Ian Paice drumming on this song is awesome the timing is great his drumming is always great and his drumming on the Burn album is awesome just listen to it.
I learned this and what Glenn Hughes was doing by heart. Huge influence on me when I was learning Bass. Chris Squire. Glenn Hughes. Larry Graham. Stanley Clarke. Those 4 were who I listened to the most when I was learning. On a Memphis Bass, with the highest action you could imagine.
La banda de las bandas, el rock en toda su expresión, para mi el mejor guitarrista (blackmore), el mejor baterista (Ian Paice), insuperables. La voz en su primera etapa (Ian Gillan) lo máximo.
Glenn Hughes was amazing in this live version. What a bass line. Too much creative and funk groove. Blackmore, no words to describe. Pace and Lord, masters as usual, and Coverdale, where has this guy found out this voice? Unique. One of the best Purple album.
I totally agree and i am 64. Saw them at 23rd March 1975 in DORTMUNDER WESTFALEN HALLE with my one year younger brother. We still have the original tickets and Richi shook my hand direcktly at stage. Many greetings from Germany. Viele Grüße aus Deutschland.
I heard this song so many times as loud as I could, getting into every single note! This is the best band, one of the best songs and performances, both Made in Europe and Made in Japan are crystallized in my brain forever!
Same here! The first time I heard that song I was like 16. Most.of the time I was into Kiss, BTO ect...and then a friend played that record. At first was like W T H is that??? It has nothing to do with what I was usually listening to...Since then, I'm one of the bigest DP fan in the world;.
@@MrMolack I agree this is the perfect album together with Made in Japan, Ian Paice is a killer machine in this track, during the solo is unbelievable how fast he push the kick. Third best show I'd say is the one in California, I believe the first in America.
Verdade. Ian Paice é o ultimo dos grandes bateristas do rock. Considero ele um dos grandes bateristas do rock ao lado dos falecidos John Bonham e Neil Peart.
Has Richie ever sounded as awesome as he did in this live performance..so many styles in his playing..the blues he plays..before that riff kicks back in..genius player.Havent mentioned Ian Paices drumming , Coverdales amazing vocal..who is there around today who can aspire to compete with this old guard of superlative musicians.
Toda la razón, amigo. Increíble el sonido de toda la banda. Jon Lord una improvisación majestuosa. Blackmore un maestro, Paice rítmicamente perfecto, Glenn un acompañamiento genial sumado a la voz inconfundible de Coverdale. Resumen: Excepcional banda
02:33 - this is why Ian Paice is fantastic. The studio version on Burn: Blackmore playing fantastic melodically, Lord even underlying it with a grand piano.
Impossible to single out anyone on this track and album. Everyone is amazing. In its own way, it’s a brilliant testament to Mk III in the way Made in Japan is to Mk II. Hard to believe Blackmore is on his way out even at this stage. His commitment is amazing, he’s rarely given credit for the sheer professionalism he brings to his bands.
8:23 - that's the kind of spontaneous stuff Blackmore would pull out of nowhere - what was why he was so great! Some nights it'd be happening all over the place.
I’ve seen Ritchie live in Deep Purple and Rainbow about 15 times. He never disappointed. He was the most exciting musician I’ve ever seen. And I saw most of the bands in the 70’s and 80’s and then again in the 90’s. Nobody has ever lit up a stage the way Ritchie did. He was one great big ball of fire.
No there won´t! There are several great guitarplayers today and earlier, but they can´t be Ritchie Blackmore. There is only one Guitarplayer: Ritchie Blackmore . The Greatest!!!!
@@wanmahadi Yes, that´s for sure, absolutely right! Ritchie Blackmore IS Deep Purple. Without Blackmore, nothing, absolutely nothing (even though Jon Lord is equal to him). To me it´s embarrassing to even call the band Deep Purple, that band of today does not exist for me, without Blackmore and even Jon Lord, R.I.P.
Always loved this. Aside from all the other superlatives, of which every member is deserving, this must be said: the guitar sound. Obviously it’s Ritchie so it’ll be great, but he just had the most awesome sound at that time. It’s crystal-clear, yet staggeringly heavy with phenomenal sustain. It’s machine-gun fast with incredible definition, yet nearly as liquid as Holdsworth. And you can’t get that any other way than sheer volume.
Uno ian paice strepitoso...un drummer mondiale..un blackmore che scocca frecce avvelenate dalla sua Fender...eccezionale l intermezzo rock and blues...lo avrei prolungato...un Lord fantastico col suo hammond...x il resto mi si perdoni..ma a me mancano sempre Gillan , Glover...con tutto il rispetto x uno Hughes ottimo, ed un altrettan8 volenteroso Coverdale..
Lord intro is superb followed by Paice drums.,Coverdale vocals is unique and from 06:20 to 07:30 the solos from Blackmore really match with the Hughes' bass.......its the best song of DP mark III.
The impossible virtuosity of Glenn Hughes simply shocks. Being admitted to Deep Purple he was a comparatively young man, where did he learn to play so fantastically beautiful?
You fool no one Waiting to see if I'm gone So hard to see You are taking your chances with me If I find you with some other man You know what I'm gonna do Better run if you see me comin', ah Soon, you will fall Making mistakes like before When you tell me lies I can see by the look in your eyes If you think you're gonna take me for granted Chasin' round with all you see Gonna make you live to regret it, ah You fool no one Waiting to see if I'm gone So clear to see You've had all your chances with me You thought that you could take me for granted But I couldn't take it no more Better run when you see me comin', ah
Best Jon Lord's live solo: sharp, short, and to the point. Furthermore, that rather rare phase shifter really favours his Hammond sound on the spacey Baroque bit here. And that "Hava Nagila" rendition on the muted Clavinet provides a lovely contrast.
they are just pure animal specially glenn hughes...never listen better than that song its just exactly solid rock but bass line is killing me excellent band excellent song
I agree, but that's because it's an edit cut version. The intro, keyboards by Jon Lord, and the two sung verses come from Saarbrücken. The first solo (Ritchie with the others), was recorded in Saarbrücken. The incredible solo he plays alone has been recorded in Paris. The rest comes from Saarbrücken, as is the superb drum solo from Ian Paice. It lacks the end, the instrumental part "The Mule". But that's right. The result is perfect. Absolutely perfect! And that sound !!!
Lord intro is superb followed by Paice drums.,Coverdale vocals is unique and from 06:20 to 07:30 the solos from Blackmore really match with the Hughes' bass.....its the best song of DP mark III.
I traveled 175 miles one way on the bus to buy this album as now the producer has maybe he's given us an even better version of the music very good very good
9:19 to 9:51 only blackmore could do stuff like that ..one of the all time greats ..seen him twice ..well once ...I was too short to see him with all kinds of heads in my line of view lol
Those cowbells are a signature of Paice's funkiness...highest level on drums here...
Ian Paice, what an animal! To play this live in a 2 hour rock show wow!
Ian Paice drumming on this song is awesome the timing is great his drumming is always great and his drumming on the Burn album is awesome just listen to it.
My inspiration is Ian Paice!!!
ian paice (in my opinion) is the greatest rock drummer bar none
I'm hearing it Man ...Paice is incredible.
je joue pareil...1 seconde...lol
Yeah, I am with you on that one man. Ian Paice really was Spot-ON. Dependable, and beyond ...totally beyond criticism.
The fact that Ian Paice isn't spoken of with the same reverence as John Bonham is a fucking sacrilege.
In fact Ian is overall way better drummer then Bonzo ever was
Period
@@zdenkonouzovsky6947 I totally agree. Manny greetings from Germany. Viele Grüße aus Deutschland 🙂👍
I like both of them. BUT, Ian was ALWAYS my fav as far as overall drumming !
Fuerza, energía, garra. Clase. Deep Purple te ayuda a amar El Rock Duro. Un saludo a todos los " Purpleanos ".
un saludo para ti amigo !
Hola. Esta es la alineación que mas me gusta de Purple!!
I learned this and what Glenn Hughes was doing by heart. Huge influence on me when I was learning Bass.
Chris Squire. Glenn Hughes. Larry Graham. Stanley Clarke. Those 4 were who I listened to the most when I was learning. On a Memphis Bass, with the highest action you could imagine.
Stanley Clarke is the Jim Hendrix of the Bass !!
@@marcotjn If Jimi Hendrix aimed himself solely at the Jazz Fusion world!
@@DrTomoculus 😁
a JON LORD..IN RICORDO DEL SUO ORGANO E DELLE MERAVIGLOSE MANI CHE AVEVA...CIAO JON
No words to describe Blackmore and Ian Paice's drumming here...
One of Mark III's best
La banda de las bandas, el rock en toda su expresión, para mi el mejor guitarrista (blackmore), el mejor baterista (Ian Paice), insuperables. La voz en su primera etapa (Ian Gillan) lo máximo.
y Jon Lord un superclase en los teclados
@@sergipenarrojabertomeu5464 sin duda el mejor
great song from the great gig in Europe!
Outfuckingstanding !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Uno de los mejores albunes de rock en vivp de la historia.
maetros de la musica
Für mich ist Coverdale and Hughes eine gute combination
2´32´´ ufffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, SuperBass
??? SuperBass Hughes 5:49-7:42 ;))))
Marek Leszczyk 7:39 Blackmore even more Stratastic bad ass!
Glenn Hughes was amazing in this live version. What a bass line. Too much creative and funk groove. Blackmore, no words to describe. Pace and Lord, masters as usual, and Coverdale, where has this guy found out this voice? Unique.
One of the best Purple album.
A timeless masterpiece🤘🤘🤘
Crunchy Rickenbacker!
Inutile commentare!!! Sempre e solo i n 1 nel mondo❤❤❤
You fool no one, like the mule are "tracks" made for those who play "drums"
....
Tooo fast IAN PAICE...
@@massimogallazziYou fool no one is based on paradiddles!
I can't get enough of listening to it, believe me, I heard it for the first time when I was 14, I'm 63 and I still can't get enough of hearing it !!!!
ENTÃO SOMOS DOIS...AMIGO.🇬🇧🇧🇷✌️
I totally agree and i am 64. Saw them at 23rd March 1975 in DORTMUNDER WESTFALEN HALLE with my one year younger brother. We still have the original tickets and Richi shook my hand direcktly at stage. Many greetings from Germany. Viele Grüße aus Deutschland.
Ian Paice... Owns this. 0 to 100%, instantantly.
Jon Lord’s organ intro is sooo coool!
It´s the better intro of All times !
My favorite live version of this song. Jon’s organ intro and Ritchie’s searing leads really make this song happen.
That opening groove with the guitar, drums and bass all locked in sync is just unreal.
Ian paice blackmore..crazy skills
agree
Incredible. Half hard rock and half prog. It's like a 16 minutes jam...
Miss Tommy Bollin
@@MrMolack yes
I heard this song so many times as loud as I could, getting into every single note! This is the best band, one of the best songs and performances, both Made in Europe and Made in Japan are crystallized in my brain forever!
Same here! The first time I heard that song I was like 16. Most.of the time I was into Kiss, BTO ect...and then a friend played that record. At first was like W T H is that??? It has nothing to do with what I was usually listening to...Since then, I'm one of the bigest DP fan in the world;.
@@MrMolack isn't that great? I'm just listening again, once I hit the play can't stop.
@@MarcoCastilloWorld It is just fabulous! Btw I often heard other lives version of YFNO and it is not as good as this one...
@@MrMolack I agree this is the perfect album together with Made in Japan, Ian Paice is a killer machine in this track, during the solo is unbelievable how fast he push the kick. Third best show I'd say is the one in California, I believe the first in America.
@@MarcoCastilloWorld They did shows in NY in 71 and 73, but it was not with huges audiences like the Cal Jam.
The best version, Listening to this track for 40+years. Thank you Deep Purple.
ha ha me too.. never tire of this...
Ian Paice, una máquina de talento
Verdade. Ian Paice é o ultimo dos grandes bateristas do rock. Considero ele um dos grandes bateristas do rock ao lado dos falecidos John Bonham e Neil Peart.
Este tema "you fool no one" y sobre todo esta versión, tiene que estar en el top 3 de las mejores de la historia del rock.
Has Richie ever sounded as awesome as he did in this live performance..so many styles in his playing..the blues he plays..before that riff kicks back in..genius player.Havent mentioned Ian Paices drumming , Coverdales amazing vocal..who is there around today who can aspire to compete with this old guard of superlative musicians.
Toda la razón, amigo. Increíble el sonido de toda la banda. Jon Lord una improvisación majestuosa. Blackmore un maestro, Paice rítmicamente perfecto, Glenn un acompañamiento genial sumado a la voz inconfundible de Coverdale. Resumen: Excepcional banda
Ian paice awesome, one of the most great classics rock drummers of all time
02:33 - this is why Ian Paice is fantastic. The studio version on Burn: Blackmore playing fantastic melodically, Lord even underlying it with a grand piano.
April 2020 - last night - listened to Made in Europe whilst washing the dishes , which understandably took longer than usual !!
👍😅 i understand you.
The bass riff is fantastic!
HUGHES murders that fucking bass....
The band is fantastic .. bass and drums lines are so powerfull .. Blackmore was ahead of time by then ..
Blackmore's tone here is something! Best sound.
Best song, version and solos of all times. Just Perfect.
Maravilloso ian Paice!!!
Epic! That drumming is godly!
Impossible to single out anyone on this track and album. Everyone is amazing. In its own way, it’s a brilliant testament to Mk III in the way Made in Japan is to Mk II. Hard to believe Blackmore is on his way out even at this stage. His commitment is amazing, he’s rarely given credit for the sheer professionalism he brings to his bands.
8:23 - that's the kind of spontaneous stuff Blackmore would pull out of nowhere - what was why he was so great! Some nights it'd be happening all over the place.
I’ve seen Ritchie live in Deep Purple and Rainbow about 15 times. He never disappointed. He was the most exciting musician I’ve ever seen. And I saw most of the bands in the 70’s and 80’s and then again in the 90’s. Nobody has ever lit up a stage the way Ritchie did. He was one great big ball of fire.
Ian paice, one of my all-time heroes and such an influence on me still 44 plus years later 😀
There will never be another Ritchie Blackmore. Beyond great.
No there won´t! There are several great guitarplayers today and earlier, but they can´t be Ritchie Blackmore. There is only one Guitarplayer: Ritchie Blackmore . The Greatest!!!!
depp purple without blackmore is like a coffee without sugar
@@wanmahadi Yes, that´s for sure, absolutely right! Ritchie Blackmore IS Deep Purple. Without Blackmore, nothing, absolutely nothing (even though Jon Lord is equal to him). To me it´s embarrassing to even call the band Deep Purple, that band of today does not exist for me, without Blackmore and even Jon Lord, R.I.P.
@@wanmahadi Deep Purple without Ritchie is Gillan Band
Never Ever, Hi is the Father of Metal.
Fabulous when I was 14 - even more fabulous now I'm 57 !!
deep purple without blackmore is like a coffee without sugar...suprb solo
los fraseos con octavas son una una saga
mejor grupo de rock desde gue era un muchacho Nacho muy bueno
Ian Paice's drumming is just simply of another planet when the drums kick in at the start of this track it's just mind blowing
The sound of this work is better, the bass line of thie Glenn Hugues is amazing ! Masterpiece!
Always loved this. Aside from all the other superlatives, of which every member is deserving, this must be said: the guitar sound. Obviously it’s Ritchie so it’ll be great, but he just had the most awesome sound at that time. It’s crystal-clear, yet staggeringly heavy with phenomenal sustain. It’s machine-gun fast with incredible definition, yet nearly as liquid as Holdsworth. And you can’t get that any other way than sheer volume.
And a strat
Thanks for sharing this huge version the day Jon Lord passed away
Some bands truly deserve the title SUPERGROUP and needed to somehow be conserved in time machine so we'd have this FOREVER...!!
DEEP PURPLE la miglior hard rock band della storia!!!!
Assolutamente vero!!
Sono d'accordo al 100%
🎸👍
Deep purple dinossauros do rock pesado uma das melhores bandas de rock do mundo inteiro 🇧🇷👍✌👏👏👏👏👏
2:53 Glenn's bass is a monster
He broke in at night where the LP was being mixed and turned up his part.
Truly EPIC
@@JohnSmith-mx8wpThey all did: that’s why it’s such a load album.
Shame about his vocals - and personality.
Uno ian paice strepitoso...un drummer mondiale..un blackmore che scocca frecce avvelenate dalla sua Fender...eccezionale l intermezzo rock and blues...lo avrei prolungato...un Lord fantastico col suo hammond...x il resto mi si perdoni..ma a me mancano sempre Gillan , Glover...con tutto il rispetto x uno Hughes ottimo, ed un altrettan8 volenteroso Coverdale..
ian is a bad fucking ass drummer....his timing is perfect on this song
Lord intro is superb followed by Paice drums.,Coverdale vocals is unique and from 06:20 to 07:30 the solos from Blackmore really match with the Hughes' bass.......its the best song of DP mark III.
Fantastic version. Great solos from Lord, Blackmore and Paice. Fantastic bassline and vocals from Hughes. MKIII
The impossible virtuosity of Glenn Hughes simply shocks. Being admitted to Deep Purple he was a comparatively young man, where did he learn to play so fantastically beautiful?
A natural groove player.
unbelievable bass line I am a drummer but I cant be concentrate drumming because bass attacks destroyed me
Reality hardly someone can compare to Glenn!
He was so good. Huge talent still today. But also he was very very much into cocaïne theses days...
Eric Bilodeau@ If cocaine helped him to become one of the very,very best I can say, that is not too bad indeed!
Glenn Hughes, Ritchie Blackmore, Jon lord, Ian Pace, and David Coverdale on vocals. Impeccable musicianship.
You can say that again! No question about it!
B L A C K M O R E 🔥💜🎸🌈🎸
Tout le monde n’avait d’yeux que pour
´made Japan ´.
Les points sont mis sur les i .
´made Europe ´ est l’autre chef d’œuvre .
You fool no one
Waiting to see if I'm gone
So hard to see
You are taking your chances with me
If I find you with some other man
You know what I'm gonna do
Better run if you see me comin', ah
Soon, you will fall
Making mistakes like before
When you tell me lies
I can see by the look in your eyes
If you think you're gonna take me for granted
Chasin' round with all you see
Gonna make you live to regret it, ah
You fool no one
Waiting to see if I'm gone
So clear to see
You've had all your chances with me
You thought that you could take me for granted
But I couldn't take it no more
Better run when you see me comin', ah
Paices drumming is just brilliant and then those power chords! So heavy!
Tal vez Deep Purple represente la mejor banda que he escuchado en mi vida.
Todo una vida para mi
Well of course Ritchie just blew my brains out
Best Jon Lord's live solo: sharp, short, and to the point. Furthermore, that rather rare phase shifter really favours his Hammond sound on the spacey Baroque bit here. And that "Hava Nagila" rendition on the muted Clavinet provides a lovely contrast.
composition and musicianship and attack like this never again to be seen or heard...
Melhor banda de rock de todos os tempos
the greatest of all time...come on...the youth hormones of rock glennhughes david coverdale!!
they are just pure animal specially glenn hughes...never listen better than that song its just exactly solid rock but bass line is killing me excellent band excellent song
This is the song that got me into rock music. What a great ensemble, and what great music!
I have loved this album for many years..One of the best live recordings.Richie is...as ever exemplary.
Me too.. it knocks Made in Japan into a cocked hat... Mistreated and Burn are brilliant on here.. as of course is this track..
My favorite álbum of the band ! This sound is amazing ! Masterpiece !
Is the jon Lord intro has something to do with the concentration Nazi camp in this Austrian city ...where they played live.
I heard this the first time in 1983 and I've been listening ever since.........Pure Magic !!
Ooooooh! The bass, the bass.
That is one awesome bassline :) - many thanks to my older brother for introducing me to Deep Purple
Glenn fucking Hughes! Younges in band, and such a talented ❤
Unbeleiveable bass playing...never seen much better
Hughes is outstanding here. Makes the difference.
Holy cow,immense,staggering musicianship
Holy cow bell 🔔
Amazing, Blackmore fantastic!!!
MISTER JOHN LORD THE LORD OF THE KEYBOARDS
I bought this record back in '78. I can't stop listening to it since then.
I Can relate I bought the LP in 1983 and still can't get enough
Same here!
Turn your headphones to get the right picture. Ritchie was always in the right speaker.
GLENN HUGHES
My fav version ever !
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I agree, but that's because it's an edit cut version. The intro, keyboards by Jon Lord, and the two sung verses come from Saarbrücken. The first solo (Ritchie with the others), was recorded in Saarbrücken. The incredible solo he plays alone has been recorded in Paris. The rest comes from Saarbrücken, as is the superb drum solo from Ian Paice. It lacks the end, the instrumental part "The Mule". But that's right. The result is perfect. Absolutely perfect! And that sound !!!
What is it from? This is not Live in Europe.
@@ferdinandbardamu3217 Yes it is.
Absolutely!!
Despues de casi cuarenta años sin escucharla recordaba todos los matices como si fuese ayer , grandisimo tema , grandisimo L.P.
Grandisimo is right!!
THIS is rock'n'roll, huni. A big luv from Brazil!
Amazing song of a fantastic Band. Deep Purple forever!
Evergreen album since 8th grade. 1980. What a pleasant and unforgettable memories 😂❤
One of the best albums of the 70s
Lord intro is superb followed by Paice drums.,Coverdale vocals is unique and from 06:20 to 07:30 the solos from Blackmore really match with the Hughes' bass.....its the best song of DP mark III.
tive esse vinil quando eu era adolescente pra mim essa é a melhor musica do deep purple sem sombra de duvida!
I bought this record in 1984 when I was 17 years old. Until that very day I had never heard such a mean, brutal and vicious bass sound!
Paice lo máximo.
Blackmore is the best musician
Deep Purple may have been the best live band ever
Best Band,ever!
Para mi tambien
THAT RICKENBACKER OMG 2:54
One of the best song in history
I traveled 175 miles one way on the bus to buy this album as now the producer has maybe he's given us an even better version of the music very good very good
06:20 to 07:30 Blackmore and Hughes good combination
9:19 to 9:51 only blackmore could do stuff like that ..one of the all time greats ..seen him twice ..well once ...I was too short to see him with all kinds of heads in my line of view lol
Ian Paice is THUMPIN!!
play it loud , please !
Guys, this song is amazing, but show some love to the perfect bass line of Glenn!!
I must agree with others that this version is the best version.....
Father Ian Paice - Lead Drums \m/