This isn't MK4's best gig for sure but if you listen to bootlegs from long beach New Zealand or Jakarta they sound pretty damn good live! And tommy was one hell of a player RIP.
I love Purple even because the are many different line up but most of all many different influences and styles melted together...so what I expect to hear is different...that's why I'm not a Kiss or Ac/Dc fan...I love Blackmore but I'm not a Blackmoron...by by
It took me 17 years(my entire life) to find out Coverdale was active Pre-Whitesnake....always saw him as some glam star lol! He really KILLS it in this one w Mr. hughes, fuckin sweet
Honestly, I was in my early 20s when I found out Coverdale was in Purple. I bought Burn on CD just because the cover looked so friggin cool. Turned out to be one of my all time favourite albums ever.
David Coverdale did in Deep Purple : Burn (1974) Stormbringer (1974) Come taste the band (1975) After Purple : David Coverdale's whitesnake (1977) Northwinds (1978) Snakebite (1978) Trouble (1978) Lovehunter (1979) Ready and Willing (1980) Come on and get it (1981) Saint and Sinners (1982) Slide it in (1984) Then 1987...
I think that was an easy trap to fall into. I mean I’m in my late 40s and my first memories of Coverdale was me being 9 him singing on MTV while Tawny Kitean did things to a car my young body wasn’t quite sure about but it felt like it would happily trade places with the car and find out. That certainly didn’t scream singer for Deep Purple. I’m the meantime, unknowingly I was trying to find out anything I could about his original band because I was introduced to Jesus Christ Superstar at 5 and had to find out who this Ian Gillan guy was (how did we survive before the internet?).
Actually dp has a few albums with him and I prefer COVERDALE over whatever the other guys name is when I saw white snake 2011 omg they played a looooooooooooooooot of deep purple and wow blew my mind. Now dp really doesn’t sound the same without Lord, Bolin and Coverdale
Some people will never understand the genius and beauty of Tommy Bolin. This was a particularly rough show because the promoter had overdosed Tommy on morphine not long before this gig, and he fell asleep on his arm and it went so numb he could not move his fingers. This concert just happens to be the one that they got on tape. Please stop shit talking him and listen to his absolutely masterful solo albums!
Love Dave's mike action - apparently he played his first solo gig at the Skybird Club in Birmingham and put his mike-stand through the ceiling. Ho-ho! PS Jon Lord is cool as always.
1975 .. 4-5 Desember mereka mengunjungi Indonesia.. Dengan band pembuka Godbless. Dan 10 maret nanti mereka akan kembali bertemu satu panggung di solo. Indonesia Ya mereka legenda.. 🙏🙏🙏
Превосходно !!! Rock Band ,,Deep Purple" словно элитная ,,движимость" : если составы Mark | и Mark ll - это основа, фундамент, «классика», то составы Mark ||| и Mark |\/ - это роскошные, с элементами «фьюжен», апартаменты !!! Что в целом способствовало развитию и обогащению новыми ,,красками" направления, жанра, стиля Hard Rock ! Всем почитателям творчества D.P. - моё почтение, удачи и долгих лет !!!
Феномен англичан - растить длинные густые волосы (до старых лет) и по экспрессивности в рок музыке заткнуть далеко в жопу все остальное человечество. И откуда все это берётся??? «Овсянка... сэр....».......
@@fpostolache Ian Gillan screams too. Do you not like him? Neither one screams all the time. Glenn Hughes is by far one of be best singers, technically speaking. His high tenor voice is so incredibly hard to cover.
I can only feel sad about Bolin. He was an AMAZING guitarist, but he was always a replacement in big bands (Joe Walsh and Ritchie Blackmore). If he tried to play his own way, he would get booed off stage. It all made him severely depressed which led to heavier substance abuse. His arm is swollen here from having passed out awkwardly on his arm for 8 hours and couldn't physically do more than barre chords and simple phrases. It's a shame some people think this is representative of him as a player.
I've got a problem when there are *musical passages* that sound like a guitar "solo", but they are actually very disciplined, with little improvisation. Blackmore and Lord did that together a *lot*. It was a classical music influence, primarily using Bach's harmonies, because they worked very well with high distortion and all the harmonics that go with it. I'm not sure that an American guitarist from the midwest, and soaked in blues-based improvisation, really understood that. I think Bolin was great on his own and in the James Gang, but I'm not sure he was the right guitarist for Deep Purple. Ritchie Blackmore supposedly recommended Bolin, but I tend to think that was a passive-aggressive move. When Tommy got into deep water, and perhaps forgot the original guitar part, he goes for the improv approach, and it doesn't work with Purple's passages. (Not surprisingly, guitarists and bands that followed years later made entire careers out of the Blackmore/Lord/Bach approach.) 5 out of 10 for me.
I recently bought the Phoenix Rising Blu-ray. In the notes it says that the entire concert here was filmed, but it's not known where it is or if it still exists. I really like all the Purples, but I'm really partial to this lineup. Come Taste The Band, superb!
Interesting, not one single version except for thenoriginal studio version has tha beautiful melancholic whistly keyboard in the background of the second solo a d thats the most beautiful and the most beautiful.part of the song (from 4.32 of the original studio version).
При всём уважении не согласен с Вами, Болин даже рядом с Блекмором не стоит! Посмотрите на концерт, всё вытаскивает орган,т.е. Лорд, светлая ему память!
@@bremtremont2027 i wouldn't call bolin an average player. His transitions of guitar licks are unreachable , his playing is awesome and his peak was in his work with billy cobham. You can't say bolin is basic. He was having an addiction during the deep purple shows. That's why his playing sounds bad here
the soul funk dude 91 i don't think it was because of Bolin. Glenn was taking coke before, when Ritchie was still with them. It's a pity because Glenn was so fucking talented basist. His voice range is huge, but you can like his singing or not. However he was perfect at bass, no one will deny.
Audio and video are perfectly synced up together here. Yay. Sadly, Tommy couldn't quite play all of Ritchie's big hit songs like Burn. So John had to play most of the guitar parts for Tommy. At least the opening riffs anyway. Tommy came around a bit as the song went on. His guitar solo seemed a bit inconsistent. What there was of it anyway. As great a guitarist as Tommy was? And as much as I loved him with Purple on Come Taste the Band? On their biggest hits by Ritchie, Tommy just never fully played them properly live. I saw Deep Purple live with Tommy, back in the mid-70s. I think it was at the Long Beach Arena. Could have been the L.A. Forum. 1974 or 75? Anyway. Just before Tommy died and Purple split up. Tommy just didn't play very many of Ritchie's riffs. Jon Lord played most of Ritchie's guitar parts on his Hammond C-3. Opening riffs especially. Sad. They played a version of Tommy's hit Wild Dogs from his first solo album, Teaser, that was just killer. And Tommy sang it beautifully, too. They had 3 lead Singers in the band at that point. Tommy, David, and Glenn. I just wish Tommy had learned more of their biggest hits with Ritchie, and maybe stayed away from shooting up heroin while he was at it. That's why he could barely play here. His arm was swollen from his chronic intravenous drug abuse. (Not from sleeping on it weird. David Coverdale talked about Tommy's chronic drug abuse prior to Tommy's death from a heroin overdose.) If you've not heard their Last Concert in Japan live album with Tommy? Pretty decent album. Especially Tommy's hit Wild Dogs. Worth a listen. I had it on vinyl, but then lost it in a storage unit auction. (Live in Europe, the last live album Ritchie recorded with them before going off to form Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio? Also great.)
you can say Bolin did nt paly Blackmore notes, but he came out with his own stuff which made an amazing solo as well, different style does nt mean it sucks.
David Coverdale was a great replacement and then came the "Whitesnake" ...I saw Deep Purple on 'ThePerfect Strangers Tour' in 83' or 84' ..Ian Gillian was back in the fold ... a hard rock experience ..musical excellence !! (saw Whitesnake 2X's later.
They landed in Japan knowing that one of their bodyguards Patsy Collins had been killed in Jakarta. He was assigned to make sure Tommy Bolin was fit to play, the band already aware of his party loving nature. Tommy asked the promotor for some downers, barbiturates I'm guessing, and the promotor gave him liquid morphine. It's not certain whether Bolin injected it or swallowed it but he fell into a deep sleep on his left arm, some say it was wrapped around the arm of a chair at the time, and when he woke up he was paralyzed. He tried acupuncture and massage in Japan and sat with his arm in an electric blanket before the shows, but as you can hear he was still unable to play fluently. If you want to see him speaking on TV in 1973 Google: "Tommy Bolin/Jim Fox on Whistle Test". He had just joined The James Gang and is filmed before alcohol and drugs destroyed him. He's wearing a cool hat.
The band sounds great it's too bad Tommy didn't know the rifts I love Tommy trust me Rest in peace I wish he would have taken that band more seriously than a paycheck They were the biggest band in the world at the time a year before. I love Tommy's solo music more. He put 100 effort into. I wish he did with purple. Come taste the band is an excellent album don't underestimate that album it's incredible.
Coverdale looks sick as hell here with the long hair and facial hair. Haha fuckin cool man and I gotta agree that Bolin sounds kinda weak but tbh I haven't listened to much with him so I can't judge just yet haha
+smellslikevin This performance isn't indicative of Tommy's power. He was sick that night. There's a wealth of his work out there from different genres, 1969-76. He was way ahead of his time.
Jon Lord. Amazing musician and gentleman. RIP
Is he dead? 😢
@@luckyluke9250he passed away 11 years ago this month.
@@luckyluke9250dead and burried
画質も音質も、これまで見た中で1番のものです。さすがオフィシャル!
The best rock band of all time!
One from the best bands of the world.
Not this lineup
@@mityaypolov6118 Nah the best
led zeppelin….
Not the best but a good band for me
This isn't MK4's best gig for sure but if you listen to bootlegs from long beach New Zealand or Jakarta they sound pretty damn good live! And tommy was one hell of a player RIP.
I love Purple even because the are many different line up but most of all many different influences and styles melted together...so what I expect to hear is different...that's why I'm not a Kiss or Ac/Dc fan...I love Blackmore but I'm not a Blackmoron...by by
Almost 50 years, good old days . I totally can feel DP and audience's enthusiasm of rock through this clip .
It took me 17 years(my entire life) to find out Coverdale was active Pre-Whitesnake....always saw him as some glam star lol! He really KILLS it in this one w Mr. hughes, fuckin sweet
Honestly, I was in my early 20s when I found out Coverdale was in Purple. I bought Burn on CD just because the cover looked so friggin cool. Turned out to be one of my all time favourite albums ever.
David Coverdale did in Deep Purple :
Burn (1974)
Stormbringer (1974)
Come taste the band (1975)
After Purple :
David Coverdale's whitesnake (1977)
Northwinds (1978)
Snakebite (1978)
Trouble (1978)
Lovehunter (1979)
Ready and Willing (1980)
Come on and get it (1981)
Saint and Sinners (1982)
Slide it in (1984)
Then 1987...
I think that was an easy trap to fall into. I mean I’m in my late 40s and my first memories of Coverdale was me being 9 him singing on MTV while Tawny Kitean did things to a car my young body wasn’t quite sure about but it felt like it would happily trade places with the car and find out. That certainly didn’t scream singer for Deep Purple. I’m the meantime, unknowingly I was trying to find out anything I could about his original band because I was introduced to Jesus Christ Superstar at 5 and had to find out who this Ian Gillan guy was (how did we survive before the internet?).
Actually dp has a few albums with him and I prefer COVERDALE over whatever the other guys name is when I saw white snake 2011 omg they played a looooooooooooooooot of deep purple and wow blew my mind.
Now dp really doesn’t sound the same without Lord, Bolin and Coverdale
It doesn't sound bad, but it just miss the power of Ritchie. That powerful riff, that's what makes Burn such a great song.
Tommy Bolin couldn’t play properly bc of some damage he had on his arm bc of drugs he took the previous night.
@@thetruthhurts6652 Was this the post-oral morphine on the tour bus incident?
I thought the lead guitar sounded terrible.
@@kmully8873 I think you are correct. Bolin could only handle open tuning or something to that effect.
@@shannonlucas2980
Bolin left us. He knew why
Some people will never understand the genius and beauty of Tommy Bolin. This was a particularly rough show because the promoter had overdosed Tommy on morphine not long before this gig, and he fell asleep on his arm and it went so numb he could not move his fingers. This concert just happens to be the one that they got on tape. Please stop shit talking him and listen to his absolutely masterful solo albums!
TB was amazing
Love Dave's mike action - apparently he played his first solo gig at the Skybird Club in Birmingham and put his mike-stand through the ceiling. Ho-ho!
PS Jon Lord is cool as always.
1975 .. 4-5 Desember mereka mengunjungi Indonesia..
Dengan band pembuka Godbless.
Dan 10 maret nanti mereka akan kembali bertemu satu panggung di solo. Indonesia
Ya mereka legenda..
🙏🙏🙏
Превосходно !!! Rock Band ,,Deep Purple" словно элитная ,,движимость" : если составы Mark | и Mark ll - это основа, фундамент, «классика», то составы Mark ||| и Mark |\/ - это роскошные, с элементами «фьюжен», апартаменты !!! Что в целом способствовало развитию и обогащению новыми ,,красками" направления, жанра, стиля Hard Rock ! Всем почитателям творчества D.P. - моё почтение, удачи и долгих лет !!!
Феномен англичан - растить длинные густые волосы (до старых лет) и по экспрессивности в рок музыке заткнуть далеко в жопу все остальное человечество. И откуда все это берётся??? «Овсянка... сэр....».......
Glenn Hughes' singing here is spot on fantastic! And Coverdale was singing much better on this album/tour. He had come of age.
Personally I don't like Hugues as he screams: this is not singing.
Coverdale, Dio,Dikinson know all how to sing
@@fpostolache Ian Gillan screams too. Do you not like him? Neither one screams all the time. Glenn Hughes is by far one of be best singers, technically speaking. His high tenor voice is so incredibly hard to cover.
@@TheSteveSteele agreed 100%
I can only feel sad about Bolin. He was an AMAZING guitarist, but he was always a replacement in big bands (Joe Walsh and Ritchie Blackmore). If he tried to play his own way, he would get booed off stage. It all made him severely depressed which led to heavier substance abuse. His arm is swollen here from having passed out awkwardly on his arm for 8 hours and couldn't physically do more than barre chords and simple phrases. It's a shame some people think this is representative of him as a player.
Glenn often holds up his right arm in relation to tommys injury but it was actually the left arm he damaged in Jakarta. Rest in peace tommy and Jon.
Well, I feel sad for all the Japanese fans who paid good, hard earned money to attend what turned out t be an (at best) mediocre show
@Hubert Kirchgaessner Looked like they had a good time to me.
great quality
I've got a problem when there are *musical passages* that sound like a guitar "solo", but they are actually very disciplined, with little improvisation. Blackmore and Lord did that together a *lot*. It was a classical music influence, primarily using Bach's harmonies, because they worked very well with high distortion and all the harmonics that go with it. I'm not sure that an American guitarist from the midwest, and soaked in blues-based improvisation, really understood that. I think Bolin was great on his own and in the James Gang, but I'm not sure he was the right guitarist for Deep Purple. Ritchie Blackmore supposedly recommended Bolin, but I tend to think that was a passive-aggressive move. When Tommy got into deep water, and perhaps forgot the original guitar part, he goes for the improv approach, and it doesn't work with Purple's passages. (Not surprisingly, guitarists and bands that followed years later made entire careers out of the Blackmore/Lord/Bach approach.) 5 out of 10 for me.
EXCEPCIONAL mí primer disco de vinilo ,lo cuido como una joya ahora tengo 59
Performance sensacional de Coverdale e Glenn Hughes, melhor aparição do deep purple 👏🤘🤘🤘
deep purple forever!
Glenn Hughes wore an overall that has a 紫 logo. 紫(MURASAKI) is an Okinawan Hard Rock Band.
the ultimate rock band the best 🤘🤘
This is one of the greatest Rock songs ever composed!!! if this tune don't get your blood flowing I'm afraid you are fucking dead!!!
I recently bought the Phoenix Rising Blu-ray. In the notes it says that the entire concert here was filmed, but it's not known where it is or if it still exists. I really like all the Purples, but I'm really partial to this lineup. Come Taste The Band, superb!
i love this song
Glenn Hughes a great bass player !
an a better singer than Coverdale ever was.
You bet
DEEP PURPLE!!! iNIMITABLES,MAESTROS... De varias generaciones y clásicos para siempre.
Very nice Performance. Lord the best on his Hammond. ❤
Burn...... I'love Deep Purple.
Deep purple - класс.
Check the live version with Tommy from Long Island.
screaming never will sound so good, ever.
James Padanova Dio !!
Rip My brother !!
The best vocal..
Fim de papo !!
Rj Brasil
Interesting, not one single version except for thenoriginal studio version has tha beautiful melancholic whistly keyboard in the background of the second solo a d thats the most beautiful and the most beautiful.part of the song (from 4.32 of the original studio version).
Einfach nur gut!!!!
Tommy Bolin was a good player! Not here (because of his heroin addiction), but he was good!
Alberto Jorge Soares. Still sound better than what S. Morse did with it.
При всём уважении не согласен с Вами, Болин даже рядом с Блекмором не стоит! Посмотрите на концерт, всё вытаскивает орган,т.е. Лорд, светлая ему память!
Nah dude, bolin is just an average player, he was always basic in whatever he did.
@@bremtremont2027 i wouldn't call bolin an average player. His transitions of guitar licks are unreachable , his playing is awesome and his peak was in his work with billy cobham. You can't say bolin is basic. He was having an addiction during the deep purple shows. That's why his playing sounds bad here
Bolin used to destroy Ritchie's things in his normal state as well. But his own things sounded better.
Tommy was great, but he was no Blackmore in those DP shoes. But... this line up was by far the best vocals ever! Pre- White Snake.
45 años despues escuchando Purple junto a mis hijos
DP with Blackmore=discipline. DP with Bolin=high on drugs XD
the soul funk dude 91 i don't think it was because of Bolin. Glenn was taking coke before, when Ritchie was still with them. It's a pity because Glenn was so fucking talented basist. His voice range is huge, but you can like his singing or not. However he was perfect at bass, no one will deny.
El primer cantante de dep.purple también era muy bueno 👌 exelente saludos desde argentina
Todos los músicos y cantantes que formaron DP son un lujo. Rod Evans el primer cantante.
Magnificent 🤘🏻
great DP track
El mejor rock de todos los tiempos!👏👍👏👏👏👏👏
Glenn Hughes - still sounds great today.
just the same as then . wow
La alineación Mark II y Mark III son la mejor
I❤️deep purple❤️😘👍🥰🌹😁😍🤩🇬🇱
Superb track with Coverdale at his very best!!
Cloverdale is horrible. Glenn Hughes has to carry this song.
@@stanmendelovich868 Horrible how? He was in tune, didn't miss a note, didn't sound out of breath. His usual best back in 70s
Hughes just screams everywhere. Coverdale is awesome, though.
@@stanmendelovich868 Coverdale was amazing on this. On made in Europe he was not great but here was amazing
@@stanmendelovich868I disagree
Replacing Ritchie Blackmore isn't happening I'm afraid . It's not bad though. Tommy didn't fit DP , but he was a great player. So sad his demise. RIP.
Jon Lord absolutely loved Tommy, and so he would disagree with you..
Audio and video are perfectly synced up together here.
Yay.
Sadly, Tommy couldn't quite play all of Ritchie's big hit songs like Burn.
So John had to play most of the guitar parts for Tommy.
At least the opening riffs anyway.
Tommy came around a bit as the song went on.
His guitar solo seemed a bit inconsistent.
What there was of it anyway.
As great a guitarist as Tommy was?
And as much as I loved him with Purple on Come Taste the Band?
On their biggest hits by Ritchie, Tommy just never fully played them properly live.
I saw Deep Purple live with Tommy, back in the mid-70s.
I think it was at the Long Beach Arena.
Could have been the L.A. Forum.
1974 or 75?
Anyway.
Just before Tommy died and Purple split up.
Tommy just didn't play very many of Ritchie's riffs.
Jon Lord played most of Ritchie's guitar parts on his Hammond C-3.
Opening riffs especially.
Sad.
They played a version of Tommy's hit Wild Dogs from his first solo album, Teaser, that was just killer.
And Tommy sang it beautifully, too.
They had 3 lead Singers in the band at that point.
Tommy, David, and Glenn.
I just wish Tommy had learned more of their biggest hits with Ritchie, and maybe stayed away from shooting up heroin while he was at it.
That's why he could barely play here.
His arm was swollen from his chronic intravenous drug abuse.
(Not from sleeping on it weird.
David Coverdale talked about Tommy's chronic drug abuse prior to Tommy's death from a heroin overdose.)
If you've not heard their Last Concert in Japan live album with Tommy?
Pretty decent album.
Especially Tommy's hit Wild Dogs.
Worth a listen.
I had it on vinyl, but then lost it in a storage unit auction.
(Live in Europe, the last live album Ritchie recorded with them before going off to form Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio?
Also great.)
The Dade County coroner found no evidence that Bolin was a heroin addict.
Hughes trying to emulate Gillans vocal
range as much as they call Glenn the voice of Rock - but in from Purple mk2 it belongs to Gillan
It's BURN!!!
Paice is a monster!
I like .......slds desde Peru
Tommy was a great fit for DP. He along with Steve Morse ( after Ritchie left ) prove that DP can easily survive without Ritchie
Rick Oursler sure..... Playing the music that Ritchie wrote mainly
Gordon Marshall I saw them 3 years ago and they played more songs of the albums Morse played on. Incredible songs
No one can replace Ritchie...and that's it!
check out the story of this particular gig.. Surprised he managed to get some sort of solo in at all..
Томми Болин замечательный музыкант. Как жаль что рано ушёл.
I'm sorry I only asked about Tommy Bolin about 30 years ago. I love your shout out. to Glenn Hughes.
Glenn is the Rembrandt of Rock
Jon Lord lendário 👏🤘🤘🤘
このツアー、見に行きました 大阪の厚生年金会館です トミー・ボーリンは日本に来る前のインドネシア・ツアーで
マリファナ吸ってラリッて指を痛めて、日本ではボトルネック・ギターをしたり、ちゃんと弾けなかったはずです。
その後、オーバー・ドーズで25歳で亡くなられたのは、才能のあるミュージシャンだったのでとても残念です。
you can say Bolin did nt paly Blackmore notes, but he came out with his own stuff which made an amazing solo as well, different style does nt mean it sucks.
1975 - лучший год жизни !
Amazing glen hughes ..
This music is vdsy good.
Magnifique.
L'image synchroniser avec le son...
Quel puissance
🎸🥁🎤👹🗣🤘👏👏👏👏👏deep purple rock raiz pesado total total isso é que é som clássico do rock
Tommy Bolin guitarra impressionante, pena que se foi muito cedo, que Deus o tenha em um bom lugar 🙏🙏🙏r.i.p
maravilhosos.........
Muito massa!!!!!!
David Coverdale was a great replacement and then came the "Whitesnake" ...I saw Deep Purple on 'ThePerfect Strangers Tour' in 83' or 84' ..Ian Gillian was back in the fold ... a hard rock experience ..musical excellence !! (saw Whitesnake 2X's later.
They landed in Japan knowing that one of their bodyguards Patsy Collins had been killed in Jakarta.
He was assigned to make sure Tommy Bolin was fit to play, the band already aware of his party loving nature.
Tommy asked the promotor for some downers, barbiturates I'm guessing, and the promotor gave him liquid morphine.
It's not certain whether Bolin injected it or swallowed it but he fell into a deep sleep on his left arm, some say it was wrapped around the arm of a chair at the time, and when he woke up he was paralyzed.
He tried acupuncture and massage in Japan and sat with his arm in an electric blanket before the shows, but as you can hear he was still unable to play fluently.
If you want to see him speaking on TV in 1973 Google: "Tommy Bolin/Jim Fox on Whistle Test".
He had just joined The James Gang and is filmed before alcohol and drugs destroyed him.
He's wearing a cool hat.
Sometimes you just have to blast Burn!
Бьорн-это СИЛА!!!!!!!! ПЛАМЯ.ОГОНЬ.МОЩЬ!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💖
Dios, se puede llegar a tener más talento que el que poseían éstos caballeros?
2021 STILL KICKING ASS!
The band sounds great it's too bad Tommy didn't know the rifts I love Tommy trust me Rest in peace I wish he would have taken that band more seriously than a paycheck They were the biggest band in the world at the time a year before. I love Tommy's solo music more. He put 100 effort into. I wish he did with purple. Come taste the band is an excellent album don't underestimate that album it's incredible.
Glenn Hughes!
i like all person... very intriguing..
So many peeps here disrespecting Bolin...shame on you all.
🔥🔥🔥
Great solo 4:08
The King Biscuit Flower Hour recording is a much better showcase of Bolin
Ковердейл - супер сила !!!!!!! Великолепен был всегда!!!!!🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤〽〽〽〽〽〽📀📀📀📀📀
Bolin's guitar is way to loud, you can still hear it.
Clássico do grandioso purple
My God! Deep Purple, please, go back to 1975, fire this guy and let Ritchie play this song. That isn't even a solo. That isn't even the riff itself...
Solo guitar is not Ritchie ? I think, that is no so good, without him.
@scirp You clearly don't know Tommy which was agenius and the most underrated guitar player ever...
In my opinion, the best Deep Purple's live performance of Burn
Witch band is the best..of course deep purple
Coverdale rocks
😻🖤😻🖤😻🖤😻🖤
RIP to Mr Lord as we'll!
💜✌💜✌💜
グレン・ヒューズの旭日旗の白いつなぎが日本愛を感じる
And btw currently seen them 24 times
Супер. Эти ребята не повторимы
El ego de Richie mato a Deep y nunca volvió a sonar coma al principio, ¡ Maldito Ego !..
Buuuurnn🎶✨🎸👍
Coverdale looks sick as hell here with the long hair and facial hair. Haha fuckin cool man and I gotta agree that Bolin sounds kinda weak but tbh I haven't listened to much with him so I can't judge just yet haha
+smellslikevin This performance isn't indicative of Tommy's power. He was sick that night. There's a wealth of his work out there from different genres, 1969-76. He was way ahead of his time.