I don't really care how Blackmore is as a person, he was the driving force of Deep Purple. When he left, Purple was never the same, and Rainbow was by far the better, and harder rocking band....even the Joe Lynn Turner version.
Saw purple several times, damn they were loud in the early '70's including with Blackmore, preferred the Bolin years, Rainbow never figured............
No, no, no... 🤣 Deep Purple were and are "Gillan + Blackmore" and dare I say the influence of Gillan is probably more than of Blackmore. Without Gillan, DP were loosing the distinct progressive shocking aspect of their music and were leaning towards the commercial mainstream. I agree that DP were never the same after Blackmore left, but, when Gillan was there, they were still closer to the original DP than Blackmore's Rainbow. Did you listen to "Slaves and Masters"? Blackmore is there, but it is not DP, because Gillan is not there, it sounds more like Rainbow. And with all respect to Rainbow they are subpar to the classic "Gillan + Blackmore" DP
@@vernrussell99 yeah but sometimes the perfection prevents you from making some really great albums because you don't listen to other ideas unfortunately I think that hurt Richie's career because he's been irrelevant the last 30 years
I met Ian Gillan at Essex University in 1979. I was in awe as his band (The Ian Gillan Band) were playing on the same stage where my local band had played the week before. After the gig, my road crew helped his road crew tear down and I had the pleasure to chat with him for about 20 minutes. He was one of the nicest rockers I have ever met and that voice! I would have given anything to play with a singer and frontman of his calibre.
@@mrjohn1964 Thanks for the correction John. That was a very long time ago and my memory isn't as good as it once was. Thanks for being a gentleman about it.
I hope that Ian and Ritchie make peace before it's to late. We lost John Lord RIP, already and time stops for nothing. I know Ritchie is not an easy man to get on with but as intelligent as he is he must see that egos, his and Ian's, caused not only Deep Purples incredible music but their break-up. When John Lord passed away it touched Ritchie so much he penned a song in tribute to him. Even if they never play together again it would do the fans alot of good to know these 2 brilliant musicians had buried the hatchet. We can only hope.
From the first time i heard them I believed it was Jon Lord who kept their music together. Blackmore and Gillan gave it the wide scope but Lord gave it the core.
No, they worked well together. Ritchie put down the band's amazing live performance to the battle between Jon and himself, trying to outdo each other. Jon was the driving force of the early Deep Purple and it ended with the album Concerto for Group and Orchestra a live album performed by Deep Purple with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The failure of that idea led to Ritchie taking the band down the rock path and the release of In Rock. Jon was vital to that new sound but the songs and much of the energy was down to Ritchie.
@@chrisparnham Yep, I don't know who wrote this but Blackmore was very much the musical director of DP, there came a point where Blackmore got really fed up with Lord in particular and how little he was contributing in terms of songwriting, they had been crediting each member of the band equally up that point but Blackmore had had enough and set up a separate publishing deal so that only the band members who actually wrote the songs would get the credit and royalties relative to their input.
No, Lord didn't. He said it was Ritchie that came up with the riffs. If you watch any vintage mark 2 era concerts, Ritchie was the band leader. AND,. How could Jon Lord be in control if Ritchie was the leader?
@@Morticia1313 There are, but the ones I listed are some of the best in the world that will leave their legacy. Jimmy page, Hendrix but not Clapton in my personal opinion over rated and the list goes on and on.
Ritchie has his own logic but he also changes his opinions through the years. Like most of do. But! This documentary is very simplistic and many facts are completely wrong.
Compare Deep Purple without Blackmore and Rainbow with Blackmore. The real Deep Purple is where Ritchie Blackmore is!!! Because Ritchie Blackmore is Deep Purple, and Deep Purple is Ritchie Blackmore!!! And Blackmore's genius vocals will find themselves. Ritchie made every vocalist who worked with him famous. And with each of them, Ritchie Blackmore's music sounded different, like a separate group, but it always sounded great. Without Blackmore, the world will lose, but without Gillan - no
It's really simple, Ritchie loved Paul Rodgers voice he wanted to go in a heavy blues direction like Free and Ian simply was not a blues singer he has his own unique way of singing.No mistery.
@@juve3690 You say Hughes sang a lot of vocals, which is correct, Like McCartney he's a singing bass player. He sang solo on a few songs and he also shared vocals with Coverdale. So yes, they hired 2 singers.
@@CB-xr1eg you are correct. Hughes and Coverdale did a great job while in the band. The more singers, the better IMO. Just like more guitars are better. 😎
Pretty good but a few errors: 1. Rainbow was when Richie left MK III in roughly 75/6.Video states it was after he left the second time. The second leaving he worked with with his wife Candice Night and formed Blackmore's Night. 2. Ian Gillan has never sung Burn as stated at 8:40 minutes. That was Hughes and Coverdale. Without the tension between Blackmore and his band mates there would not have been Mk III, Mk IV, Rainbow, Ian Gillan Band, White Snake, Dio, Gen Hughes and BCC, ............. Deep Purple was the starting point for so music. .
If there had not been Ritchie around, we probably would have never heard the name of Ian. The genious one in Purple was Ritchie. Without Ritchie even Jon Lord was not very creative. Ritchie made other members reach their prime; think Gillan, Paice, Glover, Coverdale, Glenn, Dio, Cozy, Bonnet, Don, Turner, Doogie: the hard rock giants without Ritchie!
Without Ritchie Blackmore, DP is just a cover band playing DP music. Jon Lord said on a DVD that all the riffs to their songs came from Ritchie. DP without Blackmore has never made a classic hit. Peeps go to their concerts to sing along with the music Ritchie was a part of.
As mentioned before Blackmore = Deep Purple, after he left, DP became the Ian Gillan Band as Gillan was in fully control. Morse can not top Blackmore, no one can.
@@blackers6897 yes that is true but if Richie would have worked more with the band and got along better they would have made a lot more great albums what kind of short change themselves
Ritchie is second to nobody. He has always been on a higher level than his peers. His personality is why he was so good and creative. He never repeated himself like many others.
@mikekeeler6362 Sure, all they had to do is throw out Gillan into the bin of history for good and move on, then Blackmore, who mainly made DP happen, could work with the band again.
As Roger Waters said, the band members aren't meant to stay together forever. Sooner or later the personalities will clash. But until then, these kinds of groups of people will create masterpieces.
For all aspiring Guitarists that want to learn Snoke on the Water. Please please don't play as barre chords. Not correct. It's played in fourths. You with hear the real sound immediately and hopefully it'll inspire you. So for those not sure what fourths are. Find E string note G. Third fret along. In the major scale next note is D then B then C then D etc. Play note D second string ( 5th fret)and the G octave( string underneath together. One above the other. Then you'll hear it !
Yawn, Ritchie lifted Ian out of obscurity into international stardom , and his genius means he struggled with suffering fools gladly..........he is happy with a beautiful young family doing what he enjoys and keeping out of the fray and will always have my respect as a musician who can conjure REAL magic. That said Ian and Roger are fantastic and back in the day were untouchable
Ritchie Blackmore is my Favorite Deep Purple guitarist. I still have 1st Deep Purple album, shades of Deep Purple, and only DP albums I own are the Blackmore ones. A R. Blackmore fan from his Lord Sutch days. But, I only have the Rainbow albums with Ronnie James Dio, did not like the commercial stuff Rainbow drifted into. My Deep Purple is the Made In Japan line up, Mk 2.
Blackmore didnt like being upstaged.Thats why he didnt get on with vocalists .He did the same with Ronnie james Dio . Saw Rainbow in 1980 and they were nothing special
He was never upstaged, so that is nonsense. I saw Rainbow on the Rainbow Rising tour, they were very special, even the Zeppelin fan that came with us was blown away
Blackmore admired Dio until Dio pissed him off one day when he gave Blackmore crap about one of the magazines having only Blackmore on the picture and not the entire band. Blackmore had nothing to do with that as the magazine publishers wanted only Blackmore's picture, and he didn't think of it much until Ronnie got in his face about it. Blackmore said he lost respect for Ronnie after that, and they never saw eye to eye with each other again. Then it was only a matter of time before Ronnie would be sacked from the band for whatever reason. And the reason came along when Ronnie flatly rejected Blackmore's request to write more commercial-oriented songs. But that sort of conversation would've probably never happened between the two of them, hadn't it been for their strained relationship. And I actually admire Blackmore's patience.
@@Sevastopol91 It was "Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, not Ritchie and Ronnie's Rainbow, people went to see Blackmore mainly. There's a clip somewhere on RUclips which shows the arrogance of Dio (I loved his time in Rainbow so not pissing on him at all) that showed he had a temper and sacked people for reasons that seem childish. If I find it I'll post the link
Blackmore's "Exacting approach"? You mean like not getting drunk and CONSTANTLY forgetting the lyrics? And Glover was let go when Gillan left. He talks about it many times. The reunion was Gillan drinking again in excess, forgetting lyrics, not showing up for rehearsal. And let's not forget one of the final straws. Gillan poured Ketchup all over a plate of spaghetti, which he thought was for Ritchie. But it was for one of Ritchies' guests. How insulting and disrespectful.
Blackmore is Deep Purple, together with Lord and Paice. Gillan did a great job, same as David Coverdale. I hate people who say they hate Blackmore, if you hate RITCHIE then don't go to the shows 'cause 90% of the gig is BLACKMORE's music Gillan did a great job but without Blackmore's he's not so good, check DP from 1994 onwards, check his solo stuff .. nothing special. On the other hand Coverdale was EXCELLENT with DP or with WSnake and even with Jimmy Page. So .. Blackmore haters .. don't listen to DPurple live, it's a great cover band playing Ritchie's songs. 🌈🌈🎸🎸🌈🌈🎸🎸💜💜 " they found stability with Morse " but they didn't create good songs, nobody cares about that " new era " Burn is a Masterpiece by Blackmore Coverdale Lord and Paice .. fortunately Gillan wasn't there 😂
A man I knew to be a Ritchie Blackmore fan went to see him with his then-new band over 30 years ago. As the opening act were beginning the final song of their set, Ritchie strolled onto the stage as if no one else were there. He proceeded to plug in his guitar, noodling on it just to warm up, drowning out the opening band. Then he stopped and looked at them, like, "Well, whenever you guys are done..." When the rest of Ritchie's band took the stage with him, his arrogance between songs continued. The man telling us this told us as the show went on, he, in turn, began cursing Ritchie out between songs. "THIS US HOW YOU TREAT PEOPLE? I IDOLIZED YOU FOR ALL THESE YEARS! I BOUGHT EVERY RECORD YOU PLAYED ON! YOU CAN GO TO HELL!" It's one thing to be a perfectionist. It's another just to be a jerk. People who complain about working with Ritchie Blackmore are complaining about the latter.
I don’t know if anybody has noticed , but most band members spend their retirement years suing each other over everything and anything . I have been in a lot garage bands and I have no use for anyone I ever played with and haven’t spoken to any of them
iirc they were stiffed for money when Gillan decided to move on.......John McCoy / Colin Towns / Mick Underwood and Bernie Torme were a fucking GREAT band for Ian
@@Ace8Three I think of Richie would have been more able to work with the people in the band they would have made more great albums I think deep purple could have done a lot better
Without a singer and someone who also writes fantastic as Ian did and still does DP would be nothing special. Jon was great but didn't write many Purple songs and as for Blackmore he is just a moody guitar player.
Trite, familiar story. You know those lead singers, they think it's all about them. You know those lead guitarist, they think it's all about them. God bless Ian and the boys for carrying the rock torch this long but IMO, band hasn't been the same since Ritchie left.
It was said in the day (70s) that Blackmore stated he could out duel/wipe the floor with Clapton, Beck, & Page any day of the week. All part of his 'How to make Friends & Influence People' thoughts. People don't seem to understand how history works ... it's not how important you think you are, it's about what moment in history you walk into.
@@edljnehan2811 I'm saying that your comment is spot on!! Jeff Beck = greatest guitar player, Jan Akkerman = awesome player... Richie = NOT in same league ☮
@klyvemurray yeah I kind of thought that that's why I didn't go troll on you. I'm an OG 67 years old so I'm not familiar with Emojis I've only had a smartphone for a very short time as I was carrying an old flip phone that you could just make phone calls on. So why I know about music I don't know about technology with phones are computers for that matter. Anyway thanks I can't tell the Flames from the dog doo doo that's why I asked LOL
@@andrewtate8303 did have, hasn't had one for years i think having to do Child in time all those years when he was struggling has destroyed his real voice .
I love Ian and his fantastic singing and he is a warm , lovely man which can't be said from Blackmore who is an egoïst ,a bad jealous person but he plays the guitar fantastic.
Gillan has a huge ego. It was the clash of egos that was the problem. Now Gillan gets everything done the way he wants, but the music has suffered. Deep Purple are still good, but no longer great.
@@carmenmusiclover.0532 yeah it's too bad he goes get in the way they could have made a lot of great albums but again the ego gets in the way the short change the fans
@@mikekeeler6362 Indeed I even think that today he regrets his behavior because the others have again lots of success with their new record and tour ( I saw them last week) and almost no one buys his records today.
My now late brother once threw Ritchie Blackmore out of his house. If I remember correctly, that was sometime during the 80s. Ironically, my now late older brother (who was a guitarist/singer) also performed at Montreux, 1971. "They all came out to Montreux on the lake Geneva shoreline..". He also apparently was at Jimi Hendrix's funeral with Tommy Bolin. Hmm.
With Blackmore ,and I Know a lot of people will agree with me ,is the best Guitarist ever . I would put him above Hendrix.I have seen hundreds of Rock and Metal Bands over the years and there's so many Brilliant Guitarist in the world, but if I had to pick one it would be him 2 Brian May ,Tony Iommi Angus Young
This is a half story. It assumes burn is an album Gillian was on. It is not. It also tells us that Blackmore formed rainbow after Gillian left. Gillian was still there. Blackmore left. Formed a band rainbow with Ronnie James Dio called rainbow. The original band was Dio and his band Elf with Blackmore playing lead guitar. Blackmore made first rainbow album with them then threw them all away except Dio.Ritchie was the control freak again. Dio stayed. Made a name for himself and put Blackmore in rear view window. I saw the original Elf at a high school dance in 1974. They were good but great with Dio singing. Blackmore found them while with Purple as opening band. Ritchie recruited them to be his new band while still with Purple. Then he fired them all except Dio. Who’s the asshole? Gillian’s a nice guy I met him a few times. Very personable
if you had even a small band,then you can understand of the tension inside.Ritchie was the only smart one who could create songs,if you are not agree name a top song after he left.then you can understand why he wanted to control them,as musician they are really good.but song creation is the difference between god and Angels.he did 3 major line up deep purple,Rainbow and now ritchieblackmore's night,and you see still he is creating new material.endless.
Ritchie is just not a happy person. I can see why he hated Eddie Van Halen. Here’s this Ritchie guy playing guitar and not moving much on stage with his “ heavy metal band”and here comes this guy from Pasadena who runs circles around any guitar player out there, so yeah! …….. he should of just been nice to everyone. You’re doing what you Love. Geez!
Most big name pop and rock bands, solo artists etc, have a golden era, where they achieve artistic and financial success and favour with the public. Before their often short lived apex, they are nascent. After it, there is an inevitable, soap-opera style, slow decline.
I can't stand Ritchie Blackmore! I saw Deep Purple live in 1987. They were great. But Ritchie Blackmore did a crappy solo slot and then refused to come on for an oncore; leaving Gillan, Lord, Paice and Glover to come back on and perform Smoke On The Water without a guitar player. WHAT A JERK!!!
Ir is funny about Blackmore as he got such high toughts about himself creating an cult of it well my granpa a promusician and I where talking about Rock at the time as Smoke on the Water where on its highest. He played it and some other Blackmore tunes and then he stated do not play this crap it just a bunch of riffs! Led Zeppelin he continiued those lads are good, skilled musicians and then the old man played Stairway to Heaven and sang to it, just sayin. Ian Gillian what an greate voice.
Deep purple, rainbow songs is my best my 1ST song album i buy in Singapore is car-tape man of the SIVER MOUNTAIN in 70+ $14+.got one matter I can't understand why RAINBOW CHANGE SO MANY PLAYERS E.G(VOCALIST DRUM BASS)CAN STILL PLAY WITH RICHIE VOCALIST DRUM BOSS K-B.)THE PLAY DRUM ONE PLAY WITH DIO A LONG TIME RAINBOW IS ONE OF THE BEST'S BAND IN THE WORLD NEW SONG OLD SONG'S HEAR CAN KNOW MAYBE RAINBOW NOW NOBODY KNOW NOW ALL RAINBOW LINEUP WHO KNOW ONLY RICHIE BLACKMORE THANKS GOOD LUCK ALL THE BEST
Eddie van Halen in the stock scenes...😅 Back to topic: As the 2 protagonists grew older, their beef calmed down - They are now like old divorced spouses who respect each other.
This is the best RR band ever ,better than Zep ,they are survivor's, warriors ,who take no shit from anyone and Ian Paiste should go down and 1of the top 5 best RR drummers ever to grace this planet
5:38 Eddie Van Halen and David Lee Roth, well known Deep Purple members, I suppose 5:48 Picture with Tommy Bolin (who isn't even mentioned) 7:39 "Pursuing FOLK inspired rock with Rainbow" OMG! The "guy" or thing who made this obviously has not listened to Rainbow in his life, probably read something about Blackmore's Night on Wikipedia and got himself into a mess. Definitely this is a video made with AU (Artificial Unintelligence) or HS (Human Stupidity)
Gillin was good for the songs but Blackmore may of more of driving creativity but it worked well as it came together and then you know call to egotistical once way or the other sometimes as well as it should or shouldn't but not everybody is a creative Force some people just know how to really help it along but with that said not too many people create it that same kind of buzz that Gillin did but it was Blackboard apparently wanted to get back together and Gillian didn't because it started it's just too much of a via bad Buzz all the way around you know oh well that's that's how she goes🖤🖤🖤💣💣💣💓💓💓😎😎😎
With Ritchie the difference between the other two other Purple members was that with their interractions Gillan was an antagonist whereas JON LORD was a PEACEMAKER. (Paul)
Blackmore Coverdale and Hughes are now good friends. I just wish they would get together one last time and show the current Purple how it’s really done.
Just because someone or people don't like you, doesn't mean that you are a bad person. In my case it's because I'm very good looking and extremely intelligent and talented. I have a very deep baritone voice and a very quick sense of humour. I'm a great singer/dancer and brilliant Drummer. It's all very natural and innate. That's not my fault, it's what was handed to me from birth in my genes and DNA.
The mark 2 version of Deep Purple had a lot of potential. There were a few aspects of their music that needed some work, but the potential was there. Blackmore never had stable relationships with front men, and despite his great talent, he was never able to reach superstardom.
These documentaries can be inaccurate and stupid at the same time.
Jon Lord was the king of keyboard s
I don't really care how Blackmore is as a person, he was the driving force of Deep Purple. When he left, Purple was never the same, and Rainbow was by far the better, and harder rocking band....even the Joe Lynn Turner version.
Saw purple several times, damn they were loud in the early '70's including with Blackmore, preferred the Bolin years, Rainbow never figured............
Well, not really, … as Blackmore once said Rainbow used to sound like Foreigner kind of stuff 🤷🏼
@@ROWBRONCO Even Warhorse and Captain Beyond were much harder bands than Joe Lynn Turner's Rainbow. And they rocked.
Why would you care? You didnt have to work, travel and live with him every day.
No, no, no... 🤣 Deep Purple were and are "Gillan + Blackmore" and dare I say the influence of Gillan is probably more than of Blackmore. Without Gillan, DP were loosing the distinct progressive shocking aspect of their music and were leaning towards the commercial mainstream.
I agree that DP were never the same after Blackmore left, but, when Gillan was there, they were still closer to the original DP than Blackmore's Rainbow. Did you listen to "Slaves and Masters"? Blackmore is there, but it is not DP, because Gillan is not there, it sounds more like Rainbow.
And with all respect to Rainbow they are subpar to the classic "Gillan + Blackmore" DP
Whats wrong with wanting perfection? Blackmore was/ is a genius and a great guitarist .
@@vernrussell99 yeah but sometimes the perfection prevents you from making some really great albums because you don't listen to other ideas unfortunately I think that hurt Richie's career because he's been irrelevant the last 30 years
@@mikekeeler6362 NO HE HASNT
@@Ronz-i5f name any albums that he's made in the last 35 years that have been very good I can't think of any and I've tried a lot of them
@Ronz-i5f he's kind of like Jimmy Page Jimmy Page has become irrelevant
if he's irrelevant YOUR still listening? EH
I met Ian Gillan at Essex University in 1979. I was in awe as his band (The Ian Gillan Band) were playing on the same stage where my local band had played the week before. After the gig, my road crew helped his road crew tear down and I had the pleasure to chat with him for about 20 minutes. He was one of the nicest rockers I have ever met and that voice! I would have given anything to play with a singer and frontman of his calibre.
Allow me a respectful correction.
In 1979 Ian Gillan's band was called "Gillan".
@@mrjohn1964 Thanks for the correction John. That was a very long time ago and my memory isn't as good as it once was. Thanks for being a gentleman about it.
I hope that Ian and Ritchie make peace before it's to late. We lost John Lord RIP, already and time stops for nothing. I know Ritchie is not an easy man to get on with but as intelligent as he is he must see that egos, his and Ian's, caused not only Deep Purples incredible music but their break-up. When John Lord passed away it touched Ritchie so much he penned a song in tribute to him. Even if they never play together again it would do the fans alot of good to know these 2 brilliant musicians had buried the hatchet. We can only hope.
@@viking4130 I hope so too!
Deep purple were a magnificent band,.RIP Jon 🙏🎹🎵🎵
Still are. The new/latest album is very good. Back to a more blues/rock sound with Simon on guitar.
Why is burn mentioned several times in relation to gillan it was mk3 purple after gillan left
Because it referenced Blackmore's contrasting vision to that of Jon Lord...not Gillan.
because the text sounds like Chat GPT prepared to me
From the first time i heard them I believed it was Jon Lord who kept their music together. Blackmore and Gillan gave it the wide scope but Lord gave it the core.
No, they worked well together. Ritchie put down the band's amazing live performance to the battle between Jon and himself, trying to outdo each other. Jon was the driving force of the early Deep Purple and it ended with the album Concerto for Group and Orchestra a live album performed by Deep Purple with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The failure of that idea led to Ritchie taking the band down the rock path and the release of In Rock. Jon was vital to that new sound but the songs and much of the energy was down to Ritchie.
@@chrisparnham Yep, I don't know who wrote this but Blackmore was very much the musical director of DP, there came a point where Blackmore got really fed up with Lord in particular and how little he was contributing in terms of songwriting, they had been crediting each member of the band equally up that point but Blackmore had had enough and set up a separate publishing deal so that only the band members who actually wrote the songs would get the credit and royalties relative to their input.
No, Lord didn't. He said it was Ritchie that came up with the riffs. If you watch any vintage mark 2 era concerts, Ritchie was the band leader. AND,. How could Jon Lord be in control if Ritchie was the leader?
I totally agree,John Lord controlled Deep Purple music and performances,John is sadly missed
It then showed Eddy VanHalen? Why? At least it looked like Eddy…..😂
I've met Ritchie Blackmore twice & he was as nice as could be. Ian is a great singer. Blackmore is a master guitarist. An amazing talent!
He's a metal guitar genius but there are others...Jake E. Lee, Zak Wild, Janick Gers, Dave Murray, KK Downing and Glen Tipton.
@lawrencevincent1 and many more
@@Morticia1313 There are, but the ones I listed are some of the best in the world that will leave their legacy. Jimmy page, Hendrix but not Clapton in my personal opinion over rated and the list goes on and on.
@@Morticia1313 The greatest metal guitarists of ALL time for me personally would be KK Downing or Angus Young or Janick Gers.
ian sucks. His voice left the stage over 30 years ago.
Sorry, but i love Blackmore. Still do. Definitly with Rainbow. ❤👍🤘🎸
These videos are so redundant.
they get clicks. Guilty myself
Hey Randy...I've never see "sh*t" spelt that way 🤣
So ....ritchie found jon lord too classical and progressive ....then proceeds to form rainbow and hams up the classical ?
That seems right at odds
And didn't like Glovers style of bass... then hires him for Rainbow and also as producer of their albums.
@@coolmacatrain9434 doesnt want to do "shoe shine music " -then makes the pop of bent out of shape -etc
@@TheMichaelseymour 1983 was very different from 1974/5 and popish rock isn't the same as funk with a flavour of rock.
Ritchie has his own logic but he also changes his opinions through the years. Like most of do. But! This documentary is very simplistic and many facts are completely wrong.
not true. Ritchie and Lord worked. Ritchie didnt like the bluesyness
Stupid documentary full of mistakes & the end why Rockers CAN'T STAND Ritchie? A????
"Leaving a MARK eye eye"... OMFG... What? Eye, eye captain?
@@ZephyrRheinbrohl 😄😄
How about the clip of EVH and DLR at 5:33 , dreadful video
@ZephyrRheinbrohl
😆 yep. I had to rewind just to hear that again.
" Thats just Ritchie being Ritchie"-
Ronnie James Dio
Deep Purple one of the greatest rock bands ever to record and perform
Compare Deep Purple without Blackmore and Rainbow with Blackmore. The real Deep Purple is where Ritchie Blackmore is!!! Because Ritchie Blackmore is Deep Purple, and Deep Purple is Ritchie Blackmore!!! And Blackmore's genius vocals will find themselves. Ritchie made every vocalist who worked with him famous. And with each of them, Ritchie Blackmore's music sounded different, like a separate group, but it always sounded great. Without Blackmore, the world will lose, but without Gillan - no
It's really simple, Ritchie loved Paul Rodgers voice he wanted to go in a heavy blues direction like Free and Ian simply was not a blues singer he has his own unique way of singing.No mistery.
Gillan never sang burn that was Coverdale and Hughes
Plus gillans voice couldnt touch that Coverdale Hughes harmonies
@@Phoenix20086fly Of course not, Gillan was a different type of vocalist. Interesting that they hired 2 singers when he left.
@@CB-xr1eg Glenn Hughes sang a lot of vocals, yes, but was the bass player that replaced Roger Glover. So they didn't hire two singers per se...
@@juve3690 You say Hughes sang a lot of vocals, which is correct, Like McCartney he's a singing bass player. He sang solo on a few songs and he also shared vocals with Coverdale. So yes, they hired 2 singers.
@@CB-xr1eg you are correct. Hughes and Coverdale did a great job while in the band. The more singers, the better IMO. Just like more guitars are better. 😎
When Gillan left in 73 Roger Glover was fired, he didn`t leave as it is falsely stated here.
Why is Eddie Van Halen spliced into the footage?
I was hoping somebody else had noticed that.
exactly. That is so weird and totally out of context.
And in 8.27 its Alex Beyrodt as well.
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It was a mistake of course!
I’ve heard Gillan, Coverdale & Hughes sing live. All of them blew me away.
Pretty good but a few errors:
1. Rainbow was when Richie left MK III in roughly 75/6.Video states it was after he left the second time. The second leaving he worked with with his wife Candice Night and formed Blackmore's Night.
2. Ian Gillan has never sung Burn as stated at 8:40 minutes. That was Hughes and Coverdale.
Without the tension between Blackmore and his band mates there would not have been Mk III, Mk IV, Rainbow, Ian Gillan Band, White Snake, Dio, Gen Hughes and BCC, .............
Deep Purple was the starting point for so music.
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Deep Purple without Ritchie Blackmore is NOT Deep Purple. It's like the Rolling Stones without Keith Richards.
Steve morse
The Ian Gillan band
That whole band was excellent. They were basically an all star band.
If there had not been Ritchie around, we probably would have never heard the name of Ian. The genious one in Purple was Ritchie. Without Ritchie even Jon Lord was not very creative. Ritchie made other members reach their prime; think Gillan, Paice, Glover, Coverdale, Glenn, Dio, Cozy, Bonnet, Don, Turner, Doogie: the hard rock giants without Ritchie!
Ian Gillan and Roger Glover were in episode six before DP.
I don't know why Blackmore could not be satisfied -they were at the TOP
Exactly! They were doing great and they outsold other big bands you would think Blackmore would be elated but he was a controlling prick instead!
Richie has a big ego
But it was Gillan who decided to leave initially in 1973
And Glover did not decide to leave in 73…
Do you not realise that the world wouldn't have Stargazer had Blackmore just sat back and taken the easy money?
Blackmores difficult to get on with but so are a lotta people
Without Ritchie Blackmore, DP is just a cover band playing DP music. Jon Lord said on a DVD that all the riffs to their songs came from Ritchie. DP without Blackmore has never made a classic hit. Peeps go to their concerts to sing along with the music Ritchie was a part of.
Roger did not choose to leave DP when Ian Gillan left. Roger was pushed out (largely by Blackmore).
As mentioned before Blackmore = Deep Purple, after he left, DP became the Ian Gillan Band as Gillan was in fully control. Morse can not top Blackmore, no one can.
You are completely rigth about that.
@@blackers6897 yes that is true but if Richie would have worked more with the band and got along better they would have made a lot more great albums what kind of short change themselves
I love Simon more and the new record is fantastic.
Ritchie is second to nobody. He has always been on a higher level than his peers. His personality is why he was so good and creative. He never repeated himself like many others.
@mikekeeler6362
Sure, all they had to do is throw out Gillan into the bin of history for good and move on, then Blackmore, who mainly made DP happen, could work with the band again.
in one of Gillan's interviews Gillan spoke, When he was a teenager and..he saved his friend from drowning..this friend was Ritchie!!!
Gillan was kidding. He met RB for the first time in 1969!
@mariamichalczak5600 het is juist wat je zei !!
I really. Think in the long run. It´s unhealthy to listen. To roboters.
blackmore was influenced by classical music as well
As Roger Waters said, the band members aren't meant to stay together forever. Sooner or later the personalities will clash. But until then, these kinds of groups of people will create masterpieces.
With the exception being Oasis. One Masterpiece doesn't make folklore.
The narration starts with a handful of facts a uses up 10 minutes repeating them over and over, using slightly different words.
For all aspiring Guitarists that want to learn Snoke on the Water. Please please don't play as barre chords. Not correct. It's played in fourths. You with hear the real sound immediately and hopefully it'll inspire you. So for those not sure what fourths are. Find E string note G. Third fret along. In the major scale next note is D then B then C then D etc. Play note D second string ( 5th fret)and the G octave( string underneath together. One above the other. Then you'll hear it !
Yawn, Ritchie lifted Ian out of obscurity into international stardom , and his genius means he struggled with suffering fools gladly..........he is happy with a beautiful young family doing what he enjoys and keeping out of the fray and will always have my respect as a musician who can conjure REAL magic. That said Ian and Roger are fantastic and back in the day were untouchable
Ian Gillan was a great singer ,but Ritchie Blackmore made the band with his fantastic guitar playing .
No. It wouldn't be DP without Gillan's vocals and charisma. Not for that generation.
Deep purples greatest song was Hush by far.
Hush was a cover mate
I agree
Richie didn't like hardly anybody he worked with
@@mikekeeler6362 and hardly any of them liked him.
@VStrom2019 Richie has too much ego great guitar player if you just would have been a better person I think he would have made a lot more great albums
He liked Cozy Powell absolutely
@@VStrom2019 That utter garbage, why comment when you know nothing about the band?
He just got bored once in a while.
Ritchie Blackmore is my Favorite Deep Purple guitarist. I still have 1st Deep Purple album, shades of Deep Purple, and only DP albums I own are the Blackmore ones. A R. Blackmore fan from his Lord Sutch days. But, I only have the Rainbow albums with Ronnie James Dio, did not like the commercial stuff Rainbow drifted into. My Deep Purple is the Made In Japan line up, Mk 2.
Blackmore didnt like being upstaged.Thats why he didnt get on with vocalists .He did the same with Ronnie james Dio . Saw Rainbow in 1980 and they were nothing special
He was never upstaged, so that is nonsense. I saw Rainbow on the Rainbow Rising tour, they were very special, even the Zeppelin fan that came with us was blown away
I saw them in 1979 with Bonnet and Cozy Powell,I thought they were fantastic.
Blackmore admired Dio until Dio pissed him off one day when he gave Blackmore crap about one of the magazines having only Blackmore on the picture and not the entire band. Blackmore had nothing to do with that as the magazine publishers wanted only Blackmore's picture, and he didn't think of it much until Ronnie got in his face about it. Blackmore said he lost respect for Ronnie after that, and they never saw eye to eye with each other again. Then it was only a matter of time before Ronnie would be sacked from the band for whatever reason. And the reason came along when Ronnie flatly rejected Blackmore's request to write more commercial-oriented songs. But that sort of conversation would've probably never happened between the two of them, hadn't it been for their strained relationship. And I actually admire Blackmore's patience.
@Sevastopol91 Ritchie is a Dictator plain and simple, pure Garbage of a human being.
@@Sevastopol91 It was "Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, not Ritchie and Ronnie's Rainbow, people went to see Blackmore mainly.
There's a clip somewhere on RUclips which shows the arrogance of Dio (I loved his time in Rainbow so not pissing on him at all) that showed he had a temper and sacked people for reasons that seem childish. If I find it I'll post the link
Blackmore's "Exacting approach"? You mean like not getting drunk and CONSTANTLY forgetting the lyrics? And Glover was let go when Gillan left. He talks about it many times. The reunion was Gillan drinking again in excess, forgetting lyrics, not showing up for rehearsal. And let's not forget one of the final straws. Gillan poured Ketchup all over a plate of spaghetti, which he thought was for Ritchie. But it was for one of Ritchies' guests. How insulting and disrespectful.
and the guest was disabled..........all this Ritchie bashing i'd say is mostly rooted in jealousy
Whatever their clash was about, they produced their time-defying immortal stuff when they were together
Soap opera crap ;)
Australia. The best band ever. To many good band members lead to the break down.
Still are 👍
Funny how I've seen dozens of interviews with both men in recent years and I've never heard Ritchie say anything bad about Gillan.
Blackmore is Deep Purple, together with Lord and Paice.
Gillan did a great job, same as David Coverdale.
I hate people who say they hate Blackmore, if you hate RITCHIE then don't go to the shows 'cause 90% of the gig is BLACKMORE's music
Gillan did a great job but without Blackmore's he's not so good, check DP from 1994 onwards, check his solo stuff .. nothing special.
On the other hand Coverdale was EXCELLENT with DP or with WSnake and even with Jimmy Page.
So .. Blackmore haters .. don't listen to DPurple live, it's a great cover band playing Ritchie's songs. 🌈🌈🎸🎸🌈🌈🎸🎸💜💜 " they found stability with Morse " but they didn't create good songs, nobody cares about that " new era "
Burn is a Masterpiece by Blackmore Coverdale Lord and Paice .. fortunately Gillan wasn't there 😂
Ronnie James Dio said, (among other things), Blackmore taught him how NOT to treat fans. He said he actually saw him spit on some!
A man I knew to be a Ritchie Blackmore fan went to see him with his then-new band over 30 years ago. As the opening act were beginning the final song of their set, Ritchie strolled onto the stage as if no one else were there. He proceeded to plug in his guitar, noodling on it just to warm up, drowning out the opening band. Then he stopped and looked at them, like, "Well, whenever you guys are done..." When the rest of Ritchie's band took the stage with him, his arrogance between songs continued. The man telling us this told us as the show went on, he, in turn, began cursing Ritchie out between songs. "THIS US HOW YOU TREAT PEOPLE? I IDOLIZED YOU FOR ALL THESE YEARS! I BOUGHT EVERY RECORD YOU PLAYED ON! YOU CAN GO TO HELL!" It's one thing to be a perfectionist. It's another just to be a jerk. People who complain about working with Ritchie Blackmore are complaining about the latter.
That’s a crazy story. I can’t imagine what that opening band were thinking.
I've always heard for years that Blackmore, while very talented is an a-hole and does not need to be as arrogant as he is.
@@davidclaycomb5496 Nothing, the story is just that, a story
I knew people who worked with them. They got along great during that time.
First i love Deep Purple,wich Song are great without Blackmore ? 0
'Come Taste The Band' is a very good album. Can't stand narrow - mindedness. Oh well.
CAN'T STAND HIM UNLESS THE MONEY IS RIGHT EH GILLAN
Both of them are full of talent, but Ian is also a simple, endearing person with deep sense of humour.
I don’t know if anybody has noticed , but most band members spend their retirement years suing each other over everything and anything . I have been in a lot garage bands and I have no use for anyone I ever played with and haven’t spoken to any of them
If you could ask the members of Gillan some would say that they didn’t care for Ian.
iirc they were stiffed for money when Gillan decided to move on.......John McCoy / Colin Towns / Mick Underwood and Bernie Torme were a fucking GREAT band for Ian
at 5:36 and 5:38 EVH appears for less than a second. what is the context?
Gillan is just one singer of Deep Purple. It is Blackmore and Lord which made the sound of Deep Purple.
@@Ace8Three and the drummer also Ian paice was a big part of deep purple
@@Ace8Three I think of Richie would have been more able to work with the people in the band they would have made more great albums I think deep purple could have done a lot better
Without a singer and someone who also writes fantastic as Ian did and still does DP would be nothing special. Jon was great but didn't write many Purple songs and as for Blackmore he is just a moody guitar player.
@@mikekeeler6362 Absolutely true. One cannot imagine DP with some other drummer and now he's the only one left from the very first band.
@@mikekeeler6362 Absolutely! he is also the only one founding father of the band left.
Trite, familiar story. You know those lead singers, they think it's all about them. You know those lead guitarist, they think it's all about them. God bless Ian and the boys for carrying the rock torch this long but IMO, band hasn't been the same since Ritchie left.
Gillan was a fantastic singer but directly compared to Blackmore, nothing really. Blackmore is a key piece in rock guitar.
I love Ian Gillan but Ritchie is my man. He was just different in every way.
It was said in the day (70s) that Blackmore stated he could out duel/wipe the floor with Clapton, Beck, & Page any day of the week. All part of his 'How to make Friends & Influence People' thoughts. People don't seem to understand how history works ... it's not how important you think you are, it's about what moment in history you walk into.
There's nobody better than Jeff Beck who would have made Ritchie Blackmore look like an amateur. Soul would have Jan akkerman of focus😮
@@edljnehan2811 🔥🔥🔥
@@klyvemurray I'm sorry I don't know what those emojis mean
@@edljnehan2811
I'm saying that your comment is spot on!! Jeff Beck = greatest guitar player,
Jan Akkerman = awesome player...
Richie = NOT in same league ☮
@klyvemurray yeah I kind of thought that that's why I didn't go troll on you. I'm an OG 67 years old so I'm not familiar with Emojis I've only had a smartphone for a very short time as I was carrying an old flip phone that you could just make phone calls on. So why I know about music I don't know about technology with phones are computers for that matter. Anyway thanks I can't tell the Flames from the dog doo doo that's why I asked LOL
Ronnie Dio para qoute : Blackmore would spit on fans !!
Not 1 word spoken in the whole interview came from either Gillian's or Blackmore's mouths. So it's all hearsay and gossiping.
Gillan has a great voice anyone thinks otherwise is wrong 😂
had
@@andrewtate8303 did have, hasn't had one for years i think having to do Child in time all those years when he was struggling has destroyed his real voice .
@@pistoleer3572 fare point
@@brucedickinson12 I saw DP last week and Ian sang still fantastic.
@@carmenmusiclover.0532 watched a few dp in my time
TWO LEGENDS OF ROCK FOREVER ❤❤❤
I love Ian and his fantastic singing and he is a warm , lovely man which can't be said from Blackmore who is an egoïst ,a bad jealous person but he plays the guitar fantastic.
Gillan has a huge ego. It was the clash of egos that was the problem. Now Gillan gets everything done the way he wants, but the music has suffered. Deep Purple are still good, but no longer great.
@@carmenmusiclover.0532 yeah it's too bad he goes get in the way they could have made a lot of great albums but again the ego gets in the way the short change the fans
@@mikekeeler6362 Indeed I even think that today he regrets his behavior because the others have again lots of success with their new record and tour ( I saw them last week) and almost no one buys his records today.
My now late brother once threw Ritchie Blackmore out of his house. If I remember correctly, that was sometime during the 80s. Ironically, my now late older brother (who was a guitarist/singer) also performed at Montreux, 1971. "They all came out to Montreux on the lake Geneva shoreline..". He also apparently was at Jimi Hendrix's funeral with Tommy Bolin. Hmm.
Blackmore was hard to get along with.
With Blackmore ,and I Know a lot of people will agree with me ,is the best Guitarist ever . I would put him above Hendrix.I have seen hundreds of Rock and Metal Bands over the years and there's so many Brilliant Guitarist in the world, but if I had to pick one it would be him 2 Brian May ,Tony Iommi Angus Young
This is a half story. It assumes burn is an album Gillian was on. It is not. It also tells us that Blackmore formed rainbow after Gillian left. Gillian was still there. Blackmore left. Formed a band rainbow with Ronnie James Dio called rainbow. The original band was Dio and his band Elf with Blackmore playing lead guitar. Blackmore made first rainbow album with them then threw them all away except Dio.Ritchie was the control freak again. Dio stayed. Made a name for himself and put Blackmore in rear view window. I saw the original Elf at a high school dance in 1974. They were good but great with Dio singing. Blackmore found them while with Purple as opening band. Ritchie recruited them to be his new band while still with Purple. Then he fired them all except Dio. Who’s the asshole? Gillian’s a nice guy I met him a few times. Very personable
If you want to know. Go ask Blackmore himself....simple
👍🎸🎹🥁sounds cool 😎
Ian and Roger Daltrey, the two best vocalists in Rick!
Don´t forget Ronnie James Dio and Robert Plant.
@@larsnilsson3438and paul rodgers.
@@DougMen1 Daltrey isn't even the best singer in the Who.
In Rick who?
if you had even a small band,then you can understand of the tension inside.Ritchie was the only smart one who could create songs,if you are not agree name a top song after he left.then you can understand why he wanted to control them,as musician they are really good.but song creation is the difference between god and Angels.he did 3 major line up deep purple,Rainbow and now ritchieblackmore's night,and you see still he is creating new material.endless.
Its a wonder that the others didnt either vote Blackmore out, or just leave the band and reform as something else without him
Ritchie is just not a happy person. I can see why he hated Eddie Van Halen. Here’s this Ritchie guy playing guitar and not moving much on stage with his “ heavy metal band”and here comes this guy from Pasadena who runs circles around any guitar player out there, so yeah! …….. he should of just been nice to everyone. You’re doing what you Love. Geez!
Most big name pop and rock bands, solo artists etc, have a golden era, where they achieve artistic and financial success and favour with the public.
Before their often short lived apex, they are nascent.
After it, there is an inevitable, soap-opera style, slow decline.
Blackmore had a arrogant and selfish attitude within himself.
Was a 'User'. Owned the rights to the 'Rainbow' name. He was in control - any reason he would replace you. HIS BAND.
Saw Morse play with DP. How I wish it could have been Blackmore.
Blackmore and LOrd were the sound. Gillan was happy to be singing
And songwriting.
I can't stand Ritchie Blackmore! I saw Deep Purple live in 1987. They were great. But Ritchie Blackmore did a crappy solo slot and then refused to come on for an oncore; leaving Gillan, Lord, Paice and Glover to come back on and perform Smoke On The Water without a guitar player. WHAT A JERK!!!
😅 endlich habe ich eine Mal lächelnden Richie gesehen 😂😂😂
Ir is funny about Blackmore as he got such high toughts about himself creating an cult of it well my granpa a promusician and I where talking about Rock at the time as Smoke on the Water where on its highest. He played it and some other Blackmore tunes and then he stated do not play this crap it just a bunch of riffs! Led Zeppelin he continiued those lads are good, skilled musicians and then the old man played Stairway to Heaven and sang to it, just sayin.
Ian Gillian what an greate voice.
I can’t listen to Deep Purple without Ian Gillan
Deep purple, rainbow songs is my best my 1ST song album i buy in Singapore is car-tape man of the SIVER MOUNTAIN in 70+ $14+.got one matter I can't understand why RAINBOW CHANGE SO MANY PLAYERS E.G(VOCALIST DRUM BASS)CAN STILL PLAY WITH RICHIE VOCALIST DRUM BOSS K-B.)THE PLAY DRUM ONE PLAY WITH DIO A LONG TIME RAINBOW IS ONE OF THE BEST'S BAND IN THE WORLD NEW SONG OLD SONG'S HEAR CAN KNOW MAYBE RAINBOW NOW NOBODY KNOW NOW ALL RAINBOW LINEUP WHO KNOW ONLY RICHIE BLACKMORE THANKS GOOD LUCK ALL THE BEST
Eddie van Halen in the stock scenes...😅
Back to topic: As the 2 protagonists grew older, their beef calmed down - They are now like old divorced spouses who respect each other.
This is the best RR band ever ,better than Zep ,they are survivor's, warriors ,who take no shit from anyone and Ian Paiste should go down and 1of the top 5 best RR drummers ever to grace this planet
Ritchie Blackmore is a Mount Rushmore guitarist 🎸
5:38 Eddie Van Halen and David Lee Roth, well known Deep Purple members, I suppose
5:48 Picture with Tommy Bolin (who isn't even mentioned)
7:39 "Pursuing FOLK inspired rock with Rainbow" OMG! The "guy" or thing who made this obviously has not listened to Rainbow in his life, probably read something about Blackmore's Night on Wikipedia and got himself into a mess.
Definitely this is a video made with AU (Artificial Unintelligence) or HS (Human Stupidity)
Gillin was good for the songs but Blackmore may of more of driving creativity but it worked well as it came together and then you know call to egotistical once way or the other sometimes as well as it should or shouldn't but not everybody is a creative Force some people just know how to really help it along but with that said not too many people create it that same kind of buzz that Gillin did but it was Blackboard apparently wanted to get back together and Gillian didn't because it started it's just too much of a via bad Buzz all the way around you know oh well that's that's how she goes🖤🖤🖤💣💣💣💓💓💓😎😎😎
This is all too bad, because Blackmore is one of the greatest guitarists ever.
Was - back awhile ago
@@philipdecatanzaro1822 We all get older
With Ritchie the difference between the other two other Purple members was that with their interractions Gillan was an antagonist whereas JON LORD was a PEACEMAKER. (Paul)
I met Jon lord and he was an easy going guy. But he was no fool musically
at 8.01: spelled Richie Blackmore wrong. Its Ritchie Blackmore And don't you forget it!
Blackmore Coverdale and Hughes are now good friends. I just wish they would get together one last time and show the current Purple how it’s really done.
Just because someone or people don't like you, doesn't mean that you are a bad person.
In my case it's because I'm very good looking and extremely intelligent and talented.
I have a very deep baritone voice and a very quick sense of humour.
I'm a great singer/dancer and brilliant Drummer.
It's all very natural and innate.
That's not my fault, it's what was handed to me from birth in my genes and DNA.
It says in 1984 the reformed, but showed footage from the mid seventies.
The mark 2 version of Deep Purple had a lot of potential. There were a few aspects of their music that needed some work, but the potential was there. Blackmore never had stable relationships with front men, and despite his great talent, he was never able to reach superstardom.
"Purple had potential."
"There were a few aspects of their music that needed some work."
Are you actually being serious?
@colinogara9122 Yes ... I think purple could have been bigger.
Some say there has to be musical tension between the lead guitarist and lead vocalist in rock. One supposes a little off-stage tension ….
Who didn't like that "Mark Eye-Eye" line-up?