Montreux ist ein Teil der welschen Schweiz, wie wir innerschweizer sagen. Ich komme original aus willisau, luzerner hinterland, aber der kirsch ist fantastisch.. ich bin nicht dumm, spreche fünf sprachen, und fühle mich wohl bei euch, der welt der musik. Tschau zäme.
I will never forget playing with Tommy. I was in a rock band in Sioux City, Iowa. My younger brother was a friend of Tommys. The two of them showed up at one of our practices and Tommy asked if he could sit in and play a song with the rest of the band. I aggreed and he started wailing on my Gretsch, the best I'd ever heard. He was a natural. I felt really worried that the band would ask him to replace me. Then I thought, he'll never get into the bars that we played in since he was only 15 and couldn't get in. He was incredible and went on from there.
the next time you are at RUclips search: Veatch unwritten for my/our song dedicated to Tommy(with TONS of Tommy pics)!! Tommy was MY 1st Guitar Hero! I was Only 17 when he passed. It Crushed My young world for the Longest Time.
It is very strange to see Tommy Bolin mentioned in the company of these players. I get that he was a wonderful, exceptionally kind man, widely loved by friends and associates. What he was not is a great guitar player. I’ve never met him nor have I heard him play even adequately in everything I’ve checked which is a dozen or more RUclips videos. He had the looks, the moves, and I suspect the beautiful personality than any band would want. I’m deeply sorry idiot rock fans were hurtful to him. That’s just not right.
Ich auch. J'habitais à Baden-Baden. J'avais douze ans. Ich war 12 (zwolfe ?) Mein Vater war militär. Made in Japan a changé ma vie. Und dann habe ich Can gehört, Monster Movie und Tago Mago... 😅
Damn,they were loud. Wish I could have been there. You know it was a kick-ass experience. These guys sure could sing and play. GLENN and IAN still "got it" good. DAVID not so hot live anymore,lotsa throat/voice/medical problems over the years,but he can surely produce some good product in studio. ✌️❤️
It was just about at this time that I was first getting into Deep Purple! I heard Woman From Tokyo and asked my drum teacher about the band . He told me about Ian Paice and I bought Who Do We Think We Are. My older brother dropped off Burn and Machine Head - I had no idea he had these..indeed, I was so young & new, I did not know about these albums. I must have been 14 yo.
I do agree that Deep Purple live made in Japan is far superior to this . Was not a fan of this line up , but that being said I definitely do not agree with everyone bashing Tommy Bolin . Tommy Bolin had a ton of great music produced well before he ever came to Purple . And also , he wasn't the only great musician to have bad concerts while being messed up . Was the great Jimi Hendricks in prime form every gig while high as shit , no . And there's countless others falling and passing out on stage and shit . Very long list of greats that died from drugs and alcohol , long list . So while some may not of cared for Tommy or his music bashing him because he was not on his game while being drugged up is lame . Remember long long list . Hey why don't you go trash everyone that is on that list too . Well I've said my piece . Good nite .
What really sucks is that this audio and video is able to be seen by anyone anytime. This IS NOT how Tommy Bolin played or sounded. He was surreal and unbelievable when he was sober and had feeling in his hands. He was and would have been one of the greatest. I just hate this whole concert. He was just a messed up kid.
This is a (wisely) edited version of the performance as done on this tour. In reality, their rendition of "Smoke..." included a segment of Glenn Hughes singing Ray Charles' song "Georgia." A clumsy transition which left the audience (I was there in Detroit on February 12, 1976) scratching their heads.
The three singing about what happened in Montreux weren't even in the band when that happened. I love Deep Purple, but wow this is bad. Thankfully Jon and Ian threw in the towel a year later.
Cool but sad to see. Zephyr fan from 12 in '69. Bought Come Taste The Band, Covered studio Smoke on a gig few years back. Nice this is here, though. Vintage Tommy Bolin is hard to find..
Este gran musico Tommy Bollin de un calibre excepcional también dio un gran aporte al hard rock, pero además fue la dotación por excelencia, junto a David Coverdale , G, H, Jon Lord, y Ian Paice, pero además de los mejores conciertos hicieron los mejores álbunes , cómo Come Taste the Band
This is Deep Purple from my generation. Burn, Stormbringer and Come Taste The Band. The tour of the US was a good one. They had a bad experience in Indonesia hence the Japan shows not being the best. Tommy playing these shows with a dead arm. Don't be to harsh on him or Hughes as this was the 70s.
I swear I saw Deep Purple on a riverboat on Lake Okoboji in Iowa. Tommy Bolin was from Sioux City Iowa. I was 6-7 years old. It truly was smoke on the water.
I've been a Bolin fan since the early seventies. I saw him live with JG. In all honesty, he was a much more polished player in the studio, getting hectic and straying far from his studio leads when onstage. I prefer his solo work to DP, JG, and Energy.
Tommy and his band, Zephyr, featuring Candy Givens on vocals, were a mainstay of the Boulder, CO scene in the early 70s. I got to see them numerous times at the Glen Miller Ballroom on the CU campus!
Whatever the problems in Purple at the time, this will always be one of my fave versions of Smoke... Lord's solo is as good as the one he played on Made in Japan. "What's that smoke???"
This was a sad period for what was a great band. Coverdale and Hughes, and not to forget Bolin. There's nothing good about this line up. Lord and Paice should have refused to even tour with these knuckleheads. I remember how disappointed I was when they performed at the California Jam. The mark II line up was the best time for rocking out.
I can’t argue with your feelings about anything here, except maybe that musicians are people with complex lives and complex reasons. Jon Lord and Ian Paice obviously had good reasons to want to work. Touring is addictive, occasionally fun, and most important - what they did for a living. This band was a sad shadow of the original v2 and the blame could be spread pretty widely as you mentioned. I have never understood the fans’ enthusiasm for the guitar playing of Tommy Bolin. I get the impression he was a really wonderful guy from all the love he is showered with by many, many people. I’m sorry I never met him. I’ve gone looking for a good example of his playing and have found much mediocrity instead. He was a great looking guy, had the rock stage moves down, but seemed overwhelmed as a player, almost like stage fright. To his fans, please know I respect your feelings and most of all, the man himself.
Come Taste the Band is a criminally underrated album
Ditto !
Double entendres.
Montreux ist ein Teil der welschen Schweiz, wie wir innerschweizer sagen. Ich komme original aus willisau, luzerner hinterland, aber der kirsch ist fantastisch.. ich bin nicht dumm, spreche fünf sprachen, und fühle mich wohl bei euch, der welt der musik. Tschau zäme.
Deep Purple ist eine großartige Band
I will never forget playing with Tommy. I was in a rock band in Sioux City, Iowa. My younger brother was a friend of Tommys. The two of them showed up at one of our practices and Tommy asked if he could sit in and play a song with the rest of the band. I aggreed and he started wailing on my Gretsch, the best I'd ever heard. He was a natural. I felt really worried that the band would ask him to replace me. Then I thought, he'll never get into the bars that we played in since he was only 15 and couldn't get in. He was incredible and went on from there.
Great story and memories. Tommy and Randy Rhodes were both superstars that went way too young 🥲
Tommy Bolin war ein großartiger Sänger
???? Sänger ????
R.I.P. tommy Bolin... too few remb how awesome he was 💙
I remember
the next time you are at RUclips search:
Veatch unwritten
for my/our song dedicated to Tommy(with TONS of Tommy pics)!! Tommy was MY 1st Guitar Hero! I was Only 17 when he passed. It Crushed My young world for the Longest Time.
An authentic Highway Star
private eyes
I do. You had to like a certain kind of music while he was making these albums. I loved his guitar playing. He was unique
man, TB was really a rock star, saw him play his last show, Miami, Dec 1976. he opened for Jeff Beck and died that night. RIP superstar.
OK he was a not bad guitar player but Blackmore is a genius
Tommy Bolin,Randy Rhoads,Eddie Van Halen,Jeff Beck...monsters of rock guitar RIP !...
It is very strange to see Tommy Bolin mentioned in the company of these players. I get that he was a wonderful, exceptionally kind man, widely loved by friends and associates. What he was not is a great guitar player. I’ve never met him nor have I heard him play even adequately in everything I’ve checked which is a dozen or more RUclips videos. He had the looks, the moves, and I suspect the beautiful personality than any band would want. I’m deeply sorry idiot rock fans were hurtful to him. That’s just not right.
Ich habe Deep Purple das erste Mal 1972 gehört,da war ich 9 Jahre alt
Deep Purple ist eine super Band, ich habe Deep Purple 1972 gehört,da war ich 9Jahre alt
By far the BEST version of this ICONIC hit
Excellent joke!
I love your sarcasm.
Niemals.
Deep Purple habe ich das erste Mal 1972 gehört,da war ich 9Jahre alt
Ich auch. J'habitais à Baden-Baden. J'avais douze ans. Ich war 12 (zwolfe ?) Mein Vater war militär. Made in Japan a changé ma vie. Und dann habe ich Can gehört, Monster Movie und Tago Mago... 😅
Bolin's guitarwork was PURE FIRE! One of the biggest tragedies in rock was his departure at such a tender age. His potential was unlimited!
"Jon Lord - Tommy Bolin" (R.I.P) I miss you guys🎹🎸😎👊
Ritchie Blackmore is Ritchie Blackmore....number one......God bless Tommy but Ritchie it's another planet
Bolin .number .1
The philosopher of a guitar
По употреблению героина😂
I loved him so much had his albums and 8 tracks for my car!!!long live TB
"El" sonido, potente y purperiano que sigue vigente
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Tommy Bolin ist leider am 04.12.1976 gestorben
Tommy’s so cool to watch💜
He even makes an iconic riff like this his own. Chills
Yes, it's a criminally awful performance.
Damn,they were loud.
Wish I could have been there.
You know it was a kick-ass experience.
These guys sure could sing and play.
GLENN and IAN still "got it" good.
DAVID not so hot live anymore,lotsa throat/voice/medical problems over the years,but he can surely produce some good product in studio.
✌️❤️
Yummy Bolin was a phenom. A beast on the stratocaster.
Purtroppo è morto prima che io nascessi ma quello che ho sentito è oro allo stato puro. Un grande artista. 😢😢😢❤❤❤
Leider ist Tommi Bolin am 4.12.1976 gestorben
It was just about at this time that I was first getting into Deep Purple! I heard Woman From Tokyo and asked my drum teacher about the band . He told me about Ian Paice and I bought Who Do We Think We Are. My older brother dropped off Burn and Machine Head - I had no idea he had these..indeed, I was so young & new, I did not know about these albums. I must have been 14 yo.
Рокеры самые лучшие и честные музыканты не какой фанеры все в живую делают здорово 👍 рок 🎸 навсегда
Tommy Bolin..um músico à frente do seu tempo..
Se estivesse vivo hoje ..uma guitarra só,seria pouco para ele!!!
Saudades..
Tomy bolin is deffenitly in my top 5
RIP you prodigy . ❤️❤️🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️
great rare video tks 4 post .
Tommy bolin👍,хорошее время хорошая музыка, хотя я ее начал слушать только 1986, мне было 15лет
Good realize good video 100% GOOD JOB MR PAUL 😎
I do agree that Deep Purple live made in Japan is far superior to this . Was not a fan of this line up , but that being said I definitely do not agree with everyone bashing Tommy Bolin . Tommy Bolin had a ton of great music produced well before he ever came to Purple . And also , he wasn't the only great musician to have bad concerts while being messed up . Was the great Jimi Hendricks in prime form every gig while high as shit , no . And there's countless others falling and passing out on stage and shit . Very long list of greats that died from drugs and alcohol , long list . So while some may not of cared for Tommy or his music bashing him because he was not on his game while being drugged up is lame . Remember long long list . Hey why don't you go trash everyone that is on that list too . Well I've said my piece . Good nite .
Tommy Bolin leider am 04.12.1976 gestorben
This Deep Purple is great, too, for ever!
What really sucks is that this audio and video is able to be seen by anyone anytime. This IS NOT how Tommy Bolin played or sounded. He was surreal and unbelievable when he was sober and had feeling in his hands. He was and would have been one of the greatest. I just hate this whole concert. He was just a messed up kid.
seguro k muchos ni le conocian
ole tomy
tomy toca muy bien
bolin forevee 6 no hagáis comparaciones
I like this version. I personally don’t hear anything wrong with it. Yeah, he’s not Ritchie, but Tommy was friggin awesome.
This is a (wisely) edited version of the performance as done on this tour. In reality, their rendition of "Smoke..." included a segment of Glenn Hughes singing Ray Charles' song "Georgia." A clumsy transition which left the audience (I was there in Detroit on February 12, 1976) scratching their heads.
glenn hughes should always be edited out!
Georgia (on my mind) is not a Ray Charles song
well, hoagy carmichael wrote it but, i think saying it's not a ray charles song is a bit unfair when that's the version most people know.@@ob1kenob738
@@flickdasher1775 I agree he sound like a dying cat.
no need to badmouth cats!@@martymartin2894
Crazy video find. Not terrible. I like the interplay between Glenn Hughes and Ian. They sound amazing.
They seem to have an aversion to showing Hughes singing though.
I think that's Coverdale
Hello3. All deep purple line up r fantastic.king of hardrock bands.
My man!!!❤️😎
The three singing about what happened in Montreux weren't even in the band when that happened.
I love Deep Purple, but wow this is bad. Thankfully Jon and Ian threw in the towel a year later.
This is the third best Deep Purple tribute band ever.
Cool but sad to see. Zephyr fan from 12 in '69. Bought Come Taste The Band, Covered studio Smoke on a gig few years back. Nice this is here, though. Vintage Tommy Bolin is hard to find..
Este gran musico Tommy Bollin de un calibre excepcional también dio un gran aporte al hard rock, pero además fue la dotación por excelencia, junto a David Coverdale , G, H, Jon Lord, y Ian Paice, pero además de los mejores conciertos hicieron los mejores álbunes , cómo Come Taste the Band
I remember zyphr from the late 60s raw blues my kinda music
Band 🎸🎼💉 indelebile,,,,,,,,,
απίστευτο ταλέντο, παγκόσμια απώλεια ο τόσο άδικος χαμός του !
absolutely agreed
Tommy Bolin was such a rock star 💜
Oh man! Tommy Bolin!!!!
With Deep Purple you never knew was in the band at any given time except for Jon Lord and Ian Paice.
Good Times and memories of the band
Deep Purple war eine großartige Band
Bella versión....!!
me encanta tommy bolin me compre la cassete de este en japon
1973 i was 10 years old...Beaumont Texas BBQ
thanks for the video Anna ,saw the original band Clemson SC, both are GREAT !!!
That was a shambles ..
Had Tommy Bolin lived, I bet he would have continued to evolve and create masterful music. Imagine this, he once opened for RUSH. Whoa.
Probabilmente sarebbe uno dei migliori se non addirittura il migliore musicista in circolazione ❤
This is Deep Purple from my generation. Burn, Stormbringer and Come Taste The Band. The tour of the US was a good one. They had a bad experience in Indonesia hence the Japan shows not being the best. Tommy playing these shows with a dead arm. Don't be to harsh on him or Hughes as this was the 70s.
Paradise😊❤
Thank you!
Tommy Bolin-The Ultimate
I swear I saw Deep Purple on a riverboat on Lake Okoboji in Iowa. Tommy Bolin was from Sioux City Iowa. I was 6-7 years old. It truly was smoke on the water.
Man, there was no way Tommy could have replaced Blackmore. It's like when Credence wanted to continue with John.
Without John
Rip Tommy gone too soon!
y cuando la escuche m encanto
i like the moment when david says: "to record with the mobile"
I can't get how Tommy swings his guitar and plays the riff at the same time, as they are at different tempos .
Ron Jeremy bonked the potter twins.
Underrated Bolin riff
Interesting seeing Coverdale and Hughes singing this together. Tommy Bolin's guitar is a little out there though.
Tommy Bolin e Glenn Hughes stupendi meravigliosi bellissimi
Back when music was real!!! No remixing and computers. They could either cut it or not.
Apparently they chose NOT 🤦♂️
This song sounds great from Tommy playing
Lord and Ian stopped the band just in time. It was going into a strange place.
Tommy Bolin is funky
Great! You can hear him? This "solo" is nothing compared to Blackmore's work
Me gusta más como suena en Tommy 💞🌹🤩
Wow that solo by Tommy is rough, when you hear what he was capable of on Billy Cobham's Spectrum album. This one is even surpassed by Nigel Tufnel.
Tommy Bolin 👍🇺🇸🎸😔
Somewhere there's actually some kick ass guitar in there, but not on this version.
Grande Tommy veramente un dio!!!!
This was a fine version of the mark2 classic.
Tommy ❤️💕😢😢😢😢
This edited version is how they should have played it on stage. Could never understand why Georgia on my mind was part of MK3 and MK4 version
John lord leider am 16.07.2012 gestorben
Gran guitarrista
The greatest shit i ever heard , live !
El mejor guitarrista, por lejos, que ha sido parte de la formación del grupo es Mister JOE SATRIANI.
David coverdale vocalist?
Suena lo mejor Tommy introduccion
Tommy 🌹
I've been a Bolin fan since the early seventies. I saw him live with JG. In all honesty, he was a much more polished player in the studio, getting hectic and straying far from his studio leads when onstage. I prefer his solo work to DP, JG, and Energy.
Tommy and his band, Zephyr, featuring Candy Givens on vocals, were a mainstay of the Boulder, CO scene in the early 70s. I got to see them numerous times at the Glen Miller Ballroom on the CU campus!
There’s nothing wrong with “straying far from studio leads” if those improvised solos are great.
y cuando compte la cinta m dice la de mi k tocaba blackmore
Впервые услышал этого МАСТЕРА
Bolin was buggarred on heroin and his left arm was paralyzed from a bad hit. They buried him in the mix because they knew he couldn't play the solo.
Ok...now i understand,. Thank you.
Leider ist Tommy Bolin am 4.12.1976 gestorben
Whatever the problems in Purple at the time, this will always be one of my fave versions of Smoke... Lord's solo is as good as the one he played on Made in Japan.
"What's that smoke???"
Great line up.
Love Bolin !!!
As good as any guitarist in the 1970s I agree I don't care what anybody says way way as good as anybody in that era
@@markmace2113 not blackmore lol.
This was a sad period for what was a great band. Coverdale and Hughes, and not to forget Bolin. There's nothing good about this line up. Lord and Paice should have refused to even tour with these knuckleheads. I remember how disappointed I was when they performed at the California Jam. The mark II line up was the best time for rocking out.
I can’t argue with your feelings about anything here, except maybe that musicians are people with complex lives and complex reasons. Jon Lord and Ian Paice obviously had good reasons to want to work. Touring is addictive, occasionally fun, and most important - what they did for a living. This band was a sad shadow of the original v2 and the blame could be spread pretty widely as you mentioned.
I have never understood the fans’ enthusiasm for the guitar playing of Tommy Bolin. I get the impression he was a really wonderful guy from all the love he is showered with by many, many people. I’m sorry I never met him. I’ve gone looking for a good example of his playing and have found much mediocrity instead. He was a great looking guy, had the rock stage moves down, but seemed overwhelmed as a player, almost like stage fright. To his fans, please know I respect your feelings and most of all, the man himself.
Soft ligth riffs
Did Tommy change guitar mid song? he’s playing a Strat @5.07… by 6.15 it’s a Les Paul. More likely glitch in editing.
This must be the show when Tommy passed out and fell asleep on his left arm for 8 hours then could barely play.
Супер. Пласты Пеплов переписывал с середины 70-х , жизнь удалась