked. Also his slide playing was phenomenal as well. His influence on who came after cannot be understated.

    • @mikaelbiilmann6826
      @mikaelbiilmann6826 Год назад +1

      OMG, he is so precise on slide! It's amazing to listen to!

    • @67goldtops
      @67goldtops Год назад

      Blackmore was an amazing rhythm player??!! Bro, you're a bit late for April fool's jokes.

    • @1cedcoffee
      @1cedcoffee 6 месяцев назад

      @@67goldtops he could absolutely play the best rhythm guitar parts if he wanted to, unfortunately he found playing rhythm boring and thus hated it

    • @67goldtops
      @67goldtops 6 месяцев назад

      @@1cedcoffee Oh, I see. Blackmore COULD play "the best rhythm parts." That, of course, is "if he wanted to." He simply CHOSE not to. Yeah, THAT'S it! Cool story, bro.

    • @Martsapso21
      @Martsapso21 21 день назад

      @@67goldtops Blackmore was a session player before Deep Purple. Of course he was an amazing rhythm guitar player.

  • @hyperboogie
    @hyperboogie 2 года назад +91

    Ritchie is the main reason I picked up the guitar. Purple to me is among the greatest bands ever and Ritchie among the finest guitarists to ever walk the earth. I personally love them even more than Zeppelin and I *REALLY* love Zeppelin.
    My favorite Ritchie solo - "Spanish archer" is actually from their later period. It is in a single word - *perfect!*

    • @Drakkar6163
      @Drakkar6163 2 года назад +4

      I love early 70s blackmore but on spanish archer he was really on fire

    • @novakingood3788
      @novakingood3788 2 года назад +2

      Spanish Archer is a joke name for being fired from your job, i.e. getting the 'elbow' (El Bow) as it's known in the UK. Is 'getting the elbow' used in the States?

    • @novakingood3788
      @novakingood3788 2 года назад +1

      @Busta Speeker As I mentioned, it's probably not used outside the UK, but it's definitely a joke euphemism for being sacked or just generally being removed from a group, organisation, etc.
      An example might be, "He was a useless worker so he was given the elbow", would translate into, "He was a useless worker so he was given the old Spanish Archer". It's a pretty weak sort of joke tbh, but maybe Ritchie was referring to all the musicians he gave the elbow to during his career.

    • @novakingood3788
      @novakingood3788 2 года назад

      @Busta Speeker Lol! Too true!

    • @bobfreeburg4706
      @bobfreeburg4706 2 года назад +3

      The solo from Spanish Archer absolutely ROCKS! !!! Ritchie is on fire.

  • @frankenes1227
    @frankenes1227 2 года назад +44

    50 years later, still haven’t gotten sick of this record. Particularly this song !

  • @RickBeato
    @RickBeato 2 года назад +294

    Sounds killer Tim!🔥🔥🔥

    • @andrewt248
      @andrewt248 2 года назад +22

      So many boomer bends! 😂🤣💀

    • @timpierceguitar
      @timpierceguitar  2 года назад +44

      @@andrewt248 I am playing Ultra Luxurious Boomer Bends, for sure :)

    • @murfbass
      @murfbass 2 года назад +13

      @@andrewt248 Blackmore blasted boomer bends beyond all believable bounds.

    • @bryanwilliams3665
      @bryanwilliams3665 2 года назад +9

      @@timpierceguitar Well done on capturing the 'Spirit' of Blackmores Solo. As well as being a 'trailblazer ' on guitar, he is an incredibly complex individual, being moody, intolerant of fools, highly intellectual ,and with a highly developed sense of Dry Humor.

    • @bryanwilliams3665
      @bryanwilliams3665 2 года назад +8

      Too Right Rick B!.. Love you to do an Interview with Ritchie Blackmore. No Show there I'd think?.. Might have some Joy with Tony Iommi though. He's a good buddy of Brian May and similar warm personality.. That Interview would be treasure (like all yours are )

  • @zentatonic
    @zentatonic 2 года назад +48

    His solos on the Perfect Strangers album are so underrated. Sublime.

    • @jaysantos536
      @jaysantos536 2 года назад +2

      Lazy is the best.

    • @mechanic6682
      @mechanic6682 Год назад +2

      I saw them during that tour when I was 15. Best concert ever. Of course I was tripping balls.

    • @lastguy8613
      @lastguy8613 Год назад

      Playing 2 notes for the main riff was pretty too

  • @user-gz7vv6uu7b
    @user-gz7vv6uu7b 2 года назад +70

    Ritchie got so much great stuff out there. My personal favorite though is "Stargazer". Man what a riff, what a solo. And RJ Dio on vocals.

    • @petermontgomery8707
      @petermontgomery8707 2 года назад +6

      The fact that nobody pulled you up for not mentioning cozy’s drums says everything about those two performances

    • @rakashe1
      @rakashe1 2 года назад

      I also hear "child in time" and "sail away"in the same solo.

    • @athenianheretic3395
      @athenianheretic3395 Год назад +3

      @@petermontgomery8707 Cozy was a monster in this record.

    • @Turquoise636
      @Turquoise636 Год назад

      @@rakashe1
      What do you mean by that?

    • @rakashe1
      @rakashe1 Год назад

      @@Turquoise636 influences

  • @latheofheaven1017
    @latheofheaven1017 2 года назад +43

    100% agree Tim, this is the best solo Blackmore ever played. Absolutely inspired, and his playing was so fluid. And the rest of the band were grooving so well too.

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 2 года назад +1

      @@bobsaturday4273 Yes.

    • @oatnoid
      @oatnoid 2 года назад

      Points for your screen name.

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 2 года назад

      Lathe of Heaven - Gates of Babylon called and, well… you know…

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 года назад +1

      For me there are many great leads from Ritchie . Highway star 4 me

  • @buddadee4738
    @buddadee4738 2 года назад +36

    Made in Japan line up was the best. The different versions of the same songs (from different nights) shows how much they were jamming/improvising solos etc - so free but so tight.

    • @johnmarshall3903
      @johnmarshall3903 2 года назад +5

      One of the best guitar sounds of all time

    • @Innerspace100
      @Innerspace100 2 года назад +1

      @@johnmarshall3903 Yes!

    • @Martos59
      @Martos59 Год назад +1

      @@johnmarshall3903 I think the best live guitar tone bar none. The power of the chords in highway star or strange kind of woman is unlike any Strat sound I’ve ever heard… just a huge powerful behemoth!! And his playing has that Pete Townsend explosiveness and superb soloing full of passion and intensity.

    • @tunnel1
      @tunnel1 Год назад

      Not a guitarist, have friends who are , who went to Berkeley, explained to me why his solo on Made In Japan “ Lazy” was Blackmore best .

  • @dougsaroma
    @dougsaroma 2 года назад +14

    Glenn Hughes as the second vocalist is just insane. Nobody is better. He still sings like he did in the 70s, so much great material.

  • @ChucksterOLove
    @ChucksterOLove 2 года назад +27

    Great video! Richie gets overlooked because he brilliance is so subtle. He was also one of the first rock guitarists to bring in Middle Eastern influences as well (Gates of Babylon, Stargazer).
    Between Deep Purple and Rainbow, Blackmore's body of work is as deep as Mariana's Trench... 🤘

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 года назад +2

      Agree chuckster

    • @repetitivemotion
      @repetitivemotion Год назад +2

      So right, Blackmore is such a versatile guitarist. From Lazy to Burn to Stargazer and then Gates of Babylon. He is amazing

    • @milosdunjic8718
      @milosdunjic8718 Год назад +1

      @@repetitivemotion let’s not forget his masterful folk-rock work with his wife Candice Night in last 25 years … so much good stuff there in Blackmore’s Night too, although much different

    • @repetitivemotion
      @repetitivemotion Год назад +1

      @@milosdunjic8718 I agree. I seen a few BN shows

  • @rolandmengedoth2191
    @rolandmengedoth2191 2 года назад +10

    Deep Purple and Black Sabbath was my entry into Rock Music when i was 14 to 16 years old. 50 years ago !! Mr. Blackmoore is a totally underrated Player. Great playing Tim. Greetings from Germany.

  • @mauriciokohon9535
    @mauriciokohon9535 Год назад +3

    Nobody talks about Wasted Sunset but is one of the greatest Blackmore solo too !!! Good video thanks 🙏 😊

  • @jeffreyklebert4106
    @jeffreyklebert4106 Год назад +8

    His solo on The Painter on the early Deep Purple album is great as well. It was done live!

  • @brocluno01
    @brocluno01 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for bringing Ritchie back into the conversation 🙂
    For me it's "when a blind man cries". Mr Blackmore's phrasing matches the sentiment of the tune/song so well, that it's uncanny 👻

  • @williamandrews3648
    @williamandrews3648 2 года назад +5

    Always astonished at the absolute perciseness ?, of Ritchie Blackmore, never ever out of control, never over bends, never gets sloppy, more so than anyone I can think of

    • @zachariahwade8482
      @zachariahwade8482 Год назад

      Absolutely spot on in regards to this early 70’s Fireball, Machine Head, Made In Japan era.
      However by the late 70’s he was way less precise and verging on slop.
      I saw DP in 1984 and Blackmores playing was just flurries of disjointed notes and the tone was garbage

    • @AbbeyRoadkill1
      @AbbeyRoadkill1 Год назад

      *precision

  • @firemanmick
    @firemanmick 2 года назад +23

    Holy crap! If Tim Pierce finds this solo "demanding" what hope have we got!

  • @jorgehothypego4681
    @jorgehothypego4681 2 года назад +6

    Lazy is my favorite DP song, from my favorite DP album, from my favorite guitarist and solo. First time I read/hear a comment from Rick Beato regarding DP. Your playing is súperb, Tim. Your right about playing in Fm on the first fret!

  • @rdpurdom
    @rdpurdom 2 года назад +3

    In 1968 I went to my first Rick concert ever. It happened to be Goodbye Cream at the L.a. forum. The opening act happened to be This group DEEP PURPLE! The auditorium was pitch black. Then the blinding lights on the opening dinosaur chords of HUSH! I was hooked!

  • @patrickgribben2781
    @patrickgribben2781 Год назад +2

    Not only is it Ritchie's greatest solo it is one of the greatest solos by anyone ever.

  • @Unibabble
    @Unibabble 2 года назад +6

    "Machine head" was the first album I ever bought, "Made in Japan" was the second. I still love those albums! What a band!

  • @johnrichardson1867
    @johnrichardson1867 2 года назад +41

    The reason you love to play with this track is Ian Paice Swings his ass off. Without this drummer there would be NO Deep Purple he just makes everything Just Flow so effortlessly and make all the musicians around him better.

    • @mslenthall
      @mslenthall 2 года назад +8

      Absolutely. Ever present in Purple for over fifty years, he is astonishing. Still performing live at a high level at 73, Ian Paice should be recognised for his services to British Music.

    • @fusionfan6883
      @fusionfan6883 2 года назад +2

      Oh man I was literally thinking yesterday which, if any, drummers could have replaced the irreplaceable Ian Paice! This was prompted by my listening to one of my all time favourite bands Be Bop Deluxe (featuring the underrated guitar genius Bill Nelson). Simon Fox, the drummer would have been an interesting choice to replace Ian. The other drummer that would have brought something is Michael Shrieve ex of Santana. Both had incredible driving snare technique that is essential to Ian’s style. But so glad Ian is still killing it - to my mind the Burn album is his greatest moment in my humble opinion.

    • @johnrichardson1867
      @johnrichardson1867 2 года назад

      @@fusionfan6883 I agree with Burn was them at a high point, Ian brought White Snake to another level when he played with them. Irreplaceable for sure.

    • @jamestaunton8209
      @jamestaunton8209 2 года назад +1

      That ride cymbal is relentless

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 года назад +1

      @@johnrichardson1867 machine head in rock burn

  • @MackAxyzz
    @MackAxyzz 2 года назад +8

    'machine head' is one of the greatest rock albums ever...and 'lazy' is truly incredible 😎

  • @jimiclapton
    @jimiclapton 2 года назад +16

    Always loved Ritchie Blackmore's playing and musicianship. The way he infuses heavy rock with those classic influences and flourishes easily makes him one of the most inventive guitarists ever. Hard choice but my personal favourite RB solo is probably 'Kill The King'. Utterly mind-blowing!

    • @bobfreeburg4706
      @bobfreeburg4706 2 года назад

      I agree 100% that solo kills. Just proves R.B. is the best rock guitarist ever. He's a fucking MAN among boys.

    • @mattyoxide3650
      @mattyoxide3650 2 года назад

      Certainly pricked the ears of Yngwie.

    • @ibanmayo2
      @ibanmayo2 2 года назад

      Pity he's such a tool.

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 2 года назад +1

      Highway star . But loved many ,child In time ,gates of Babylon under the gun ,lost in hollywoid,spotlight kid death alley driver . I could keep going with Ritchie stuff

    • @repetitivemotion
      @repetitivemotion Год назад

      Kill the King! Yes! The cause of more speeding tickets than any other song, even more than Highway Star

  • @brettgarsed
    @brettgarsed 2 года назад +6

    Ritchie is the reason I play the guitar and I absolutely love everything he ever did but the solo that really stopped me in my tracks was the one from "Gates Of Babylon". I'd never heard Ritchie play over changes like that and he absolutely killed it. Such a pivotal musician in terms of the evolution of rock music and the electric guitar but he's never looked for recognition. Engimatic to the end.

    • @ae3062
      @ae3062 2 года назад

      Look in the mirror BG, you are an absolute monster!

  • @kidrengo
    @kidrengo 2 года назад +5

    Blackmore always seems to be pushing for something beyond what is expected. Guitar players respect that. His fans love it.

  • @davidt9841
    @davidt9841 2 года назад +12

    You’re a Monster, Tim! Seeing you do this brings back a Flood of memories! I’m quite sure Machine Head was the first album I ever purchased on my own! What a Classic! Keep on with your joyful self!!! 😄 👍🎸✌️

  • @ajguitarmusicstyles1215
    @ajguitarmusicstyles1215 2 года назад +9

    One of the greatest guitar solos of all time by the mighty Blackmore. Machine Head is definitely a top 10 rock album of all- time.

  • @audiobytestudio
    @audiobytestudio 2 года назад +2

    Great honor for one of the best. Ritchie‘s the reason why I started to play the guitar.

  • @markham56
    @markham56 2 года назад +4

    Agreed! I figured this out years ago but still have trouble perfectly executing it. What a monster player Ritchie Blackmore is!

  • @renecents
    @renecents 2 года назад +3

    How lovely to see Glenn Hughes get some love. Extraordinary musician. 👏👏👏👏

  • @RaulSanchez777
    @RaulSanchez777 2 года назад +8

    Lazy was one of the first deep purple songs I remember really obsessing over. Been awhile since I’ve heard it. Thanks, Tim 🙂

  • @guillermodelnoche
    @guillermodelnoche 2 года назад +27

    I’m a Perfect Strangers solo fan.
    Don’t tell Tim but I’m a huge fan too!

  • @stephanzobeley9443
    @stephanzobeley9443 2 года назад +8

    Hey Tim, great video as always. Ritchie was my teacher as well...I saw him with Rainbow 1976, the support act was an unknown band called AC/DC...He pushed me out of the way when he went offstage. I , 14 at the time, ran after him to his dressing room and could just peek inside before the door closed and security caught me. It was all black inside with a myriad of candles. 14 years later, when I was in Chaka Khan's band, I bumped into a totally wasted Jon Lord in the elevator in Vienna. Imagine you're in a lift with one of your heroes and he is so wasted, he can't talk. Sad. Really. And another one from nov '93. We were invited by the promoter of the Vienna Stadthalle, to come and see DP, as we played there the next night. The band came through the backstage hallway, went onstage and waited there for Ritchie, who leisurely strolled along the hallway with his girlfriend...two days later in Helsinki, he quit the band. But still he was one of my heroes and whenever I have to perform one of his solos, I am again in awe over his weird sense of phrasing, I mean where he puts his notes. That is still unique. He's a dick ,but bless him anyways😜

    • @MoreMeRecording
      @MoreMeRecording 2 года назад

      Like M Schenker: sometimes it's better to not meet our heroes and leave the mystique.

    • @stephanzobeley9443
      @stephanzobeley9443 2 года назад

      @@MoreMeRecording right you are

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 2 года назад

      On the opposite side of that coin, I met my favorite guitar player of all time (Jimmy Herring), and he was the nicest, most humble dude ever. Just wanted to point out that not all uber-talented artists are jerks by default. Silver linings…

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 2 года назад

      @@stevesheroan4131 - So true! I met John Petrucci before Dream Theater blew up and again eight years later and he was the same warm and humble dude. I met him again twelve years after that and he hadn’t changed a bit beyond the muscles and beard, neither of which seem to suit his personality, but I suppose that’s irrelevant.

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 2 года назад +1

      @@crusheverything4449 That’s so funny, I also went to a Jimmy Herring show about 12 years after I first met him. I got there early and sat near the stage (it was at a club where I play pretty often). Jimmy pointed at me and said “Didn’t I meet you at NAMM?”. Twelve years later he still remembered our brief encounter. Crazy!

  • @andywindes4968
    @andywindes4968 Год назад +3

    Really nice to "Lazy" getting some appreciation. This song is so much fun--the way Lord and Blackmore go back and forth. I wonder how many people were like me--bought Machine Head for "Smoke on the Water" and "Highway Star," but discovered that "Lazy" was the true jewel on the album. Also--anyone who has never heard "Deep Purple and the London Philharmonic Orchestra" should give it a listen. Blackmore's long solo on the album is among the best ever.

  • @naturfagstoff
    @naturfagstoff 10 месяцев назад +1

    Arguably one of the key moments of Deep Purple Mark II. A superb piece of heavy metal blues rock.

  • @RMGCBG
    @RMGCBG 2 года назад +10

    Saw the Machine Head tour, it was the most rocking show I’ve ever seen

    • @notgivennotgiven7776
      @notgivennotgiven7776 2 года назад

      Man I'm jealous

    • @BoogyWoogyCreep
      @BoogyWoogyCreep 2 года назад

      I was way too young for that tour but I did get to see them on the Perfect Strangers tour in 1985 at the St. Paul Civic Center. I was 18 years old and that show blew me away!

    • @RMGCBG
      @RMGCBG 2 года назад

      @@BoogyWoogyCreep that was an amazing tour also. Blackmore totally on fire for that tour!

  • @juanmanuelperez5684
    @juanmanuelperez5684 2 года назад +3

    Ritchie is awesome, playing and composing. For my personal taste he is my number 1 .. In different periods of his career, the bluesy songs, hard rock, neoclassical, the instrumentals, the poprock stuff .. so much there. Great video ! I enjoyed it so much, GREAT PLAYING Sir !!

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 2 года назад +5

    And tim that jam over the purple rythym section...you are richie blackmoreness!

  • @DaveRossignol
    @DaveRossignol Год назад +2

    Your awesome Tim. Have to agree - it’s Ritchie’s best solo. What a master. You sir play it so well and your love of this music shines like a diamond.

  • @mccloysong
    @mccloysong 9 месяцев назад +1

    MY GOD you nailed it. Blackmore is why I picked up the Strat in 1974. Thanks for bringing the well-deserved spotlight to him. And Made In Japan is basically Machine Head live

  • @craigmadden2435
    @craigmadden2435 2 года назад +4

    I am SO GLAD you recognise this song as a superb BLUES performance.

  • @TheLordLeviticus
    @TheLordLeviticus 2 года назад +3

    I don't understand why Tim does not have millions of followers! He is easily one of the best guitarists on RUclips. He is incredibly knowledgeable and humble

  • @michaelholland1189
    @michaelholland1189 2 года назад +3

    Machine Head was the first album I bought with my own pocket money in a store - as a cassette LOL - and I saw the band at Wembley Arena UK about 3 years later... second show I ever went to as a teen (Robin Trower at the same venue a week earlier was the first). A great summer. You really capture the bluesy melodic vibe of the soloing

  • @pedrorocha9722
    @pedrorocha9722 Год назад +1

    The work of Blackmore with DP in the 70's is amazing., but I gotta say, among many favorite moments, his solos in the first movement of the concerto for group and orchestra is so good.... And to see him play it in the tv broadcast is the best. All we have is the musician, no fireworks.

  • @hawg427
    @hawg427 2 года назад +3

    "Burn" was one of my favorites, around many others. I saw them live in 77 in Jacksonville, Fl. My First concert, my ears were ringing for 2 days. LOL Freaking loudest concert I have ever attended.

  • @pavichapin
    @pavichapin 2 года назад +4

    Been a Purple fan since 1969. My roommate had The Book of Taliesyn. Must have heard it at least 100 times. Some of my favorite Richie Blackmore guitar work is with Blackmore's Night. Blows my mind his playing on some of the songs.

    • @milosdunjic8718
      @milosdunjic8718 Год назад

      Yeah he kind of reincarnated himself completely in Blackmore’s Night … masterpiece after masterpiece … such productivity in last 25 years … and what’s even equally important is that he truly enjoys it and loves it!

  • @mickdebergerac1143
    @mickdebergerac1143 2 года назад +2

    That outro solo put a HUGE smile on my face, bloody great mate!
    Blackmore has been a huge influence on me for all my years of playing (45years so far), Made in Japan is still epic. 😁

  • @myronpestana8079
    @myronpestana8079 Год назад +1

    You sure are having a good time with all these solos , thank you.....

  • @Steedonline
    @Steedonline 2 года назад +3

    Ritchie was the guy who got me into guitar. He was and still is my first guitar hero. I hate to see DP so overlooked nowadays especially in social media compared to Led Zeppelin who are deified without a reason. DP was the biggest band in the world in the early to mid-70s and they influenced all the big rock acts who came after. Thx Tim !

    • @garyh.238
      @garyh.238 2 года назад +1

      My thoughts exactly. Purple are criminally underrated and woefully neglected while many lesser bands get lots more accolades.

    • @sweptinblack
      @sweptinblack 2 года назад

      I'm a fanatic purple fan but Zeppelin deserve all the credit they get. The songwriting was out of this world. Especially when you get to stuff like The Rain Song, 10 Years Gone, Stairway. They also explored so many styles and had so many shades of color. Zeppelin and Floyd share that magic of being deceptively simple, but when you dig into even the popular stuff like Black Dog, you realize how ridiculously good they were. Out on the Tiles is another sneaky one like that. So hard to play and get it to actually sound right. Page and Blackmoore are both gods, they just have different approaches. Pure technique, Blackmoore was next level. Only one who could hang with him was probably Terry Kath, but Kath was more legato focused and didn't have that killer pick attack that Ritchie had.

    • @Steedonline
      @Steedonline 2 года назад

      @@sweptinblack I kinda agree with you about Zeppelin, what I don't like is one vs. the other, I just find they both should be on the top of the podium. Cheers and thx for reacting to my rant ! 😂

  • @bryancollins6796
    @bryancollins6796 2 года назад +4

    Blackmore reached his peak skill level from In Rock through to Long Live Rock. Machine Head and Made In Japan were his masterpieces.

  • @cvusc01
    @cvusc01 Год назад +1

    I love how much fun you have on these videos! Appreciate the homage to Blackmore, he often doesn't get the credit he deserves.

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 2 года назад +2

    Playing so accurately it sounded doubled for thirty percent of the opening solo. Bravo man.

  • @bobito8997
    @bobito8997 2 года назад +3

    When Richie and Jon Lord slotted into a groove together they were amazing.

  • @WolverineBeast86
    @WolverineBeast86 2 года назад +6

    You're a beast Tim! You rock man! You make it look so fun!

  • @tedcabana
    @tedcabana 2 года назад +2

    One of my favorite Blackmore spots on Made In Japan. Such a melodic/rhythmic solo. Always one of my favorites as well. Oh! And hats off to your play-along Tim, great job.

  • @markr.k8260
    @markr.k8260 2 года назад +1

    My 1st concert was the Burn tour in ‘74 Elf (became Rainbow), ELO Deep Purple. Was front of stage below Jeff Lynne then Blackmore. Seemed like Blackmore didn’t have more than two fingers touching the fretboard at a time. Tim Pierce you’re the Best. Thanks

  • @KKMcK1
    @KKMcK1 2 года назад +4

    Even though Tommy Bolin got really messed up later on, his work on James Gang Bang, Deep Purple Come Taste the Band, and Tommy Bolin Teaser is indisputably brilliant. He doesn't get enough attention these days. His Hiwatt sound was so unique.

  • @blakjack3053
    @blakjack3053 2 года назад +4

    "Burn" is still my all time favorite D.P. record with their song "Burn" being the crown jewel of the album imo.

  • @MVos-md3rp
    @MVos-md3rp 2 года назад +1

    No doubt about it. The perfect blues rock tune! Good show.

  • @jeremythornton433
    @jeremythornton433 2 года назад +2

    I've been a fan of Purple for decades! Since I'm primarily a keyboard player, it's Jon Lord who gives it. However, I always loved Richie's playing. Love this. Thanks Tim!

  • @petebrown3715
    @petebrown3715 2 года назад +5

    I love your channel Tim and I love Joe Bonamassa's cover of this song. So vibrant.

  • @nelsono4315
    @nelsono4315 2 года назад +3

    for me it is the Made In Japan version of Highway Star. It is live and it is pure fire. All the elements of a blazing hard rock guitar solo are right there. And the way Ritchie ends
    it is brilliant. Ritchie unfettered!

    • @mickeystanic4750
      @mickeystanic4750 2 года назад +1

      Never mind the end, how about the beginning with that controlled feedback! I mean, the guy makes annoying noice into a super tasteful piece of music... just like what Ian does with his screams. They are just out of this world, true pioneers of hard(er) rock.

  • @sfeddie1
    @sfeddie1 8 месяцев назад

    I just can’t get over how much I enjoy watching Tim play guitar. Not only is he always perfect, but seeing how much he gets into it, enjoying what he is doing. Just watch his face as he’s playing. How does one memorize long, complicated solo like this? The man is a master.

  • @alexhamilton4084
    @alexhamilton4084 2 года назад +2

    Lazy has always been one of my favourite Purple songs. Absolutely love the long guitar intro. Love your playing on this too. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @bjornagaintobywilde
    @bjornagaintobywilde 2 года назад +3

    Tim at last! Blackmore got me into rock guitar when my cousin played Burn and Long Live Rock n Roll. He was the greatest hard rock guitarist. More Blackmore please sir!

  • @postie64
    @postie64 2 года назад +4

    That chromatic lick at 1:26 ....wow, Ritchie is a master. Also ,the other amazing thing about Ritchie, the CLARITY of his phrases... nevermind the fluidity.🎸

  • @jguitar23
    @jguitar23 3 месяца назад +1

    You really did it proud.♡ The wiggles in all the right places!!! Strong fingers necessary!

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 2 года назад +2

    The first song i rocked out on when i had the house and stereo to myself as a teenager....still makes me wanna grab my guitar today

  • @tenlittleindians
    @tenlittleindians 2 года назад +5

    Yes, Machine Head was huge when it came out! So we're quad 8-track tape players for your car and Deep Purple were smart enough to release a quad version of Machine Head. We would all pile in a friend's car and crank that album on 8-track. The drum rolls were mixed to rotate from speaker to speaker to take full advantage of the quad sound system. The sound would travel around the inside of the car in all four corners where the speakers were typically placed. Same with the various guitar parts. They mixed the quad version with huge separation and you could distinctly pick out all the individual players. Too bad more artists didn't embrace the technology back then to make quads go mainstream.

    • @rogerdat7807
      @rogerdat7807 2 года назад

      ...and the van was chambered in pakalolo smoke?

    • @tenlittleindians
      @tenlittleindians 2 года назад +2

      @@rogerdat7807 Hahaha, it was in a Grand Torino painted like the Starski and Hutch car. His younger brother had the van with a cassette player. The Patchouli oil and Patchouli incense were Staples of teen women from that era and yes it did find it's way into that van.

  • @JuliusSmith
    @JuliusSmith 2 года назад +3

    My favorite is the various fills in Hush, because they were so insane and impossible to replicate using any normal rig at the time

  • @snapascrew
    @snapascrew 4 месяца назад

    My dad showed me two things when I was 5 years old. Rush chronicles double disc compilation cd, and machine head by deep purple. It sent me on a path I’ve never recovered from 😂. Shaped my entire life really. I started to play drums initially, then guitar, and I eventually began working in the music industry and since then I’ve never done anything other than music for a living. Ritchie Blackmore, Alex Lifeson, and my parents are the GOATs!!!

  • @jspic4907
    @jspic4907 2 года назад

    In my country, music was months and even years late to arrive. I first heard “Lazy” in 1976! I was immediately mesmerized by Lord’s opening, and sheer happiness invaded my body with Blackmore’ first solo. I rapidly called the radio, asked what that was; those few minutes of heavenly music changed my life forever.

  • @sinisapetrovic4707
    @sinisapetrovic4707 2 года назад +3

    It is hard to pick his best solo, but this one is surely amazing. And F minor is indeed a nightmarish key for a guitarist. All in all, with all his playing inconsistencies, there's no one like Ritchie.

  • @DougMen1
    @DougMen1 2 года назад +3

    Lazy is one of my favorite DP tunes, but there are many other great ones too 🤙🙏👏🎸🎹🥁🎶🎛🎧🔊I can't disagree more about Coverdale and Hughes. They couldn't BEGIN to compare to Roger and Ian in any way, and Fireball was a great album too

  • @skeletonbow
    @skeletonbow 2 года назад +1

    Oh man, thanks so much for this Tim! I'm a big fan of Ritchie Blackmore and this song is without a doubt one of my favourite Deep Purple songs to jam to. What a great and timeless solo!

  • @TraneFrancks
    @TraneFrancks 2 года назад +2

    I love Ritchie's playing. It cemented a love of big-headstock Strats in me that finally manifested as a '72 reissue Strat with CS '69 pickups. Now if only the fingers could yet do of which the guitar is perfectly capable. Heh.

  • @mikakoivunen3456
    @mikakoivunen3456 2 года назад +3

    Blackmores playing in Rainbow is superb too

    • @stevelinbergbaby135
      @stevelinbergbaby135 2 года назад +1

      Rainbow was boss👍

    • @MotownGuitarJoe
      @MotownGuitarJoe 2 года назад

      @@stevelinbergbaby135 - Stargazer rules.
      Also, there will never be anyone like RJD.

  • @nicholastotoro7721
    @nicholastotoro7721 2 года назад +4

    “Lazy” always seems to end for me right before the first verse… 🤣
    Ritchie has some amazing solos. His second solo in “Maybe I’m A Leo” is still my favorite of his.
    “Who Do We Think We Are” was good, but not “Machine Head” good. The Coverdale stuff is good, but different, even with Tommy Bolin.

  • @jimilee8979
    @jimilee8979 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tim you are a Character.............and one of the best guitarist's ever
    but not Ritchie's best.....................to many to list, you dig !!!!!!!

  • @TroyCastellano
    @TroyCastellano 2 года назад

    Yes! I got that record for Christmas when I was 8 years old! Told my parents "I want a guitar that sounds like that"!

  • @adamkrauss303
    @adamkrauss303 2 года назад +2

    Tim, I couldn’t agree with you more about the Lazy solo! I’ll add that IMO, it is not only possibly Blackmore’s best solo but also one of the greatest of all time. I have to watch my speedometer if that song is playing. 😀 I know you also gave Stormbringer a shout out and I happen to love that album, as a somewhat different and perhaps more melodic side of Purple. And I gotta say, although I didn’t think your exuberance could get any greater, this song brought out an extra dose of happy sauce in your playing. Cheers!

  • @elenka.svaliva2
    @elenka.svaliva2 2 года назад +1

    Wow, your technique is amazing. And yes Blackmore's tone and style is unique, he was way different then any other player at that era.

  • @zachfarrell234
    @zachfarrell234 2 года назад +1

    That is indeed a killer solo Tim! I'm sure you know the song, but "No No No" from Fireball features not only one of Blackmore's best main riffs but also a solo that blows me away every time. Circa 1970-71 that dude was just on another level.

  • @timrussellguitar1516
    @timrussellguitar1516 Год назад

    Tim I now have an even higher level of respect for you with your Ritchie Blackmore interest. He was my hero and actually still is. Keep up the great work Tim. And thank you.

  • @markziemba8522
    @markziemba8522 Год назад

    To see you smiling with your mouth wide open as you comp the solo is the best! The Joy of Music.

  • @joecastanza9822
    @joecastanza9822 Год назад

    A MASTER COURSE on "Lazy". Not saying you're lazy, I mean, "a master course on the song LAZY". You blew me away with this, and I've been a Blackmore fan for 42 years!!! The FM9 sounds great. Awesome sauce, Tim!!! (BTW: First time the word "stupid" used as a noun: "Some stupid with a flare gun burnt the place to the ground." in Smoke on the Water... you probably knew that.)

  • @tonydeaton2890
    @tonydeaton2890 2 года назад

    Ritchie Blackmore. One of the legends. His stuff always sounds deceptively simple. Loves playing in F major, B flat and C. Always had his own approach to the fretboard.

  • @williamsporing1500
    @williamsporing1500 Год назад

    I’ve played for 50 years, and Ritchie was always one I had trouble pinning down right.
    When you hear him, you know it’s him.
    He’s awesome.

  • @bertieborough
    @bertieborough 2 года назад +1

    Your a true master Tim and this tribute to Richie is no exception. I'm sixty five so I am quite familiar with Deep Purple and this era. Richie was such an influence to me at the time and his prowess on the Guitar cannot be underestimated, I only wish he'd been more like you and he might still be relevant today. As good as Richie was Deep Purple are much better off with Steve Morse. A legend and a nice guy.

  • @eddiepierce7028
    @eddiepierce7028 Год назад

    I’m 65 years old and since 1970 Deep Purple has always been in my top 10 as a rock group. Ritchie is in my top 5 guitarists and Ian… Ian Paice is my favorite, and almost the GOAT, drummer!

  • @hailmaryrecordings8255
    @hailmaryrecordings8255 2 года назад

    You’re absolutely one of the best & most versatile guitarists I’ve ever heard. You were born to play & the look on your face says it all.
    Thanks for sharing, man. ☮️

  • @mikepepper7218
    @mikepepper7218 Год назад

    The most engaging guitarist I have ever watched. The first album I bought was 'Made in Japan' and it still resonates. I have played acoustic for 46 years and am about to get an SG copy (because it's one of the few guitars I can play as a guy who picked up a guitar as a leftie). Thank you for and intriguing time.