I’m 71 & a huge DP fan.. these guys are hard rock scientists, talk about awesome talent, not a weak link. Great to see the younger generation appreciating them.
While making the 'Machine head' album in 1971/ '72, Deep Purple would jam and come up w/ tunes... and this was one of the classic products of the band's unique chemistry... Ian Gillan (lead vocals) was worried when he wrote the lyrics that Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) would reject the song because it was more 'picturesque' ... but Blackmore heard the vocals and said, "Sounds fine to me..." Blackmore did reject 1 song recorded that didn't make the 'Machine head' album - 'When a blind man cries'... it was released later. 'Smoke on the water' almost did not make the album, but their friend Claude Nobs loved it... the record label loved it. Deep Purple thought the song 'Never before' was going to be the single, but the label insisted on 'Smoke on the water'... and the band was confused about the appeal of the song. However, the album 'Machine head' became a platinum hit and 'Smoke on the water' (as well as 'Pictures of home'... 'Highway star'... "Space truckin' " ) became a classic. That simple riff made Ritchie Blackmore a guitar legend. Fans loved 'Pictures of home'... but apparently, Blackmore not so much... Thankfully, Deep Purple has been performing it live regularly the last 3 decades without Blackmore on guitar...
This is a song about feeling homesick. A long way from home while being i Schwitzerland. Featuring a drumsolo, guitarsolo, bass solo and keyboardsolo. The keyboard was inspired of the wind between the mountains. My absolute favourite Deep Purple song. 🥰
hello rebeka love your reaction you really understand the music of deep purple ,just for your knowledge deep purple entered the guinness book of records as being the most live shows band ever in the all global ,no band has done it before . dear you can go to some big hts they made on their 80th and 90th albums :perfects strangers,the house of blue lights ,master and slaves .battle rages on try WASTED SUNSETS ITS A HELL OF A MASTER PIECE ITS A BALADE BUT YOU WILL ENJOY IT ,MANY THANKS JOSEPH FROM ISRAEL ( VA FAN OF DEEP PURPLE SINCE THE 70TH)
Mi canción favorita!! El primer álbum que tuve fué Machin Head...para mí, sensacional... aunque, todo lo de Deep Purple me gusta. Gracias nuevamente 🙏. Eres maravillosa 😊 💜💜💜💜💜
Great Choice! This is one of the top songs on the Machine Head Album, and sadly mostly unknown and not played very often. Thanks for reacting to this! Great Blackmore lead also...
They were my first concert when I was 12 years old (I'm 34 now). With this song, the whole place went down. The Godfathers of Heavy Metal. 🤘GREAT SONG & REACTION, BECKS 🤘
So you never saw them with Ritchie Blackmore, the driving force, inspiration and main writer of Purple? Nothing to boast about then mate. My first Blackmore concert was Rainbow Edinburgh 1983 age 16 and 4 rows from the front, then Knebworth 1985. 1987, 1991. You never saw them at their best just a tribute band.
Mark 2 Deep Purple rules, the best version of that band by a million miles, Roger Glover and Ian Gillian should never have been fired, Ritchie was a pill back in the day. But while together they were amazing. Try Space Trucking from Made in Japan, A thing de force for sure. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Gillan quit in 1973, and it was nothing to do with Ritchie. The band were being ground into dust: tour after tour, bouts of hepititis, churning out albums. And when Gillan was fired in 1989, that was purely down to Gillan being unprofessional - drinking, smoking and his voice was always shot.
@@Dibbdroid I listened to almost all the bootlegs of 1987 and Gillan was great, maybe they should have left Child In Time (after all, they didn’t perform this song during Mark 3, 4 and 5 and nothing terrible happened, Deep Purple existed, even gained fans) and perform this song only in exceptional cases, if Gillan would have such a desire, and not Blackmore - he was not the main one in this song. And about drinking and smoking it's just ridiculous to listen, especially from a rock fan.
@@ninoorjon why is ridiculous to embrace the truth? Gillan and Blackmore were as bad as one another when it comes to their relationship and everyone blames Blackmore.
Gillan was simply homesick at times during the recording for Machine Head and he wrote the lyrics about that. Then if you listen to When A Blind Man Cries ( Ritchie never played that either ) it's also about the recordings of Machine Head. And move one album ahead and listen to Smooth Dancer, that song is about Gillan’s view of Ritchie.
Hi Rebeka, I've been listening to Deep Purple since the early 70's, I have all their albums and I want to say that this song is one of my favorites. I'd love to see your reaction to another masterpiece like "Living Wreck." Thank you and best regards.
Nice reaction. I get it with the screams. Personally, I don’t have issue with his screams but when Glen Hughes joined Deep Purple, I do struggle with Glen’s screams.
De hecho, para mí lo son, junto a Led Zeppelin. Añadiré que ambas bandas son poseedoras de los mejores guitarristas, sobre todo a nivel de composición y por supuesto, los dos cantantes también están en lo más alto junto a Ronnie James Dio y Bon Scott.
God I almost forgot about this song and I bought the Machine Head album in72'. There were so many great songs back in the 60's/70's some just get forgotten for a long time and this song was one. Really, the whole album is unreal good. I wore it out. Great choice Rebeka...you jogged my butt head, I think at my age I forgot more songs than I care to admit. Ouch.
Ian Gillian have said in an intervju that the high notes he does in Child in time he regrets he did. Because he just because of those find it very hard to perform Child in time live. After they recorded that on the In Roch album. Listen to Verign Rock and her in depth analyses of that song. Or just listen to her reaction to Child in time.
This is a remixed version off of the 1997 25th Anniversary edition of "Machine Head" which has an extra CD with alternate mixes by bass player Roger Glover. Although this version here seems to have been recut and re-cobbled together awkwardly by the person who made the video. The remix has an alternate intro and no fade-out at the end, while the sound is sharper, much edgier than the original release, while this here version has cuts and repeat inserts with a wrong ending.
They played this when I saw them in 1973. Been one of my fav fav's of them. Ritchie, Ian, and the rest of Mark II were right on the money with this arrangement. So was this Reaction 🙂. I guess I stand corrected because I would have sworn I saw them play it live but I guess not. It may have been Perfect Strangers or it just may be that too much time has passed and I imagined they played this. There are records of other Rock groups I saw in the 70s and when I look at the play lists I see I would have also 'imagined' some songs played that weren't. I guess that's ok though. lol
@@80sf1fan2 apparently, no. It's hard to look back 51 years and remember the Setlist and I had all their albums up to that point and Mark Il was my favorite session and that's all I saw but apparently they didn't play it but I thought they did. So as I look back on all the concerts, I saw in the 70s, I realize that I have no idea what groups really played the songs that I think they did. Led Zeppelin has four or five large books out and each concert they had is given and that list when I looked at it and saw the concerts that I want to I did see that I was probably 50% correct so as I said in my post I was corrected because she says they didn't play that song in concert and as I researched it I apparently thought they did but they didn't and it was always one of my favorites so that's probably why I thought they did. So after 50 years, our memories are not quite as accurate as we think they are lol. I think I saw them in 1973. Unfortunately I only saw them once but it was a lot harder to get tickets to concerts back then but it was only $5.50 to and I had good seats.
@@gmac6503 you are lucky because i an 19 years old and i am dreaming of going back to the 70s and see them live, they are still amazing but today it's not the same thing
@@80sf1fan2 I wish I saw more but tickets were hard to get back then. However, today there is so much great music I love both eras. All the big groups that went to Japan in the 70s and 80s and later apparently left music DNA all over lol. There is _Band-Maid_ for Rock _Lovebites_ for Heavy Metal _BabyMetal_ for Metal _Nemophila_ for Heavy Metal There is _Gacharic Spin_ and _Trident_ and _JUNNA_ on drums, _Yoyoka_ who Ian Paice met (along with SINA), and so many more I haven't mentioned. And these are all from Japan!! _LisaX_ and so many more. I hear ya though - coming from where you are at. I get it. Fortunately we have the Internet because back in my day it was hard to keep up on concerts. The AM radio and later FM and local concerts were where one found out about tickets. Now there are concerts from the 60s and 70s I never even saw. Great time for music!
I was 12 in 1972. Worked w/my neighbor doing concrete work…$1.75/hr. As soon as I got paid on Fridays in the summer went to W T Grants and bought either the newest Deep Purple or Alice Cooper album 🤘
On thing you should know about live back in their day compared to now, monitoring and acoustics have come a longggggg way. They used to just have a couple of huge speakers shooting them at the audience. If you were right beside the sound machine, you went DEAF Ha! Now a days the have speakers scientifically arranged to allow for a more balanced sound. In some of their live photos from the early 70's I don't even see a floor monitor. I see in Child of Time Ian Gillan saying wait for the ricochet, he could have easily been talking about waiting for the sound to bounce off the moon as he tries to cup one ear. Just look at the amps behind him and the drums...it gets really loud. He probably can't even hear himself properly live. So he's fishing around for notes to hit. I really don't know how a lot of them did it. Great many are actually deaf as a result though.
So, like your personality, like your reactions, but if you call Gillan out for scream singing inappropriately, you must point to where you believe this happened 😊.
Привет, послушай Deep purple, концерт Come hell or high water. Каждая песня шедевр. Рекомендую три: Perfect stranger,Medly, Knocking at your back door. Они так круто звучат на этом концерте. Золотой состав. Я оставлю ссылку на какую-нибудь из этих песен. Если кто послушает,то он тебе потвердит,что эта группа просто вершина классического рока. ruclips.net/video/JH1c02aMEp0/видео.htmlsi=4YGqCTrb5PzRNKzA
Your reactions are always real. You are quite obviously enjoying yourself and getting into the music. Roger Glover, the Bassist, has described this as a shuffle. I know that there are many alternate takes released from time to time, but I stand to be corrected in that there were at least three edits in this version. Rebeka, I’m pretty sure you haven’t reacted to the song “Burn” recorded after Ian left. Don’t let anyone tell you that the two vocalist line up that followed him was inferior. Far from it. Glenn Hughes in particular is a ridiculously talented singer and is performing now at a remarkably high pitch which, sadly, Ian Gillan ceased to reach decades ago. So please, react to Burn, preferably from the California Jam (unless there’s another “fan made” video of a different live recording…but make sure it’s before Ritchie left).
You can never go wrong with Deep Purple.
I’m 71 & a huge DP fan.. these guys are hard rock scientists, talk about awesome talent, not a weak link. Great to see the younger generation appreciating them.
Purple is one of the best live bands ever.
Brings me back to that era. So much time has passed....
While making the 'Machine head' album in 1971/ '72, Deep Purple would jam and come up w/ tunes... and this was one of the classic products of the band's unique chemistry... Ian Gillan (lead vocals) was worried when he wrote the lyrics that Ritchie Blackmore (guitar) would reject the song because it was more 'picturesque' ... but Blackmore heard the vocals and said, "Sounds fine to me..."
Blackmore did reject 1 song recorded that didn't make the 'Machine head' album - 'When a blind man cries'... it was released later. 'Smoke on the water' almost did not make the album, but their friend Claude Nobs loved it... the record label loved it. Deep Purple thought the song 'Never before' was going to be the single, but the label insisted on 'Smoke on the water'... and the band was confused about the appeal of the song. However, the album 'Machine head' became a platinum hit and 'Smoke on the water' (as well as 'Pictures of home'... 'Highway star'... "Space truckin' " ) became a classic. That simple riff made Ritchie Blackmore a guitar legend.
Fans loved 'Pictures of home'... but apparently, Blackmore not so much... Thankfully, Deep Purple has been performing it live regularly the last 3 decades without Blackmore on guitar...
This is a song about feeling homesick. A long way from home while being i Schwitzerland.
Featuring a drumsolo, guitarsolo, bass solo and keyboardsolo.
The keyboard was inspired of the wind between the mountains.
My absolute favourite Deep Purple song. 🥰
I saw them in the 80s in Dallas. Incredible show!
hello rebeka love your reaction you really understand the music of deep purple ,just for your knowledge deep purple entered the guinness book of records as being the most live shows band ever in the all global ,no band has done it before . dear you can go to some big hts they made on their 80th and 90th albums :perfects strangers,the house of blue lights ,master and slaves .battle rages on try WASTED SUNSETS ITS A HELL OF A MASTER PIECE ITS A BALADE BUT YOU WILL ENJOY IT ,MANY THANKS JOSEPH FROM ISRAEL
( VA FAN OF DEEP PURPLE SINCE THE 70TH)
LOVE DEEP PURPLE !!!
This is one of my favourites from these legends
Haven't heard this in years. Thanks Rebeka
Mi canción favorita!! El primer álbum que tuve fué Machin Head...para mí, sensacional... aunque, todo lo de Deep Purple me gusta.
Gracias nuevamente 🙏.
Eres maravillosa 😊
💜💜💜💜💜
Great Choice! This is one of the top songs on the Machine Head Album, and sadly mostly unknown and not played very often. Thanks for reacting to this! Great Blackmore lead also...
They were my first concert when I was 12 years old (I'm 34 now).
With this song, the whole place went down.
The Godfathers of Heavy Metal.
🤘GREAT SONG & REACTION, BECKS 🤘
Thank you so much.😊
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic No, thank you for coming back, Becks.
I really missed you, along with the rest of your followers
So you never saw them with Ritchie Blackmore, the driving force, inspiration and main writer of Purple? Nothing to boast about then mate. My first Blackmore concert was Rainbow Edinburgh 1983 age 16 and 4 rows from the front, then Knebworth 1985. 1987, 1991. You never saw them at their best just a tribute band.
@@johnbarrett4846 Sadly I didn't. I saw them with Steve Morse.
EXCELLENT PICK !!!! Always enjoy seeing you❤
Never heard this song before. I really like it!
I think this is one of their best songs.
A friend had the quad track version when it came out. We loved that quad sound in his Torino car back in the day.
Enormissime deep purple 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Mark 2 Deep Purple rules, the best version of that band by a million miles, Roger Glover and Ian Gillian should never have been fired, Ritchie was a pill back in the day. But while together they were amazing. Try Space Trucking from Made in Japan, A thing de force for sure. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Gillan quit in 1973, and it was nothing to do with Ritchie. The band were being ground into dust: tour after tour, bouts of hepititis, churning out albums. And when Gillan was fired in 1989, that was purely down to Gillan being unprofessional - drinking, smoking and his voice was always shot.
@@Dibbdroid I listened to almost all the bootlegs of 1987 and Gillan was great, maybe they should have left Child In Time (after all, they didn’t perform this song during Mark 3, 4 and 5 and nothing terrible happened, Deep Purple existed, even gained fans) and perform this song only in exceptional cases, if Gillan would have such a desire, and not Blackmore - he was not the main one in this song. And about drinking and smoking it's just ridiculous to listen, especially from a rock fan.
@@ninoorjon why is ridiculous to embrace the truth? Gillan and Blackmore were as bad as one another when it comes to their relationship and everyone blames Blackmore.
Gillan was simply homesick at times during the recording for Machine Head and he wrote the lyrics about that. Then if you listen to When A Blind Man Cries ( Ritchie never played that either ) it's also about the recordings of Machine Head. And move one album ahead and listen to Smooth Dancer, that song is about Gillan’s view of Ritchie.
Spot on dude..
It's crazy that the lyrics made it onto the record and Ritchie recorded the guitar part for it.
Fan depuis leurs debut 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👌👌👌👌👌👌
I have a high respect for you ...I enjoy youre journey WITH DEEP PURPLE
Hi Rebeka, I've been listening to Deep Purple since the early 70's, I have all their albums and I want to say that this song is one of my favorites. I'd love to see your reaction to another masterpiece like "Living Wreck." Thank you and best regards.
Great song choice to react Rebeka
Nice reaction. I get it with the screams. Personally, I don’t have issue with his screams but when Glen Hughes joined Deep Purple, I do struggle with Glen’s screams.
.. i was16..and already know..masterpiece album..
Dat guitar solo, perfect tone !!!
Immense Deep Purple 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍👍👍
Ian Gillan and Black Sabbath - disturbing the priest, Born Again Album 1983 😂❤❤
I love Deep Purple. Blackmore, especially. Have you heard Perfect Strangers? Ian's voice is great on that one. Thanks for this!
I'm a great DP fan since forever ... but I forgot this song!
Thanks to our music reactor Goddess for remembiring me of it!
Grandiose 🎸🎤👏👏👍💥💥💥👍👍👍
My favorite Deep Purple studio track.
Deep Purple podría ser perfectamente la mejor banda de la historia 🙊❤
De hecho, para mí lo son, junto a Led Zeppelin. Añadiré que ambas bandas son poseedoras de los mejores guitarristas, sobre todo a nivel de composición y por supuesto, los dos cantantes también están en lo más alto junto a Ronnie James Dio y Bon Scott.
I believe that the lyrics from this song came from a period when Purple was recording and came from Ian Gillan studio paranoia and being home sick.
Как прекрасно, что такие молодые и прекрасные девушки понимают эту великую музыку.
Да, это очень здорово!!!
Tanto talento resumido en una banda de rock. Únicos e irrepetibles! 👏👏👏👏👏💪👍✌️
Quel Artiste ce Bkackmore number one 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👏👏👏👏
Let's give some love to Roger Glover the great bass solo.
God I almost forgot about this song and I bought the Machine Head album in72'. There were so many great songs back in the 60's/70's some just get forgotten for a long time and this song was one. Really, the whole album is unreal good. I wore it out. Great choice Rebeka...you jogged my butt head, I think at my age I forgot more songs than I care to admit. Ouch.
Lets Go gorgeous Rebeka. Daje tutta
I bought this album in 1970s but it has been forever since I listened to it. Thanks
Hello Rebeka you look beautiful
Ian Paice's drum intro, up there with Cozy Powell on Stargazer
Ian Gillian have said in an intervju that the high notes he does in Child in time he regrets he did. Because he just because of those find it very hard to perform Child in time live. After they recorded that on the In Roch album. Listen to Verign Rock and her in depth analyses of that song. Or just listen to her reaction to Child in time.
Deep Purple 🎵🎸💎😎👌
Enorme 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍👍👍
DEEP PURPLE QUE BANDA POR FAVOR EN LOS 70 ERAN UNSUPERABLES QUE ENERGÍA POR DIOS!!!
RIP John Lord!! Thank God all of the other guys are still with!
R. Blackmore more and more and more
Love you keep going
This is a remixed version off of the 1997 25th Anniversary edition of "Machine Head" which has an extra CD with alternate mixes by bass player Roger Glover. Although this version here seems to have been recut and re-cobbled together awkwardly by the person who made the video. The remix has an alternate intro and no fade-out at the end, while the sound is sharper, much edgier than the original release, while this here version has cuts and repeat inserts with a wrong ending.
Exellentissime 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤🎤🎤👌👌👌👌👏👏👏
In Machine Head 40 years anniversary, Roger Glover talks about this song... Amazing stuff
70 ler ve 80 ler unutulmazlar. 😊😊😊
They played this when I saw them in 1973. Been one of my fav fav's of them. Ritchie, Ian, and the rest of Mark II were right on the money with this arrangement. So was this Reaction 🙂. I guess I stand corrected because I would have sworn I saw them play it live but I guess not. It may have been Perfect Strangers or it just may be that too much time has passed and I imagined they played this. There are records of other Rock groups I saw in the 70s and when I look at the play lists I see I would have also 'imagined' some songs played that weren't. I guess that's ok though. lol
They really played pictures of home live in the 70s ??
@@80sf1fan2 apparently, no. It's hard to look back 51 years and remember the Setlist and I had all their albums up to that point and Mark Il was my favorite session and that's all I saw but apparently they didn't play it but I thought they did. So as I look back on all the concerts, I saw in the 70s, I realize that I have no idea what groups really played the songs that I think they did. Led Zeppelin has four or five large books out and each concert they had is given and that list when I looked at it and saw the concerts that I want to I did see that I was probably 50% correct so as I said in my post I was corrected because she says they didn't play that song in concert and as I researched it I apparently thought they did but they didn't and it was always one of my favorites so that's probably why I thought they did. So after 50 years, our memories are not quite as accurate as we think they are lol. I think I saw them in 1973. Unfortunately I only saw them once but it was a lot harder to get tickets to concerts back then but it was only $5.50 to and I had good seats.
@@gmac6503 you are lucky because i an 19 years old and i am dreaming of going back to the 70s and see them live, they are still amazing but today it's not the same thing
@@80sf1fan2 I wish I saw more but tickets were hard to get back then. However, today there is so much great music I love both eras. All the big groups that went to Japan in the 70s and 80s and later apparently left music DNA all over lol.
There is _Band-Maid_ for Rock
_Lovebites_ for Heavy Metal
_BabyMetal_ for Metal
_Nemophila_ for Heavy Metal
There is _Gacharic Spin_ and _Trident_ and _JUNNA_ on drums, _Yoyoka_ who Ian Paice met (along with SINA), and so many more I haven't mentioned.
And these are all from Japan!! _LisaX_ and so many more.
I hear ya though - coming from where you are at. I get it. Fortunately we have the Internet because back in my day it was hard to keep up on concerts. The AM radio and later FM and local concerts were where one found out about tickets.
Now there are concerts from the 60s and 70s I never even saw. Great time for music!
Quand ont écoutent ce qui se fait aujourd'hui ils sont loin les groupes qui arriveront à leurs chevilles très très loin merci deep purple 🎸👍👌👍😂👍👍
Sound the bass Rickenbacker is groovy
Rebecca fan 🎸🎸🎸🎸👏🌹🌹👌
❤❤❤
I was 12 in 1972. Worked w/my neighbor doing concrete work…$1.75/hr. As soon as I got paid on Fridays in the summer went to W T Grants and bought either the newest Deep Purple or Alice Cooper album 🤘
On thing you should know about live back in their day compared to now, monitoring and acoustics have come a longggggg way. They used to just have a couple of huge speakers shooting them at the audience. If you were right beside the sound machine, you went DEAF Ha! Now a days the have speakers scientifically arranged to allow for a more balanced sound. In some of their live photos from the early 70's I don't even see a floor monitor. I see in Child of Time Ian Gillan saying wait for the ricochet, he could have easily been talking about waiting for the sound to bounce off the moon as he tries to cup one ear. Just look at the amps behind him and the drums...it gets really loud. He probably can't even hear himself properly live. So he's fishing around for notes to hit. I really don't know how a lot of them did it. Great many are actually deaf as a result though.
Эту компиляцию я ещё не слышал.
а за такое руки бы оторвал . Наложили фиговы диджеи
Et surtout sur la durée
omg wot ah sohng
So, like your personality, like your reactions, but if you call Gillan out for scream singing inappropriately, you must point to where you believe this happened 😊.
Привет, послушай Deep purple, концерт Come hell or high water. Каждая песня шедевр. Рекомендую три: Perfect stranger,Medly, Knocking at your back door. Они так круто звучат на этом концерте. Золотой состав. Я оставлю ссылку на какую-нибудь из этих песен. Если кто послушает,то он тебе потвердит,что эта группа просто вершина классического рока.
ruclips.net/video/JH1c02aMEp0/видео.htmlsi=4YGqCTrb5PzRNKzA
Have u heard CHILD IN TIME
This is some weird version bit of a remix listen to the original studio version from the album Machine Head
Your reactions are always real. You are quite obviously enjoying yourself and getting into the music. Roger Glover, the Bassist, has described this as a shuffle. I know that there are many alternate takes released from time to time, but I stand to be corrected in that there were at least three edits in this version. Rebeka, I’m pretty sure you haven’t reacted to the song “Burn” recorded after Ian left. Don’t let anyone tell you that the two vocalist line up that followed him was inferior. Far from it. Glenn Hughes in particular is a ridiculously talented singer and is performing now at a remarkably high pitch which, sadly, Ian Gillan ceased to reach decades ago. So please, react to Burn, preferably from the California Jam (unless there’s another “fan made” video of a different live recording…but make sure it’s before Ritchie left).
This is a great track off of Machine Head but it's not live just some video of other DP live concert material.
Hey how are you
руки оторвать кто такую накладку из двух вещей сделал . Изуродовали . Причем это гуляет уже везде
fab tune, but this is the studio recording with the live footage, shame.
СУПЕР ! ! !
Это не самая сложная композиция Deep Purple. Спасибо, то вы слышите и понимаете этих великих музыкантов.
You pick really cool songs! I see Led Zep, Tea for One next. Nice.