I might be wrong about this, but I think at least three of them were classically trained on their instruments with many years of experience behind them. Saw them live back in 1972 and it was the best rock show I ever attended. A class act!
Blackmore was one of the most knowledgeable and proficient musicians of mediaeval song at this time. I can barely imagine his knowledge and ability of music and he was one of the best rockers of all time. I am to lazy to talk about them all lol they were a serious superband ❤
I can think of 5 albums earlier than this that contributed to metal. Sabbath first albums was a year earlier and theres more before that. They certainly contributed but this was no where near the start
Deep Purple was impressive this concert of theirs and also for their best songs and melodies Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Roger Glover The Best Musicians in All of Rock History 🎙🎸🎹🥁🎶💥💫🎙🎸🎹🥁🎶💥💫🎙🎸🎹🥁🎶💥💫
Amazingly intense for 1970. Must have influenced Iron Maiden? And Blackmore's mannerisms influenced Malmsteen. Such raw, interesting music and presence. Ritchie's antics are theatrical and silly but that's part of the fun, it's half-serious, half rock n roll, and you can see he really was passionate about the music and live show.
I don't know how the audience members are just sitting there, almost with disinterest. WTF They are witnessing one of the best live performances ever. I mean these guys are playing and singing really good (intentional understatement), and they are like falling asleep. Odd.
In the old days in TV studios they were engaged emotionally and totally digging the music they could not jump around like gen z on energy drinks and Molly they literally absorbed the music and respect it. Dancing had its place but rock and roll was a powerful tonic for the mind. These days music rarely has that touch and is about bopping your head and dancing. Yes dancing was big then but was specific in many ways especially in a TV set
@@richardmurrell This is no simple hard rock, this is a mix between the psychodelic rock, progressive rock, hard rock and influences of the recently invented heavy metal.
The audience were under strict instructions not to move as it was being recorded live for a TV show and the producers were worried that any noise from the audience would be heard on the soundtrack.
An drinking band non of them took drugs before hughes and bolin joined, here the mk2 shows his very best in an 30 minute show, absolute heavy rockin the granada studio there... they were already known and building up reputation.... lord is still sitting infront of his organ, he later used to stand behind it, vs an special seat always in his back... the pedals were gone, just an normal volume expression pedal and 2 marshall horn capinets, the leslie was gone behind an wall of marshalls... but still in use.... blackmores last performances vs his e 335 before he changed 1971 to 2 more stratocasters.... and an booster for more dynamic playing... all 5 were ahead of their time, musicial and physical.... the best example was Stockholm 1970... were they put out an nearly 2 hour show... with extralong Improvisations... mk 2 were the best of their time and unbeatble.
Виртуозы - гении. Вот это есть музыка...
I might be wrong about this, but I think at least three of them were classically trained on their instruments with many years of experience behind them. Saw them live back in 1972 and it was the best rock show I ever attended. A class act!
Blackmore in a GP interview said he had a year of classical training but I guess stopped to get his own identity.
Blackmore was one of the most knowledgeable and proficient musicians of mediaeval song at this time. I can barely imagine his knowledge and ability of music and he was one of the best rockers of all time. I am to lazy to talk about them all lol they were a serious superband ❤
I was there and on Acid.
Jolly good!
And good acid!!!
Where are you? Are you in the footage?
I was not there and am not on acid 😭
The reason I wanted to play guitar in 1997
The VERY roots of heavy metal.
Great performance. Definitely very prog rock style.
Boys and girls this is the start of metal your welcome
I can think of 5 albums earlier than this that contributed to metal. Sabbath first albums was a year earlier and theres more before that. They certainly contributed but this was no where near the start
@@holdthemayo9132SIR LORD BALTIMORE-
But nothing is sabbath 1 is as heavy as bloodsucker@@holdthemayo9132
Who cares when it began we all know metal began like most good things in the UK
Deep Purple was impressive this concert of theirs and also for their best songs and melodies
Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Roger Glover The Best Musicians in All of Rock History
🎙🎸🎹🥁🎶💥💫🎙🎸🎹🥁🎶💥💫🎙🎸🎹🥁🎶💥💫
The vhs rip! I was looking for this. I guess most versions are from laser disc
Well, it's Rock n' Roll.. innit.
A mega treat this one..
Rice one squirrel!
✌😎
This ain’t metal this is precious metal! (from cover)😍
Какая красота и услада для души! Спасибо!
Absolutely beautiful! I’ve never gotten over this classic awesome rock 😎
Thank you kindly!
Ritchie Blackmore for king of earth!
What an explosion!!!!
Very nice
Child in time is a masterpiece
7:58 Ian Paice is more Professional than Bonham because he is so good that he can keep up with Blackmore and Lord
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17:34 George Best, right there! : )
You got it, the one and only. Long live Richie Blackmore
2024.Im.here😢😢😢😢😢
Mr. Blackmore flexing at 15:41…eat your heart out Yngwie…🎸
OMG ..👍👍👏👏👏
Super dinossauro do rock ,adoro todos os álbum com as variações de formação,tem palavras puro rock n roll..
Eternal glory
space truckin at its best Jon lord &Ritchie at there best
Как же там наверное было круто...
Another video evidence that Deep Purple have been about the world‘s best group around 1970. Fact.
Wow
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Amazingly intense for 1970. Must have influenced Iron Maiden? And Blackmore's mannerisms influenced Malmsteen. Such raw, interesting music and presence. Ritchie's antics are theatrical and silly but that's part of the fun, it's half-serious, half rock n roll, and you can see he really was passionate about the music and live show.
It influenced punk rock music and attitude as a whole
A plateia parada
I don't know how the audience members are just sitting there, almost with disinterest. WTF They are witnessing one of the best live performances ever. I mean these guys are playing and singing really good (intentional understatement), and they are like falling asleep. Odd.
Because they were told to!
Some of them look like kids
In the old days in TV studios they were engaged emotionally and totally digging the music they could not jump around like gen z on energy drinks and Molly they literally absorbed the music and respect it. Dancing had its place but rock and roll was a powerful tonic for the mind. These days music rarely has that touch and is about bopping your head and dancing. Yes dancing was big then but was specific in many ways especially in a TV set
Excellent performance, shame most the audience didn’t have a clue what was unfolding .
Really! Luckily you did! ; )
They knew what was unfolding...but were under strict instruction not to move or make a noise as it was being recorded live for a TV broadcast.
HappY EarTh RebirThdaY Richie
GoddeSS God BleSS Ii WormHolT GeeZerGod
I guess my comment didn't post. This is heavy metal at its Best
To me this is Hard Rock. Different thing. Just saying....
heavy metal being invented* would be more correct definition
@@richardmurrell
This is no simple hard rock, this is a mix between the psychodelic rock, progressive rock, hard rock and influences of the recently invented heavy metal.
Ee he he ball and fly fallus he he he 😊
QUE SHOW... pena as pessoas q estavam lá não serem da mesma dimensão. tirando o moreno de bigode. não entenderam nada,
Pretty sure that was George Best slouching in a pink shirt in the audience...
It was! He didn't have far to travel as this was recorded at the Granada TV Studios in Manchester.
20:00
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0:26
The audience is sitting motionless as if they're at church! 😅
20:00 втф
"Space Truckin" Tr3b, Tr6 Telos.
Songs?
Speed king
Child in time
1. Speed King 2. Child In Time 3. Wring That Neck 4. Mandrake Root
Que quilombo hicieron en ese estudio 😂
No auge
Eaof kuu
The poor audience did not unterstand what they've got deliverered 😂
Original rock opera ……. FFS…..a bit jazz & then Genius/ rockabilly/ heavy soul….. I’m done xxxxxx
Seems the audience not too impressed... could not enjoy the music
They were asked to keep quiet but yuh some are of the older generation of the time others are younger and they seem to like it more
They look in awe. It was a new paradigm.
It's 1970, and extraordinary things are happening often?
The audience were under strict instructions not to move as it was being recorded live for a TV show and the producers were worried that any noise from the audience would be heard on the soundtrack.
An drinking band non of them took drugs before hughes and bolin joined, here the mk2 shows his very best in an 30 minute show, absolute heavy rockin the granada studio there... they were already known and building up reputation.... lord is still sitting infront of his organ, he later used to stand behind it, vs an special seat always in his back... the pedals were gone, just an normal volume expression pedal and 2 marshall horn capinets, the leslie was gone behind an wall of marshalls... but still in use.... blackmores last performances vs his e 335 before he changed 1971 to 2 more stratocasters.... and an booster for more dynamic playing... all 5 were ahead of their time, musicial and physical.... the best example was Stockholm 1970... were they put out an nearly 2 hour show... with extralong Improvisations... mk 2 were the best of their time and unbeatble.
Alcohol is a drug