That song was fantastic Ritchie Blackmore to me is my favourite guitarist the drummer is the best the singer phenomenal and what about the organ player wow kid you know your music
Jesus..this is a great song..one of the best hard rock blues songs you’ll hear..and there is no such thing as to much jamming.enjoyed your reaction guys keep it going.
Hi guys! I'm going to tell you something about myself. In the 70's (15 years old teenager) I was very immersed in disco music. Until I buy DP's "Machine Head" record. These Gentlemen opened my musical mind. The whole album is wonderful and I consider this song the icing on the cake. Thanks to DP then I discovered Led Zeppelin, AC DC and even my favorite band: Pink Floyd. Then I followed the path of Heavy Metal. All thanks to that wonderful album. Thanks for reacting to this great song.
I"m soo glad you did this song! One of my favorite songs by Deep Purple! Personally it blows me away. 😃Ethan, it was so fun watching you love it!!! They are such a talented group. I love the drumming, and how Ritchie and Jon always play off of each other and then together. Thanks guys!!!! 🧡
HEYYYYYYYYY!!! :) YOU GUYS ARE DOING SOMETHING FROM ( MACHINE HEAD ) OHHHHH YEAH, YOU SHOULD LOVE THIS ONE, YOU TOO DAD! :) JUST LISTEN TO HOW ( JON LORD & RITCHIE BLACKMORE ) PLAY OFF EACH OTHER. GOOD TO SEE AND HEAR YOU AGAIN.
This is a great song from a great album. Machine Head is definitely one of my top 10 favorite albums. Not a bad song on this album. Thanks for reacting to this, peace and love from Toronto. ✌️❤️🇨🇦
Really great song, and a really good example of Purple showing just how well they could jam when they felt like it! Jon Lord's keyboards are superb and his virtuosity is as good as Blackmore's. Another great track by them is The Flight Of The Rat from the In Rock album. Blackmore's use of the wah-wah on the track is brilliant!🎸
dad!! no appreciation for this banger!!!! this is the best they ever did!! this fucking rocks wont watch you guys dad is too off base this is great son u are right
I do like the color Deep Purple and the band also. They seemed to be doing a long jam session on this one, but a banger. One of my favorite songs with harmonica is Black Sabbath - The Wizard. Which you guys have already done. and Ethan loved.
Machine Head is an iconic album, not a bad song on it. I saw Deep Purple in '73 with the original lineup and in '76 after Tommy Bolin replaced Ritchie Blackmore and both were kick ass shows. You guys should check out Space Truckin' and Highway Star, they are both bangers. 👍🤘✌️
I also saw Deep Purple around the same time. It was at the Long Beach Arena, 1974 I think. The lineup: ELF (Dio), ELO, then DEEP PURPLE. Surprisingly, they have not reacted to anything off of MADE IN JAPAN. Nothing against these guys, but that is kind of a sin. In my head, if a reaction channel wants to get into DEEP PURPLE they should start with the live version of SMOKE ON THE WATER on the MADE IN JAPAN classic double album. That album is so historically significant because of the quality of the recording at the time, agreed? Further: most reaction channels I have checked out do not start with a band's first big hit song that got a ton of airplay. Why is that? This particular song is, indeed, a lot better live on the MADE IN JAPAN release. Also, this would be considered a traditional blues song by headbangers, HA. Maybe for harmonica reasons they may react to some Fabulous Thunderbirds. I am not holding my breath, however.
@@fatherandsonreactions OOps. Are you saying you have reacted to the Fabulous T-Birds and something off Made In Japan? I usually do a search tab check before I make such comments. Sorry, I will have to recheck and watch the reactions.
Hello guys! I wasn't sure about this one cause I never heard it before but once it got going, I liked it! That was some intro and I liked the harmonica thrown in! Hey Larry! Love the Nightwish tee! Hope you both have a wonderful weekend!
ruclips.net/video/znFT-PvVhhY/видео.html - Tipsy Train & Piotr Cugowski "Perfect Strangers" (Deep Purple) Poland ruclips.net/video/yJEf60kkwXc/видео.html - Bracia Cugowscy Sound'n'Grace - I want To Know Love Is
It's funny, my taste is closer to Ethan than Larry, and I'm older than Larry (I'm 55). I absolutely love this song. Of course, the first time I heard this I was around Ethan's age, but I never get tired of it. Larry might like it more after a few more listens, but I don't know. It never had to grow on me. I loved it from the first time I heard it. I'll bet if Larry had heard this as a teenager it would be a favorite.
That intro was epic, wasn't it? What a great song...I love Ritchie Blackmore's guitar work and those keyboards! I love the distorted keyboard sound they used. Another band that uses a similar keyboard sound was Uriah Heep...here is their mostwell known song, Easy Living (ruclips.net/video/75tvdg-GpkM/видео.html). Cheers!
3 good things..The music,Etahs reaction and Fathers (Larry) T-Shrit....Larry react just a little....Love your channel........Keep it up Love from Denmark.
The duel between guitar and organ is classic in this band, but of course you might prefer the vocal work in which case you need to hear more from Ian Gillan, the vocalist. I think the same happened with Burn before. Perfect Strangers is one of the songs that Ian shines more than the instruments.
This was not quite what I expected from Deep Purple. I was beginning to think that the reason it's called Lazy is because they couldn't be bothered to write lyrics for it and come up with a good song title, and in the end they still hadn't done a lot of work on the lyrics, it was mostly an impressive jam session. Now that I'm awake... ... I think the only songs I know that you haven't done are Black Night and Smoke On The Water, although they have done a cover of Ike and Tina Turner's River Deep Mountain High, which might be interesting for a double header reaction? Don't forget to check out Deep Purple in Rock Family Trees - they have quite a complex history and many connections to other bands.
Highway Star is way better.First song on same album .Should put a smile on Dads face. As for harmonica Robert Plant blows this guy away. Please listen to You shook me and Nobody’s fault but mine by Zeppelin.
Deep Purple is so heavy on Pentonics . Sounds complicated but really it’s not that hard to play. Lots of Rhythm and Blues has this but it’s nice when musicians take to another degree
@@generoberts9151 Yup and like Ritchie on this one I mix it up with notes from the major pentatonic and blues scales quite apart from all the other odd scale notes thrown in.
I would say that something like April or the Concerto (by Jon Lord) or Ritchie's fondness of Harmonic Minor modes (moreso in Rainbow, in all honesty) are another degree. To be fair, I think pentatonics do bring out the jam feeling more than some perfectly composed neoclassical melodies would, but to each their own.
@@jasperdevries1726 I agree with the last statement. My comment was that structure is pretty basic but it is a foundation for Rock and Blues. Got remember lots of this stuff is 70s. Still exploring those related riffs.
He’s liked every one we’ve done except for this & Burn. Hush is one of his favorite songs we’ve done on the channel and Child In Time is in his opinion, one of the best songs he’s heard. -Ethan
One of the best songs of all time.
My favorite DP song!
Deep purple n 1 rock an roll
Sweet Lord. Jon Lord 😤
My fav band Long Live RnR
That's the vocalist Ian Gillan playing a mean harmonica
That song was fantastic Ritchie Blackmore to me is my favourite guitarist the drummer is the best the singer phenomenal and what about the organ player wow kid you know your music
Did you listen to inside looking out by Grand Funk Railroad do it you'll be really really shocked it's great
Back in the day, I wore the grooves off this album, it's a true classic.
Quintessential "album cut" song: 3-4 min intro b4 any lyrics begin! 😄
This has always been my favorite Deep Purple track.
I can see why 🤘 -Ethan
50 YEARS OLD NOW GUYS AND DEFINITELYYYY IN THE TOP 50 ROCK ALBUMS OF ALL TIME! JUST 7 TRACKS AND 35-40 MINS. :) CLASSICCCCC :)
Jesus..this is a great song..one of the best hard rock blues songs you’ll hear..and there is no such thing as to much jamming.enjoyed your reaction guys keep it going.
Thank you ! -Ethan
Hi guys!
I'm going to tell you something about myself. In the 70's (15 years old teenager) I was very immersed in disco music.
Until I buy DP's "Machine Head" record. These Gentlemen opened my musical mind. The whole album is wonderful and I consider this song the icing on the cake. Thanks to DP then I discovered Led Zeppelin, AC DC and even my favorite band: Pink Floyd. Then I followed the path of Heavy Metal. All thanks to that wonderful album.
Thanks for reacting to this great song.
I"m soo glad you did this song! One of my favorite songs by Deep Purple! Personally it blows me away. 😃Ethan, it was so fun watching you love it!!! They are such a talented group. I love the drumming, and how Ritchie and Jon always play off of each other and then together. Thanks guys!!!! 🧡
Glad you enjoyed KJ! This song was amazing! 🔥💪 -Ethan
Deep purple is such a classic band
HEYYYYYYYYY!!! :) YOU GUYS ARE DOING SOMETHING FROM ( MACHINE HEAD ) OHHHHH YEAH, YOU SHOULD LOVE THIS ONE, YOU TOO DAD! :) JUST LISTEN TO HOW ( JON LORD & RITCHIE BLACKMORE ) PLAY OFF EACH OTHER. GOOD TO SEE AND HEAR YOU AGAIN.
Classic song from a classic album I was just listening too 3 song from a band that Jon Lord was in with Ronnie Wood called Santa Barbara Machine Head
Great choice guys DEEP PURPLE.
This is a great song from a great album. Machine Head is definitely one of my top 10 favorite albums. Not a bad song on this album. Thanks for reacting to this, peace and love from Toronto. ✌️❤️🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed Jim! 👍-Ethan
great song
Really great song, and a really good example of Purple showing just how well they could jam when they felt like it! Jon Lord's keyboards are superb and his virtuosity is as good as Blackmore's.
Another great track by them is The Flight Of The Rat from the In Rock album. Blackmore's use of the wah-wah on the track is brilliant!🎸
dad!! no appreciation for this banger!!!! this is the best they ever did!! this fucking rocks wont watch you guys dad is too off base this is great son u are right
ITS OLD R & B DAD COME ON LOL WAY TO GO ETHAN
It really is heartening when a son has more taste than the father (yeah I'm still bearing a grudge over certain comments made regarding Burn).
LOL! Understandable honestly. I’m not really sure why he doesn’t like Burn. It’s my 3rd favorite by them (Child In Time & Lazy are my top 2) -Ethan
@@fatherandsonreactions 😉😊👍
Genios!!!!
I do like the color Deep Purple and the band also. They seemed to be doing a long jam session on this one, but a banger.
One of my favorite songs with harmonica is Black Sabbath - The Wizard. Which you guys have already done. and Ethan loved.
Machine Head is an iconic album, not a bad song on it. I saw Deep Purple in '73 with the original lineup and in '76 after Tommy Bolin replaced Ritchie Blackmore and both were kick ass shows. You guys should check out Space Truckin' and Highway Star, they are both bangers. 👍🤘✌️
I also saw Deep Purple around the same time. It was at the Long Beach Arena, 1974 I think. The lineup: ELF (Dio), ELO, then DEEP PURPLE. Surprisingly, they have not reacted to anything off of MADE IN JAPAN. Nothing against these guys, but that is kind of a sin. In my head, if a reaction channel wants to get into DEEP PURPLE they should start with the live version of SMOKE ON THE WATER on the MADE IN JAPAN classic double album. That album is so historically significant because of the quality of the recording at the time, agreed?
Further: most reaction channels I have checked out do not start with a band's first big hit song that got a ton of airplay. Why is that?
This particular song is, indeed, a lot better live on the MADE IN JAPAN release. Also, this would be considered a traditional blues song by headbangers, HA. Maybe for harmonica reasons they may react to some Fabulous Thunderbirds. I am not holding my breath, however.
We’ve done Highway Star! I don’t think we’ve done Space Truckin yet! 🤘 👍 -Ethan
@@fatherandsonreactions OOps. Are you saying you have reacted to the Fabulous T-Birds and something off Made In Japan? I usually do a search tab check before I make such comments. Sorry, I will have to recheck and watch the reactions.
Hello guys! I wasn't sure about this one cause I never heard it before but once it got going, I liked it! That was some intro and I liked the harmonica thrown in! Hey Larry! Love the Nightwish tee! Hope you both have a wonderful weekend!
Hey Cheryl! Thank you!! Have a good forth of July !! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 -Ethan
Spanish Archer from the album 'House Of Blue Light', 80's Deep Purple with more of a Rainbow feel, a great song with Richie letting rip
ruclips.net/video/znFT-PvVhhY/видео.html -
Tipsy Train & Piotr Cugowski "Perfect Strangers" (Deep Purple) Poland
ruclips.net/video/yJEf60kkwXc/видео.html -
Bracia Cugowscy Sound'n'Grace - I want To Know Love Is
It's funny, my taste is closer to Ethan than Larry, and I'm older than Larry (I'm 55). I absolutely love this song. Of course, the first time I heard this I was around Ethan's age, but I never get tired of it. Larry might like it more after a few more listens, but I don't know. It never had to grow on me. I loved it from the first time I heard it. I'll bet if Larry had heard this as a teenager it would be a favorite.
You could be right John. Maybe at a younger age, he would’ve enjoyed it more. -Ethan
To Deep & To Purple, I Loved It ! Just So happens to Be Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden’s favorite too !
Woah that’s cool!! Thanks for telling us! -Ethan
I think Pop's missed his nap today. ha Peace!
That intro was epic, wasn't it? What a great song...I love Ritchie Blackmore's guitar work and those keyboards! I love the distorted keyboard sound they used. Another band that uses a similar keyboard sound was Uriah Heep...here is their mostwell known song, Easy Living (ruclips.net/video/75tvdg-GpkM/видео.html). Cheers!
Hi guys, hope you're having a great... whatever day it is?
It's that day Dave!
@@cherylreichardt - yeah... I just had my earwax phase shifted to a parallel dimension again...
@@davemac1197 Cat jumped!
@@cherylreichardt - one sympathises!
Hey Dave! Hope you’re having a good Thursday ! -Ethan
My suggestion for your next Deep Purple tune to check out is Rat Bat Blue from the album, Who Do We Think We Are (1973). It's a banger.
FFS, listen to what your son is saying! Great channel guys
3 good things..The music,Etahs reaction and Fathers (Larry) T-Shrit....Larry react just a little....Love your channel........Keep it up Love from Denmark.
Immense groupe vomme l on en trouve 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
The duel between guitar and organ is classic in this band, but of course you might prefer the vocal work in which case you need to hear more from Ian Gillan, the vocalist. I think the same happened with Burn before.
Perfect Strangers is one of the songs that Ian shines more than the instruments.
This was not quite what I expected from Deep Purple. I was beginning to think that the reason it's called Lazy is because they couldn't be bothered to write lyrics for it and come up with a good song title, and in the end they still hadn't done a lot of work on the lyrics, it was mostly an impressive jam session. Now that I'm awake...
... I think the only songs I know that you haven't done are Black Night and Smoke On The Water, although they have done a cover of Ike and Tina Turner's River Deep Mountain High, which might be interesting for a double header reaction? Don't forget to check out Deep Purple in Rock Family Trees - they have quite a complex history and many connections to other bands.
The title best describes how I feel dealing with the heat!
@@cherylreichardt - I'll guarantee the cat knows the coolest place in the house!
@@davemac1197 Actually he's behind me on the window sill. The window slipped open at the top and warm air is getting through. Must fix that pronto.
LOL! Yeah I would’ve liked more singing. Jam session was awesome though! -Ethan
“Knocking at your back door” by Deep Purple needs to be done
Deep Purpe -Lazy 1972 live is a better version and worth watching.
Will note 📝 Thank you ! 👍 -Ethan
Highway Star is way better.First song on same album .Should put a smile on Dads face. As for harmonica Robert Plant blows this guy away. Please listen to You shook me and Nobody’s fault but mine by Zeppelin.
Deep Purple is so heavy on Pentonics . Sounds complicated but really it’s not that hard to play. Lots of Rhythm and Blues has this but it’s nice when musicians take to another degree
Yeah right, show me!
@@RonniePeterson You never played pentonic scales?
@@generoberts9151 Yup and like Ritchie on this one I mix it up with notes from the major pentatonic and blues scales quite apart from all the other odd scale notes thrown in.
I would say that something like April or the Concerto (by Jon Lord) or Ritchie's fondness of Harmonic Minor modes (moreso in Rainbow, in all honesty) are another degree.
To be fair, I think pentatonics do bring out the jam feeling more than some perfectly composed neoclassical melodies would, but to each their own.
@@jasperdevries1726 I agree with the last statement. My comment was that structure is pretty basic but it is a foundation for Rock and Blues. Got remember lots of this stuff is 70s. Still exploring those related riffs.
For great harmonica, check out Whammer Jammer by The J. Geils Band. Peace.
What goes with Deep Purple? Moby Grape. It is about time you react to them. Try out Hey Grandma by Moby Grape.
LOL You’re song recommendations have weird titled. interesting, but strange. -Ethan
guys.... are you familiar with Seven Spires?
I don’t think so! -Ethan
@@fatherandsonreactions if you react.. try Gods of Debauchery first
Hey guys take a listen to one way street by Aerosmith the harmonica is awesome 😎
You need to fire daddyo. How can you not like Deep Purple? I've watched you guys do Purple before, and he didn't care for them then.
He’s liked every one we’ve done except for this & Burn. Hush is one of his favorite songs we’ve done on the channel and Child In Time is in his opinion, one of the best songs he’s heard. -Ethan
@@fatherandsonreactions you the man!
Mr. Dad just discovered that he doesn't like music at all.... and thats ok! But personaly i would not make reactions to music if that were the case.
Dad, where were you in the 60s, 70s-80s? drug induced coma?
yeah don't scream into the microphone it totally ruined my whole f****** boss man
Sorry about that. Will try to lean away next time -Larry
@@fatherandsonreactions no worries
This was a ok song. There is better songs on the album.
Don't agree. This is a fantastic toe-tapping song. It certainly beats Smoke on the Water!