They played psychodelic, progressive, jazz, blues, funk, classic, acid and of course hard rock music. After listening to all known band of that time, there is no doubt for me who was the most talented and creative. These guys. And faked musical critics can go to hell.
As producer Martin Birch said ... and he would “know” .... “Deep Purple were the best at what they did .... without a shadow of a doubt”. They broke up in the year they were the biggest selling band on the planet ... 1973.
That was fucking beautiful bro I couldn't say better myself I've been trying to tell people for years the same thing they could go out on stage tanked up on alcohol n still kick ass on most groups they were the Vikings of rock there's a famous Ritchie qoute he once said there's a misconception that I refuse to play with other guitarist it's not me it's because they know I will blow them off the stage 🎸
To add to the vastly underrated underplayed fusion of hard rock, classical, jazz, baroque JL big Bach fan, Medieval-RB, psychedelic, blues tunes romantic of course these guys put out, they must have met Salvador Dali and smoked out with him cuz the Mandrake Root performance is Surreal.
How in the world Blackmore's guitar stays in tune after all the beating it gets from the whammy bar. Incredible showmanship from everyone in the band simply the best
Actually it was the way he set the bridge up so it couldn't go sharp or pull up. It usually worked, most of the time. I did it with my Strats. Nothing like a Floyd though.
@georgeprice4212 he definitely had the trem floating somewhere in the middle so he was able to do dive bombs as well as upward yanks, not sure what the other guy is talking about where Blackmore would deck the trem only to do divebombs. It also probably helped he would get replace the stock tremolos with custom made ones as I recall, he would destroy the trem and had to get heavier duty arms and systems.
Mark2 created their own genre with the monumental "In Rock" album. It was a blend of jazz, classical, blues, psychedelic and early rock&roll. It was a genre only they ever played. These five were quite sinply the greatest group of pure rock musicians of all-time.
They played psychodelic, progressive, jazz, blues, funk, classic, acid and of course hard rock music. After listening to all known band of that time, there is no doubt for me who was the most talented and creative. These guys. And faked musical critics can go to hell.
Ladies and Gentlemen , the MkII playing the MkI, The best of that band that played classic, jazz, hard rock, blues in one song at the same time, in one word: Deep Purple ;-) fun of them since 1992 when I saw “Doing their thing...”
Every musician was inspired by someone and used parts of music of his inspiration. So did DP, LZ, BS, Metallica and even classic composers. It's normal. After all, what makes a musician good musician is an improvisation. And Deep Purple were the best in improvisations among other hard rock bands at that time, there is no doubt.
As producer Martin Birch said ... and he would “know” .... “Deep Purple were the best at what they did .... without a shadow of a doubt”. They broke up in the year they were the biggest selling band on the planet ... 1973.
ΤΟΥς '΄΄ειδα΄΄ το 1975 Στοκχολμη επαθα πλακα αΛλη διασταση οσο για τον Ριτσι ΕΠΑΥΞΑΝΩ !!! σαν χαρακτηρας 000 κλοτσουσε οποιος προσπαθουσε να τον πλησιαση ?κανε π[ισω βρε υπαρχουν αλλοι γιαυτη την δουλεια τι να πω
я тебя приветствую друг.ты говоришь тебе 55 .а мне 68.и я слушаю deep purple c утра до ночи каждый день. приблизительно с 15 лет.при этом обожаю разную музыку.и классику и народную.желаю тебе здоровья
What a great footage from a great band ! These both were tracks from Mk I, and a few month later they recorded the In Rock album. Ian Paice is still one of my favourites since January 1982 when I got the Made in Japan album being 16 years old...
All of these guys are great. Even Glover who is considered by some so called critics as not a top bassist. They don't have any right to call themselves critics after this.
No Wah-wash, no distortion, no chorus, no any pedal on Ritchie’s guitar. But, anyway, brilliant tone! It’s all in the mans head and the synapsis with a fingers. Great, great, brilliant !!! Such an inspiration for the further new generation of musicians. Purple - the band composed by 5 guys Inloved in music and performing it in live for the public. No drugs, but just love and synchronicity ! My Gurus !
OF THE 4 BIGGEST CLASSIC ROCK BANDS... THE WHO,... LED ZEPPELIN,... BLACK SABBATH,... DEEP PURPLE WAS, TO A PERSON, THE GREATEST, MOST TALENTED ROCK BAND EVER! ESPECIALLY THIS LINE UP, MARK IV! ABSO-ROCKIN'-LUTELY!!
Awesome performance. Like it when Blackmore drinks his beer with his right hand while still playing with his left. Why is Blackmore not mentioned when the holy trinity of British guitarists (Clapton, Page and Beck) is brought up? I think he had as much talent as any of them.
Good question, easy answer. He never courted the press. He never "played the game," and whatever u think of him ,that deserves respect, IMO. Also, most of the UK press hated hard rock in favour of wimpy talentless crap
Truly amazing! All music theory students should study Deep Purple 101, for examples of how to apply major , minor, chromatic scales, into freeform improvisation. Dynamics also.
Interesting how Jon Lord allows someone to hold down an organ note while he does something else (?) and then comes back and takes over. That guy can say "hey, I got to play with DEEP PURPLE!"
Muchísimas gracias por este gran material! Había visto el mandrake root este en París pero jamas a Wring that Neck.. los escucho y aprecio desde mis 12, ahora tengo 23 años ya y nunca lo había visto. Gracias!
Here they start using and speriment some live parts and tricks that came to perfection in Made in Japan, espacially Space Trucking (but also Lazy) One of the best, because so creative and almost improvised, live rock album ever recorded.
Interesting, how much Blackmore loved the Greensleeves theme almost from the beginning of his career and used it many times in his medleys in Purple and later in Rainbow. If you don't know what the Greensleves theme is, check 7:34. It's a traditional English tune.
I recall reading an interview with one of his girlfriends of the early to mid '70s, and she claimed he played the as a sort of a "tribute" to her. I do not know how true this is, I'll try to find the interview and link it here.
15:55-ish. Jon Lord pulls a bloke out the audience and says "I need a break, press this". That man can dine out for life saying he played with Deep Purple!
:) Amazing! Popis Ritchiego, do tego Jon Lord! Roger i... jak zwykle niezauważany, ale niezbędny, nadający charakter Ian Paice! Nikt tak nie grał jak oni!
In meinen 62 Jahren als deep purple ,ich hab das noch nie gesehen. Fantastisch! Ich habe eine grosse Sammlung zuhause. Total neu für mich. Ich wusste gar nicht,daß es dies gibt!!!!
Say what you want, but the mark ll, purple, were the best, yes,.. The morse & airey version, in their minds, (collectively) are great, & buddies,.. But that performance,would blow them out of the water!FUCKING, AWESOME!!! exciting stuff! Most of the audience were on their feet. Blackmore was the, beating heart, Lord, was the pumping, organ (sic)AMA,.. ZING!!!!!!! Trevor flarty
La mejor parte es en mandrake root a los 17 minutos donde Jon lord por golpear fuerte el organo se lo pone a reparar mientras toca o esta buscando algun efecto de sonido nunca se lo vio tan loco como en este video.
They played psychodelic, progressive, jazz, blues, funk, classic, acid and of course hard rock music. After listening to all known band of that time, there is no doubt for me who was the most talented and creative. These guys. And faked musical critics can go to hell.
As producer Martin Birch said ... and he would “know” .... “Deep Purple were the best at what they did .... without a shadow of a doubt”.
They broke up in the year they were the biggest selling band on the planet ... 1973.
Find me a critic who knows what they're talking about and I'll kiss your feet (or not if you don't like it).
Yes the best live band ever
That was fucking beautiful bro I couldn't say better myself I've been trying to tell people for years the same thing they could go out on stage tanked up on alcohol n still kick ass on most groups they were the Vikings of rock there's a famous Ritchie qoute he once said there's a misconception that I refuse to play with other guitarist it's not me it's because they know I will blow them off the stage 🎸
To add to the vastly underrated underplayed fusion of hard rock, classical, jazz, baroque JL big Bach fan, Medieval-RB, psychedelic, blues tunes romantic of course these guys put out, they must have met Salvador Dali and smoked out with him cuz the Mandrake Root performance is Surreal.
Wow the greatest band forever 👍👍👍👍
A great band, all of them with a very high technical level. Under rated mr Ian Paice and very patient Mr Ian Gillan.
How in the world Blackmore's guitar stays in tune after all the beating it gets from the whammy bar. Incredible showmanship from everyone in the band simply the best
Actually it was the way he set the bridge up so it couldn't go sharp or pull up. It usually worked, most of the time. I did it with my Strats. Nothing like a Floyd though.
@@jamesalllan7806ummm, then why do many 70’s videos show Blackmore literally pulling UP on the tremolo arm if it’s set up NOT to go up?
@georgeprice4212 he definitely had the trem floating somewhere in the middle so he was able to do dive bombs as well as upward yanks, not sure what the other guy is talking about where Blackmore would deck the trem only to do divebombs. It also probably helped he would get replace the stock tremolos with custom made ones as I recall, he would destroy the trem and had to get heavier duty arms and systems.
Mark2 created their own genre with the monumental "In Rock" album. It was a blend of jazz, classical, blues, psychedelic and early rock&roll. It was a genre only they ever played. These five were quite sinply the greatest group of pure rock musicians of all-time.
These guys played a fusion of classical,jazz and metal music. Geniuses.
And Blues
@@thetruthhurts6652
yes, how to forget this.....😊
And maybe also a little funky music....
They played psychodelic, progressive, jazz, blues, funk, classic, acid and of course hard rock music. After listening to all known band of that time, there is no doubt for me who was the most talented and creative. These guys. And faked musical critics can go to hell.
That's how it use to be done. Great musicians totally in sync with their instruments,and each other, making incredible music.
Blackmore is ridiculously great
The chemistry between these outregaous musicians with their instruments was 100 % !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best and loudest band ever !!
my lord, after all this time, this is the best ive ever heard purple perform.
chriskoz99 wow fkin stellar performance
Made in Japan.. that one is unbeatable
And they say led Zep better lol nowhere near 🎸🎹🥁
Mandrake Root performance is surreal. Lord on knees playing chords at side of piano. Guitar just left on stage. Directed by Salvador Dali
Ladies and Gentlemen , the MkII playing the MkI, The best of that band that played classic, jazz, hard rock, blues in one song at the same time, in one word: Deep Purple ;-) fun of them since 1992 when I saw “Doing their thing...”
Ritchie always said he stole from everybody but he also made it his own.Brilliant musician
Every musician was inspired by someone and used parts of music of his inspiration. So did DP, LZ, BS, Metallica and even classic composers. It's normal. After all, what makes a musician good musician is an improvisation. And Deep Purple were the best in improvisations among other hard rock bands at that time, there is no doubt.
You just don't understand his English sense of humor.😂. Do not trust a word Ritchie says. He likes to fool journalists.
Most powerful lineup of Deep Purple.
As producer Martin Birch said ... and he would “know” .... “Deep Purple were the best at what they did .... without a shadow of a doubt”.
They broke up in the year they were the biggest selling band on the planet ... 1973.
Ritchie 'every trick in the bag' Blackmore. Phenomenal drumming by the vastly underrated Ian Paice
I'll take Paice any day over these runaway freight train drummers with no dynamics.
Good memories!!!!!, Deep Purple forever 😃
My favorite clip ever of Purple...
Richie is the best of all time in my opinion
ΤΟΥς '΄΄ειδα΄΄ το 1975 Στοκχολμη επαθα πλακα αΛλη διασταση οσο για τον Ριτσι ΕΠΑΥΞΑΝΩ !!! σαν χαρακτηρας 000 κλοτσουσε οποιος προσπαθουσε να τον πλησιαση ?κανε π[ισω βρε υπαρχουν αλλοι γιαυτη την δουλεια τι να πω
Jon Lord too!!!
@@kevinz8930 maybe he talks about the guitar players .
Also in mine
@@elpablosky6300 Jesi li ti bosanac...?
Happy Birthday Ritchie ! He's 74 .
Мне уже 55г. А слушая такую музыку мурашки по спине как у 14летнего пацана....
Слава Дип . Перблам ....
я тебя приветствую друг.ты говоришь тебе 55 .а мне 68.и я слушаю deep purple c утра до ночи каждый день. приблизительно с 15 лет.при этом обожаю разную музыку.и классику и народную.желаю тебе здоровья
Мне 58, а услышал в 17 (Тульский политех). И не перестаю слушать...)))
Дипапэл лучший ансамбль: виртуозы исполнения, а композиции рядом с бахом, Моцартом, Чайковским...
the best version in my opinion of this amazing songs wring and mandrake !!!!!!!
Великие Deep Purple!!! 😍Великий гитарист 🎸 Блекмор ! На голову выше Клептона ! 👍💯
Ritchie plays with a Gibson ES-335. Since 60's. Great band.
That guitar is so missed for me , he would play anything on it , rock , classic , blues , the sound of it is just fantastic 😊
Nobody ripping like the Blackmore, just simply unmatched 👍
Of Page, Hendrix, Clapton, Iommi....Ritchie is the true virtuoso.
@@SpeedyCanuck iommi is very skillfull too, can play classic and jazz and mpb a lot of different styles
the most talented band ever the best band in history
Two of my favourite heavy rock tunes.
What a great footage from a great band ! These both were tracks from Mk I, and a few month later they recorded the In Rock album. Ian Paice is still one of my favourites since January 1982 when I got the Made in Japan album being 16 years old...
1970年代、海賊版でしか聞けなかった音源が、今はyoutubeで映像と一緒に見聞きできることがとてもうれしく思います。
If I ever get a time machine, I'm going back to 1970 to see these guys play live. This is such brilliant music!!
This video is a example why Blackmore is more versatile than Malmsteen.
Una de las mejores bandas del Hard Rock de los 70s. Que no pasan ni pasarán de moda.....
No one played like that back then, Blackmore was king.
Блииин, Потрясающе! Что творили! Спасибо, тебе, Господи, что собрал этих 5 ГЕНИЕВ в нужном месте, в нужное время!!!! MK2 FOREVER!!!!!
incredible organ in mandrake. 🎹
The Lord Jon
Рок 🎸 навсегда здорово 👍
Super music.
Это божественно...
Purple was awesome and Blackmore was one of the greatest!
not one but the greatest
He still is the greatest.
All of these guys are great. Even Glover who is considered by some so called critics as not a top bassist. They don't have any right to call themselves critics after this.
@@divineinspiration3342 cant agree more Best of the Best long live Ritchie
@@Eneus1
LOL!
ABSO-ROCKIN'-LUTELY!
Utterly mental piece of music. Two musicians Blackmore and Lord at the top of their tree. Wonderful
fantastic!!!!!
Ritchie Blackmore is Uber spectacular.an icon
Im sure you know Jim Sullivan was Ritchie’s first rock guitar teacher. 😀
No Wah-wash, no distortion, no chorus, no any pedal on Ritchie’s guitar. But, anyway, brilliant tone! It’s all in the mans head and the synapsis with a fingers. Great, great, brilliant !!!
Such an inspiration for the further new generation of musicians. Purple - the band composed by 5 guys Inloved in music and performing it in live for the public. No drugs, but just love and synchronicity !
My Gurus !
Sweep picking before any of the sweep pickers of today were even born. Wow!
Ritchie did use effects: a tape delay and a Hornsby Skewes treble booster, but you wouldn’t know it just from looking at these live performances.
@@TealScarab didn't he use a reel to reel for echo?
@@elinino5275 searched around, An Aiwa TP-1011 tape deck he used originally for both the delay and the preamp, later just the preamp though.
@@TealScarab I think during the California jam at the end when he was destroying everything he also destroyed the tape deck lol
Got the STOCKHOLM CD one of my best Purchases.
Вот только сегодня понял эту вещь, раньше внимания на неё не обращал, ГЕНИАЛЬНО!!!
OF THE 4 BIGGEST CLASSIC ROCK BANDS...
THE WHO,...
LED ZEPPELIN,...
BLACK SABBATH,...
DEEP PURPLE WAS, TO A PERSON, THE GREATEST, MOST TALENTED ROCK BAND EVER!
ESPECIALLY THIS LINE UP, MARK IV!
ABSO-ROCKIN'-LUTELY!!
This is mark II mate not mark IV , mark II Gillian , Glover , Lord , Paice and Blackmore was the best for me
Mr Paice the metronome 👍
Awesome performance. Like it when Blackmore drinks his beer with his right hand while still playing with his left. Why is Blackmore not mentioned when the holy trinity of British guitarists (Clapton, Page and Beck) is brought up? I think he had as much talent as any of them.
Good question, easy answer.
He never courted the press. He never "played the game," and whatever u think of him ,that deserves respect, IMO.
Also, most of the UK press hated hard rock in favour of wimpy talentless crap
Probably the most underrated British guitarist
Blackmore es mejor que los 3 mencionados. Saludos!
Cause he is way better them all.
As much talent as them? No: so MUCH MORE talent than all of them!
5:45 Kinda reminds me of The Mule (yet to be written)
Amazing...🙏🤘
Just think guitar and amp no synthesizes no trick bags Linda stuff that kids got today pure talent Blackmore the greatest
The crescendo at the end 👍👍🥁
Just great!!!!
Richie is geniusss...happy bithday master ilove great skill on made in japan
Truly amazing! All music theory students should study Deep Purple 101, for examples of how to apply major , minor, chromatic scales, into freeform improvisation. Dynamics also.
Великие и неповторимые💜👍
Jon Lord is the GOAT
Oh my gosh this is so amazing! At 2006 time sounds like intro to highway star.
Richie is underrated
Cool! Great! Great footage! Great documentary! Great gig! Superb band!
Thanks sir for that unique and marvelously awesome record. 👍👍
Purple at their best
On fire 🔥🔥
Interesting how Jon Lord allows someone to hold down an organ note while he does something else (?) and then comes back and takes over. That guy can say "hey, I got to play with DEEP PURPLE!"
Yes I knew that Ritchie Blackmore studied under the big Jim Sullivan 2 credibly talented gifted and icon-x guitarist
Muchísimas gracias por este gran material! Había visto el mandrake root este en París pero jamas a Wring that Neck.. los escucho y aprecio desde mis 12, ahora tengo 23 años ya y nunca lo había visto. Gracias!
Gotta love that moment at 4:58 !
Still liked how Rod Evans sang "Mandrake Root"
Here they start using and speriment some live parts and tricks that came to perfection in Made in Japan, espacially Space Trucking (but also Lazy) One of the best, because so creative and almost improvised, live rock album ever recorded.
Interesting, how much Blackmore loved the Greensleeves theme almost from the beginning of his career and used it many times in his medleys in Purple and later in Rainbow. If you don't know what the Greensleves theme is, check 7:34. It's a traditional English tune.
I recall reading an interview with one of his girlfriends of the early to mid '70s, and she claimed he played the as a sort of a "tribute" to her. I do not know how true this is, I'll try to find the interview and link it here.
And in Blackmore's Night:)
RB without strat, but the sound is so amazing, exciting, ....
It was best time of group...And after 2 years - Inrock and Machine head...
Still sounds like Ritchie even without a Strat
Why could Ritchie be so good in 1970?
15:55-ish. Jon Lord pulls a bloke out the audience and says "I need a break, press this". That man can dine out for life saying he played with Deep Purple!
Cierto quien se lo puede negar !!
You really BRING IT !! THX !!
Richie was shredding before there was shredding
I want that tank top or singlet that Ian gillan is wearing,man blackmore is brilliant all of them brilliant top musicians at there peak.
演奏しているのは第二期だけれど、曲は第一期のものです。50年近く第一期がもっと評価されていいと思っています。
Mr Paice wow
Lord at his best
Guys a genius 🎸🎸🎸
wow first ive seen this totally awesome thankyou
They all be so sinchro...Incredible...Everibody listening everithing...
Doesn’t get better than this wow
Высший пилотаж!!!
Jon Lord in the keyboard giving it large 😃😃😃😃
Легенда рока👍 Это как скрипка Страдивари! Рождается раз !!!
Как говорил герой Леонида Куравлева,я многое видел,но такое!!!
Я каждый раз слушаю как в первый!
@@user-dr1pf5py5j а ТАМ ЕСТЬ ЧТО УСЛЫШАТЬ!
@@user-du1qy6if6k для меня это несколько больше чем рок
@@user-dr1pf5py5j И это правильно!
Maravilhoso
Ричи Блекмор---------ШАМАН!
Who would have said one day that Ian Gillan would still singing at 79 years old 😮
:) Amazing!
Popis Ritchiego, do tego Jon Lord! Roger i... jak zwykle niezauważany, ale niezbędny, nadający charakter Ian Paice!
Nikt tak nie grał jak oni!
Masz racje.
Dokładnie.
Have not seen this one before
superb
In meinen 62 Jahren als deep purple ,ich hab das noch nie gesehen. Fantastisch! Ich habe eine grosse Sammlung zuhause. Total neu für mich. Ich wusste gar nicht,daß es dies gibt!!!!
Say what you want, but the mark ll, purple, were the best, yes,.. The morse & airey version, in their minds, (collectively) are great, & buddies,.. But that performance,would blow them out of the water!FUCKING, AWESOME!!! exciting stuff! Most of the audience were on their feet. Blackmore was the, beating heart, Lord, was the pumping, organ (sic)AMA,.. ZING!!!!!!! Trevor flarty
Mark II for me also mate ! By miles
La mejor parte es en mandrake root a los 17 minutos donde Jon lord por golpear fuerte el organo se lo pone a reparar mientras toca o esta buscando algun efecto de sonido nunca se lo vio tan loco como en este video.
No lo está reparando, está moviendo los resortes del reverb con una baqueta
They seem to take all the advantage of the '70s and '80s and immortalised themselves as far as the rock music is concerned.
Top class!
Strabilianti.... La più grande band di tutti i tempi.
Blackmore genius
Nice
John's keyboard tech must have just loved him ....
N'yuk n'yuk .....