REACTION to Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @alexiserni1152
    @alexiserni1152 Год назад +242

    This is NOT a "Synth" intro 😛 This is a real tube-driven Hammond Organ and Jon Lord maybe the best rock organ player ever :) The 70's/80's were a unique periode to grow up with, especially for music and "new styles". I am happy having experienced this even that I have to be "old" now 🙃 Thanks for your reaction ♥
    And "I have no idea how the audience are able to sit as still..." Welcome to 1970! This was at a BBC show if I remember well, so first you are demanded to sit still (for a TV show) and mostly they probably hadn't heard something like this before and didn't really "understand" it or know "what to do". You can see this on many of the early 70's broadcast shows for the "harder" Rock Bands. If you discover today, even if it's a "first time", you are used to Metal/Hardrock. Back then it was something completely new. Remember that back then Rock was widely considered being "noise only" ;)

    • @wardka
      @wardka Год назад +8

      Although some people have referred to the mighty Hammond as a sort of prototype synth, you're correct. It's really a different type of sound creation. No synth was able to sound this warm and dirty. Good Hammond samples for synths to emulate are in high demand these days. The real Hammonds cost a fortune!

    • @alexiserni1152
      @alexiserni1152 Год назад +12

      @@wardka Hammonds are produced since 1935 are were initially supposed to target churches as cheap alternative to wind-driven pipe organs. They got very popular with Jazz musicians (especially the famous "organ trios"). Jimmy Smith use of the B3 inspired a generation of organ player who took it to rock, rhythm and blues and reggae in the mid-60's and early 70's.
      We're far from the term or intention of the synthesizer "generating" synthetic sounds. I mean the RCA Mark II in 1957 needed a huge room to be installed, creating sound from hundreds of vacuum tubes. Moog appeared 1964 with the first "true" modular synthesizers and those were still huge, very expensive and ... monophonic. Polyphonic synths (more than 1 note at a time) weren't available until the late '70s (Oberheim & Co). So a Hammond has really absolutely NOTHING to do with a Synth or even being considered as "Prototype". It was derived from the harmonium, pipe organ and theatre organ. Originally designed to imitate their sound and not for creating synthetic sounds.

    • @alexiserni1152
      @alexiserni1152 Год назад +4

      @dan The legendary "panel holders" -"Silence", "Applaude", "Stand up", "Sit down", "Laugh" etc :p

    • @fcbaker65
      @fcbaker65 Год назад +9

      I dont think she really got the song either ,it was not a joyful song to jump for joy!..😂

    • @audunaa1494
      @audunaa1494 Год назад +3

      hehe, yea it hurt my soul that comment, but we`re getting old.. not everyone know how great and mecanic music ones was before the synth 😁

  • @vladanvujanic9216
    @vladanvujanic9216 Год назад +1

    Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin - FOREVER!!!!

  • @RAF1961flu
    @RAF1961flu Год назад

    Hello ! Sabina ! Roberto from Brazil ! I live in Rio de Janeiro. I saw this music " Child in Time" many times in very reacts . And I love your react you don't stop music for coment performer. I like her final coment because the peoples was without react seiing this increduble band " DEEP PURPLE". I listen Deep Purple in 70' I had 13 years old . Kisses !!!! I love ROCK !!!!

  • @danallshaw1131
    @danallshaw1131 Год назад

    When my sister spun Machine Head for the first time in 1973, I was has hooked. I hope you love and enjoy Purple like I have for the last 50 years, Sabine.😃

  • @davepratt9614
    @davepratt9614 Год назад +1

    Hi Sabina. I've loved Deep Purple for over 50 years. This is my favorite song by them. You're right, they killed it.
    This song was during the Vietnam War. Ian Gillan (the singer) wrote it as an anti-war song. His voice was perfect for the song.
    Jon Lord was the organist. I recommend you check out some of his solo work. He worked very well with orchestras. I have his album 'Sarabande' in my vinyl collection.

  • @derekpierkowski7641
    @derekpierkowski7641 Год назад

    It was COSMIC!!!🤩👍

  • @bryanforis1839
    @bryanforis1839 Год назад +1

    1968 they came in and Warner bros got the label that good and like Led Zeppelin they owed that two a great one two

  • @donhancock332
    @donhancock332 11 месяцев назад

    There is something really sexy about this reaction! " Give it to us", " Yummy". Etc.!

  • @ThielKlenner
    @ThielKlenner Год назад +55

    Now you know why they are considered LEGENDS! This song and this performance are an absolute Highlight in music history

  • @modejar2022
    @modejar2022 Год назад +68

    This is one of the greatest bands of the 70's, it's my favorite band. The audience was so quiet because they were requested to, in order to not do noises during the recording. This is a set of 4 songs titled "DEEP PURPLE DOING THEIR THING".
    As you have noticed they sounded incredible on stage, even better than in the studio (a very rare case) because they can give freedom to their instruments and their feelings and all the energy they made together.
    This is a very demanding band, they expect and demand the best from each other, so it became a friendly battle to show "I will play better than you", that's what they think, when they go out to the stage, "I will steal the show", but also they know they have to do it together, so the result is this incredible show. And it's also because this is not a band of kids that attended the same highschool, or were neighbors in their teens, no this is a band looking for the best musically speaking.
    JON LORD on the Hammond Organ is a classical trained musician, and symphonic composer, if you like classical music, you can check the CONCERTO FOR GROUP AND ORCHESTRA he composed in 1969 performed by Deep Purple and the Royal Philahrmoinic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall (the entire Concerto video is in RUclips).
    Then, there is RITCHIE BLACKMORE on the guitar, a master and complete possesed player always doing a memorable performance, improvising every time, so you never will hear a guitar solo equal to the one he played the night before, he created a new one every night.
    On the durms is IAN PAICE, a master and recognized percussionist, crazy as he can be, but also precise and in perfect rhythm.
    ROGER GLOVER on the bass, give the band a solid fundament to deveolope their fabulous music expression.
    Finally IAN GILLAN, an extraordinary and out of this world singer, can you imagine he made those screams night after night in the 70s? He is one of ths most incredible throats of the rock world.
    That's very powerful music.
    This band is still on the road, but from this line-up only remains PAICE, GILLAN and GLOVER. Jon Lord passed away in 2012, and Ritchie Blackmore quit in 1997 and has a solo career. Their raplacements are also extraordinary musicians and they still give that energy on stage.
    I higly recommend you to react to HIGHWAY STAR Live from MADE IN JAPAN album 1972, also LAZY from the same album, and BURN from the CALIFORNIA JAM concert 1974. You will not regret it.

    • @claymor8241
      @claymor8241 Год назад +2

      No that’s not why the audience sat like that. All rock audiences in TV shows were like that back then.

    • @modejar2022
      @modejar2022 Год назад +3

      @@claymor8241 That'ts not right, many TV shows has a lot of people dancing and clapping around rock bands. This was a special request to the audience.

    • @andrewparfrement8583
      @andrewparfrement8583 Год назад +3

      Thank you for taking the time to put a positive tribute to one of my favourite artists from the seventies.

    • @edriwingdecyan3823
      @edriwingdecyan3823 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much for these details ❤

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for that information about the audience, it gives some xtra perspective.
      TV performance, Deep Purple "Doing Their Thing" (1970), I believe it was only 4 songs: Speed King; Child In Time; Wring That Neck; Mandrake Root. I don't know if this was the order in which they were originally performed.

  • @MrJocky82
    @MrJocky82 10 месяцев назад +17

    What I love about Sabina and the channel over most, if not all other reactors. She lets the music flow.
    Brilliant stuff.

  • @alexthorpe6583
    @alexthorpe6583 Год назад +54

    Deep Purple are a band I'd always heard of, but I couldn't name their songs, aside from 'Smoke on the Water'. Then these reaction channels came around, and I discovered this recording, from the year before I was born, and I've been blown away by it every time since.

    • @epicmage82
      @epicmage82 Год назад +2

      I'm right there with you. I knew the same song, and that was it. Then found reactions of this, and have been kicking myself over this blindspot. Such a great band.

    • @purelayermanplayer4062
      @purelayermanplayer4062 Год назад +1

      ​@@epicmage82same as

    • @kirkhall2099
      @kirkhall2099 Год назад

      @@epicmage82 You guys haven't seen anything yet. They are amazing and sorry you well probably never hear there other great songs.

    • @kurtsherrick2066
      @kurtsherrick2066 Год назад +1

      If you looked at the Comments under the Reaction Videos of Deep Purple you probably have heard of Deep Purple's Live Album Made In Japan. It is considered by millions the Greatest Live Album ever recorded. Like Lars Urlich said Deep Purple was just better than everyone else.

    • @andreaanelli5079
      @andreaanelli5079 Год назад +2

      I advice to listen to Live in Stockholm 1970 that maybe is the best live executed and recorded by Deep Purple ;-)

  • @brucefelger4015
    @brucefelger4015 Год назад +28

    This was recorded in a TV studio. the audience had been instructed to keep quiet

    • @sabina1118
      @sabina1118  Год назад +2

      Makes sense!!

    • @TheZumph
      @TheZumph Год назад +2

      The footballer george best is there in the pink shirt

    • @joomomma9463
      @joomomma9463 Год назад +1

      Never realized that..

    • @garysiggelkowsiggelkow5079
      @garysiggelkowsiggelkow5079 7 месяцев назад +1

      Your 💯 %Correct

    • @katayfa
      @katayfa Месяц назад

      I dont understand how none of them are bopping or even tapping along. No matter the instructions. You have to be dead to not move or show ANY emotion at all.

  • @billplaney2585
    @billplaney2585 Год назад +20

    My dad found a copy of "Deep Purple In Rock" on the roadside in 1970 as he drove home from work and picked it up and gave it to me. He had no idea what it was. My parents had a Motorola cabinet stereo that could pump out very large house-shaking volume without distortion. I played this album so many times I came to know every note and could play it in my own head at will.
    He deeply regretted picking up that record.

    • @thomasjames4638
      @thomasjames4638 Месяц назад

      Loved your comments. I just turned 68.This is 1 of the 4 LPs I bought at that time which changed my life: Deep Purple "In Rock" , Black Sabbath " Paranoid", and Grand Funk Railroad " Live Album". Later that year, a dear friend turned me on to Jimi Hendrix, and I still have my cassette tape of 'Band of Gypsies". The rest (as they say) is history.

  • @RobertERensch
    @RobertERensch Год назад +3

    People now have trouble with the concept of “TV audience”.
    I guess that ended with TV.
    They were told to maintain decorum and they did.
    Honestly, though, a musical performance wasn’t considered to be wallpaper for audience participation at the time. It stood as art in itself.
    Attitudes have changed in this world. Who cares if people scream over pre-recorded, auto-tuned “product”?
    ✌️

  • @seanbarker4610
    @seanbarker4610 Год назад +69

    They were part of the Big three, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. All around in the same era!

    • @nikosalmpanis-ty3jt
      @nikosalmpanis-ty3jt Год назад +8

      The holy triad of music🤘

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 Год назад +6

      All of them were sons of Cream 🤟👹❤

    • @philjones45
      @philjones45 Год назад

      Thanksfor that insight.

    • @blackbob3358
      @blackbob3358 Год назад

      @@gingerbaker_toad696 Now now, Ginge. Who were Cream the "sons of" then, charver ?

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 Год назад

      @@blackbob3358 there is always a father to a father..
      You just made my point tho ;)

  • @fabiolignelli7372
    @fabiolignelli7372 9 месяцев назад +4

    Great reaction! The Three Sacred English Bands (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin) from the late 60s and early 70s that exploded in the 70s (Led Zeppelin ended its activities in 1980 with the death of its unforgettable drummer, John Bonham; but Black Sabbath remained active until 2017 and Deep Purple continues to be active today), and who, in reality, created Heavy Metal, but, in this regard, Black Sabbath is the band, irrefutably main, primordial, supreme, sovereign in terms of the creation of Heavy Metal. And, for me, Black Sabbath is the best, biggest and most influential band in the history of popular music, more specifically in relation to Heavy Rock and, mainly, in relation to Heavy Metal...

  • @danieljodrey
    @danieljodrey Год назад +20

    One of the greatest bands to ever play on one stage. Not one slouch at any position in the lineup, all vying for tops of their instruments, Gillan not the least of which.
    Jon Lord on Keys and Ritchie Blackmore on Guitar was pennies from heaven in 1970-3
    Paicey on drums was one of 3-5 drummers with total mastery at that level.
    Good seeing you on music I love again.
    ✌️💖🎼

  • @dolphin8077
    @dolphin8077 Год назад +20

    100 per 100 pure talented. No auto tune. Just his legendary voice and 4 fab musicians. Forever Purple 💜

    • @svenlima
      @svenlima Год назад

      +Dophin Can't hear - or read - that pointless "no autotune" argument anymore. As if all talented musicians were born before 1990. Blödsinn.

  • @victorjohnson7512
    @victorjohnson7512 Год назад +2

    Ian Gillan sang the part of Jesus on the album version of "Jesus Christ Superstar", but other people did the stage performances.

  • @terryandrews7271
    @terryandrews7271 Год назад +9

    I am 70 will soon be 71, It was late in high school about to graduate We took a lot of that music for granted.
    I'm not gonna preach I'm just gonna say The music was so freaking good it made me cry.
    I really appreciate your reaction and the way you taped this❤❤❤
    PS, I haven't heard that song in a while but it did bring tears to my eyes, So so very good☮️☮️☮️

  • @scotttrainer9704
    @scotttrainer9704 Год назад +5

    Everyone comments about the audience. They were asked to sit quietly because it was a television show.

    • @ninoorjon
      @ninoorjon Год назад

      Exactly, before these reaction videos, I didn’t notice people in the studio, how can you listen to this song for the first time and manage to notice the audience. And to be honest, I also freeze when I listen to Child In Time.

  • @sicmuvva11
    @sicmuvva11 9 месяцев назад +7

    This was being recorded and the audience were told not to make any noise during the performance. Ian Gillan was the Best rock singer, pitch perfect and classically trained, even Pavarotti was a fan! Every member of this band were masters of their instruments. Just brilliant!!!It is a War protest song.

  • @jimdukeproject
    @jimdukeproject Год назад +16

    It was understood that Ian Gillian’s A5 shrill gave members of Deep Purple goosebumps as well. I love seeing reactions to that high pitch

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 9 месяцев назад

      Out of a dozen I've seen, I think these two "reaction" videos in particular react to Gillan's A5. I do recommend both:
      _The Charismatic Voice - Deep Purple "Child In Time" REACTION & ANALYSIS by Vocal Coach / Opera Singer_
      and
      _Beth Roars Reactions - Vocal Coach reacts to Deep Purple - Child In Time (Ian Gillan Live 1970)_

  • @sergebrunet4218
    @sergebrunet4218 Год назад +8

    that was a long time ago ! I ve seen them quite a few times ! first time was in the early 70s and last time around 2000 and they played the second half of the night ! Emerson Lake and Palmer did the first half ! At the Bell center in Montreal ! Deep Purple in Rock was my best Album followed by Fireball and many more ! 😎

  • @birminghamchris9377
    @birminghamchris9377 Год назад +17

    The 70’s for me was a powerhouse decade of music of different styles…rock, glam rock, punk, soul/disco. Deep Purple we’re certainly a band you could not ignore..thanks in main to the swirling vocals of Ian Gillan and the virtuoso guitar work of Ritchie Blackmore. Child in Time is a true classic rock masterpiece that is in its own hall of fame. Great reaction Sabina, one for the archives. Peace.

  • @gregsulman8659
    @gregsulman8659 Год назад +6

    Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, my two fav rock bands from my teens. Saw Purple live and was deaf for the remainder of the day. Incredible.

  • @GilesArt
    @GilesArt Год назад +12

    I was just telling myself "Okay. No more reaction videos today, you've got work to do." - then you uploaded this. THERE'S ALWAYS TIME FOR A CHILD IN TIME REACTION!

    • @sabina1118
      @sabina1118  Год назад +4

      Hahah 💪🏻😂 Well, this song was amazing!! So I have to agree!!

  • @thomasdegier3612
    @thomasdegier3612 Год назад +12

    I was born in 1955 and I'm telling you I grew up with the greatest music in the world and I think my favorite band now that I'm an old man, it's still yes. Yes yes you might want to start with seeing all good people or roundabout this band. Yes is on unbelievable but maybe you might not like it but I think it's the greatest music. So uplifting. Feel so good and you take a trip every time they take you and they never played for radio. Their songs are always too long because they take you on a journey and they bring you there and they bring it back so nicely you got to try it please

  • @heitor8155
    @heitor8155 9 месяцев назад +10

    Deep purple: The best group of musicians ever assembled in the history of rock.

  • @davidkinnaird8390
    @davidkinnaird8390 Год назад +6

    Back in that era (my era lol) live performances that were being recorded and filmed, they would ask the audience to please be quiet during the performance. Any extra noise would foul up the recording. You can date it by Ian Gillian pressing on his ear to be able to to get the beat resonance - no 'in ears' at that time.

  • @baronofgreymatter14
    @baronofgreymatter14 Год назад +6

    This was on a TV show in england. The audience was instructed to remain still

  • @mikejacobson14
    @mikejacobson14 Год назад +14

    I agree with every word you typed. This, I think, is one of the best live performances of a song in rock history.

    • @sabina1118
      @sabina1118  Год назад +3

      It’s for sure one to remember, incredible!

    • @zdenkonouzovsky6947
      @zdenkonouzovsky6947 Год назад +2

      And I would dare to say there are even better versions recorded live in the period between 1970-1972

    • @bookhouseboy280
      @bookhouseboy280 Год назад +1

      @@zdenkonouzovsky6947 Like this (Stockholm 1970): ruclips.net/video/G54KUqOsf34/видео.html CiT at 1:28:29

  • @rgerwin.3378
    @rgerwin.3378 Год назад +4

    I love this child in time video and have watched it about 100 times. Ian Gillan is an incredible vocalist. I grew up in this era 🔥🌻💨💨💨💨 the 70s were great 😁 🙏✝️ God bless you and yours.

  • @Drinckx2
    @Drinckx2 Год назад +7

    It's been a while since I saw one of your reactions, so this is a good one to get back into the groove. Great performance by one of the most talented bands ever. That isn't a 'funny synth' btw, or even a serious synth - it's a Hammond B3 electric organ operated by the classically trained keyboard genius that was Jon Lord.

    • @sabina1118
      @sabina1118  Год назад +2

      Uhh!! Yes! That’s right, it’s the Hammond Sound!! Glad to have you back!

  • @mikescaserra3069
    @mikescaserra3069 Год назад +29

    No autotune pure talent

  • @nightwishlover8913
    @nightwishlover8913 Год назад +6

    That Hammond organ (not a synth) intro always gets my pulse going...

    • @sabina1118
      @sabina1118  Год назад +1

      Ahh yes!!! That’s right!! That’s the sound!

  • @aslakrantakokko5347
    @aslakrantakokko5347 Год назад +9

    Great reaction to band that are considered as the pioneers of heavy metal and hard rock. Pure virtuosity and soooo tight playing. I would suggest anything from their best album, Machine Head. No fillers, just killers 🙂

  • @HT-io1eg
    @HT-io1eg Год назад +2

    It’s a Hammond organ playing through a Marshal amp. No synths back then 😂

    • @eddhardy1054
      @eddhardy1054 Год назад +1

      I think you could class the mellotron as an early form of synthesiser

    • @sabina1118
      @sabina1118  Год назад

      Hahaha oh That’s right 🤣

  • @VinE83656
    @VinE83656 Год назад +10

    It's hard not to pick Child in Time as a favorite but they have a long history. Their most famous song of course is Smoke on the Water but also, songs like Mistreated and Burn (a different singer and bass player), Black Night, Hush, Perfect Strangers, Woman from Tokyo, Highway Star, Lazy, Demon's Eye etc. etc. etc.

    • @john2256
      @john2256 Год назад

      These 2 are a MUST!

  • @denis.patritti
    @denis.patritti Год назад +11

    You have to listen the studio version of this song. It's beautiful too.

    • @tonyb9735
      @tonyb9735 Год назад +3

      It is, but this is much more emotionally loaded. I find the version from the studio a little pale by comparison. The other version of this song to listen to is the live recording from the Made in Japan album. It is another wonderful recording that gets wide acclaim (some people argue it is one of the best live sets in the history of rock music) and listening to the two versions back-to-back shows you how much Deep Purple were able to jam and just throw the song around. Truly an astonishing band.

  • @astral7080
    @astral7080 Год назад +5

    53 ish years ago.... I was eight, heard this for the first time, change my childhood totally.....

  • @andreashering875
    @andreashering875 Год назад +3

    Ich hab die Deep Purple in Rock‘CD zu Hause . Ich glaube das ist eine etwas andere aber auch erfrischende Aufnahme ! Danke für deinen Beitrag

  • @xyxyqw
    @xyxyqw 8 месяцев назад +6

    One of the best live performance ever👍👍👍💙

  • @donlord3978
    @donlord3978 Год назад +9

    What a great way to start my morning, Sabina. A great choice here. I’m a fan of rock from 60s and 70s which is my era. Btw, you are the only reacter I know that doesn’t stop and go the video. I thank you for that. The reaction on your face tells most of the story to me. My best to you. 👍🏼😀

    • @sabina1118
      @sabina1118  Год назад +3

      I’m glad you enjoyed it and like my style! Thanks for your comment and I hope you Will continue having a great day! 😃🙌

    • @omaramador4669
      @omaramador4669 Год назад

      @@sabina1118Sweetie you did very well as always, for you to know Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Rainbow we’re switching musicians almost stealing each others for 10 years
      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
      Love a lots your reactions
      Until next time

  • @nobodyaskedbut
    @nobodyaskedbut Год назад +22

    This is DP Mark2 (Gillan-Lord-Blackmore-Glover-Paice). They created their own genre with their monumental In Rock album which included this magnificent song. It was a genre of which only they ever played. These 5 were quite simply the greatest group of rock musicians of all-time.

    • @johnschlutz8644
      @johnschlutz8644 Год назад

      uriah heep is almost a clone band with the organ out front and driving drum and base and awesome vocals...

    • @julienmarquet8612
      @julienmarquet8612 Год назад

      ​@@johnschlutz8644 URINE DEEP?😂ILS FONT PIPI, PAUVRE DÉBILE? WHY COMPARING A GOOD BAND WITH LOSERS?,

  • @joejjeman
    @joejjeman 9 месяцев назад +5

    Best song ever made... listen for around 12h now and cant quit!

  • @aywitb911
    @aywitb911 Год назад +4

    Its weird but this song almost always brings tears to my eyes..

  • @rognuald9007
    @rognuald9007 Год назад +7

    I remember liking their music as a kid but I can't remember listening to this one. A great song! Thanks Sabina.

  • @staffanhesselback9653
    @staffanhesselback9653 Год назад +4

    One of my favorite band, saw them live in Stockholm 1985 with this Mark II setting. It was marvelous. Thank you Sabina for another good reaction, like when you let the music play on and talk after. Good working with 👍

  • @nigeldepledge3790
    @nigeldepledge3790 Год назад +1

    Yes, you're absolutely right. They were so in synch with each other.
    I've come to realise that the studio version of this song serves as a framework upon which Ian Gillan (vocal), Jon Lord (Hammond organ) and Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) can improvise to their hearts' content. I expect it sounded a little different each time they performed it.
    The first time I heard this song, about 20 years after it was written, I heard the studio version and I didn't get it. Watching this video from a live performance (and this is probably about the eighth time I've seen it) really opens up what the song is about.

  • @HalStargazer
    @HalStargazer Год назад +6

    what an incredible time for music. deep purple, led zeppelin, pink floyd changed music forever. never been a period like it and probably never will again. i'm not sure we fully appreciated just how special these times were at the time

    • @tomroome4118
      @tomroome4118 Год назад +1

      No, Hal, we did not realize it at the time. It just was our teenage soundtrack, nothing else to compare to. 50 years later now we know we were blessed.

  • @joebarrera9741
    @joebarrera9741 Год назад +1

    This song is magic ...great vocals IAN GILLAN ...I ALSO LIVE RITCHIE BLACKMORE

    • @Slo-ryde
      @Slo-ryde Год назад

      Jon Lord was the behind the scene master… had to deal with big egos and bad tempers all the time, until he couldn’t do it anymore!

  • @Radio_G
    @Radio_G Год назад +4

    Deep Purple 💜 is best of the best !!

  • @redlead873
    @redlead873 Год назад +4

    Sabina, love your reactions, without interruptions, your face reveals what you are thinking. The ''thought comments'' are usually spot on too. Just one thing keyboard Jon Lord is playing isn't a synth, it's a Hammond Organ, sort of a mini church organ.

  • @bevohw
    @bevohw Год назад +2

    Great reacion again Sabina Have seen them a few time live in the seventies. De reason that the audience was sitting and quit was that they where ordered to do so. This was a live recording what was broadcast live for telelevison If you like this also search on the live versions of highway star and smoke on the water Then you wil understantd wy they created metal and hard rock Metallica was formed with dp as there guidance Even pink floyd wrote in 1973 the great gig in the sky wich also was done on base of this song.Keep on going Greetings

  • @my.business
    @my.business Год назад +3

    *Can you imagine, back then, he having these insane vocals.*

  • @user-gk1nt6sm2z
    @user-gk1nt6sm2z Год назад +2

    Was for Vietnam. Now apply it to Ukraine.

  • @colrhodes377
    @colrhodes377 Год назад +1

    You should try Deep Purple, Strange kind of woman, played live between 1970-72. 😊

  • @mytchtempo71
    @mytchtempo71 Год назад +2

    It's not a synth, it's a Hammond organ.

  • @Emoldi
    @Emoldi Год назад +2

    Der beste Rocksong aller Zeiten. Ich war damals 17, als ich ihn zum ersten Mal hörte.
    The best rock song of all time. I was 17 when I first heard it.

  • @penshaw2
    @penshaw2 Год назад +1

    One of the UK Gods of rock. Blackmore (guitar), Lord (organ) and Paice (drums) are easily in the top 10 musicians for their instruments. Of course some members then went to start Rainbow and some others Whitesnake.

  • @Wishes890
    @Wishes890 8 месяцев назад +3

    As a 64 yr old man I can tell you that there are only 2 artists on the planet that bring tears to my eyes, Ian Gillan and Elvis Presley. Everyone else is way down the ladder as far as vocals go.

  • @ЛевВечканов-ж6е
    @ЛевВечканов-ж6е Год назад +4

    Лучшая композиция на века!!!)))

  • @rreichar1
    @rreichar1 Год назад +4

    Great relation! I think this is my favorite Deep Purple song. I always preferred the live version. This was a TV audience that had been asked to be silent until the song was finished. They clearly had a lot of production for the time.

  • @JargonThD
    @JargonThD Год назад +1

    Wow. Nice reaction! I had never heard this song before (although I had heard Deep Purple's bigger hits). I am adding this to my Vietnam "war" protest songs. That's where the passion came from. Cheers.

  • @davekorwek6241
    @davekorwek6241 9 месяцев назад +1

    Andrew LLoyd Weber hired Ian Gillan to do the vocals on the concept album for Jesus Christ Superstar.

  • @williamsporing1500
    @williamsporing1500 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m so glad I grew up in that era. Deep purple, Yes, genesis, zep, Hendrix …….

  • @MM-pl5ed
    @MM-pl5ed Год назад +1

    we would love if you could react to:
    'beyong the realm of death' a classic from Judas Priest
    miracle of love - EURYTHMICS
    Martika - Toy Soldiers
    Sinéad O' Connor - Nothing Compares To You
    Heart - "Barracuda" (1977)

  • @RandyVampiro
    @RandyVampiro Год назад +1

    Hi Sabina. Here's 2 more awesome DP songs for your consideration: Deep Purple - Highway Star (Official Vinyl Video) | Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers (from Come Hell or High Water)

  • @horstschafer1839
    @horstschafer1839 Год назад +3

    Love your style of reaction. The textlines doesn't interrupt the flow. And you were right with every word you wrote!
    Greet's from Austria!

  • @icabodpsillycyberman414
    @icabodpsillycyberman414 Год назад +1

    Another brilliant vid taking me back, my fav band for years. Check out the live version of "Strange Kind of Woman"-the duet between Ian Gillan (vocals) and Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) has to be seen/heard to be believed.

  • @gatopersa7565
    @gatopersa7565 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I love Deep Purple and I love Ian Gillan, he is my favorite rock singer!!! Please, listen Ian Gillan singing Gethsemane (I only want to say) from Jesus Christ Superstar.

  • @Darth_Stewie_
    @Darth_Stewie_ Год назад +1

    No surprise Ian Gillian was chosen for "Jesus Christ Superstar"....

  • @dirkhoevel2865
    @dirkhoevel2865 Год назад +1

    This is a Live-Performance in 1970. The Vietnam War was still going on and the song is a reaction to this war. The audience was told to be calm during the performance because of the war. If you look at the performance 1972 Live in Japan you will perhaps agree, that that concert is even better.
    Sorry for my awful English

  • @davidbroadley2983
    @davidbroadley2983 10 месяцев назад +1

    That performance was before head banging had been invented. This was released in 1970. One of the first bands I saw live. It was an amazing time. Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple all visited The Dome Brighton in the early 70s along with David Bowie and T Rex. Also Pink Floyd, the Who etc etc .... what a time to be a teenager!

  • @FSMDog
    @FSMDog Год назад +1

    Look out for 'Highway Star' - great driving tune, Smoke on the water....

  • @theresabashford1726
    @theresabashford1726 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ian Gillan the original Jesus on the original recording of J.C Superstar everyone has had to follow his interpretation since.

  • @chrisbanks5925
    @chrisbanks5925 Год назад +1

    Check out the album 'Deep Purple in Rock' . . . every track is superb.

  • @PK--ITA
    @PK--ITA Год назад +2

    Of course, you've reached "child in time"... Eh, for many it's a milestone, for some it's a "border", for me it was the beginning.... My father gave me this piece to hear when I was maybe 10/ 12 years old and said "if you like it, you'll like rock music" 🤘🤘🤘 Thx papà. 💪💪💪
    And that's how I started listening to this "nasty" "rock" music.... Queen + Deep Purple for dessert 🤣🤣🤣
    To this I will add your words, 100% correct:
    . Perfectly describes what Deep Purple played. PERFECTLY
    btw. THIS is a Lament, this scream is what you might call a lament, a rock lament.

  • @eddhardy1054
    @eddhardy1054 Год назад +2

    No mate the audience were subdued because this was being recorded for a tv broadcast so the show's producer would have asked the audience the keep their reaction until the end of the set

  • @Eurynomea
    @Eurynomea Год назад +3

    It's a challenge to digest all of this epic without pause, lol. So many layers to analyze. The anguish in Gillan's vocals are magnificent. The kinetic buildup is insane, to say the least. I'm traveling to Germany in September to see them live one last time.

  • @fhermeneses7999
    @fhermeneses7999 Год назад +1

    Great reaction thanks greetings from Costa Rica 🎉

  • @iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U
    @iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U Год назад +1

    This song was about the Vietnam War and the horror related to it. Many miss that point. Greater is to come to this World. Prepare yourself, child.

  • @ianwilliam3811
    @ianwilliam3811 11 месяцев назад +1

    No one could take you on a journey like DP MK2. Love this reaction.

  • @JariJuslin
    @JariJuslin Год назад +1

    I believe the audience was required to be completely quiet.
    Audio capture equipment of that era could not isolate band from audience.

  • @smithpm81
    @smithpm81 Год назад +2

    this is what i most loved in the 70s...... deep purple and this song wow one of the best ever made

  • @Sandmann6627777
    @Sandmann6627777 Год назад +3

    I bought Made in Japan and Fireball as albums in the early 1970s with the money I earned as a schoolboy delivering newspapers.
    But my favorite song is "Burn". Featuring David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes singing duet and Ian Paice actually drumming a solo throughout the song. I love the lyrics and wish there was an animated video with a really violent witch burning down the whole village and the inhabitants...
    Made in Japan incl. "Child in Time" is still one of my top 20 albums for me and as an anti-war song "Chid in Time" is up-to-date again after 50 years!, then Vietnam, now Ukraine.

    • @seanobrien6162
      @seanobrien6162 Год назад

      I always like to give Made in Japan my undivided attention . It is such a phenomenal live recording.

  • @knuderiknrgaard5401
    @knuderiknrgaard5401 Год назад +1

    IT was before all the digital shit. Can you play, or? 👍

  • @denialmen4248
    @denialmen4248 Год назад +1

    Deep Purple is up there with Lez Zepellin, is one of the best rock bands.

  • @stevenpapuchis9677
    @stevenpapuchis9677 Год назад +2

    I first heard this song off the Made in Japan album which is dubbed one of the best live rock albulms of all time. That was back in 1976, even though I was well aware of SOTW at the time, it was this song off this albulm that turned me into a Deep Purple Uber Fan! I was 10 years old at that time and now at 56, yup, there probably has'nt been a day in my life that i have listed to Deep Purple or some other band that was directly related or influenced by.

  • @Afterthefallout55660
    @Afterthefallout55660 Год назад +3

    The huge influence of this particular band on later heavy metal bands like Iron Maiden is evident. The scream, the guitar riffs and the atmosphere are very Metal-ish. Many people claim Black Sabbath as the founders of heavy metal, but I would say that this band was the first heavy metal-like band along with Led Zepplin and Hendrix. Their music is like a wild mix of jazz, rock n roll, psychedelic stoner rock , combined with blues and classical music like guitar riffs, with a lot of distortion. Very unique at this time.

    • @brendantoungate8287
      @brendantoungate8287 Год назад

      I'd say that metal was made from three components: Black Sabbath's heavy blues tone + Deep Purple's classical influence + Led Zeppelin's attitude.

  • @kimshaky
    @kimshaky Год назад +1

    you are just a week too late they were on "fredags rock" in tivoli last friday
    and the audience was told to sit still cous it was a live recording and they would be thrown out if they interuptet the recording

  • @brianrussell6570
    @brianrussell6570 Год назад +1

    we just sat and took it all in back then ...most of us were high and stuff like this was a rush

  • @michaelbereschak9495
    @michaelbereschak9495 Год назад +1

    Blackmore without a Stratocaster? That is something to see.

  • @mikedown3219
    @mikedown3219 Год назад +2

    Child in Time was an anti cold war song so the screams are screams of anguish over what was going on at the time. Very emotive song played by five stellar musicians who were, in my opinion, unmatched during that era.
    One of the problems of revisiting this era is the shortage of quality video. Their live album Made in Japan is considered by many as the greatest live album of all time but there is little video content. However, there are a couple of fan made videos where they took images from a 1972 show in Copenhagen and put them to the music from Made in Japan from the same year.
    I highly recommend reacting to one of these videos for the song Strange Kind of Woman, featuring a call and response section between Ian Gillan on vocals and Ritchie Blackmore on guitar. One of the most iconic moments in live rock history.
    Here is the link… ruclips.net/video/8bDF5H0aYkk/видео.html

  • @jlcsr9163
    @jlcsr9163 Год назад +2

    This was being filmed for a French tv show thats why the audience was so chill.

  • @sergiaopiccioni
    @sergiaopiccioni Год назад +3

    Insane talented musicians, even better on stage than studio

  • @MichaelRivera-ns2dd
    @MichaelRivera-ns2dd Год назад +1

    And absolutely epic band!

  • @mrysedeers
    @mrysedeers Год назад +1

    ala 'Black Sabbath'...just sayin':)