was at this show, free tickets from local TV station...cameras make the crowd look a lot bigger than was there,,,,probably around 300, but a great show, were a good band back then!
i got home from work & got to the tv & wasn’t gonna budge for anyone because we didn’t have a VCR . my elderly step dad puffed away on his pipe & didn’t complain whilst i was awestruck how Ian Gillan was live on our local tv station with cassette recorder poked at the speaker. Saw them at southampton the previous year with Berni on lead guitar & the vibe was one of the best big name gigs i ever was at. Gillan at the Gaumont & Aswad at the Guildhall a few years later were the best . 😎❤️
Not seen this footage before so it's great to view. I did not swee this incarnation of the band but the one with Mr Torme and in and they were superb. Sadly we lost Mick Underwood this year. What a stunning drummer he was. That mega sized Premier kit was the business to put it mildly.
In 1981 I discovered Gillan and Rainbow. And then it took about two years before saw the connection. 1968 was a good year ro be born. Thanks for the music.
after they played southampton Gaumont theatre the previous year to this with Berni Torme on guitar, 2 of my chums were in the bar after the show & either Colin Townes or Mick Underwood or both were having a drink & my chum had introduced himself being the confident 17 yr old that he was & to his amazement he reckoned the guys were sound as a pound & enjoyed drinking a couple with the local nippers whom had been part of the crowd. No pretensions whatsoever when it would’ve been easy to exclude themselves or act like Led Zeppelin or Ritchie considering they were part of a big rock stars’ band.
Excellent! Gillan was on, at this show. He was certainly cleaner than the Oxford-Poly show, not too long before this one. Torme vs Gers? Both were quite fine, really. IG needed to rest his voice, later in the year, but joined Sabbath, instead. Not a good choice and it also created a rift between him and the band. Either way, they put on a great show.
He totally had his voice. Jon Lord said in 1973 when Gillan left that they had at least 10 years left of mark II excellence in fact they had 19 or more. Biggest regret in rock history is break-up of Deep Purple Mark II. But they got together and are touring the year Trump regains the United States Presidency!! Much to be happy about.
His voice still sounds remarcably strong and stable, as in the 70s. The situation was not the same in "Perfect Strangers" just two years later. I was wondering, what happened so that he lost (and subsequently continued losing) his voice capacities so quickly?
Единственный и неповторимый, великий Гиллан!❤❤❤❤❤
A brilliant band
LOVE Gillan 😍
Wonderful Bbbbaaand!!! 💜
A young Janick Gers (Iron Maiden) same moves and same Fender Stratocaster 😊
Mr. Ian "The Voice Of Silver" Gillan 🎤⚡️🔥
was at this show, free tickets from local TV station...cameras make the crowd look a lot bigger than was there,,,,probably around 300, but a great show, were a good band back then!
i got home from work & got to the tv & wasn’t gonna budge for anyone because we didn’t have a VCR . my elderly step dad puffed away on his pipe & didn’t complain whilst i was awestruck how Ian Gillan was live on our local tv station with cassette recorder poked at the speaker. Saw them at southampton the previous year with Berni on lead guitar & the vibe was one of the best big name gigs i ever was at. Gillan at the Gaumont & Aswad at the Guildhall a few years later were the best . 😎❤️
Not seen this footage before so it's great to view. I did not swee this incarnation of the band but the one with Mr Torme and in and they were superb. Sadly we lost Mick Underwood this year. What a stunning drummer he was. That mega sized Premier kit was the business to put it mildly.
The Greatest Voice Ever!
Gillan is the best
In 1981 I discovered Gillan and Rainbow. And then it took about two years before saw the connection.
1968 was a good year ro be born. Thanks for the music.
Amazing
It's unreal that he never got airplay with his band's.
Gillan were amazing . No weaknesses at all. Colin Towns is an absolute maestro as were the rest of the band.
Great band! Saw them in Stockholm March 1982!
Gillan rules!!! Janick Gers on guitar too!!!
RIP Mick Underwood
WOW. Amazing!!!
Ian Gillan forever !!!
Beautiful performance...Janick Gers MAGIC, as well as the rest of the Band...
30/10/1982 Newcastle City Hall, Saturday when I saw Gillan and I miss them day's so much 😢 ❤ M.A.D. breaks your heart 💔
FABULOUS
many thanks for posting
Good camera-work and editing. Gives a real live and close-up feel.
Yeah ... looks great!
Saw this lineup play the aussie pubs.
Long live Rock,n roll
Damn !
Well done !
Thank you for watching.
Love IT ♥️
Thanks for watching.
Love the Gillan band.
Quality!
Una de las mejores formaciones que acompañó a Gillan en su incursión como solista, perfecto.
Gillan forever ❤.
Really were a great live act, and 3 bands for three and a half £ !!... real shame when Bernie left
Great band
after they played southampton Gaumont theatre the previous year to this with Berni Torme on guitar, 2 of my chums were in the bar after the show & either Colin Townes or Mick Underwood or both were having a drink & my chum had introduced himself being the confident 17 yr old that he was & to his amazement he reckoned the guys were sound as a pound & enjoyed drinking a couple with the local nippers whom had been part of the crowd. No pretensions whatsoever when it would’ve been easy to exclude themselves or act like Led Zeppelin or Ritchie considering they were part of a big rock stars’ band.
IAN GILLAN
Excellent! Gillan was on, at this show. He was certainly cleaner than the Oxford-Poly show, not too long before this one. Torme vs Gers? Both were quite fine, really. IG needed to rest his voice, later in the year, but joined Sabbath, instead. Not a good choice and it also created a rift between him and the band. Either way, they put on a great show.
Did no one ever tell John McCoy not to walk underneath ladders when painters are emulsioning?
Killer!
lsse !!
He totally had his voice. Jon Lord said in 1973 when Gillan left that they had at least 10 years left of mark II excellence in fact they had 19 or more. Biggest regret in rock history is break-up of Deep Purple Mark II. But they got together and are touring the year Trump regains the United States Presidency!! Much to be happy about.
10 more yrs?did Lord rrally say that
? They wda been muchbbtr well known appreciated and played, in the stupid USA, I LIKE them betteer than LZ
Making random Trump references every chance you get, aren't you? 😅
@andriidvornikov6751Ridiculous. What does that orange nincompoop have to do with Gillan or Purple? 😂
@@mikaelbiilmann6826 you have to ask the guy who wrote this - I have no idea myself
His voice still sounds remarcably strong and stable, as in the 70s. The situation was not the same in "Perfect Strangers" just two years later. I was wondering, what happened so that he lost (and subsequently continued losing) his voice capacities so quickly?
have you heard any sabbath bootlegs with gillan....he fucked his voice up screaming not stop....
👍👍👍👍
Janick is a bit exhausting to watch.
Right , he needs to chill 🙄🙄
Prefer Bernie
And listen to.
19 FEBRERO 1946
Yanik's Mrs still uses the same soap powder 😊
saw gillan 80....81....81....82....
rock city / rock city / donington / assembly rooms....