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Комментарии • 577

  • @SRG1966
    @SRG1966 2 года назад +81

    Tv audiences back in the day were told to sit still and hold applause until the end. They are legendary.

    • @HalkerVeil
      @HalkerVeil 2 года назад +1

      They this was back when white anglo-saxon Christians where the norm on the show. To them, getting into music is embarrassing. So they clap at the end as if they just saw an opera.

    • @SRG1966
      @SRG1966 2 года назад +6

      @@HalkerVeil well this was a British TV show but even the audiences at Midnight Special were quiet until the end. Watch any variety show of the time and that's how people behaved. TV studios has signs that lit up asking for silence, applause, laughter, etc. Not a racial thing.

    • @HalkerVeil
      @HalkerVeil 2 года назад

      @@SRG1966 yeah it was all part of the culture then.

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore 2 года назад +1

      @@SRG1966 German TV show

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore 2 года назад +2

      TV audiences back then were to told to act like a rock because the director didn't want distractions, typical of live recorded shows in those days, and if you see the huge cameras they had to move around the stage management had to be precise and quick. They only got one shot to deliver.

  • @JokerInk-CustomBuilds
    @JokerInk-CustomBuilds 2 года назад +15

    The audience is not bored. Thats how you did in the 60ies. you sat down and listened respectfully and then you would clap after the artist had done their songs.
    If you watch the old recordings of The Doors in copenhagen 1969 you will see the same, crowds sitting or standing still while watching in silence... Even if you rewatch the old woodstock 69 recordings youl realise that many people were sitting...
    Personally I have gone to dozens of music festivals with prog rock. sitting or lying down on some kind of trip is the best way to listen to the psychedelic soundtracks of the 60ies...

  • @DavidGigg
    @DavidGigg 2 года назад +30

    It was a TV studio, not a concert, and the audience were told to keep still and quiet as it was being filmed for a TV Show

  • @psbarrow
    @psbarrow 2 года назад +131

    Deep Purple are indeed "gigantically famous" (well, to us oldies). The song is about the Cold War (not Vietnam - they were a British band), and the crowd were told to remain still for the telly broadcast. The singer (Ian Gillan) also sang the role of Jesus on the original "Jesus Christ Superstar" album (but not on any of the stage/movie versions).

    • @rickryb4587
      @rickryb4587 2 года назад +5

      Ian Gillan is the one singing on the original Jesus Christ Superstar soundtrack. Treat yourself to him singing Gethsemane from the soundtrack. I saw them perform in 1974. They were still very good, but Ian Gillan had been replaced by David Coverdale (White Snake) and Glenn Hughes had become their bassist.

    • @psbarrow
      @psbarrow 2 года назад +1

      ​@@rickryb4587 I avoided using "soundtrack" as many would associate that term with a film/play. So new listeners may end up hearing Jeff Fenholt, or even Ted Neeley, with titles like "original Broadway cast" or "film" soundtrack.

    • @thefunkybuddha69
      @thefunkybuddha69 2 года назад +4

      @@psbarrow Yes. Jesus Christ Superstar is a musical (and later a rock opera) by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice -- both legends in the genre. I still listen to that album at least a couple times a year. The album rocks and is quite funky at times, the story is familiar but told from several characters' perspectives, and Ian's voice is pure gold.

    • @fedupnow61859
      @fedupnow61859 2 года назад +1

      @@rickryb4587 I saw them in Hartford Ct. in 74 too. Fantastic and I will never forget it. Gethsemane I know by heart. Love that album too

    • @genabourassa7962
      @genabourassa7962 2 года назад +4

      @@rickryb4587 Ian is still with the band today he rejoined with a new Keyboard player after Jon Lord passed and Steve replaced Ritchie

  • @drewrice4500
    @drewrice4500 2 года назад +317

    Deep Purple are one of the so-named Unholy Trinity with Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, the three bands deservedly given credit for shaping hard rock and metal as we know it today. While Smoke on the Water is their most famous song, this is arguably their best and most complex. Smoke on the Water is iconic, but I also recommend Highway Star, Speed King, Bloodsucker, Strange Kind of Woman (live for a ridiculous duel between vocalist extraordinaire Ian Gillan and guitar phenom Ritchie Blackmore), and Space Truckin'. Enjoy, good sir.

    • @flubber1557
      @flubber1557 2 года назад +5

      I love highway star. Its so good they used it for the opening of the 1st rockband game out of all the songs on the game.

    • @globextradingsystemsllc1740
      @globextradingsystemsllc1740 2 года назад +3

      Looks as if they brought in a school trip class of 9th graders!

    • @trondsagafos1329
      @trondsagafos1329 2 года назад +8

      They call it a trinity but it should be four.... Uriah Heep are seldom mentioned, A band with a songrwriter and keyboardist that easily can be compared with Jon Lord. Not to mention that almost all delivering fantastic vocal included their amaizing drummer Lee Kerslake....

    • @stanzaloan3454
      @stanzaloan3454 2 года назад

      No Storm Bringer?

    • @annicaesplund6613
      @annicaesplund6613 2 года назад

      That "duel" drove my dad crazy! 🤭

  • @CaptainBakerJason
    @CaptainBakerJason 2 года назад +44

    Yes, the Deep Purple were extremely famous! They were famous as one the very best live shows of the era. This was the exquisite lineup often referred to as Deep Purple Mk II. The lineups before and after had hits, but generally speaking this is quintessential Deep Purple.
    This was a performance at a television studio. In those days, you obtained tickets for the filming or taping without knowing what guests would be there for the session, as these were done in advance of airing. Deep Purple were ahead of their time being on the cutting edge of innovation and improvisation, but even so, the audience is “dead” as they were instructed by the director to be silent during the recording session and save all applause until indicated by the director’s staff at the end of the performance. Additionally, in those days, there was an expectation of “proper” public behavior before the camera, and people were expected to carry themselves in studio with decorum and a bit of formality, similar to what one might expect if one were in the audience of an operatic performance at a concert hall or opera house.
    It’s very possible that most in the audience had not heard Deep Purple, or music like it, as the popular music of the day was not rock centric as much as the Baby Boomers and Hollywood would like you to believe. Only around this time did we see the music of the previous generation begin to give way to the music of the “boomers” on Television. Nevertheless, the late 60s had hard rock pioneer exposure of this kind and set the stage for many different new genres including hard rock and blues among others to be booked for television appearances and this became quite common throughout the next decade and was the how many would see a band perform live prior to the MTV music video revolution in the 80s which early on often was comprised of PR films and live recordings arranged into the now ubiquitous music video.
    For the fans of legendary acts like Purple, these pieces of film and videotape are genuine treasure and remain an extremely important part of music history.
    Deep Deep Purple is primarily an instrumentally oriented group, the vocals and songwriting contributions of Ian Gillan are spectacular in their own right! The late, great Jon Lord on the Hammond organ remains one of the all-time Masters of the keyboard and composition. Ian Paice should be on the short list of the greatest drummers in rock music and with Roger Glover’s bass form the solid foundation upon which Lord and fellow legend Ritchie Blackmore exhibit their wizardry. Many consider Blackmore the archetype hard rock guitarist, and you will find him among the very best of all time.
    The treasure trove of Deep Purple is vast and deep, and very much remains among the most influential bands of all time. Although not metal nor even rightly pigeon holed as hard rock either, the music of Deep Purple influences bands to this day. This legendary Mk II lineup reunited in the early 80s for the “Perfect Strangers” album and tour. It produced hits of “knocking at your back door” and the title track and is a good contrast with Mk II with legendary hits of “Smoke on the Water”, “Space Truckin’” and “Highway Star”! They did a great rendition of Mk I hits like “Hush” as well!
    Another great reaction! Keep sharing your discovery of, and journey through great music! 👍🏻

  • @randyhochstein8455
    @randyhochstein8455 2 года назад +42

    Ian Gillan has one of my favorite rock voices. You should listen to Gethsemane from Jesus Christ Superstar when Ian had the lead on Broadway. He’s definitely a vocalist to be reckoned with.
    ✌🏼😎

  • @brianwest4335
    @brianwest4335 2 года назад +3

    Deep purple so much talent they are often overlooked becaus they did not become a corporate band like big names of the time that had half their takent have to respect that

  • @zunbake3
    @zunbake3 2 года назад +159

    The Producers of the Television Show told the audience to not get excited for the recording of the jam. Yes, they are quite well known and are a legendary Band from the late 60's and 70's. Jon Lord on Organ and Ritchie Blackmore on Guitar are also legends in their own right.

    • @wolfgangwalk337
      @wolfgangwalk337 2 года назад +14

      They all are. All five.

    • @zunbake3
      @zunbake3 2 года назад +2

      @@wolfgangwalk337 True dat!

    • @hodgod1056
      @hodgod1056 2 года назад +5

      @@wolfgangwalk337 Right on the money. All legends of their craft.

    • @johnboylan3591
      @johnboylan3591 Год назад

      George Best is in the audience.

    • @tonyb9735
      @tonyb9735 Год назад

      Ian Paice is a legendary drummer, and Gillan is widely considered one of the greatest rock vocalists in history. Basically every member of this line-up of DP were virtuoso performers. And in this song they were greater than the sum of their parts.

  • @sylviamc56
    @sylviamc56 2 года назад +45

    Great reaction! I have seen this performance so many times, and I still get goose bumps. Let's put it this way about his vocals, Luciano Pavarotti is said to have been jealous of Ian's vocal ability. I am too!💯🎵🎶🎤🎵🎶 Yes, Deep Purple is famous. Back in the day, it was Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Deep Purple is by far my favorite.

  • @Mr.PlusTitan
    @Mr.PlusTitan 6 месяцев назад +1

    The greatest song of all time. I cry of joy every time I hear it it’s so good!

  • @brianfisher6165
    @brianfisher6165 2 года назад +10

    They are Rock Gods, right up there with the very best of that time zone!!!👍👍👌👌✌✌😁😁

  • @craig0077
    @craig0077 2 года назад +6

    Deep Purple was definitely 'super well known' in the 70's, as I was a teenager back then, and every one I knew had Deep Purple albums in their record collection.

  • @larsnilsson8949
    @larsnilsson8949 2 года назад +12

    This is music on the highest level you can reach, musically. Everything about this performance, is completely stunning and so perfect that the only thing to do is enjoy the greatest band on the planet. This is 1970 and still to this day hard to compete with, for any band. Just listen to Ian Paice, he is incredible, Gillans voice, Blackmore´s solo is amazing, Glover great and what can one say about the Great, Great Jon Lord? Here we are talking about a keyboard player, the Best of the Best. No one, no one could compete with the Great Jon Lord, high class level R.I.P. Jon Lord - miss you so much!

  • @dh2392
    @dh2392 2 года назад +42

    Rock in the 60's and 70's was pretty much always blues based. That was the influence for early rock n roll. And personally I think rock was at its best when blues was the influence.

    • @MACMISIAS
      @MACMISIAS 2 года назад +2

      I couldn't agree more. The blues influence combined with the classical studies that most of musicians had ( wasn't easy to find a teacher to teach you electric guitar these days so they had to begin with classic guitar to learn) gave birth to the masterpieces we all know. Rock today for me is dead. Not because I am a boomer and I m stuck to the music of my youth but because rock lost its roots.The last big rock band for me was System of a down.

  • @mihaimihai7391
    @mihaimihai7391 2 года назад +39

    They "only" have the most iconic quitar rift in the universe "Smoke on the water" :)

    • @Ozarkprepper643
      @Ozarkprepper643 2 года назад +5

      You think? LOL
      Agreed! Likely one of the first Rifts a guitar student learns to play.
      They're also known as the loudest band ever. And Ian Gillen's voice in his prime was nearly five octaves.
      Got to love when classically trained musicians go Rogue.

    • @dh2392
      @dh2392 2 года назад +1

      I was in high school when Smoke On The Water came out, and every teen interested in guitar wanted to learn that riff.

  • @MrNegative57
    @MrNegative57 2 года назад +5

    First guitar lick nearly everyone learns is Deep Purple Smoke on the Water . The whole band ,that line up are incredibly accomplished musicians. Jon Lord Hammond B3 , Ian Paice drums ( he plays with a swing style from his beginnings ) Roger Glover bass Solid and Ritchie Blackmore, not given nearly enough credit because he left rock music.
    Ian Gillan vocals if you want more his solo "When a Blind man Cries" or From Superstar " Gethsemane" that really showcases his ability. Masterpiece.

    • @tedburnard841
      @tedburnard841 4 месяца назад

      Best known as Mark 2. The best imho.

  • @jackarmstrong1838
    @jackarmstrong1838 2 года назад +3

    This is a live, tv audience who, in a studio in the late 1960's and early 1970's, really acted like this.

  • @nomoreinhellpodcasts5332
    @nomoreinhellpodcasts5332 2 года назад +34

    When the vocals start escalating, your reactions were amazing. It's like listening to it again for the first time with zero reference.
    You mentioned that it sounded bluesy and that's accurate, in fact many of the early heavy metal pioneers grew up listening to blues music which is why Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, hell even early AC/DC with Bon Scott sounded bluesy at times. Eventually the genre's sound drifted away from that, so that early era of like 67ish-73ish has a very unique sound.

  • @karlsjunior466
    @karlsjunior466 2 года назад +6

    I got to see Deep Purple during their very last tour. Loudest concert ever. Geeze that was a long time ago.

    • @ninoorjon
      @ninoorjon 2 года назад +1

      They haven't played their last tour yet. 😊

    • @ponytrekker8996
      @ponytrekker8996 2 года назад +1

      I think he mean’s last Tour of that era. Before this lineups 11 year hiatus.

    • @karlsjunior466
      @karlsjunior466 2 года назад

      @@ponytrekker8996 yep.

  • @seano2112
    @seano2112 2 года назад +22

    Its difficult for someone of my age to understand how you don't know who Deep Purple are, as a band and as individuals.
    Maybe some times in the past, people from different musical genres or perhaps the hip hop world, might look at us old guys with long hair and think 'how uncool we are' - well this is the quality of the music we were listening to.
    Great to see you appreciating it 👍

  • @perrymanso6841
    @perrymanso6841 2 года назад +26

    This guys + Led Zeppelin + Black Sabbath are considered the precursors of metal music.

  • @Fallenhalo_Music
    @Fallenhalo_Music 2 года назад +14

    This is my all time favorite song by far ❤️

  • @jeffgraham1320
    @jeffgraham1320 2 года назад +3

    Love deep purple but child in time Is incredible even to this day the whole groups much talent. They will live in. Time forever

  • @skunkworksu7638
    @skunkworksu7638 2 года назад +8

    The dynamics in this song are a masterclassssss . The way they transition using all instrument to build tension. After the second"wait for the ricochet " you can see Ian pace drop his drum stick but not miss a beat. The interplay between them during solos. Blackmore on guitar points to the bassist Rodger Glover who does a sweet walking bass line. John lord just crazy and of course Ian Gillan Holy voice of the gods of rock😆.

  • @jalkabre5904
    @jalkabre5904 2 года назад +50

    Check out their studio version of "When a Blind Man Cries". Very bluesy soulful song with tons of emotion from the guitarist (Ritchie Blackmore) and Ian Gillan on vocals. I think you will like it.

    • @aquariusrising2508
      @aquariusrising2508 2 года назад +1

      👍🏼

    • @TLim-mr7ro
      @TLim-mr7ro 2 года назад +2

      YES

    • @rayklehmann8779
      @rayklehmann8779 Год назад

      Nearly a shame to say, but the life version of the Ian Gillan Band is better, promise!

    • @jalkabre5904
      @jalkabre5904 Год назад

      @@rayklehmann8779 I found it too much keyboard and not much feel in the guitar if I am thinking of the right video. I prefer Ritchie's soulful phrasing and sound much more. Even though I have heard he didn't like that song very much. Not sure why, I see it as one of their gems.

    • @rayklehmann8779
      @rayklehmann8779 Год назад +1

      ​@@jalkabre5904 it is one of there gems! Hear that for the first time that he didn't liked it. Steve Morris the man at the guitar had a great feeling too. Not like Ritchie, but still a good feeling. Saw him 1999 in London, by 30yrs Concerto and he played Steve Morse onto the Wall... 🙊

  • @TheFreychick
    @TheFreychick 2 года назад +6

    One of the best things I have ever seen live was this song on the Perfect Strangers tour. Absolute goosebumps.

  • @ivo001
    @ivo001 2 года назад +5

    The band now exists for 54 years, and I finally got to see them live just a few months ago. They still kick massive ass, even though most of them are 74 years or older.
    What impresses me most though, is that they have still put out 4 records in the last decade, and I thoroughly enjoyed 2013's "Now What?!" album.
    Smoke on the Water is their most famous song, but some of the songs I would like to recommend are:
    Highway Star, When a blind Man Cries, Burn, Woman from Tokyo, All I got is You, Uncommon Man and Vincent Price.

    • @teresadunbar8102
      @teresadunbar8102 Год назад

      You and me both; finally saw them live few months ago in Orlando. So awesome !! Ian can still belt ! This concert was pure happiness!

  • @berrycreative7196
    @berrycreative7196 2 года назад +1

    My dad’s favourite band of all time👊 epic , so good to hear on a reaction channel 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I

  • @shawnleaf6566
    @shawnleaf6566 2 года назад +7

    One of my late father's favorite bands. Made me think of him today, thank you for that

  • @eirikrdberg1161
    @eirikrdberg1161 2 года назад +25

    They are one of the metal pioneers and had a 50 year career with many gold and platinum albums and even more huge world tours.

  • @wesw6840
    @wesw6840 2 года назад +1

    Amazing doesn't begin to describe thus man.....FUCKING LEGEND...ENJOY....AND DO MORE. SHITS 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @billygugen8104
    @billygugen8104 2 года назад +2

    They filled stadiums worldwide. But were overshadowed by Zeppelin .
    The performance we just watched was filmed for tv so that moght explain the audiance.

  • @yozaseig3870
    @yozaseig3870 2 года назад +13

    Amazing voice of big Ian G. One of the best. His Gethsemane rendition on the Jesus Christ Superstar album is amazing. He was the first Jesus (after the original of course 😆) but declined the offer to do the Broadway shows of Jesus Christ Superstar due to his Deep Purple, commitments.

  • @Argrouk
    @Argrouk 2 года назад +1

    Super well known and loved in the older, UK rock community. The sounds and influences around Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Jazz, Blues, Glam, Bowie, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, helped pave the way for Punk, Rock, Indie and Metal music from that point onwards. It was an interesting transition period from the early start of the Beatles and the Stones into later Dio, Rainbow etc.

  • @bobbyshroyer440
    @bobbyshroyer440 2 года назад +11

    Ian's my favorite. "Pictures of Home" & "The Mule" are a few overlooked gems for vocals, but there's not a bad song on "Fireball" or "Machine Head" imo. Everything top shelf! Great reaction!

  • @tireshredderjoe8894
    @tireshredderjoe8894 Год назад

    Awesome reaction to one of the greatest vocalists ever.

  • @karenrawling3632
    @karenrawling3632 2 года назад

    Saw them live in the eighties at the NEC Birmingham UK. Ian gillan has one of the best voices I have ever heard.

  • @wilks6
    @wilks6 2 года назад +1

    Other Deep Purple tracks to check out - Highway Star, Stormbringer, Speed King, and their best known song, Smoke On The Water.

  • @sergiaopiccioni
    @sergiaopiccioni 2 года назад

    gigantic famous, for sure, influence of a huge amount of musicians after them

  • @rafdemot9401
    @rafdemot9401 2 года назад +1

    That professional people, professionals in the music business I mean, grown-ups, apparently never heard of Child in Time before, is beyond me.

  • @ericskivers6643
    @ericskivers6643 2 года назад +10

    9 years old , sitting on my neighbors bed when we first heard these guys . This reminds me of why they became so big in my musical education. Great reaction my man ; a pleasure watching you experience this for the first time . As for the audience, it was 1970 . They were not ready for this . No one could be .

  • @shibolinemress8913
    @shibolinemress8913 2 года назад

    I love your voice, very smooth and professional, like an FM radio DJ. Awesome review!
    In defense of the crowd: back then,when concerts were being filmed for television, audiences were asked to remain silent during the songs. (You can hear them start to go wild at the end here. 😁) Also, they were probably stunned and in tears at the gut-wrenching lyrics, like me when I first heard this!
    I'm glad for that stipulation because otherwise even this masterclass peak performance might have gone under in Beatles-level crowd screams and disruption.

  • @raydenegifford8405
    @raydenegifford8405 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoy watching your reactions to the music I grew up with in high school.

  • @kurtsherrick2066
    @kurtsherrick2066 2 года назад +7

    Yes Gillian was a monster but listen to the melancholy yet beautiful Instrumentals. Then the band goes Savage mode. Quite extraordinary how Mark ll was so talented. Ritchie and Jon Lord compliment each other while Glover keeps the band together. Ian Paice is a. Beast and the Original Energizer Bunny. When I first heard Child In Time when I bought In Rock at 9 years old I really didn't know what to think about it. As I grew older I understood the greatness and the Masterpiece the song is.

  • @ernestortiz4555
    @ernestortiz4555 2 года назад +8

    Deep Purple is one of the finest bands ever. I highly recommend the live performance of When A Blind Man Cries. Excellent song with fantastic vocals. Also the video for Highway Star, a song they wrote on a tour bus and played that same night. Greatness unmatched.

  • @colrhodes377
    @colrhodes377 2 года назад +1

    An enormous band and still huge now. Try Woman from Tokyo or Highway star . Another song by Deep Purple you might love is When a blindman cries. You might have to search Gillan ( Band) because there's not many live Deep Purple shows with it but it's still Ian Gillan on the vox

  • @notgivennotgiven7776
    @notgivennotgiven7776 2 года назад +2

    Richie Blackmore, the guitarist didn't like the direction Purple was going in, and wanted to be heavier and wanted a Jim Morrison type front man. Him and Jon Lord found Gillian and recruited him. But Gillian said he and Roger Glover were a package deal. Yeah. Peace

  • @davidclarke7122
    @davidclarke7122 Год назад

    Jon Lord was not only a fantastic rock musician but also a brilliant classical composer sadly missed, Rip Jon.
    A god one to listen to now would be Perfect Strangers.

  • @natasamladenovic1765
    @natasamladenovic1765 2 года назад +8

    I love it when people who react to the song actually know something about music and singing and have something to say. Glad you experienced the Deep Purple.

  • @ThisTrainIsLost
    @ThisTrainIsLost Год назад

    At least six other reactors have listened to this song "as is," right out of the box, with no fuzzing of the video and none have been blocked.

  • @rohwermarc8993
    @rohwermarc8993 2 года назад +3

    Definitely one of the goat’s when it comes rock. Would recommend “lazy” has more of the blues influence, when a blind man cries highly recommend, there’s a video of Ian Gillan introducing the song his name and song name appears at the beginning would recommend that live video of it

  • @cathygravino9189
    @cathygravino9189 2 года назад +1

    I love your reaction to this. I had bought there Made in Japan album when it came out and listened to it time and time again. Smoke on the Water was one of their most popular radio hits.....but they have so much more great music. My 23 year old niece now listens to their music as much as I use ....and their music lives on!

  • @danieljodrey7677
    @danieljodrey7677 2 года назад +5

    Loved your smile on this, one of my favorite songs, the audience was told to hold their applause until the end by the BBC.
    Deep Purple were huge!
    Made in Japan was a masterpiece double live album.
    🤘😁👍
    ✌️💖🎼

  • @CJBW
    @CJBW Год назад

    From the album IN ROCK. The #1 hit from that was SMOKE ON THE WATER. Everyone in the world would recognize the opening rift from that song. I think audience behavior is because it’s more tv studio than concert. David Coverdale from White Snake was with this group at one time I believe.

  • @spikebeans9563
    @spikebeans9563 2 года назад

    I was roflmao when you stopped at the first verse, and you said his vocals were doing his thing. Me saying you haven't heard yet what his vocals are about to do to you. Priceless how big your eyes got and facial expression. Epic reaction video. Thanks.

  • @HalkerVeil
    @HalkerVeil 2 года назад

    Yes Deep Purple is one of the turning points in music history.

  • @Hieronymous69
    @Hieronymous69 2 года назад +1

    You should check out 'Strange Kinda Woman' from the 'Made in Japan' album.

  • @yozaseig3870
    @yozaseig3870 2 года назад +2

    One third of the British Unholy Trinity Deep Purple along with Led Zep and Black Sabbath 🤘

  • @milkoangelopietrosanchioni8525
    @milkoangelopietrosanchioni8525 2 года назад

    I was born in 1960, in the 1974-1978, in Italy, the band most famous : Pink Floyd and Deep Purple

  • @onerays
    @onerays 2 года назад

    Nice, you are in for a ride with Deep Purple, enjoy!

  • @voltakackackack666
    @voltakackackack666 2 года назад +6

    This is in my top 10 songs of all time in general. Across all music genres and vocal styles.

  • @basseon
    @basseon 2 года назад +3

    This is my favorite musical performance and I've watched it many times. First heard the vinyl version of the song when I was 17 in 1995 in a pitch dark room with my two best friends.
    I'm more of a Black Sabbath fan, but Deep Purple as a band is up there.
    I've read(and the internet will correct me if I'm wrong) that at some point, they took a break from playing this song as it could have been damaging or tiring Ian's voice. It's an extremely difficult performance.

    • @genabourassa7962
      @genabourassa7962 2 года назад +2

      Funny you should say that because I went to see Black Sabbath and once Ian Gillan started to sing I was totally smitten and went to see Deep Purple a second time they are my favorite Concert ever and my favorite group

  • @haroldmurrayDFW
    @haroldmurrayDFW 2 года назад

    You found the best performance of this song by them.

  • @Quinctili
    @Quinctili 2 года назад

    The audience sat there to appreciate greatness. Once you start jumping and dancing, then it becomes all about you.
    The Reverse Flynn Effect is real.

  • @johnrevill1087
    @johnrevill1087 9 месяцев назад +17

    It was a BBC studio and the audience were not allowed to react at the time

  • @voltakackackack666
    @voltakackackack666 2 года назад +7

    I like to think the audience wasn't bored, but speechless.

  • @helenachevallier128
    @helenachevallier128 2 года назад +1

    This was an amazing reaction to one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands. 😄❤️ Every emotion reflected on your face I've also experienced with them. And still do everytime I hear or see them. A great way to start my Friday. Thank you sir, and I look forward to following you on this journey. I actually just saw them live in Hamburg, Germany, less than 2 months ago. Yes they are still touring, and still amazing, even though the great Jon Lord sadly passed away 10 years ago. He is sorely missed, but I would still recommend going to see them live if you get the chance. Have a great weekend!

  • @melk1393
    @melk1393 2 года назад

    Love Deep Purple 🔥

  • @pinball1970
    @pinball1970 2 года назад

    It was BBC, they had to just sit and watch as it was going to be aired. I think it was called 'Deep Purple, doing their thing.'

  • @HeikoEbeling
    @HeikoEbeling 2 года назад +5

    The laid back audience is normal for tv show recordings of that era. The priority was to record the performance as perfectly as possible for the tv viewers. For the audience in the studio (if it was allowed at all), that meant don't move and don't make a sound. The viewers at home want to hear the music, not your noise. Only a polite applause after the performance was allowed.

    • @tedburnard841
      @tedburnard841 4 месяца назад

      The exact opposite to any Beatles gig in the 60s when all you could hear were the girls screaming their tits off!

  • @waynedavenport6053
    @waynedavenport6053 2 года назад +1

    From the same concert try the song 'Lazy' which I prefer but thats just me! I was in my late teens when all this was happening, and I feel so sorry for all those that missed out on this time, it was the best. A final note at the time Deep Purple was known as the loadest rock band in the world, not sure if that were true but you can't beat listening to them at full volume!

    • @eddhardy1054
      @eddhardy1054 2 года назад +1

      I think this is from 1970 so Lazy (written for 1972's album Machine Head) wouldn't have been in the set yet.

  • @pinball1970
    @pinball1970 2 года назад +1

    The greatest vocalist ever

  • @davidrodenkirk5561
    @davidrodenkirk5561 Год назад

    There Gigantic! Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep purple make up the unholy trinity.

  • @bookmom24
    @bookmom24 2 года назад

    Saw them in October 2019, hubby was a huge fan from early days, but after seeing them I am a convert. They were amazing. Still rocked, still sounded great. If you get the chance definitely go see them!

  • @kirkhall2099
    @kirkhall2099 2 года назад

    Back in the days. Children were seen not heard. This is a part of the big hippie movement of breaking away from those barriers. People in audience were trained to do as they were told back then. They were told to be quiet so they where. Yes Deep Purple was huge to the rockers.

  • @paulfortier-e2e
    @paulfortier-e2e 6 месяцев назад

    The crowd was told ahead of time to stay in their seats.

  • @edgyred1692
    @edgyred1692 2 года назад +4

    I am SO glad you reacted to this and appreciate it properly. Been my all time favourite song since I was a kid❤️

  • @Io-Io-Io
    @Io-Io-Io Год назад

    Check out
    Deep Purple - Demon's Eye (Live in Berlin "Music Today") HD
    Aguably their best live performance

  • @vovindequasahi
    @vovindequasahi 9 месяцев назад

    The audience was not ready for this back then.

  • @Lostrelic
    @Lostrelic 2 года назад +5

    This audience is what made me fall in love with this song. I think they are more stunned than they expected.

  • @abone1965
    @abone1965 2 месяца назад

    For fast hard rocking try their Highway Star. For more blues jamming style try Lazy.

  • @propelegant
    @propelegant 2 года назад +2

    I also was puzzled by the passive reaction from the crowd then I realized the reason why. I believe this performance took place in a TV studio in front of a token hand-picked audience who may or may not have heard of this band. So the people were on their best behavior "acting" as the audience in front of the TV cameras, probably nervous and overwhelmed.

  • @ianhannah111
    @ianhannah111 2 года назад +2

    Legendary band with famous members. Pioneers of Rock. Ian Gillan after Purple went solo but also recorded albums with Black Sabbath after Dios departure. Gillan's solo albums are a pretty good listen. Ritchie Blackmore went on to create Rainbow with Dio on vocals. Many songs to listen to in their catalogue. Rainbow Stargazer is a masterpiece too with Dio on vocals. Have fun. 😀

    • @jalkabre5904
      @jalkabre5904 2 года назад +1

      I second Rainbow "Stargazer". It is an epic masterpiece. Love Rainbow.

    • @notgivennotgiven7776
      @notgivennotgiven7776 2 года назад +2

      Gillians solo stuff was more than pretty good, and sucks that it didn't get the attention it deserves. But some Gillian fans didn't like the direction he was going in, the jazzy fusion. But, I'm one of the fans that loved it.

    • @ianhannah111
      @ianhannah111 2 года назад

      I agree it is more than pretty good but just understated it.......I seen him Live on the Magic Tour with Janick Gers now of Iron Maiden as his lead guitar. Bringing back memories, No laughing in heaven, There's no easy way and one of my favourites Born to Kill.......

    • @notgivennotgiven7776
      @notgivennotgiven7776 2 года назад +2

      @@ianhannah111 yeah, I figured, I just had to put my 2 cents in. Clear Air Turpulance is an awesome album. I bought that in a record store (remember them?) as an import. It was expensive, and I musta walked past it 3 times and kept picking it up and putting it back cause it was too expensive. I ended up buying it. Glad I did. Peace

  • @mongosaqqara
    @mongosaqqara 6 месяцев назад

    If you lived through Vietnam this makes a much deeper impact.

  • @billiebob5315
    @billiebob5315 2 года назад

    In the Netherlands for many many years they were in top 3 songs of Top 2000 songs ever made..with Queens Bohemian Rapsody at 1 and Deep Purple either 2 or 3 changing places with Stairway to Heaven Led Zeppelin. Lately an "outsider" has taken the nr 1 spot: Eagles with Hotel California 🙂

  • @midkingsteve
    @midkingsteve 2 года назад +2

    They are in a very original genre of hard rock that combined blues, rock and roll, psychadelia, and made it heavier. They are considered with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath to be the beginning of what would soon become various forms of metal and progressive rock. One the big pioneers of the rock music that followed.
    They took what famous 60s bands like Cream, the Who, the Kinks, and the Beatles did and went a mile farther with their bombastic sonic boundry pushing and experimental musical, lyrical, and overall thematic content.

  • @klauskunkel
    @klauskunkel 2 года назад +7

    Grew up with them in the 70's... and every teen then knew them and their many hits. You should give a listen to "Smoke on the Water" (You will recognize the riff) and "Perfect Strangers" (official video). Don't complain about the audience's lack of reaction, they were asked no to react because the band wanted to record the session without distractions and audience noise, and out of respect they complied.

  • @bobleek6975
    @bobleek6975 2 года назад +1

    They were HUGE, considered one of the pioneers of hard rock and heavy metal. Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple were the Goats of this kind of music. Funny thing is even today almost all people know of these bands. They had many lineup changes throughout the years , This lineup is by far the best one. Without Ian Gillian lead singer, Ritchie Blackmore lead 🎸 and Jon Lord best keyboards ever , they do not sound like the same band.

  • @mikenastasi8927
    @mikenastasi8927 2 года назад +2

    Deep Purple singer was the biggest influence on Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden. Deep Purple has influenced bands in metal/thrash metal like Iron Maiden and Metallica, etc; guitar shredder bands like Yngwie Malmsteen and Impellitteri, etc; prog rock bands like Dream Theater, etc; The scope of their influence is vast. They've been covered by many. One of the first songs any guitarist learns is Smoke On The Water.

  • @iulianjuly
    @iulianjuly 2 года назад +1

    Funny that I ran into this. Tonight I was driving to a wedding with my wife. Highway Star came on the radio. So I started to sing and speed. In my Ford Ecosport 0.9 liters engine. Ecoboost. For a minute I felt it. Until the "WTF are you doing?" I slowed down and started my own "Well, let me tell you a story, about a 50 years old song...". And yeah, the wedding sucked.

  • @williamthompson286
    @williamthompson286 2 года назад +1

    The reason the audience is subdued and don't react more is because they were instructed not to. Getting a good recording was the most important thing. Back in the day the technology involved was cruder and to do a clean recording like this was more difficult.

  • @EdvardEdo-p8n
    @EdvardEdo-p8n 10 месяцев назад

    bro the studio version is even better
    listen and you won't regret it

  • @KellyKasia
    @KellyKasia 2 года назад

    i was first introduced to this singer in a high school english class when we listened to and revviewed jesus christ superstar which had just come out

  • @nickfilleul3463
    @nickfilleul3463 Год назад

    Love the stacatto rat-a-tat-tat machine gun fire leading into solo break

  • @mdunawaym
    @mdunawaym 2 года назад +11

    Rat Bat Blue is a great song by them that is sort of a sleeper. Killer riff, and his vocals are spot on.

    • @joelombrdo
      @joelombrdo Год назад +1

      Yeah Rat Bat Blue and Fools are two of my favorites my DP

    • @bernhardherrmann9230
      @bernhardherrmann9230 Год назад +1

      Yeah, a n d OUR LADY & YOU FOOL NO ONE ❤🎉😊!!! BERNIE GERMANY 😊

    • @mdunawaym
      @mdunawaym Год назад

      @@bernhardherrmann9230 Oh! You Fool No One! Yeah!

  • @dcanmore
    @dcanmore 2 года назад +1

    TV audiences back then were to told to act like a rock because the director didn't want distractions, typical of live recorded shows in those days, and if you see the huge cameras they had to move around the stage management had to be precise and quick. They only got one shot to deliver.

  • @Ozarkprepper643
    @Ozarkprepper643 2 года назад +5

    I always thought they were well known.
    And they've been on my playlist since the beginning.
    Many of their songs were hits. I could name something obvious like Smoke on the Water, but "Lazy" is a must listen.
    Although I'm old, if I remember right Deep Purple is considered the "loudest band ever." In the early seventies the music was so loud it would knock people near the speakers unconscious.
    Also if I remember right Ian Gillens vocal range in his prime was almost five octaves.
    🤠🐂🏞️🛩️

  • @terrytheoldgoat
    @terrytheoldgoat 2 года назад

    This is 'old school' TV with live mics in the studio. The audiance were made aware that they might upset the recording if they made any noise.

  • @gogglebox2427
    @gogglebox2427 2 года назад +4

    Live, no auto tuner or in-ear. Vocally that's the selling.. Then the rest get going. 😂 Still in my Top 5 Performances.. When music was exciting. Young haven't heard this sort of music. They are all dancing to their own tune, but it meshes seamlessly. Hua Chenyu is the only one who moves me like this now. Yes.. The audience. 😲 But told to sit still.. and they did. I can tell you when this song came on in "nightclubs" of the 70s the floor was bouncing. The first record I bought was Deep Purple "Black Knight". Second was Black Sabbath's "Paranoid". Led Zeppellin, Judas Priest and even Eric Clapton said John Mayall was the one who got them into Blues and then Rock. Of course John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters were great influences on bands from The Beatles onwards.