I saw rod Evans with the band Captain beyond, and then I also saw deep purple with Steve Morse, the opening acts for deep purple at the Warfield in Frisco, was Emerson lake and Palmer
I only saw this video about a year ago and I have watched it quite often since then. You are the first musicians to review it as far as I know. Hats off to you guys. There was another violent display from Ritchie about 1974 in California that is on video along with a story please check it out.
You both are sooo goood.greatings from ibach, switzerland. That's the little village, where the original victorinox knives were manufactered. I live there since more than 57 years. It's a soooooo beautiful landscape. If you like, come to ibach. Bye
WHAT DID THE GUITAR DO TO RITCHIE BLACKMORE ?!!!! Hmmm...I almost de-clicked the thumbs-up, I did shake my head in disbelief !!! The guitar THAT VERY ONE - 1) killed his very sweet Mum and Dad. It was just after tea-time, early '68, April I think, before Ritchie's birthday. Ritchie was home to check on his parents, as he was such a good lad- when it rose up, out of its case. With little warning, it plugged itself in to the accompaning Marshall stacks- our Ritchie barely fit them in the parlor, they occupied the den and encroached on the dining room. His Dad was put-out, and grumbled under his breath- all nice like, cuz thats how good & proper English folks are. His Mum however, chastised the olde geezer, and sent him to the local for a quick pint immediately, despite his mere hint of a wimper. In fact she advised him to stop at the Wimpy Bar thereafter. But it was too late. 2 hours later, 2 biscuits in, it struck. Before the Earl Grey had a chance to cool, Vibrato bar had done the business to his Dad and Missus. 2) Almost slashed the milk man, the next morning ! That is the power, and strength of that guitar, sir- and don't forget it. That !!, is an almost true story, right down to the Wimpy Bar. I subscribed, too. Cuz y'all are fans- not cuz your 'Shades of.." has the wrong cover.. Be careful though, or you could be in line. The Last in Line, needless to say..
It's very heavily edited, and not really one to watch for the musical content, but it's fun all the same. That said, it does have Blackmore demonstrating that more exotic scales were part of his playing even at this stage. Later on, Blackmore tended to save the abuse for his backup guitars and the levels of destruction increased accordingly.
This version is ridiculously good. I’ve watched the video about a hundred times. Incredible band
Five masters, five superheroes
DEEP PURPLE FOREVER!!!!!
That’s Ian gillan on vocals and Roger glover on bass.flight of the rat from in rock another great song..my favorite on the album.
Awesome guys
very cool ,we can see they we;re unique, john lord was a big piece in that band, yeah it was awesome,,,peace and love,🤘
Showmanship at its best
Eine Sternstunde der Rockmusik. Das ist Meisterhaft vorgetragen von Deep Purple.
😁👍
Sehr interessant: Ein MARK I Song mit MARK II Besetzung. Es klingt noch Psychodelic durch.
Awesome performance!
These five are gold!
I saw rod Evans with the band Captain beyond, and then I also saw deep purple with Steve Morse, the opening acts for deep purple at the Warfield in Frisco, was Emerson lake and Palmer
I only saw this video about a year ago and I have watched it quite often since then. You are the first musicians to review it as far as I know. Hats off to you guys. There was another violent display from Ritchie about 1974 in California that is on video along with a story please check it out.
Deep Purple are the best live band ever... and in my opinion their best live recorded is Live in Stockholm 1970
@Zuppete 1969 swiss montreux casino live....(extreme long version)
Showmanship at its best…
I got the POWER baby!!!!!
You both are sooo goood.greatings from ibach, switzerland. That's the little village, where the original victorinox knives were manufactered. I live there since more than 57 years. It's a soooooo beautiful landscape. If you like, come to ibach. Bye
I've never seen this video. I'm in six months 63
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
Would love to see you guys feature DP from the California Jam concert 👍
WHAT DID THE GUITAR DO TO RITCHIE BLACKMORE ?!!!! Hmmm...I almost de-clicked the thumbs-up, I did shake my head in disbelief !!! The guitar THAT VERY ONE - 1) killed his very sweet Mum and Dad. It was just after tea-time, early '68, April I think, before Ritchie's birthday. Ritchie was home to check on his parents, as he was such a good lad- when it rose up, out of its case. With little warning, it plugged itself in to the accompaning Marshall stacks- our Ritchie barely fit them in the parlor, they occupied the den and encroached on the dining room. His Dad was put-out, and grumbled under his breath- all nice like, cuz thats how good & proper English folks are. His Mum however, chastised the olde geezer, and sent him to the local for a quick pint immediately, despite his mere hint of a wimper. In fact she advised him to stop at the Wimpy Bar thereafter. But it was too late. 2 hours later, 2 biscuits in, it struck. Before the Earl Grey had a chance to cool, Vibrato bar had done the business to his Dad and Missus. 2) Almost slashed the milk man, the next morning ! That is the power, and strength of that guitar, sir- and don't forget it. That !!, is an almost true story, right down to the Wimpy Bar. I subscribed, too. Cuz y'all are fans- not cuz your 'Shades of.." has the wrong cover.. Be careful though, or you could be in line. The Last in Line, needless to say..
I should have known!
Blackmore was hell of a guitarist and a showman. My all time favourite.
Even though this is from their first album, it's being performed by the 'Mark II' line-up.
It's very heavily edited, and not really one to watch for the musical content, but it's fun all the same. That said, it does have Blackmore demonstrating that more exotic scales were part of his playing even at this stage. Later on, Blackmore tended to save the abuse for his backup guitars and the levels of destruction increased accordingly.