It's not screaming, and it's not just a high key of a tone. It literally is a sound coming from his soul which hit the people who's listening this master piece.
"It's a young man's song," is so true! I remember trying to reach those crescendos in my car, in the shower, middle of the woods... where no one would be subjected to the auditory torture of my failures. But sometimes, I nailed it. And there's no in between, you either nail it, or you sound like a cat being burned alive. I can still hit the "ooooh's" but those "aaaaaaah's!" are way out of my range, and that makes me nostalgic.
@Bricky McBrickerson.. and your daddy: no son no I don’t want to hear your mother having a mood ever, EVER AGAIN! But but daddy I really want to hear the screaming song! LISTEN SON YOU... and a few weeks later someone adopted you? 🤦🏼♀️🤪🤪...... ps: I am joking man! 🤘🏻🥶🥶
@@leahrose2751 I don't think anyone who's interacted with Gillan or watched or read interviews with him would describe him as a prima donna?! He's very down to earth. Blackmore is another matter..an utter guitar genius, but very strange, egotistical and difficult.
It is staggering... light and shade. When he switches pick ups from the bassy neck sound to the trebly bridge... wow! I don’t know if anyone else had done that to that point. It is phenomenal.
He did sing it occasionally when Steve Morse joined the band, but he struggled with the highest part,so stopped doing it. Then in 2002 I saw Purple and they played the song, the first time since 1995 (Def Leppard's Joe Elliott was also there) and Ian hit that top section beautifully, I had tears in my eyes and the entire place was on it's feet at the end of the song, giving Ian a well deserved standing ovation. I will never forget it.
I saw Deep Purple again last year and when Ian sang"When a blind man cries" even Roger clapped in his hands . That too was fantastic. At his age he still sings beautiful.
I never knew that, I assumed 1993 was the last time they did the song, as Blackmore left the band that year, Ian figured he never had to sing it again. But turns out they did it a couple of times later on, interesting
@@yvesdehaen4158 well. The older I get, the more I think that Paul McCartney was really the man and ol Johnney boy Lennon was a complete fucking dirty hypocrite.....how bout that one?
35 years ago, 13 years of age, hearing Child in Time for the first time, this was very much a revelation to me: was it really possible that music could be like...THIS??? The song has been my favorite ever since.
One of the best songs ever in Rock, I don't know why it doesn't make it to the top 5 every year like Bohemian Rhapsody and Stairway to heaven. The guy from Gretha Van Fleet could sing it now.
It is in american ranking magazines or webs so. But the rest world easily put this song into some top ranks. Deep Purple very popular in Europe and Asia.
I agree. For me the best live albums are Allman Bros. At Fillmore East. Rory Gallagher Irish Tour 74 Deep Purple Made in Japan. 71,72 and 74. Magic times....
I love Deep Purple. They created some of the best hard rock songs in that amazing era of music. However, Child in Time remains my favorite D P song, its fantastic.
First time I heard it was at a Purple show. I turned to my buddy and said "Holy shit, what song is this??" It was a transcendent experience that I still feel every time I hear it
I saw Deep Purple live in Toronto after they had reunited for the Perfect Strangers tour. They were absolutely fantastic and played two of my absolute favourite tunes, both from In Rock, Child In Time and Speed King. I’d like to have heard Flight Of The Rat, but no complaints at all. Gillan amazed me with the high notes in Child In Time. Heck he even screamed the names of the band members as he introduced them. “Ladies and gentlemen, on the drums: IAN PAICE!!!!” Well I never knew they borrowed the tune from an instrumental band.
Saw them on same tour at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin. I would have loved to hear Flight of the Rat, that tune ROCKS. The night I saw them they played for a long time and the song I remember most was Black Night. Awesome version. Smoke on the Water was one of the encores...Glover and Blackmore switched instruments, Ritchie on bass (Steinberger) and Roger on Strat (not too bad). Ian Paice did a drum solo after he 3rd song that night. He is an exceptionally incredible drummer.
Ya'll gave me my Music in the 70' and I'm so Happy you showed me Real Music. Love you boys forever you Will alllllways be my #1 band. RIP to John Lord who was a mastermind behind this great band, an to the rest of you all God Speed boys I love you. ❤️ Thanks
I was 20 in 88 when deep purple got back together original members and a warm up show at HAMMERJACKS in Baltimore for tour. I was 5 feet away from Gillian, blackmore, lord,paice...wow!!! Over 200 shows and this ranks in top 3
Дитя во Времени - непревзойдённая песня Дип Пепла, в ней всё, - и мощь и сыгранность и высочайший профессионализм музыкантов...Диапазон вокала (фальцет) Гиллана, соло Блэкмора, вступление органа Лорда и слаженная, как, швейцарские часы, игра ритм- секции Гловера и Пейса...Шедевр рок музыки...
I said to my father "I don't like Deep Purple... it has keyboards"... Until this song came in the radio. After that I watched endessly that denmark black and white show ♥
I remember listening to this Song as a kid with headphones on and screaming out load until my parents would come into my room and flip off my stereo!!!
Mr. lord....i miss you often, as a multi instrumentlist filled with idea's going though all the regions, playing somewhat uptempo classical to pure rock, hoe do you re-read beethoven but keep it to the enjoyment of hundred thousands...I'm here to fill myself with rock...bamm....tchaikovsky takes the stage by Jon...and the crowd goes wild....classical trained tho a rocker at heart...what he desiggned and defined.....wow.... An upright salute to this musical momentum...sadly passed away, but man..what a legacy !!! and not front-stage but from the back he did his thing claiming his place ,thats Deep Purple ! deep respect for Jon Lord !! non can surpass you !
Bij mij ook en in elke top stem ik het op de eerste plaats; Ian en Deep Purple zijn mijn "all time favourites", ik heb al hun platen en dagelijks luister ik naar hun fantastische liedjes.
He said he didn't sing it again but we know that he did. I was at the Cow Palace in 89?88? Reunion show and I have to say that he went to the high notes and even higher. I was standing at the sound booth and when he went to the high note, he stumped me by going even higher than I thought anyone could, and I literally had to piss from the vibration through my body. No exaggerating.
It was in the set in the 1980s, but it fizzled out in the 90s as Ian wouldve blown his voice. Since Steve Morse joined theyve played it a few times here and there, but it was never again in the basic setlist
Eine unglaubliche Geschichte wie dieses Lied child in time entstand. Kenne ich übrigens schon lange. Es ist wieder schön die beiden Ian´s zu sehen, und ihre Meinung dazu zu hören.
What a great interview. It's always a shame to me that Stairway, Smoke or Bo Rap get all the acclaim as 'the greatest song' blah blah but performers like Gillan here or Halford on Victim of Changes don't get anything like the applause they deserve. All great songs...
I miss live shows.... was at DP at hammerjacks in Baltimore 1988 reunion with all original members. Talking about a badass show. Ive been to over 200 shows and this one was in my top 3. Lord's keyboard and blackmore in that small club was astounding.
Smoke is not a great song but a great riff. Queen in Bo Rap is their utmost best, but Led Z - Stairways nice, but hey, Zep just is No Ballad Band. They do lots better than Stairway - and in the best LZ you must hear why Bonham is such a great drummer - don't hear that, not in Stairway. Child however, is an anthem of Rock.
Deep Purple are the greatest live band, ever. They play with just the right mix of technique and emotion. Many bands today play with better technique, but haven't got the emotion. And certainly not great songs.
Big thanks to San Francisco's It's a Beautiful Day or Purple's epic would never have been born. Think the last time they ever performed the track live was about 2002 (just after Don Airey joined).
that BD cd, as an import , cost me about $35 back in the early 90's, or whenever CD players and such first came available Still have the LP, in perfect condition
@@williamtomkiel8215 i managed to get their first two albums (It's a Beautiful Day and Marrying Maiden) off Amazon UK a few years ago. They were rereleased as a 2cd set. However there is no cover art (something to do with copyright). Both excellent albums, very good musicianship.
Wikipedia: ‘It's a Beautiful Day’ in return borrowed Purple's "Wring That Neck" and turned it into "Don and Dewey" on their second album Marrying Maiden (1970)
The show these docs come from is literally a Top 2000, of best songs ever. Originally, Dutch independent radio Veronica kicked it off as the Top 100 of all times. That was mid 70's, and Child in Time ruled, every single time between 73 and 84, it was thee No 1. Stairway to Heaven came close, but ended runner up nearly every time. OK, later on, Freddy & Queen took over, Bohemian Rhapsody is a kick ass song, but if i had to choose .. Ok, honestly I'd choose a Doors song as thee number One. But between those 3, Child in Time, any time.
Prachtig nummer en zoals altijd een mooie docu. Zijn jullie ook nog van plan die over Lukas Graham te uploaden? Ik genoot ook erg van dat stukje en zou het graag nog een keer willen zien :)
That second side of It's a Beautiful Day's first album was conceptual. "Bombay Calling" was an instrumental introductory piece for the song "Bulgaria" which then segued into "Time Is". American prog at it's best. "When you're in a dream ..."
Монументально , на века. Если мы, идиоты, не уничтожим себя. Песня подразумевает это. Сколько можно экспериментировать?!? По-моему достаточно. А Лиловые гениальны!
Ik zal er niet op rekenen, Ian Gillan heeft het nummer al sinds 2002 niet meer gedaan. Zijn stem kan het nummer niet meer dragen er word nog met regelmaat gevraagd waarom ze het nummer niet meer doen. Het standaard antwoord van Gillan is dan altijd: 'wil je me in het ziekenhuis hebben'.
Dat is jammer om te horen. Maar ik kan het wel respecteren dat hij een nummer overslaat om een goed concert te geven voor de mensen die fan zijn van de band zijn muziek.
It's not screaming, and it's not just a high key of a tone. It literally is a sound coming from his soul which hit the people who's listening this master piece.
His epic long scream at the end of Strange Kind of Woman from Made In Japan is still echoing round the Osaka Festival Hall.
"It's a young man's song," is so true! I remember trying to reach those crescendos in my car, in the shower, middle of the woods... where no one would be subjected to the auditory torture of my failures. But sometimes, I nailed it. And there's no in between, you either nail it, or you sound like a cat being burned alive. I can still hit the "ooooh's" but those "aaaaaaah's!" are way out of my range, and that makes me nostalgic.
50 years ago driving in the car with my dad.. daddy can you put the screaming song on? Oh the memories..
But he was not screaming, he was singing! LOL
@Bricky McBrickerson.. and your daddy: no son no I don’t want to hear your mother having a mood ever, EVER AGAIN! But but daddy I really want to hear the screaming song! LISTEN SON YOU... and a few weeks later someone adopted you? 🤦🏼♀️🤪🤪...... ps: I am joking man! 🤘🏻🥶🥶
'The Screaming Song'. That's funny.
Blackmore's solo is one of my favorites for the past 50 years.
yes and they didn't mention it here because gillan is a prima donna
@@leahrose2751 I don't think anyone who's interacted with Gillan or watched or read interviews with him would describe him as a prima donna?! He's very down to earth. Blackmore is another matter..an utter guitar genius, but very strange, egotistical and difficult.
It is staggering... light and shade. When he switches pick ups from the bassy neck sound to the trebly bridge... wow! I don’t know if anyone else had done that to that point. It is phenomenal.
I believe it's the only Deep Purple song in which Blackmore plays a Gibson.
@@dougtull4594 that can't be true? Blackmore was playing a Gibson on all Purple albums before In Rock..and on several tracks on In Rock?
It can't be better, a fantastic song ,a perfect band and a phenonenemal Ian ,my all time favourite performer and singer.
The greatest heavy metal singer ever.
He did sing it occasionally when Steve Morse joined the band, but he struggled with the highest part,so stopped doing it. Then in 2002 I saw Purple and they played the song, the first time since 1995 (Def Leppard's Joe Elliott was also there) and Ian hit that top section beautifully, I had tears in my eyes and the entire place was on it's feet at the end of the song, giving Ian a well deserved standing ovation. I will never forget it.
I saw Deep Purple again last year and when Ian sang"When a blind man cries" even Roger clapped in his hands . That too was fantastic. At his age he still sings beautiful.
I never knew that, I assumed 1993 was the last time they did the song, as Blackmore left the band that year, Ian figured he never had to sing it again. But turns out they did it a couple of times later on, interesting
Gillan is a pure genius. When you think he can't do any higher, thats it, he just DOES. Great band of Golden Age of rock.
He does a version of this on one of his solo albums that is incredible.
he is shit at physics, though
Gillan is awesome
The more I see Gillan in interviews, the more I see he’s just the Best type of human being. Humble and down to earth.
he is not
@@yvesdehaen4158 well. The older I get, the more I think that Paul McCartney was really the man and ol Johnney boy Lennon was a complete fucking dirty hypocrite.....how bout that one?
He don't seem the best of friends with Mr Blackmore - but those guitarslingers are a certain kind
I love their honesty as to the origins of their songs.
Child in time has to be up there with the very best rock songs of all time.
35 years ago, 13 years of age, hearing Child in Time for the first time, this was very much a revelation to me: was it really possible that music could be like...THIS??? The song has been my favorite ever since.
VeganMosquitoKiller About50 years ago and about the same age, me too! Changed my direction on listening to music. It blew me away!
it definitely invokes a strong reaction. Blew my mind as a kid hearing it. It was a golden age. I used to air guitar to it all the time.
I like your comment because
I am also 48 and think that this
is one of the best songs ever written
Greetings from Austria, my friend
@@robertwiesler381 i'm 48 for another couple months. this song is a masterpiece.
VeganMosquittoKiller 46 years ago , same age. Was and still is fantastic
Ian Gillan....WHAT A VOICE!!.....DEEP PURPLE....WHAT A BAND!!.....I'm 72 and still luvin it!!.......
Me too at 59 from Malaysia
@@syahmahadi355863 from US. Gillian was one of the greatest voices in seventies rock.
50 years later it still shivers me timbers
no one would ever tempt those vocals screams of gillians so original for those times
I just found this song today, I will definitely give it a shot
Beyond a doubt, one of the absolute best solos of all time!!!!!classic!!!!👍👍👍👍
One of the best songs ever in Rock, I don't know why it doesn't make it to the top 5 every year like Bohemian Rhapsody and Stairway to heaven. The guy from Gretha Van Fleet could sing it now.
I agree! In fact, I think it would be easier on him than it was for Gillan, the guy has a higher voice to begin with.
It is in american ranking magazines or webs so. But the rest world easily put this song into some top ranks. Deep Purple very popular in Europe and Asia.
And Alteria from Strange Kind of Women can do it nicely.
@@dfolt Wow they are really good
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Q+l)I just want to sell whaltl thelhelck this clrap isl?????
Im still a Child in time 64 years old deep purple in rock Best rock album in 1970 thanks for the upload
Live in Japan is one of the best live albums ever. One of my favourite albums of all time.
.... and almost universally recognised as one of the greatest live albums ever.
Yes I highly recommend people listen to this version of the song :)
I agree. For me the best live albums are
Allman Bros. At Fillmore East.
Rory Gallagher Irish Tour 74
Deep Purple Made in Japan. 71,72 and 74.
Magic times....
I never That Album I will one day
This is my all-time favorite song and I love singing it and screaming like a crazy man!
Perfect Strangers tour '85... live Purple is fantastic Purple! Better live than recording. Master musicians, other worldly. Thank you DP!!!
This what I tell people, but they just can’t fully understand it if they weren’t there to hear it live. Best concert I have ever seen.
Got to see DP perform Child In Time in 1971
I love Deep Purple. They created some of the best hard rock songs in that amazing era of music. However, Child in Time remains my favorite D P song, its fantastic.
The version of this song from Made In Japan is peak Purple.
I like the one from Stockholm better
Yes it is.
Made in Japan is my favourite DP album 👍🏽👌
Made in Japan is one of the greatest live album from one of the greatest band in the world🌎🌍
DEEP PURPLE 💜
i agree thats where i first heard it, back in the 70s
Excellent song in the 70s And still an excellent song in 2021👍🇬🇧
Still gives me the chills all these years later.
All the greatest Music Artists get inspired and borrow and eventually turn it into their own.
What a great STORY 😁👍🏻
Paicey and Roger are the best rock and roll rhythm section of all time!
Thanks guys for giving us that performance, I feel for Ian, two of my friends had to stop singing completely due health issues.
ohhhhh how i love deep purple with ian gillain! only lineup for me!
Brilliant. The first time I hear this song, it blew my little 16-year old mind.
First time I heard it was at a Purple show. I turned to my buddy and said "Holy shit, what song is this??" It was a transcendent experience that I still feel every time I hear it
Reading your comment, particularly - "Holy shit, what song is this??" - sent shivers down my spine. This is the Power, music has.
@@theeggman6745 It's the high we're always chasing, right?
@@parcans Yes, every time I listen to one of the "old" songs again.
I saw Deep Purple live in Toronto after they had reunited for the Perfect Strangers tour. They were absolutely fantastic and played two of my absolute favourite tunes, both from In Rock, Child In Time and Speed King. I’d like to have heard Flight Of The Rat, but no complaints at all. Gillan amazed me with the high notes in Child In Time. Heck he even screamed the names of the band members as he introduced them. “Ladies and gentlemen, on the drums: IAN PAICE!!!!” Well I never knew they borrowed the tune from an instrumental band.
I saw them on that tour.Holy fuck,they kicked serious butt.
It's A Beautiful Day is not really an instrumental band. Their big song was White Bird and definitely has vocals.
Saw them on same tour at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin. I would have loved to hear Flight of the Rat, that tune ROCKS. The night I saw them they played for a long time and the song I remember most was Black Night. Awesome version. Smoke on the Water was one of the encores...Glover and Blackmore switched instruments, Ritchie on bass (Steinberger) and Roger on Strat (not too bad). Ian Paice did a drum solo after he 3rd song that night. He is an exceptionally incredible drummer.
Enjoyed the song my whole life I just wish back in the late 70s and 80s they still played it on the radio
Indeed and today they still don't play them on the radio that 's why I don't listen to the radio anymore.
It's definitely a classic! I'm grateful for the record's existence.
Да...шедевр рока на века.Браво Deep purple👏👏👏👍💜
Aww the good old days it's sad to think that there won't be a band like that again!
Ya'll gave me my Music in the 70' and I'm so Happy you showed me Real Music. Love you boys forever you Will alllllways be my #1 band. RIP to John Lord who was a mastermind behind this great band, an to the rest of you all God Speed boys I love you. ❤️ Thanks
I was 20 in 88 when deep purple got back together original members and a warm up show at HAMMERJACKS in Baltimore for tour. I was 5 feet away from Gillian, blackmore, lord,paice...wow!!! Over 200 shows and this ranks in top 3
Gillan...not sure how he hit those notes. Majestic
Fking brilliant voice,perhaps one of the best...
Дитя во Времени - непревзойдённая песня Дип Пепла, в ней всё, - и мощь и сыгранность и высочайший профессионализм музыкантов...Диапазон вокала (фальцет) Гиллана, соло Блэкмора, вступление органа Лорда и слаженная, как, швейцарские часы, игра ритм- секции Гловера и Пейса...Шедевр рок музыки...
Не фальцет . Он сказал в интервью что это такое. Это из оперного пения
@@vitalygoji2257 именно в этой, знаменитой его песне Дитя во времени верхние ноты он (Гиллан) берет фальцетом...
This song never sounds as good as the 1st time heard
Child in time is one of my favorite songs
I said to my father "I don't like Deep Purple... it has keyboards"... Until this song came in the radio. After that I watched endessly that denmark black and white show ♥
This is what a real legendary band is all about... they don’t become legends for nothing... ✊🏼
I remember listening to this Song as a kid with headphones on and screaming out load until my parents would come into my room and flip off my stereo!!!
Legendarisch t beste nummer allertijden met stairway to heaven
Een man van cultuur zie ik.
That singer from Focus is another with an operatic voice. He lost it as he got older though, so it is a young man's talent.
Yeah, he was epic.
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Thijs van Leer is the man, he's a very talented musician, his compositions are really clever. All in Focus were realllly good.
Ian's voice on that song is Soo EPIC
I don't care my mom and dad...but I care Ian Gillan.....and other members
I remember how proud I was to buy, Deep Purple In Rock, my first vinyl LP. This song was massive and the reason I bought the album.
Mr. lord....i miss you often, as a multi instrumentlist filled with idea's going though all the regions, playing somewhat uptempo classical to pure rock, hoe do you re-read beethoven but keep it to the enjoyment of hundred thousands...I'm here to fill myself with rock...bamm....tchaikovsky takes the stage by Jon...and the crowd goes wild....classical trained tho a rocker at heart...what he desiggned and defined.....wow.... An upright salute to this musical momentum...sadly passed away, but man..what a legacy !!! and not front-stage but from the back he did his thing claiming his place ,thats Deep Purple ! deep respect for Jon Lord !! non can surpass you !
un des meilleurs morceaux que j'ai pu entendre !!! Un délice venu d'un autre monde ! Merci à vous !!! 🙏
Elk jaar het eerste nummer op mijn stemlijst. Het meest legendarische nummer ooit gemaakt. 😱🤩🤩
Bij mij ook en in elke top stem ik het op de eerste plaats; Ian en Deep Purple zijn mijn "all time favourites", ik heb al hun platen en dagelijks luister ik naar hun fantastische liedjes.
In 1987 I was at a concert of the original DP doing Child in Time. Still gives me the shivers thinking back...
My favorite song of all time.
He said he didn't sing it again but we know that he did. I was at the Cow Palace in 89?88? Reunion show and I have to say that he went to the high notes and even higher. I was standing at the sound booth and when he went to the high note, he stumped me by going even higher than I thought anyone could, and I literally had to piss from the vibration through my body. No exaggerating.
It was in the set in the 1980s, but it fizzled out in the 90s as Ian wouldve blown his voice. Since Steve Morse joined theyve played it a few times here and there, but it was never again in the basic setlist
Great Song
Deep Purple FOREVER
Eine unglaubliche Geschichte wie dieses Lied child in time entstand. Kenne ich übrigens schon lange. Es ist wieder schön die beiden Ian´s zu sehen, und ihre Meinung dazu zu hören.
Saw the 74' Tour in Duluth Minnesota, Blue Oyster Cult Opened! It's still the Memory of those that survived. My Hands still vibrate from the Oncore's!
What a great interview. It's always a shame to me that Stairway, Smoke or Bo Rap get all the acclaim as 'the greatest song' blah blah but performers like Gillan here or Halford on Victim of Changes don't get anything like the applause they deserve. All great songs...
not a metal fan myself, but rob halford`s vocals on "victim of changes" are absolutely incredible.
Yes, Child in Time is probably DP at its best. Maybe even rock at its best, although Perfect Strangers is almost neck and neck with it.
I miss live shows.... was at DP at hammerjacks in Baltimore 1988 reunion with all original members. Talking about a badass show. Ive been to over 200 shows and this one was in my top 3. Lord's keyboard and blackmore in that small club was astounding.
Victim of Changes should definitely be in the top 2000.
Smoke is not a great song but a great riff. Queen in Bo Rap is their utmost best, but Led Z - Stairways nice, but hey, Zep just is No Ballad Band. They do lots better than Stairway - and in the best LZ you must hear why Bonham is such a great drummer - don't hear that, not in Stairway.
Child however, is an anthem of Rock.
Saw them a couple of years ago. Looking at Gillan, I got an image of Mike Brewer ( wheeler dealers) in my head and I can’t shake it....
I get George Lindsay. For Ian Pace I get Michael J Pollard
Thank you!!♥️♥️🇬🇷
Что бы не делало время, но все равно для меня вы the best!!!!!
Deep Purple are the greatest live band, ever.
They play with just the right mix of technique and emotion.
Many bands today play with better technique, but haven't got the emotion. And certainly not great songs.
saw them first in 1973. unforgettable
Awesome song.👏👍
Ritchie Guitar God Blackmore 🎸
i love this song favorite deep purple song by far
What a wonderful story! Even better:I lived a year in the New Forest🙂 Didn't know anything about the history though. I was there 1979
if that's screaming ...it's the most beautiful screaming i ever heard.....
Thanks!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍🤙ik hou van het nummer!! Alles is goed aan het nummer en respect naar Ian Gilian! Dat schreeuwen 😍
A great song from a great band!!! :)
Я вдячний цим музикантам за мою юність.Здоровя тим хто живий.
Gode melodier de skrev fra start til 2019, 50 år tak
Big thanks to San Francisco's It's a Beautiful Day or Purple's epic would never have been born. Think the last time they ever performed the track live was about 2002 (just after Don Airey joined).
that BD cd, as an import , cost me about $35 back in the early 90's, or whenever CD players and such first came available
Still have the LP, in perfect condition
@@williamtomkiel8215 i managed to get their first two albums (It's a Beautiful Day and Marrying Maiden) off Amazon UK a few years ago. They were rereleased as a 2cd set. However there is no cover art (something to do with copyright). Both excellent albums, very good musicianship.
Forever Purple💜
That was pretty cool, I LOVED that story, thanks for posting.
the greatest song
- Ian "The Voice Of Silver" Gillan 🎵🎼🎶🎤😎👊
- Roger David Glover 🎵🎼🎶🎼🎶🎸😎👊
Thanks for your music
Was and still is still brilliant!
Always terrified me that tune ! I’ve heard of it’s a beautiful day but now I’m off to discover more !
there " is" no death ☠️
Wikipedia: ‘It's a Beautiful Day’ in return borrowed Purple's "Wring That Neck" and turned it into "Don and Dewey" on their second album Marrying Maiden (1970)
The show these docs come from is literally a Top 2000, of best songs ever. Originally, Dutch independent radio Veronica kicked it off as the Top 100 of all times. That was mid 70's, and Child in Time ruled, every single time between 73 and 84, it was thee No 1. Stairway to Heaven came close, but ended runner up nearly every time.
OK, later on, Freddy & Queen took over, Bohemian Rhapsody is a kick ass song, but if i had to choose ..
Ok, honestly I'd choose a Doors song as thee number One. But between those 3, Child in Time, any time.
Fascinating.
Could Child of Time be an inspiration for Sweet Child of Mine? The first line is "sweet child in time".
Absolutely
That's a long stretch, to say the least.
First thing I thought of
Kunnen jullie ook de Valensia Gaia op RUclips zetten
Arrow Classic Rock used to play this FULLY.
FULLY.
Not screaming, 100% singing!
Prachtig nummer en zoals altijd een mooie docu. Zijn jullie ook nog van plan die over Lukas Graham te uploaden? Ik genoot ook erg van dat stukje en zou het graag nog een keer willen zien :)
That second side of It's a Beautiful Day's first album was conceptual. "Bombay Calling" was an instrumental introductory piece for the song "Bulgaria" which then segued into "Time Is".
American prog at it's best. "When you're in a dream ..."
очень Красиво , как всегда...
Долгих лет ,парни!!!
Wanneer de documentaire van Vlinder? Wat was die ongelofelijk prachtig zeg
Монументально , на века. Если мы, идиоты, не уничтожим себя. Песня подразумевает это. Сколько можно экспериментировать?!? По-моему достаточно. А Лиловые гениальны!
Новый Завет прочтите. и увидите, что все так и происходит.
и уничтожим не мы себя, а Бог все уничтожит из-за наших грехов.
In Oktober zie ik deep purple bij de woosh tour. Het zou echt supertof zijn als ze het prachtigste nummer van deep purple child in time gaan spelen.
Ik zal er niet op rekenen, Ian Gillan heeft het nummer al sinds 2002 niet meer gedaan.
Zijn stem kan het nummer niet meer dragen er word nog met regelmaat gevraagd waarom ze het nummer niet meer doen.
Het standaard antwoord van Gillan is dan altijd: 'wil je me in het ziekenhuis hebben'.
Dat is jammer om te horen. Maar ik kan het wel respecteren dat hij een nummer overslaat om een goed concert te geven voor de mensen die fan zijn van de band zijn muziek.
Unjustifiable off the scales🎹🎼🎸🎤
They were a great band!
DP Mark II - the only lineup I recognize as DP.