This is why people of my generation (I’m 63) pay absolutely ZERO attention to the modern music scene. We grew up with this. I’ll add a single caveat to that statement. A Japanese metal band called Lovebites have restored my faith in talent based music. Their (half of twin) lead guitarist is a classically trained pianist. The band plays “heavy metal” (their description) in its purest form. Miyako (pianist guitarist) has recently released an EP of piano covers. All metal. The last track is “Burn” which is another DP song you MUST react to. I really enjoyed this reaction. Very nicely done.
This is a protest song about the Vietnam war! Ian Gillan was a brilliantly trained singer and even Pavarotti was a fan! Deep Purple are one of the most slept on bands of the 70’s !
People always comment how subdued the audience was here. But my understanding was they were told to sit still and be quiet because the performance was being recorded. Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice, Ian Gillan and Roger Glover, all musicians supreme so ahead of the rest it was painful. I miss Jon Lord to this day. Don't get me wrong Zeppelin and Sabbath were legendary bands but for me Purple particularly Mark 2 left them all in the shade. So glad you checked out something beyond Smoke on the water.
I couldn't agree with you more and I saw all three of the Trinity but none blew me away like Deep Purple and Ian Gillan's voice the entire band are the ultimate musicians of all time and I saw many other bands but none takes the place of Deep Purple.
You are right, the audience must wait until the end to applouse. I know it because the father of a school friend was one of the camera man at this shoot and he told us the story behind the scene.
I also got to see that very same band in 85. Perfect Strangers tour. Ian Gillian still had the chops man! It was my first concert ever! I was spoiled after that.
I've seen a load of people in Hyde Park (London) including the Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, T.Rex, Jethro Tull, Roy Harper, etc., etc., Those really were the days to be living in.
Lying on the floor of the Cardiff 'top rank' concert venue...stoned...drunk...waiting for Cardiff band 'Budgie' circa 1982..the first time I heard this. It took me somewhere magical, weird, and exciting. I never went back.
Also, so many people only know Purple for Smoke on the Water, but, growing up with this music, Smoke on the Water never registered with me as one of their best songs. There are so many Purple songs that are far, far better in my view.
Some of you have to react to this band with tape ... us old folk got to see them live! Add in Grand Funk Railroad, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Queen ... all in their heyday! Yep we were blessed.
Problem is crap corporate radio and media have ignored Deep Purple apart from Smoke on the Water. One would think Purple were simply one-hit wonders. There is a treasure trove to be mined in the Purple catalogue.
Great band and song. In 1970 i was 11 years old and Deep Purple was already one of my favourite bands. You really need to react to FOCUS with the "song" Hocus Pocus from The Midnight Special 1973. You will be surprised in a good way i promise you
@@gingerbaker_toad696 I recognize your screen name (and I highly approve!), but I'm wondering if you recognize my avatar? PS - will you hate me though if I tell you that Ian Paice is my most favorite drummer of all time? I am just such a huge Deep Purple fan, and Paice is embedded in my heart. I just feel that since we are friends now, I should be honest with you. LOL 🤘☺️
As a child of the 70’s, we had the most outstanding music of all time…no auto tune, just straight out amazing musicianship. Each of the bands of this era built their success on originality. Not sameness, but true Rock and Roll creativity. Thank you for recognizing this. My 70’s of listening to this music was truly amazing
There has alway been good and bad music. Today there are tons of really great metal bands, and for sure none of them uses autotune, while back in the 70s we had bands like "Boney M" where the main singer wasn't even singing at all, so thats even worse than autotune. Also some use it just as a stylistic effect, just like a guitarist is maybe using a wah-wah pedal. Think about Cher, she can of course sing and didn't needed it when she made "Believe", it was just for the style. And even back in the 70s most people just knew shit like the whole "disco music", and if you asked them about Yes, Genesis, Renaissance .. they just shaked their had. The only big difference is maybe that, if you are american and still listen to the radio and what the industry feeds you, then you have maybe no clue what good music is out there because the only give you "DJ MadDog MC" or whatever idiotic names these guys have 😄 Btw.: the most really great bands from the 70s where also from europe, only that they mostly came from the UK at that time, while now its maybe more from northern europe.
It's funny how time (sometimes) changes your perception of these things. When I was in sixth form at school, there was a fight every break for who got to put their mix tape on the stereo system. Sometimes, I'd win with (early) Queen or Horslips, and other times it would be Made in Japan by Deep Purple. At the time, whenever this track came on, I just heard it as 'screaming'. But you get wiser as you get older, and I recognise now what my school mates did way before me - that it is a masterpiece. I saw Deep Purple a few months ago (with Gillan). I've seen them several times. He can't hit anything like this range now, but he is - and certainly was - a brilliant vocalist. It's important that younger generations get to hear it, because there's absolutely nothing at this level today. One by one, all the legends are leaving us.
I started listening to Deep Purple when i was 14 .Now i am 63 and stil listening to their music . And i am glad that i saw them 2 times Live (Greetings from Belgium)
My older brothers 'forced' me in to Purple, Sabbath, Floyd, Zappa etc. since I was seven. I'm now about 45 and eternally greatful for my brothers. Greetings from Finland.
Yes this is a MASTERPIECE. Love your reaction😍 Ian is the man, such a magnificent voice ( like Robert Plant). I grew up with this. Blessed to be a child of the 70s. Smoking a .... and chill out with friends and listening to Child in Time was am unforgettible experience. I have seen DP live and got totally emotional seeing them play. Awestruck.
In the seventies rock radio was different. Rock radio was called AOR (album oriented radio). Rock stations would receive an album and would play the songs they wanted or were requested by their listeners. Deep Purples original members reunited in the 80s and put out the album Perfect Strangers. Check out the title track and Knocking At Your Back Door from it. 🤘
It's called an Epiphany. Lol Literally a life changing experience. I've been hearing this song since the 70s and it never grows old. Thanks for the reaction. Like a kid in a candy store, eh? Great reaction. Thanks!
Huge Nightwish fan here, but I am first and foremost a Deep Purple fan! 💜 My Deep Purple story It was the summer of 1989 and I was 13. My friends were all into the big 80s pop, hair metal, etc., so I was into that scene, too. I didn't know I had a choice. I didn't know what else existed, to be honest. One day, my ex-stepfather (who was only very briefly in my life) was doing something in the garage, jamming to some music. Bored, I wandered in and asked what band he was listening to. He was incredulous that I was unfamiliar with the song that was playing. So, he sat me down on the concrete garage floor (felt cool on a hot day), put gigantic headphones over my ears and fired up his 8-track player. From the opening second of Deep Purple's _Burn,_ I was hooked. Out poured the most powerful, transformative sounds I'd ever heard. The experience literally transfixed me. I had never heard anything like it, and it was magical. I ended up listening to the entire 8-track in one session, without ever getting up from that concrete floor. Through every lineup and stylistic change, I've been happily hooked on Deep Purple ever since. 💜
This is such an iconic song and live, every instrument on that stage shines and played to perfection, it’s an instrumental and vocal masterpiece. And then Ian’s voice is so angelic at times and then does stuff that shouldn’t be possible. And the transitions during this song just keep coming. Epic performance.
There were also 'pirate' radio stations which played music the mainstream didn't. For example, Radio Caroline which ran from a ship moored just off the coast.
@@margaretnicol3423 Yes...Radio Luxembourg was the main radio.......as I lived about 200km away from Lux I could get them with the first little transistor of the family at night in bed under the blanket.......must have been at mid/ end of the 60s......
Definately When a blind man cries and Hush added to that list, Dan gonna love these must listen too tracks, he been living under that rock for far toooo long.
Music of the Gods, I was listening to this since I was a kid thanks to my amazing Dad. I saw them live 3 times (not in the 70s lol, not quite that old) and was so grateful to see them with John Lord before he died. Bloody awesome band!
IMHO Deep Purple is the most musically gifted among the Unholy trio, which includes Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Beyond Smoke on the Water, there are so many great tunes from this killer band that aren't played on the radio enough!
Bless you Daniel 💜 we were raised on this, got totally involved there! Just relax & go with the flow....& breathe! Welcome aboard cariad. Love & light 💜🏴🌻
Welcome to the true DP. Pioneers of heavy metal and all around great guys. I have been honored to be their friend for the past 35 years and they love to keep recording and touring!!!
This is the kind of reaction the song deserves. Luckily you have the live in Denmark 1972 videos to go through (Highway Star, Lazy, Strange Kinda Woman), and the California Jam 1974 stuff with David Coverdale and GFlenn Hughes singing (Burn, Mistreated). And trhen there's all the off shoots - Rainbow, Whitesnake, Gillan. Enjoy.
From Australia , great reaction to the legendary DEEP PURPLE , the best British classic rock band of the late 60s early 70s no question about it , to see them live at that time was unbelievable , all individual virtuoso musicians of there instruments , Peace from down under.
Music of my teenager-time..... We had no internet, no smartphones but always knew what was going on in the music scene...... Certain radio-station were preferred, and the music directly recorded from radio (horrible quality of course). Mouth to mouth propaganda, going to concerts, reading music-newspapers...these had been the main information sources....... I remember Child in Time was a difficult song to dance on......slow beginning....cling-time !!!!....and then the -we called it "steam-rock" part....time to play air-guitar.....and then the final...cling again or not???? But now you may understand what expectations my generation has when it comes to "good music". Furthermore you may understand why Nightwish has a lot of fans in the elder generation....... To quote uncle Henk Poort: Good music is good music.
Deep Purple is such a great band and rabbit hole to check out. However to be blown away again, you may not be familiar with the group Rainbow. Richie Blackmore the guitarist, left Deep Purple to form Rainbow and featured the vocals of Ronnie James Dio. Check out the song "Stargazer", another epic song with insane vocals.
Life long Deep Purple fan (and now Nightwish!!! ;) ). I'm 62 and grew up with this band. "In Rock" (the album this song is from) was the first album I ever bought. My personal favorite Deep Purple song is "Lazy." I'm obviously biased, but I think we grew up with the best music of all time in the late 60's through the 70's with the bands who were the titans of rock
@@ricardoluistomasone4663 LOL... Wore out my deep purple in rock vinyl in about 1978, I was late to the party being only 11 at the time. Now a die hard Nightwish fan... I am the only person I know in real life that's even heard of Nightwish. I now feel less alone! Rock til you die Bro!
yep. That was pretty much my reaction when I first heard this song and saw this video only about 3 years ago. Mind. Blown. Have watched it 100s of times since then; never get bored of it, nor of seeing the reaction of other people seeing/hearing it for the first time. Great reaction!
They have so many great songs, Highway Star, Lazy, Strange kind of woman, Perfect strangers, Knockin' at your backdoor. I'm 45 and grew up on this music including the many classic greats like Jethro Tull, The Doors, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, and grew into Nightwish, Ayreon, Epica, Jinjer, Unleash The Archers, and Arch Enemy. It's crazy how much the music changes and talent grows through the years.
We ve been rockin with this all of our life's and also with Burn, Highway star, Storm bringer, Fireball, Strange kind of woman, Hush, You keep on moving and many many many more of Deep Purples catalogue. And also Smoke on the Water... Why not? One of the greatest ever.
Deep Pueple , Led Zeppelin the pioners in heavy and then metal. Just check the àlbum from DP Made in Japan, live , it's gonna blow your mind with : Lazy , Highway star , The mule with and amazing drum solo, It's a Rock'n Roll jewel to be in you discography.
Highway Star and Child In Time are play list for me. Zeppelin, Sabbath and Deep Purple were known as the "Unholy Trinity" of hard rock in the 70s....worth going through their catalogues they are all masterful.
The studio version from “Deep Purple in Rock” is jaw dropping as is the guitar solo .. possibly Ritchie’s best studio solo … improvised over two takes when they only had 20 minutes left of studio time to finish the track. The live version from made in Japan is a beautifully recorded snapshot of this band at their peak. No one could touch them live. Saw them in 1972. Still the best live musical experience I’ve ever had.
What a great reaction…. I’ve seen a lot of reactions to this song , yours is on top of the list !🔥🎸❤️ song was out at the end of Vietnam era… song loosely about war Try Rianbow “Stargazer” same guitarist Ritchie Blackmore 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Seen them in concert back when I was a teenager, saw many of the greats back then when you had to be able to play instruments and sing to be able to get up in front of a crowd, God bless
"Have you heard Deep Purple?" Me heard this question on the street from a stranger with a brother's look in his eye. Usual back then, we loved one another through music. The hated Vietnam War pulled a lot out from musicians.✌️🎇
Daniel you are a star, I am loving this channel, this is one of them most amazing songs off all time and what a lineup they had. This is the song that convinced Tim Rice that Gillan was the one for Jesus Christ Superstar. I think you need to do Jethro Tulls Thick as a Brick next, parts 1 and 2.
It's about time for some deep purple keep on rocking i did mention this awesome tune now a bit of when a blind man cries live in Verona with an orchestra great reaction pal 🇬🇧 no autotune just pure talent
That was a great reaction - i was 17 when i first heard this song and couldn't stop listening to it i think it was 5 times straight off! Someone needs to mention to you that there were multiple personel changes with deep purple - this version is mark two ( my personal favourite) with ian Gillan on vocal , roger glover on base , jon Lord on keys , Ritchie blackmoor on guitar ian Paice on drums. regarding mark one DP Hush is the best track to listen to.Regarding mark two anything from 1972 - the made in japan live performances are great. Ritche Blackmoor controlled the band and is rumoured to be very difficult hence multiple changes and then the band morphed into Rainbow and White snake before re-emerging as Deep Purple - current line up has ian gillan back with Roger glover but no Ritchie blackmoor, yes they arestill going!! . They sadly lost Jon Lord . Probably easiest if you read the history on Wykipedia for the full details . i'll leave it to someone else to tell you about the other incarnations. Everyone has to decide for themselves which versions they like best. Highway star , black night, strange kind of woman all good. I think that you are in an equal state of innocence about led zeppelin- if you dive deeper you are going to be blown away. Also you need to go further back ie the sixties - rolling stones, Beatles , Cream, Yardbirds , Animals, the who and many more . The thing about these bands is that they are as good as people say they are - it isn't hype .If you dive back further you will understand how this music evolved. Welcome to the party -its a very big party!!!
You're right dude, I was a teenager during the '70's and the radio only played these songs when they were requested because they didn't fit the 3 minute time slot like all the pop songs at the time so i didn't really listen to the radio a lot since I was too busy buying all of these amazing albums that included Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Black sabbath, Uriah Heep, Alice cooper and Pink Floyd then later on Steely Dan, Return to Forever, Al Di Meola, Jean Luc-Ponty. The radio was playing a lot of The Doobie Brothers, The Eagles, Elton John and other commercial acts. We were spoiled for choice, it was a great time.
Yes was always my favorite, but I’m a prog rock geek. But all of those you mentioned are high on my list too. It was so great growing up in the 60’s and 70’s….
You can drop Nightwish all week, as long as one day a week you drop a banger like this!! 👍🏻 One of the best war protest songs written and performed! Ian Gillan actually went off on his own project too, but if you want a driving song to add to your playlist, try Purple's Highway Star- just be careful with the gas pedal! 🤗
I Was a pre teen back then but loved even then the music taalantvout there for tou and your GENARATION to still be listing to this it warms my heart to know it's still appreciated and loved listened to some 5 decades on
You want different...how about going down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole...it's a very deep one. Start with Comfortably Numb and Shine On You Crazy Diamond. They will blow your mind.
Best song ever made! no one can even make covers!
This is why people of my generation (I’m 63) pay absolutely ZERO attention to the modern music scene. We grew up with this. I’ll add a single caveat to that statement. A Japanese metal band called Lovebites have restored my faith in talent based music. Their (half of twin) lead guitarist is a classically trained pianist. The band plays “heavy metal” (their description) in its purest form. Miyako (pianist guitarist) has recently released an EP of piano covers. All metal. The last track is “Burn” which is another DP song you MUST react to.
I really enjoyed this reaction. Very nicely done.
👍👍👍
Maybe modern music mainstream but even then you have to look beyond what is immediately offered to you there is so much great music being made
This is a protest song about the Vietnam war! Ian Gillan was a brilliantly trained singer and even Pavarotti was a fan! Deep Purple are one of the most slept on bands of the 70’s !
No technology just pure talent
Deep Purple is so much more than smoke on the water , Deep Purple rips !! Wait till you hear speed king , or Fireball !!
Everybody is blown away when they hear this track for the first time.
I'm still blown away every time I hear it.
People always comment how subdued the audience was here. But my understanding was they were told to sit still and be quiet because the performance was being recorded. Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice, Ian Gillan and Roger Glover, all musicians supreme so ahead of the rest it was painful. I miss Jon Lord to this day. Don't get me wrong Zeppelin and Sabbath were legendary bands but for me Purple particularly Mark 2 left them all in the shade. So glad you checked out something beyond Smoke on the water.
Couldn’t agree more, they left everyone else in the shade
I couldn't agree with you more and I saw all three of the Trinity but none blew me away like Deep Purple and Ian Gillan's voice the entire band are the ultimate musicians of all time and I saw many other bands but none takes the place of Deep Purple.
You are right, the audience must wait until the end to applouse. I know it because the father of a school friend was one of the camera man at this shoot and he told us the story behind the scene.
You hit it on the head man. Also in 1970 TV audiences weren't throwing panties. Also it was a live recording. The audience could gave ruined it.
I also got to see that very same band in 85. Perfect Strangers tour. Ian Gillian still had the chops man! It was my first concert ever! I was spoiled after that.
When a blind man cries and pictures of home are class, I love perfect strangers too
This is real handmade music. I‘m happy to could grow up with this. Today i turn the radio off, there is nothing which can compare with this.
This is why we believe we had the best music around especially in the uk
Your reaction says it all! No auto-tune, no remixing, just straight up pure music! Not bad for a fifty-three year song!
I've seen a load of people in Hyde Park (London) including the Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, T.Rex, Jethro Tull, Roy Harper, etc., etc., Those really were the days to be living in.
Dive into Made in Japan, their double live album. A masterpiece by the excellent musicians of DP
Lying on the floor of the Cardiff 'top rank' concert venue...stoned...drunk...waiting for Cardiff band 'Budgie' circa 1982..the first
time I heard this. It took me somewhere magical, weird, and exciting. I never went back.
People grew up with this on the radio had less access to it than you have now. You just have to choose to listen to it. 😊
Does my heart good to see a younger generation see these legendary videos for the first time. Pure talent ❤
Just imagine getting to see all of these bands live at the time. 🙂
This was nr 1 in the top 1000 of all time, for atleast 30 years in The Netherlands.
This album must be played with the volume turned up to eleven, the house will then shack on its foundations.
This was the music I grew up with! Now I have Nightwish 👍
Am now 63 , and have lived through the greatest era in music !
Also, so many people only know Purple for Smoke on the Water, but, growing up with this music, Smoke on the Water never registered with me as one of their best songs. There are so many Purple songs that are far, far better in my view.
Some of you have to react to this band with tape ... us old folk got to see them live! Add in Grand Funk Railroad, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Queen ... all in their heyday! Yep we were blessed.
No voice enhancements, no Auto-Tune. Just singing and playing instruments
Just live, no editing in the audio....love it,
Problem is crap corporate radio and media have ignored Deep Purple apart from Smoke on the Water. One would think Purple were simply one-hit wonders. There is a treasure trove to be mined in the Purple catalogue.
Great band and song. In 1970 i was 11 years old and Deep Purple was already one of my favourite bands. You really need to react to FOCUS with the "song" Hocus Pocus from The Midnight Special 1973. You will be surprised in a good way i promise you
Glad your discovering what us "old" guys knew for over 50 years..............
I am so damn glad my father raised me on that music
I second that 😊
I like your choice of screen name! Ginger Baker - legend...
@@AGDinCA i like you! :)
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@@mascha28swinkels lucky us :)
@@gingerbaker_toad696 I recognize your screen name (and I highly approve!), but I'm wondering if you recognize my avatar?
PS - will you hate me though if I tell you that Ian Paice is my most favorite drummer of all time? I am just such a huge Deep Purple fan, and Paice is embedded in my heart. I just feel that since we are friends now, I should be honest with you. LOL 🤘☺️
Yeah, these Smoke on the Water people have some great tunes. Highway Star would be a good continue. Peace
Deep Purple's Machine Head is my favourite album of all time. Every track is awesome.
As a child of the 70’s, we had the most outstanding music of all time…no auto tune, just straight out amazing musicianship. Each of the bands of this era built their success on originality. Not sameness, but true Rock and Roll creativity. Thank you for recognizing this. My 70’s of listening to this music was truly amazing
There has alway been good and bad music. Today there are tons of really great metal bands, and for sure none of them uses autotune, while back in the 70s we had bands like "Boney M" where the main singer wasn't even singing at all, so thats even worse than autotune.
Also some use it just as a stylistic effect, just like a guitarist is maybe using a wah-wah pedal. Think about Cher, she can of course sing and didn't needed it when she made "Believe", it was just for the style.
And even back in the 70s most people just knew shit like the whole "disco music", and if you asked them about Yes, Genesis, Renaissance .. they just shaked their had.
The only big difference is maybe that, if you are american and still listen to the radio and what the industry feeds you, then you have maybe no clue what good music is out there because the only give you "DJ MadDog MC" or whatever idiotic names these guys have 😄
Btw.: the most really great bands from the 70s where also from europe, only that they mostly came from the UK at that time, while now its maybe more from northern europe.
Yes agree, the Boomers were the luckiest generation for music❤❤❤
This Purple was the most fucking talented rock band ever... five monsters, on the stage
It's funny how time (sometimes) changes your perception of these things.
When I was in sixth form at school, there was a fight every break for who got to put their mix tape on the stereo system. Sometimes, I'd win with (early) Queen or Horslips, and other times it would be Made in Japan by Deep Purple. At the time, whenever this track came on, I just heard it as 'screaming'. But you get wiser as you get older, and I recognise now what my school mates did way before me - that it is a masterpiece.
I saw Deep Purple a few months ago (with Gillan). I've seen them several times. He can't hit anything like this range now, but he is - and certainly was - a brilliant vocalist.
It's important that younger generations get to hear it, because there's absolutely nothing at this level today. One by one, all the legends are leaving us.
I first heard Child in Time when I was 9 (1971) ... you can imagine how it shaped my tastes thereafter?
I started listening to Deep Purple when i was 14 .Now i am 63 and stil listening to their music . And i am glad that i saw them 2 times Live (Greetings from Belgium)
I was 12....this one made me cry...memory tears....thank you...( hi Belgium, back at you from Wales🏴) love & light 💜🏴
My older brothers 'forced' me in to Purple, Sabbath, Floyd, Zappa etc. since I was seven. I'm now about 45 and eternally greatful for my brothers.
Greetings from Finland.
Yes this is a MASTERPIECE. Love your reaction😍 Ian is the man, such a magnificent voice ( like Robert Plant). I grew up with this.
Blessed to be a child of the 70s. Smoking a .... and chill out with friends and listening to Child in Time was am unforgettible experience. I have seen DP live and got totally emotional seeing them play. Awestruck.
Remember sitting with friends, burning a couple and listening to complete albums?
Good times…
Boomers were the luckiest generation for music !❤
In the seventies rock radio was different. Rock radio was called AOR (album oriented radio). Rock stations would receive an album and would play the songs they wanted or were requested by their listeners.
Deep Purples original members reunited in the 80s and put out the album Perfect Strangers. Check out the title track and Knocking At Your Back Door from it. 🤘
It's called an Epiphany. Lol Literally a life changing experience. I've been hearing this song since the 70s and it never grows old. Thanks for the reaction. Like a kid in a candy store, eh?
Great reaction. Thanks!
One of the few bands that blew my mind. Pure talent.
Totalmente de acuerdo deep PURPLE me voló la cabeza allá por los 70
Huge Nightwish fan here, but I am first and foremost a Deep Purple fan! 💜
My Deep Purple story
It was the summer of 1989 and I was 13. My friends were all into the big 80s pop, hair metal, etc., so I was into that scene, too. I didn't know I had a choice. I didn't know what else existed, to be honest.
One day, my ex-stepfather (who was only very briefly in my life) was doing something in the garage, jamming to some music. Bored, I wandered in and asked what band he was listening to. He was incredulous that I was unfamiliar with the song that was playing. So, he sat me down on the concrete garage floor (felt cool on a hot day), put gigantic headphones over my ears and fired up his 8-track player.
From the opening second of Deep Purple's _Burn,_ I was hooked. Out poured the most powerful, transformative sounds I'd ever heard. The experience literally transfixed me. I had never heard anything like it, and it was magical.
I ended up listening to the entire 8-track in one session, without ever getting up from that concrete floor. Through every lineup and stylistic change, I've been happily hooked on Deep Purple ever since. 💜
Grande gênio yo me enganché con purple allá por los 70 love DEEP PURPLE
Great tune & reaction ...Mandrake Root live is a banger too
This is such an iconic song and live, every instrument on that stage shines and played to perfection, it’s an instrumental and vocal masterpiece. And then Ian’s voice is so angelic at times and then does stuff that shouldn’t be possible. And the transitions during this song just keep coming. Epic performance.
There were also 'pirate' radio stations which played music the mainstream didn't. For example, Radio Caroline which ran from a ship moored just off the coast.
I remember that there had also been "pirate"-radio-cars.......
@@HCH944 There was also Radio Luxembourg. The pirate stations played a lot of music from the US that hadn't quite reached the UK yet.
@@margaretnicol3423 Yes...Radio Luxembourg was the main radio.......as I lived about 200km away from Lux I could get them with the first little transistor of the family at night in bed under the blanket.......must have been at mid/ end of the 60s......
When a Blind Man Cries, Lazy and Perfect Strangers definitely need to be heard next by Deep Purple. Peace!
Definately When a blind man cries and Hush added to that list, Dan gonna love these must listen too tracks, he been living under that rock for far toooo long.
Richie Blackmore is one of the greatest virtuoso guitarists ever. But a bit of a pig to work with.
Music of the Gods, I was listening to this since I was a kid thanks to my amazing Dad. I saw them live 3 times (not in the 70s lol, not quite that old) and was so grateful to see them with John Lord before he died. Bloody awesome band!
"Burn" is what you need to hear. And "Perfect Strangers" - an album masterpiece, both musically and production-wise.
Never really listened to much Deep purple.
I might do now they're really good live.
I´m 65 I was young in 70s Good Good music !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and good times ... Sorry for my english I´m spanish
I will definitely be listening to more Deep Purple.
You nailed it - its talent. Say no more
Saw Ian Gillan many many times....just another time n what a time it was......amazing singer...
Everyday's a school day, great sound quality and the whole thing was epic!
Best Band of all time Deep Purple #1
IMHO Deep Purple is the most musically gifted among the Unholy trio, which includes Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Beyond Smoke on the Water, there are so many great tunes from this killer band that aren't played on the radio enough!
Musical ecstasy by Deep Purple. Child in time... one the best song of the music history. Grettings from Spain
Bless you Daniel 💜 we were raised on this, got totally involved there! Just relax & go with the flow....& breathe! Welcome aboard cariad. Love & light 💜🏴🌻
Welcome to the true DP. Pioneers of heavy metal and all around great guys. I have been honored to be their friend for the past 35
years and they love to keep recording and touring!!!
Nothing but absolute raw talent on that stage!!! Legendary performance 🤘🤘
This is music everybody should know. Thank you for your reaction.
This is the kind of reaction the song deserves. Luckily you have the live in Denmark 1972 videos to go through (Highway Star, Lazy, Strange Kinda Woman), and the California Jam 1974 stuff with David Coverdale and GFlenn Hughes singing (Burn, Mistreated). And trhen there's all the off shoots - Rainbow, Whitesnake, Gillan. Enjoy.
From Australia , great reaction to the legendary DEEP PURPLE , the best British classic rock band of the late 60s early 70s no question about it , to see them live at that time was unbelievable , all individual virtuoso musicians of there instruments , Peace from down under.
I saw Deep Purple sing this live back in the day! Quite an amazing experience!!!!!
Deep Purple In Rock Album. Saw this live in 1970 in Brighton UK, it's still amazing after all these years.💥😎
Hi from Sheffield Yorkshire England well the range on that man is epic at that time the pure talant out there was amazing!!!
Music of my teenager-time.....
We had no internet, no smartphones but always knew what was going on in the music scene......
Certain radio-station were preferred, and the music directly recorded from radio (horrible quality of course).
Mouth to mouth propaganda, going to concerts, reading music-newspapers...these had been the main information sources.......
I remember Child in Time was a difficult song to dance on......slow beginning....cling-time !!!!....and then the -we called it "steam-rock" part....time to play air-guitar.....and then the final...cling again or not????
But now you may understand what expectations my generation has when it comes to "good music".
Furthermore you may understand why Nightwish has a lot of fans in the elder generation.......
To quote uncle Henk Poort: Good music is good music.
Deep Purple is such a great band and rabbit hole to check out. However to be blown away again, you may not be familiar with the group Rainbow. Richie Blackmore the guitarist, left Deep Purple to form Rainbow and featured the vocals of Ronnie James Dio. Check out the song "Stargazer", another epic song with insane vocals.
Life long Deep Purple fan (and now Nightwish!!! ;) ). I'm 62 and grew up with this band. "In Rock" (the album this song is from) was the first album I ever bought. My personal favorite Deep Purple song is "Lazy." I'm obviously biased, but I think we grew up with the best music of all time in the late 60's through the 70's with the bands who were the titans of rock
SIN DUDAS ESTO ES EL SANTO GRAAL DEL ROCK!!!
@@ricardoluistomasone4663 LOL... Wore out my deep purple in rock vinyl in about 1978, I was late to the party being only 11 at the time. Now a die hard Nightwish fan... I am the only person I know in real life that's even heard of Nightwish. I now feel less alone! Rock til you die Bro!
@@gebbethgamer6427 I am 72 now and I never tire of listening to this or any other Deep Purple songs and seeing them live is even more mind blowing
yep. That was pretty much my reaction when I first heard this song and saw this video only about 3 years ago.
Mind. Blown.
Have watched it 100s of times since then; never get bored of it, nor of seeing the reaction of other people seeing/hearing it for the first time.
Great reaction!
They have so many great songs, Highway Star, Lazy, Strange kind of woman, Perfect strangers, Knockin' at your backdoor. I'm 45 and grew up on this music including the many classic greats like Jethro Tull, The Doors, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, and grew into Nightwish, Ayreon, Epica, Jinjer, Unleash The Archers, and Arch Enemy. It's crazy how much the music changes and talent grows through the years.
We ve been rockin with this all of our life's and also with Burn, Highway star, Storm bringer, Fireball, Strange kind of woman, Hush, You keep on moving and many many many more of Deep Purples catalogue. And also Smoke on the Water... Why not? One of the greatest ever.
Deep Pueple , Led Zeppelin the pioners in heavy and then metal.
Just check the àlbum from DP Made in Japan, live , it's gonna blow your mind with : Lazy , Highway star , The mule with and amazing drum solo, It's a Rock'n Roll jewel to be in you discography.
I second your every emotion! Thanks and God Bless! You also make me proud of my generation.
70's now, I grew up with this and stuff like it ......are you jealous ....bet you are . Enjoy.
Amazing band, such gifted musicians and Ian Gillan is one of my all time favourite singers - he has some very serious pipes 🤘
Highway Star and Child In Time are play list for me. Zeppelin, Sabbath and Deep Purple were known as the "Unholy Trinity" of hard rock in the 70s....worth going through their catalogues they are all masterful.
The studio version from “Deep Purple in Rock” is jaw dropping as is the guitar solo .. possibly Ritchie’s best studio solo … improvised over two takes when they only had 20 minutes left of studio time to finish the track. The live version from made in Japan is a beautifully recorded snapshot of this band at their peak. No one could touch them live. Saw them in 1972. Still the best live musical experience I’ve ever had.
Yes, this is the "Smoke on the Water" people. There's more where that came from too. 😁
Such a great song with such great lyrics.
I listened to Deep Purple a lot when I was young. I could still listen to it anytime.
I concur.
Me too , , yo también tengo 65 years !!!!!!
What a great reaction…. I’ve seen a lot of reactions to this song , yours is on top of the list !🔥🎸❤️ song was out at the end of Vietnam era… song loosely about war
Try Rianbow “Stargazer” same guitarist Ritchie Blackmore 🎸🎸🎸🎸
It was written about the cold war
Seen them in concert back when I was a teenager, saw many of the greats back then when you had to be able to play instruments and sing to be able to get up in front of a crowd, God bless
"Have you heard Deep Purple?" Me heard this question on the street from a stranger with a brother's look in his eye. Usual back then, we loved one another through music.
The hated Vietnam War pulled a lot out from musicians.✌️🎇
I was lucky enough to see DP live twice. They were in the Guiness book of records for the loudest band back then.
"that s a masterpiece!"...AND..."i ve been living under a rock!"....
That says It all.
You dig my kind of music.
Thanks!
Daniel you are a star, I am loving this channel, this is one of them most amazing songs off all time and what a lineup they had. This is the song that convinced Tim Rice that Gillan was the one for Jesus Christ Superstar. I think you need to do Jethro Tulls Thick as a Brick next, parts 1 and 2.
Yes this was an amazing time and I lived it. I feel so very fortunate.
It's about time for some deep purple keep on rocking i did mention this awesome tune now a bit of when a blind man cries live in Verona with an orchestra great reaction pal 🇬🇧 no autotune just pure talent
Deep Purple are still touring, with the same singer, drummer and bass player. They are all in their late 70s and still rocking!
Just wait for "highway star"
I concur.
That was a great reaction - i was 17 when i first heard this song and couldn't stop listening to it i think it was 5 times straight off! Someone needs to mention to you that there were multiple personel changes with deep purple - this version is mark two ( my personal favourite) with ian Gillan on vocal , roger glover on base , jon Lord on keys , Ritchie blackmoor on guitar ian Paice on drums. regarding mark one DP Hush is the best track to listen to.Regarding mark two anything from 1972 - the made in japan live performances are great. Ritche Blackmoor controlled the band and is rumoured to be very difficult hence multiple changes and then the band morphed into Rainbow and White snake before re-emerging as Deep Purple - current line up has ian gillan back with Roger glover but no Ritchie blackmoor, yes they arestill going!! . They sadly lost Jon Lord . Probably easiest if you read the history on Wykipedia for the full details . i'll leave it to someone else to tell you about the other incarnations. Everyone has to decide for themselves which versions they like best. Highway star , black night, strange kind of woman all good. I think that you are in an equal state of innocence about led zeppelin- if you dive deeper you are going to be blown away. Also you need to go further back ie the sixties - rolling stones, Beatles , Cream, Yardbirds , Animals, the who and many more . The thing about these bands is that they are as good as people say they are - it isn't hype .If you dive back further you will understand how this music evolved. Welcome to the party -its a very big party!!!
My all time favorite…. Until I found Nightwish 😁
The composition and building up and down of intensity are somewhat equal.
Great great great reaction! I really enjoyed it! Cheers from Australia 👍👏
You're right dude, I was a teenager during the '70's and the radio only played these songs when they were requested because they didn't fit the 3 minute time slot like all the pop songs at the time so i didn't really listen to the radio a lot since I was too busy buying all of these amazing albums that included Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Black sabbath, Uriah Heep, Alice cooper and Pink Floyd then later on Steely Dan, Return to Forever, Al Di Meola, Jean Luc-Ponty. The radio was playing a lot of The Doobie Brothers, The Eagles, Elton John and other commercial acts. We were spoiled for choice, it was a great time.
Yes was always my favorite, but I’m a prog rock geek. But all of those you mentioned are high on my list too.
It was so great growing up in the 60’s and 70’s….
I've seen these live,amongst others over the yrs,they were great.
Just love your reaction. I grew up with this... Amasing song
Once upon a time in the 80's I saw him singing live, during his stint with Black sabbath whilst Ozzie was in the naughty corner.
You can drop Nightwish all week, as long as one day a week you drop a banger like this!! 👍🏻 One of the best war protest songs written and performed! Ian Gillan actually went off on his own project too, but if you want a driving song to add to your playlist, try Purple's Highway Star- just be careful with the gas pedal! 🤗
I Was a pre teen back then but loved even then the music taalantvout there for tou and your GENARATION to still be listing to this it warms my heart to know it's still appreciated and loved listened to some 5 decades on
It's in a league of its own it's not in any league ,it is the league ..
You want different...how about going down the Pink Floyd rabbit hole...it's a very deep one. Start with Comfortably Numb and Shine On You Crazy Diamond. They will blow your mind.