People born in the 60s and 70s are the most luckiest to have grown up listening to the most amazing rock music ever.... Deep purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Lynyard Skynyrd, Kiss... just to name a few.... I'm truly blessed.. each time I listen I am taken back to my school days... best days ever...
@@kathleenallen3989 Pete Townsend said it two years ago, that everything ever played on a guitar has already been played & the modern-day music is only renditions of older styles. Agree with Him, as they started new genras such as Punk, Industrial, Thrash, Alternative, which none of really lasted very long. Anywhere from 1969-1989 was when hard rock was at it's peak.....
I saw them in concert in the early 70’s. What I remember most is that my GF and future wife fell asleep during the concert. Yes, I still married her. Go figure. And still married.
Oh god I love hearing Lord's infectious keyboard. You never realize how crucial keyboard is in metal or rock music until you listen to a song without it. Obviously a song that normally has keyboard. Deep Purple wouldn't sound the same without Lord's playing. We need more metal keyboard players.
Heard that. First thing that came to my mind when I clicked on this. I have seen Deep Purple live, more than once, and Lords was always someone we got to look forward to.
02:00 - I see a young guy mouthing the riff, in 1972 5 days ago, in 2023, I saw a young girl and her group mouthing the riff in Bangalore, India, as Deep Purple rocked it out, 51 years since the day it came out. Just as the crowd was chanting last week, I'll say it as well - DEEP PURPLE! DEEP PURPLE!
I was a high school senior when this song came out. I still marvel at the incredible music of the late sixties and seventies. Such a lucky time to be alive….never grows old.
My uncle introduced me to Deep Purple when I was a kid around 1973. This song blew my little mind... and I've been a huge fan ever since! Full circle now my kid loves it too! Their Live In Concert dvd (72/73) has this on it.
This is classic - the guitar riff is legend. I have always loved how the different instruments come in. These men ROCK! THIS WAS SUCH A GOOD TIME TO BE GROWING UP.
Filmed during a US concert in New York City at Hofstra University in Hempstead, Long Island, in colour. It features the only known video recording of "Smoke on the Water", performed by the original Mark II lineup.
Jon Lord's electric organ is so under rated in this song. Blackmore's guitar is great but the organ played through the Marshall stack gives this song it's true signature sound.
First song I played on my keyboard in a rock band when I was in my teens! This song is iconic! Never gets old. Spans the ages. Thank you Deep Purple for your incredible music.
I happened to score a ticket at the last moment in '73 to see Deep Purple in Vancouver B.C. This was about the same time as this video. I walked out a changed person, from then on it was every Deep Purple album. I can still play most of the Live In Japan album and still have my original copy, very well worn. I've had it in every form up to CD. Blackmore's guitar playing changed my life, I got to tour with my own band, we never made it anywhere, but we had a damned fine time trying.
As a teen in the 80s this song was well known and the Purple were a legend. I thank them for regrouping and giving us the Perfect Strangers gem. So much talent.
Пурпурные Музыканты. С большой буквы .В 11 лет услышал их первый раз .на кассетной "Весна -306" старшего брата.Это казалось чем-то не реальным. сверх естественным .На других кассетах были записи Блэк саббат . Назарет. Юрайа хип и другие высококлассные команды . но лишь эти ребята запали в душу. Мне 53 . Слушаю их до сих пор
Absolutely awesome how music is such an international thing, your story sounds just like what my father, from the American state of Michigan, said about his exposure to metal, but you are from so far away. Absolutely amazing thing, music truly unites all
MGeorgete Cardoso I blame Partridge Family songs turning me into Rock n Roll freak. I called Mick Jagger ( A ROOSTER ON ACID ) cause his energy on stage. Did you know about Woodstock is doing a 50th Anniversery at Watkins Glen race track in New York in August.
I saw Deep purple at the De Montfort hall , Leicester around 1973, an event that will always stay with me. Apart from music, I have a passion for Rugby Union. When I go down to Welford road to see my team, Leicester Tigers, I always get a double chill, as they play “smoke on the water” as the boys run out onto the pitch.
now imagine all the guitarists who've played it totally wrong over the past several decades without access to relatively high quality footage on youtube they can slow down, pause, and rewind over and over
Un jour dans bahut ou j étais ados j ai entendu le son de la guitare et je suis tombé dans le Rock j aime cela il me fait vivre comme les autres groupes mythiques Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page's, Garry Moore, Deep Purple et beaucoup d autres . Cette musique est éternel . Merci a vous
The greatest riff in rock history. You youngsters out there, take a listen to how we used to rock back in the 70's. When you talk classic rock you talk about the 70's and Smoke On The Water is one of those classics!
Jimmy Hill: hell yeah! But recent times it is consider heavy metal. So many good ones! The past is good; horizons are still moving on Check out AVENGED7FOLD. Their newest is Runaway song. The video is awesome! ENJOY this song; great song.
@@andrewthompson7017 yah but it's just bullshit haha he stole it from a Brazilian composer, listen to "maria moita " and you will notice that it's the same riff.
One of my favorite bands saw them in 1973 at cloverleaf speedway in Cleveland Ohio. Over an hour late fans so restless they had fires all over and it got really really scary m-80’s started going off. Was frightened someone would seriously get hurt. They showed up and delivered and i mean DELIVERED! My ears rang for three days afterword. Etched in my memory forever🙏🙏🙏
Deep Purple con Ian Guillan, Richie Blackmore con su guitarra fender stratocaster, que rock espectacular, junto con Led Zepellin, Yes, Pink Floyd, Emerson-Lake and Palmer......son una maravilla musical inigualable, gracias por tanta belleza musical. Ricky desde Tucumán - Argentina.
There is no such thing as the GREATEST rock and roll band. There are just good bands you may like. You can't make universal statements, if you understand that Jeffery.
I think Ian Gillan's musicianship comes out in this and in a live recording of Child In Time. Hand cupped to his ear because he wants to be on pitch, and he succeeds. One of the few musicians that come to mind who can both sing in tune and scream in tune.
I love the intro; just listen to the song! I have always been a fan, also lived in Switzerland. Ashamed to say until today I'd never really listened! Nor was it ever played in Switzerland. I will appreciate this song more every time I hear it. The commentary was the best!
That guitarist probably knew he had a cool riff, but i doubt he realized he was playing what would become, arguably the most recognizable riff in rock history.
in the era of 70s deep purple with gillan, ritchie blackmore, lord, glover and paice were solid and captured their worlwide popularity as one of the super group rock bands on earth
@@ГалинаМурашко-м4т У меня дочь выросла с этой музыкой,а ей 46 лет,а я слушаю эти шедевры каждый день,таких ребят больше нет и никогда не будет,это классика на все времена!
Действительно, таких больше не будет... Семидесятые миру подарили огромное кол-во мега музыкантов и огромное муз. наследие. То что сейчас происходит на сцене вызывает только рвотный рефлекс, ну а в лучшем случае просто безразличие.
I dont know how I survived my youth driving around drinking and blasting this song on 8 track in my camaro..thank God I did..I sure miss the ole music..❤
Yes top 5 greatest songs ever written. Best guitar riff EVER. Ww had a huge high school band. College size. When i played football back in 79 80. Our band used to play this. Talk abour Fired up.
People born in the 60s and 70s are the most luckiest to have grown up listening to the most amazing rock music ever.... Deep purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Lynyard Skynyrd, Kiss... just to name a few.... I'm truly blessed.. each time I listen I am taken back to my school days... best days ever...
I'm 73 and have had the pleasure of listening to the evolution of rock and roll. Deep Purple is one of my all time favorites.
I'm 60....i listen all of this...
I am 26 but I listen to this kind of music, I am proud of my taste, even tho it's hard to meet people of my generation with same taste
Even now april 11 2024 that is one my favorite smoke on the water.
I was born in the 40's, turned 21 when Sgt. Pepper came out. They were insane times indeed! 😮😮
The National Anthem of the 70s
From 1775
@@JensGloe-sp9ylso did Mozart write this song???
Wealcameoutonmontrea🗣️🔥🔥
Back when ROCK N ROLL was real...love you !!! xoxo
@@kathleenallen3989 Pete Townsend said it two years ago, that everything ever played on a guitar has already been played & the modern-day music is only renditions of older styles. Agree with Him, as they started new genras such as Punk, Industrial, Thrash, Alternative, which none of really lasted very long. Anywhere from 1969-1989 was when hard rock was at it's peak.....
This song never gets old especially when you were a teen in the 70s growing up to it.
Have you forgotten "Hush?" ruclips.net/video/Puoxbnm8v74/видео.html
Look at the photos on the album.
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Song defines an age - - really magnificent corner-stone in the memories of my youth!
You can play it a million times and it never gets old
I saw them in concert in the early 70’s. What I remember most is that my GF and future wife fell asleep during the concert. Yes, I still married her. Go figure. And still married.
My best friend spent the whole show passed out In the back floor of the car.
😂😂😂
i cannot stop watching this. it never EVER gets old.
Love it so much.
Oh god I love hearing Lord's infectious keyboard. You never realize how crucial keyboard is in metal or rock music until you listen to a song without it. Obviously a song that normally has keyboard. Deep Purple wouldn't sound the same without Lord's playing. We need more metal keyboard players.
Heard that. First thing that came to my mind when I clicked on this. I have seen Deep Purple live, more than once, and Lords was always someone we got to look forward to.
Jon Lord!
So insanely crucial on "Perfect Strangers"!
ruclips.net/video/BA4IApGECBA/видео.html
true most of the metal keyboards are in power metal tho
Imagine, no auto-tune. Just raw, live music.
Дым над водой, и огонь в небе... слушаю Deep Purple с 69 года. Old Russian man, 65 years old, Gillan is the best...
Gillan The Best of The Best! 👍👍👍💜💜💜
@@olgak_9932
48 лет
Слушаю и восхищаюсь!
Здарова, отцы! 8) я с 90х и я с вами!
02:00 - I see a young guy mouthing the riff, in 1972
5 days ago, in 2023, I saw a young girl and her group mouthing the riff in Bangalore, India, as Deep Purple rocked it out, 51 years since the day it came out.
Just as the crowd was chanting last week, I'll say it as well - DEEP PURPLE! DEEP PURPLE!
I was a high school senior when this song came out. I still marvel at the incredible music of the late sixties and seventies. Such a lucky time to be alive….never grows old.
Qu'est-ce j aie pu danser sur cette chanson cette musique que j'adore toujours trop géniale je l écoute et je me revoir m éclater sur cette musique
One of the greatest songs in the history of Rock!
Yes thats right !!!!
THE greatest
Yes. Most definitely. It has stood the test of time.
That song contains everything that will make you want to move and dance!
Still my favorite song.
That’s exactly what I was going to write! And a great story song.
Real music being made with real hands,...on stage LIVE! Real voices singing...real people Rocking Out. Nice.
Damn good music was made then......
Царствие небесное тебе ЛОРД....Спасибо"Deep Purple" за шедевр!!!!!!!
My uncle introduced me to Deep Purple when I was a kid around 1973. This song blew my little mind... and I've been a huge fan ever since! Full circle now my kid loves it too!
Their Live In Concert dvd (72/73) has this on it.
This is classic - the guitar riff is legend. I have always loved how the different instruments come in. These men ROCK! THIS WAS SUCH A GOOD TIME TO BE GROWING UP.
They are simply legends. This song is iconic. Thank you Deep Purple!
Filmed during a US concert in New York City at Hofstra University in Hempstead, Long Island, in colour. It features the only known video recording of "Smoke on the Water", performed by the original Mark II lineup.
Jon Lord's electric organ is so under rated in this song. Blackmore's guitar is great but the organ played through the Marshall stack gives this song it's true signature sound.
Without doubt. Blackmore-Lord was an unbeatable combo.
richie's guitar has a rainbow
True, although I sometimes get the impression that John Lord is not always playing 0 3 5 .
agree on the organ!
Hats off to Jon Lord for the Hammond thru the Marshall tone we all love to this day. RI P
Was born in 50'...Started my teenage years with the arrival of the Beatles....This music of the 60s, is MY generation.....
This was the first record I bought 40 plus years ago and it still is my favorite!!! Long live Deep Purple!!!
Wow bro my first record was mad City lol cost me a grip shon
Me too!
my first 8-track
My first as well. 1972, 50 plus years ago. Saw them in St Pete this week. They are still awesome.
@@philsmith2489 Have you forgotten "Hush?" ruclips.net/video/Puoxbnm8v74/видео.html
Blown away. Ian screaming at the top of his lungs , great riff. Great band great song.
Nothing to say - (from Brazil) hugs - just P.E.R.F.E.C.T. - thats all!
I'm still loving this song. Love the vocal.
First song I played on my keyboard in a rock band when I was in my teens! This song is iconic! Never gets old. Spans the ages. Thank you Deep Purple for your incredible music.
Right.
Легендарна річ. Ці рифи просто не можливо забути..❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I happened to score a ticket at the last moment in '73 to see Deep Purple in Vancouver B.C. This was about the same time as this video. I walked out a changed person, from then on it was every Deep Purple album. I can still play most of the Live In Japan album and still have my original copy, very well worn. I've had it in every form up to CD. Blackmore's guitar playing changed my life, I got to tour with my own band, we never made it anywhere, but we had a damned fine time trying.
As a teen in the 80s this song was well known and the Purple were a legend. I thank them for regrouping and giving us the Perfect Strangers gem. So much talent.
That incredible voice! It mesmerized me back in the early seventies and still mesmerizes me today! One of the all-time greats.
Gillan used to be amazing singer no doubt but definitely not on this song. His vocals on this song are mostly kinda annoying, except for the choruses.
His vocals are strong, controlled and OUTSTANDING! Beautiful just beautiful! Damn good looking man, too!💕
It's one of those cases of a truly under-appreciated or underrated singer.
An era that I would love to stay 67-74.. cannot go wrong in the music world ?
...ditto
Back when talent mattered. Machine Head was the first Rock LP that I owned. Played it to death!
I had this album when I was a teenager. Deep Purple was one of a kind .
I smoked a lot of cannabis to this album, and cleaned a lot of it on it's cover...
1st record I ever bought! Machine head. Awesome 😎
Пурпурные Музыканты. С большой буквы .В 11 лет услышал их первый раз .на кассетной "Весна -306" старшего брата.Это казалось чем-то не реальным. сверх естественным .На других кассетах были записи Блэк саббат . Назарет. Юрайа хип и другие высококлассные команды . но лишь эти ребята запали в душу. Мне 53 . Слушаю их до сих пор
Absolutely awesome how music is such an international thing, your story sounds just like what my father, from the American state of Michigan, said about his exposure to metal, but you are from so far away. Absolutely amazing thing, music truly unites all
мне 70 а всё равно слушаю все старые группы таких не будет больше это шедерв
Мне скоро 60 ,но эти песни услышал еще в юности и больше никогда не забывал.
Deep Purple were a force of nature back in those days.
One of the iconic live performances, never ever bettered, fantastic
Deep Purple is the BEST in the Rock and Roll .....Great time to be a teenager with great groups in the 70's . Great song "Smoke on the water" 🎼🎼❤️❤️
MGeorgete Cardoso I blame Partridge Family songs turning me into Rock n Roll freak. I called Mick Jagger ( A ROOSTER ON ACID ) cause his energy on stage. Did you know about Woodstock is doing a 50th Anniversery at Watkins Glen race track in New York in August.
Led Zeppelin is above Deep Purple 😉
The best rock
Hell yea
Best ever
I saw Deep purple at the De Montfort hall , Leicester around 1973, an event that will always stay with me. Apart from music, I have a passion for Rugby Union. When I go down to Welford road to see my team, Leicester Tigers, I always get a double chill, as they play “smoke on the water” as the boys run out onto the pitch.
Have you heard The Doublejumps? you'll probably like them if you like Deep Purple
Imagine all the beginner guitarists who wouldn’t know anything if somebody hadn’t burned down a building
now imagine all the guitarists who've played it totally wrong over the past several decades without access to relatively high quality footage on youtube they can slow down, pause, and rewind over and over
Can someone explain what he means?, What happened with burning building?
Omar Khayyam the song was written after a guy shot a flare gun on the ceiling of a casino, causing a fire
@@rykersantiago933 yeah thank I did some googling and found out, very interesting story lol.
Right!!!!!
That riff its soo badass...
Wow! Ian looks & sounds fantastic!!!
Un jour dans bahut ou j étais ados j ai entendu le son de la guitare et je suis tombé dans le Rock j aime cela il me fait vivre comme les autres groupes mythiques Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page's, Garry Moore, Deep Purple et beaucoup d autres . Cette musique est éternel . Merci a vous
Jon Lord was the best with his organ. Love the way he rocks it.🎶
действительно - три ноты, которые потрясли мир!!! браво!!! жаль Лорд ушёл. очень жаль. тихо, без шумихи, как все гении на земле.
Три ноты?Какого......Ушей нет?Там канва три ноты,играют они гораздо больше.
@@pocemonspivom У вас, у обоих ушей нет похоже, "канва" - 4 ноты)))
Главный в составе был
Жалко Лорда. Его проигрышь в хайвей стар может свести с ума! Да и Чайлд ин тайм гениально! Жаль Джона Лорда .
Seen them 72. fantastic, love the keyboards RIP Jon Lord
The greatest riff in rock history. You youngsters out there, take a listen to how we used to rock back in the 70's. When you talk classic rock you talk about the 70's and Smoke On The Water is one of those classics!
Jimmy Hill real music!
Jimmy Hill My 1st album was Stormbringer. I still have it too !!
Jimmy Hill Hell yeah !!!
This riff set a direction for rock where to go :)
Jimmy Hill: hell yeah! But recent times it is consider heavy metal. So many good ones! The past is good; horizons are still moving on Check out AVENGED7FOLD. Their newest is Runaway song. The video is awesome! ENJOY this song; great song.
Deep Purple ?
Difficile d'exprimer par des mots cette perfection.
Merci pour ces moments de bonheur.
Ritchie just created the most iconic riff ever
I read somewhere that the riff was the idea of Paice and it grew from there?
@@rebelrouser184 the riff came from a Brazilian music called "maria moita " composed by Carlos lyra
@13traaa there's a video of Blackmore telling thendtory of how he came up with it. It's Beethovens 5th backwards.
@@andrewthompson7017 yah but it's just bullshit haha he stole it from a Brazilian composer, listen to "maria moita " and you will notice that it's the same riff.
Este riff é de uma música do Brasil que se chama "Maria Moita" de Carlos Lira foi feita em 1964.
One of my favorite bands saw them in 1973 at cloverleaf speedway in Cleveland Ohio. Over an hour late fans so restless they had fires all over and it got really really scary m-80’s started going off. Was frightened someone would seriously get hurt. They showed up and delivered and i mean DELIVERED! My ears rang for three days afterword. Etched in my memory forever🙏🙏🙏
The gods of rock music.
Amazing how their live versions are always better than the studio ones!
It's logically enough. The soul of the music dies when you record takes over and over and over...
@@icallyournames not only that but it has to be perfect it's a your official record it has to be perfect. When it's live you can go crazy.
That's sad that that comes as a surprise
The version on "Made in Japan" is stellar!
A perfect example is Highway star.
The album version is already great but the Made In Japan live album version is just A MASTERPIECE
I saw this band in Ann Arbor art fare. I'm 59 now, I was 5 years old. it's a long time ago,! I still love this band.
Never gonna get tired of Ritchie Blackmore's solos!
What a voice
The best organ band of all time!
One of the best band of all time, great music
If you lived through these years, there is nothing that will replace this...
This song is timeless providing you play the LIVE version with this band line-up and play it loudly !! 🎶🎶🎶
This song is timeless. 🎶
Deep Purple con Ian Guillan, Richie Blackmore con su guitarra fender stratocaster, que rock espectacular, junto con Led Zepellin, Yes, Pink Floyd, Emerson-Lake and Palmer......son una maravilla musical inigualable, gracias por tanta belleza musical. Ricky desde Tucumán - Argentina.
*Ian Gillan
Eso lo digo yo todos los días ..
Alucinando con esta gente , yes ..... Zeppelin..... saludos desde 🇨🇱...ELP ....Pink Floyd .....🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎧
1972 WAS A WILD YEAR , NIXON , THE OLYMPICS , VIETNAM , GREAT MUSIC , TIMES , RENTS 100.00 A MONTH !!!!
I Was the luckiest fucker in the world. I grew up with the best music from the 50s through the 80s. I wouldn't trade that for anything in the world.
70''s era was the best, for this kind of tunes.
Fab ballad, guys ❤🎉🎉❤ xxxx
The greatest Jon Lord, RIP!
You had all the talent.
Still love you brother and it was a great speech.
Deep Purple Mark II is the GREATEST rock and roll band that EVER existed, man!!
There is no such thing as the GREATEST rock and roll band. There are just good bands you may like. You can't make universal statements, if you understand that Jeffery.
That's True,
I love all of you " Records" singles included 😁🎶❤👍...thank you
1972-Deep Purple
2003-School Of Rock
2012-Vevo
2019-Wow
"If you wanna know the story, listen to the words". Tunes I grew up on. Listen to the man.
Deep Purple war eine großartige Band
this live version sounds better than the original version
One of the greatest songs in the history of Rock!
Agreed, and I mostly only listen to studio versions of my favourites, except for Velvet Underground, Patti Smith etc.
@@apokryphos117g Generally, but for example ruclips.net/video/8MuhFxaT7zo/видео.html is a way better than the studio version.
Disagree. Album versions are tweaked to perfection. I'll take that anyday over any live version
@@apokryphos117g I recommend you add Nightwish to that list.
Tommy and ritchie riffean diferente
Classic! I will always love it!!
Fantastic live version !!! This is how to rock the right way !!!
I remember playing this song through my new Bose 901's ....the neighborhood was never the same
Have you heard The Doublejumps? you'll probably like them if you like Deep Purple
Magnificent song. Your music is magnificent. ❤🌹
My favorite song of all time. I'm sure I'm not the only one who drives faster when it's played.
"Highway Star" might make ya go a bit faster, possibly.....
What a cooperative audience; No drugs, just pure concentration of one of the most formidable bands before them!
lol. No drugs. Hahahaha. Oh man. Good one.
‘ludes ❤
One of the greatest songs in the Rock History.
Nothing against Glenn Hughes & David Coverdale, but this version of the band is still my favorite. Ian Gillan was born a rock god. Love his voice
amen
Me too
rock *god* no pun intended
I think Ian Gillan's musicianship comes out in this and in a live recording of Child In Time. Hand cupped to his ear because he wants to be on pitch, and he succeeds. One of the few musicians that come to mind who can both sing in tune and scream in tune.
They need Hughes and Coverdale's vocals to replace one Ian Gillan
What a great voice - I love this man, I love this band❣️❣️❣️❣️
It's probably the only song I know of that tells the story of how it was written. Excellent and Unique.
Going to my first party this was playing and really grabbed my attention. Great rock music of the time from this band.
Piękny utwór...........
Do dziś slucham.......
Pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski.
😎🖤🤎💚💜🧡💛❤️🩵💙
I ❤ Poland from Italy 🇵🇱🇮🇹
I love the intro; just listen to the song! I have always been a fan, also lived in Switzerland. Ashamed to say until today I'd never really listened! Nor was it ever played in Switzerland.
I will appreciate this song more every time I hear it.
The commentary was the best!
That guitarist probably knew he had a cool riff, but i doubt he realized he was playing what would become, arguably the most recognizable riff in rock history.
A timeless classic that I never get tired of hearing!
Damn, those VOCALS! Beautiful! Good looking man!💕
in the era of 70s deep purple with gillan, ritchie blackmore, lord, glover and paice were solid and captured their worlwide popularity as one of the super group rock bands on earth
группа супер, я на них вырос. а мне уже 60 жаль., что больше нет таких ребят!!!
..таких и не будет - точно...любимая песня/альбом "медвежонка"...что же...понятно)))...вкус есть!!!
иван иванов фуета
Иван Иванов
Я тоже Иванов и мне за 60..
Это супер, такой группы не будет никогда!.
@@ГалинаМурашко-м4т У меня дочь выросла с этой музыкой,а ей 46 лет,а я слушаю эти шедевры каждый день,таких ребят больше нет и никогда не будет,это классика на все времена!
Действительно, таких больше не будет... Семидесятые миру подарили огромное кол-во мега музыкантов и огромное муз. наследие. То что сейчас происходит на сцене вызывает только рвотный рефлекс, ну а в лучшем случае просто безразличие.
懐かしいなぁ!今だに色褪せない!青春時代の1ページやんか。南のバハマで踊ってました!最高です。
What a riff... played by almost every band on the planet! \m/
I dont know how I survived my youth driving around drinking and blasting this song on 8 track in my camaro..thank God I did..I sure miss the ole music..❤
6:58 Perdón, no es música antígua. Es única, y de todos los tiempos.
And always had a cooler full of beer in the back seat.
🎉
Don't miss the 8 track!!!!
@@russellmakar579 stay rite there la policía are on the weigh
Yes top 5 greatest songs ever written. Best guitar riff EVER. Ww had a huge high school band. College size. When i played football back in 79 80. Our band used to play this. Talk abour Fired up.
Wow!!! How they played off each other so brilliantly!!! It’s amazing
One of the greatest bass line in the history of rock! 🤘🔥
And yet hardly anyone gets it right... Roger Glover was a master!
@@timnewman1172 Yes!
Saw Deep Purple Feb 1985 Worcester Ma encore song. This music will never be repeated. To the top with God given talent.
Perhaps the best live act in Rock history. Amazing performances all the years of mark 2 and 3 lineups
Can you imagine being on stage while Richie is playing at this moment? Incredible
I always thought that Jon Lord's organ playing gave Deep purple's music a class that it would have missed otherwise. RIP Mr. Lord.
The best recording of Smoke on the Water.
No, that is the one on the live-album 'Made in Japan'... but to each his own...
only just realised how good this is mm. 58 years young , taken a life time got it eventually