Mr. Morse your performance's are always appreciated, thank you for sharing your talent and entertaining us all. Because of your band I continued on with music and Smoke on the water was the 1st song I ever covered at a gig. Please keep rockin .
I realize that Ian Gillan isn't the vocalist he used to be, but I really love him and Deep Purple, and ALL of them really seem to be having a hell of a time. It's infectious, to say the least. Any fan of Purple will really love this video, and love Deep Purple even more because of it.
YES! Besides the playing, one of the other great parts of this video is watching how much into it Purple STILL are. It's invigorating, to say the least.
I don't understand why people make negative comments about Ian's singing because it strikes me that among the other greats such as Plant he was conserved a much better capability.
You say that he isn't the vocalist that he used to but compared to Robert Plant and may other pioneers of hard rock Gillan has retained a much better range than most of others because he had formal and classical training. If you watch his BBC performance of sweet child in time you can observe that when he does the three octave screams his moth vibrates and you can see his his caning teeth which is pure classical teeth...anyway we both love him as a singer...he is one of the all time greats :)
15 лет назад
Hey anyone have a sheet or tab or anything about what Jon Lord plays at 8:00? (I know he doesn't play the whole thing there, i want all! :P)
I had a slight pain in my wrist this night but I am glad that my performance was appreciated :)
Mr. Morse your performance's are always appreciated, thank you for sharing your talent and entertaining us all. Because of your band I continued on with music and Smoke on the water was the 1st song I ever covered at a gig. Please keep rockin .
This song is amazing. One of my favorite riffs of all time.
Our beloving Jon Lord was still there, it was still Deep Purple !
Extraordinary video!!! Deep Purple - The Older, The Better!!!
Amazing!
Steve Morse and John Lord are the BEST Musicians on the whole world.
I realize that Ian Gillan isn't the vocalist he used to be, but I really love him and Deep Purple, and ALL of them really seem to be having a hell of a time. It's infectious, to say the least.
Any fan of Purple will really love this video, and love Deep Purple even more because of it.
que honor para morse pertenecer a esta banda!!!
In those song Steve Says to Ritchie; Do that mr blackmore. Blackmore on that ; WTF is that Steve; Pure Magic ;)
The Bass LINE is amazing
YES! Besides the playing, one of the other great parts of this video is watching how much into it Purple STILL are. It's invigorating, to say the least.
Yep, I love DP alright. What a perfect version.
Steve knows how to interpret Ritchie's stuff, but in his own way without disturbing the main nuances
I don't understand why people make negative comments about Ian's singing because it strikes me that among the other greats such as Plant he was conserved a much better capability.
did he do a bending and after that a pinch armonic ? at the end. Great guitar player
You say that he isn't the vocalist that he used to but compared to Robert Plant and may other pioneers of hard rock Gillan has retained a much better range than most of others because he had formal and classical training. If you watch his BBC performance of sweet child in time you can observe that when he does the three octave screams his moth vibrates and you can see his his caning teeth which is pure classical teeth...anyway we both love him as a singer...he is one of the all time greats :)
Hey anyone have a sheet or tab or anything about what Jon Lord plays at 8:00? (I know he doesn't play the whole thing there, i want all! :P)