I saw Ritchie Blackmore last month in a small venue in Norwalk Connecticut playing Renaissance music with his Blackmore's Knight band. Acoustic guitar, mandolin and hurdy-gurdy while his wife Candice Knight sang beautifully. Totally fun and delightful. What a multiple talent.
It's amazing how much space Ritchie had in the band. That moment when he's ripping it solo and and everybody is silent and just watching him. There's a huge chemistry between all of them, but take a look at the connection between him and Jon Lord. Their solo parts, the moment when Jon Lord says something to him on the ear. One of my favourite live footage of DP. Only joy of playing together. No fuss, no drama queens, just music.
One of my, if not THE favourite vid of DP, for all the reasons you mentioned. I just never tire of watching this one. Paice has been my fav drummer since '72, when I was 12. He makes the transitions look easy and improvised as they were, they were not. Would love to see more cuts from this Paris gig!
A book should be written about this band. They would have sold more albums than The Beatles or M J but never got the exposure having the best 5 ever in Mark 2 and even 1 or 3 and the 84 comeback
Its on a video interview of Jimmy and he says a few things about "purple" and Blackmore. If search under Jimmy Page interview Deep Purple something like that.
Shortly before this Purple opened for Eric Claptons Cream on farewell tour and got kicked off the tour. Clapton couldn’t follow Blackmore playing and said that RB disrespected the blues lol.
Ashutosh Thapa knowing RB he said it. They never got along. When in Rainbow Clapton was staying in the same hotel as Blackmore and RB decided to crank his guitar amp annoying Clapton. Shortly after Ritchie got a visit from Claptons security guys.
1970 - I would have been 1 year old !!! I wonder what Jon was saying to Ritchie at 1 min 50 sec.Two instrumental masters and co - founders of the mighty Deep Purple .I think Ritchie loved Jon very much. RIP Jon Lord
@@0hhtecMusicianTheNotecianHero Even master do make mistakes sometimes. In the other version of this video Ritchie wasn't looking at the guitar and landed on the wrong fret. The notes are wrong but the phasing is correct though
Absolutely stunning performance..My favorite band of all time...The musianship is incredible...And you can tell the respect Richie has for jon lord in the way he steps back at 2:58 as lord takes his solo..
Also if ya dig this song by Deep Purple on youtube 😀 you may enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and also read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
The only existing full lenght wring that neck vs no footage cut out, showing the deep purple mark 2 as the where.... raw loud and very good. Playing the mule vs tonecontrol, some child in time parts, then jingle bells ect. Blackmore vs very well into hendrix and vanilla fudge. His guitar playing always show that some had and still can learn, no guitar player did tapping and control it like he does, so wild and good.... best living legend.
An embarrassment of riches! All 5 members were top 5 at their respective instruments (voice included). Too bad Ritchie and Ian were so charismatic. There was only room for one!
They were all great these musicians, they were all good and perfect. You can't judge who was better anyway. When it comes to organ, Jon Lord has always been my all-time favorite.
Honestly I don't know this song well.But the performance is very good and solid.Especially Ritchie's playing is awesome.Unfortunately the camera work is insufficient,so Ritchie's picking way isn't seen well.However I think Ritchie is playing sweep at the clean tone.Funny is a famous his follwer,who is deadly copying. This motion picture is definitely the proof.Thank you for sharing.
They were all stunning musicians. I think Ritchie Blackmore left his mother's womb with a guitar in his hand. I miss the early nineteen seventies music better days gone by.
@Aurens this piece is one of the first Deep Purple's songs which were recorded with band members set Mark-I. It is quite unpopular, but i find it pretty interesting in contrast with modern themes and others DP's songs.
This song starts out great, but then turns into a total calamity--a train wreck! Roger G, Jon L, and Ian P cannot stand the spot light being on Ritchie, so they sabotage the rest of the song. They want to make as much noise as they can to drown Ritchie out, as always, but it is more obvious here. This is more like arguing, non verbally.
I saw Ritchie Blackmore last month in a small venue in Norwalk Connecticut playing Renaissance music with his Blackmore's Knight band. Acoustic guitar, mandolin and hurdy-gurdy while his wife Candice Knight sang beautifully. Totally fun and delightful. What a multiple talent.
Great song leading Richie Blackmore guitar Gibson? We observe a technique at minute 3,48 to 3,50 excellent musicians all live París 1970 🎸 🥁 🎶 🎹
It's the Woody Woodpecker Show!
It's amazing how much space Ritchie had in the band. That moment when he's ripping it solo and and everybody is silent and just watching him. There's a huge chemistry between all of them, but take a look at the connection between him and Jon Lord. Their solo parts, the moment when Jon Lord says something to him on the ear. One of my favourite live footage of DP. Only joy of playing together. No fuss, no drama queens, just music.
One of my, if not THE favourite vid of DP, for all the reasons you mentioned. I just never tire of watching this one. Paice has been my fav drummer since '72, when I was 12. He makes the transitions look easy and improvised as they were, they were not. Would love to see more cuts from this Paris gig!
Eran los putos amos
@@danielsorianocalderon4839I cannot end up with not arguing with you at all on that. They were astonishingly incredible.
A book should be written about this band. They would have sold more albums than The Beatles or M J but never got the exposure having the best 5 ever in Mark 2 and even 1 or 3 and the 84 comeback
Price and Glover keep it pushing and swinging while driving the beat!
There's only one Ritchie Blackmore
Ritchie Blackmore the god of the electric guitar
There is no higher level than this in rock music. The absolute kings.
5:50 Birth of The Mule
👌
As Jimmy Page said of Blackmore.."I can't touch him"..and this is EXACTLY why
Did he really say that??
@@scythianarcher4133 Yes, he said it in an interview years ago.
Its on a video interview of Jimmy and he says a few things about "purple" and Blackmore. If search under Jimmy Page interview Deep Purple something like that.
Probably yeah Jimmy was a secondary guitarist
This IS Deep Purple not fucking Steve boring Morse
One of the greatest Moments in Rock History. Sounds amazing. DP at their Prime.
You hear every note clean he’s taking the piss of every other guitar player of that time
As always 🎸🎸🎸
Yep! Until Uli Roth and EVH hit the stage, he was untouchable I'd say!
Shortly before this Purple opened for Eric Claptons Cream on farewell tour and got kicked off the tour. Clapton couldn’t follow Blackmore playing and said that RB disrespected the blues lol.
I've read that blackmore said that eric Clapton play "shoeshine" music..and disrespected the blues
Ashutosh Thapa knowing RB he said it. They never got along. When in Rainbow Clapton was staying in the same hotel as Blackmore and RB decided to crank his guitar amp annoying Clapton. Shortly after Ritchie got a visit from Claptons security guys.
Lol crapton lol
Afaik, Blackmore's first strat was actually Clapton's. @@ashutoshthapa7388
Классный раритетный видеоклип Феноменальной Супер Группы!💥🌐🙏🙆
Ian Paice the metronome
Insane guitar solo...the best of all time. Thak you for sharing this epic performance
AT 9:33 rithies said "thats my man !!" ... theres a real musician conection between roger, lord and ritchie
1970 - I would have been 1 year old !!! I wonder what Jon was saying to Ritchie at 1 min 50 sec.Two instrumental masters and co - founders of the mighty Deep Purple .I think Ritchie loved Jon very much. RIP Jon Lord
i think he was saying keep it up i'm gonna solo after you
8:56 that's why i love this band
Of all the great playing in this clip, you chose this? Just some stupid hammerons. Don't understand
@@andrejz8954 Stupid hammerons? Show us a video of you doing it. £1000 says you don't, because you can't.👍
I like jazz-part from this song !!
Richie one of the best guitarist i love
Ritchie's tone on 6:27 is amazing
hammer ons w/ volume knob increasing attack time, it's like a synth... before SYNTHS!
Great! Now I have to watch it for the $#$th time! (not complaining) ;)
When Ritchie plays in solo, you can listen to every notes but also every silents between the notes. Thatt's why he's the best
Came for Black, stayed for More.👍
all you Page fans, take THAT!
Page cant play this clean in his dreams
what? I'm fans both of them. zep and purple is my music. i guess you bieber or kanye fans.
@@arieadithya27 Robbie Williams is actually more talented than Page and plays a Les Paul better lol
@@christineayres5339 in your dream burit timpakul
@@arieadithya27 lol you took the joke seriously, i feel bad for you dude lol
This is the sloppiest I've ever seen Richie play, and I love it
This is real Blackmore. Sloppy Blackmore is raw , creative , chilling, vicious and unbelievably good.
@@PaulBrown-il3wl Agreed!
6:25 greetings to George Benson and Joe Pass
0:34 hahahha what just happened there :D
something went out of tune!!!1 obviously deliberately.
@@0hhtecMusicianTheNotecianHero Even master do make mistakes sometimes. In the other version of this video Ritchie wasn't looking at the guitar and landed on the wrong fret. The notes are wrong but the phasing is correct though
@@volfgankamei5348 it sounds awesome tho lmao!
I think this is the 1st shred guitar in the entire universe
Absolutely stunning performance..My favorite band of all time...The musianship is incredible...And you can tell the respect Richie has for jon lord in the way he steps back at 2:58 as lord takes his solo..
Also if ya dig this song by Deep Purple on youtube 😀 you may enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and also read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
This is FANTASTIC!!!! Deep Purple FOREVER
That is brilliant Ritchie is the man
The only existing full lenght wring that neck vs no footage cut out, showing the deep purple mark 2 as the where.... raw loud and very good.
Playing the mule vs tonecontrol, some child in time parts, then jingle bells ect. Blackmore vs very well into hendrix and vanilla fudge. His guitar playing always show that some had and still can learn, no guitar player did tapping and control it like he does, so wild and good.... best living legend.
There's a cut at the end of the organ solo, approx 3:37.
That's "White Christmas" at 7:56
Damn, it really is. Kinda went over my head. That really sucks :S@@visionsofhere3745
Went over my head as well. Thx for pointing out!@@GhostOfTheRedBaron
Otro dinosaurios del buen rock clásico jazz blues sinfónicos..
1.15 Freddie Mercury in the corner?
Complejos músicos extraordinarios
Гениальные музыканты с Феноменальной популярностью на планете Земля! 🌐🙏
These folks are witnessing musical genius,yet look like they're watching paint dry.
They are french what u expect lol they used to watching jazz performances ha ha
jon lord...
Ian Paice wird oft gezeigt.
Das ist gut um den Groove zu sehen.
It's so hard for the others guitarists...
Pre In Rock and out pops The Mule @ 5:52
You heard the lazy riff here 🎸🎸🎸
Great musicians,and Ian wasn't a bad singer either!😉😊
An embarrassment of riches! All 5 members were top 5 at their respective instruments (voice included). Too bad Ritchie and Ian were so charismatic. There was only room for one!
A lenda do deep Purple acabou em 1976.
Legends never end. Deep Purple are still going and with a new album.2024
They were all great these musicians, they were all good and perfect.
You can't judge who was better anyway.
When it comes to organ, Jon Lord has always been my all-time favorite.
The greath guitarist deep purple is. Mr. Ritchie Blackmore
What the part of the song on 7:18
Searching for this myself
Greensleeves?
gavotte en rondeau by bach
Блээкмор так упрямо тянет на себя одеяло))
The mule in There as well
Ian pace e roger grover a melhor cozinha do rock'roll
It dosen't get better than this
Hey! Its a Strat-less Blackmore
Only 3 views!! Not watching god in work is a crime!!
В 1970-х это было что-то!!
Blackmore playing a Gibson!?
Until 1970 he played mainly Gibson es335.Not many people know this.
This is such a cracking tune and I can't believe I'm only hearing it now thanks to youtube and spotify!
Непревзойденный Риччи... ! Гений гитары!!!
16th century green sleeves riff
0:33 WTF
This is sick wow
Honestly I don't know this song well.But the performance
is very good and solid.Especially Ritchie's playing is awesome.Unfortunately the camera work is insufficient,so
Ritchie's picking way isn't seen
well.However I think Ritchie is
playing sweep at the clean tone.Funny is a famous his follwer,who is deadly copying.
This motion picture is definitely the proof.Thank you
for sharing.
Для чего и кого это?😮
When they were good, they were very very good
They were all stunning musicians. I think Ritchie Blackmore left his mother's womb with a guitar in his hand. I miss the early nineteen seventies music better days gone by.
Fucking class
Damn.. Verry very Luckiest Audience ..witnessing this timeless classic Live!!
Fitting ending GOD SAVE THE QUEEN MAY SHE LIVE TO 100 AND MORE \m/
Он стебется над нами,мы это знаем,но всем хорошо,уже много лет!!!!
😆
Wow fcin crazy
Ritchie @ 9:10. "Hold my beer!" LOL
I'm watching this at half speed, its like cool jazz
What the fuck is Jon saying to Ritchie?
Sehr Sehr guter Gitarrist ❤❤❤
Blackmore is the goat for sure
За уозла ответишь
🎉за козла ответишь.
За козла ответишь.
At 9:28 what piece is that? It sounds so familiar.
God Save the Queen (King?)
Mk2 forever
💓🤘
King of hard rock 70
Художники хард рока❤
3:08 Lord's organ volume is too low while Blackmore 's fuckin riffs are too damn high! Shut up Richie cause I want to listen to John' s solo!
@@jaycatanzaro2743 We are living in a free world and I express my opinion about a self-focused person
9:28 - the best!)
What song is that? It sounds so familiar.
@Aurens this piece is one of the first Deep Purple's songs which were recorded with band members set Mark-I. It is quite unpopular, but i find it pretty interesting in contrast with modern themes and others DP's songs.
@@ВерфьимениНиколаяПавловича that's interesting, truly. But which song is it?
@@AurensYT The name of this song is "Wring That Neck"...
ruclips.net/video/7kHFj8eWF4E/видео.html
This song starts out great, but then turns into a total calamity--a train wreck! Roger G, Jon L, and Ian P cannot stand the spot light being on Ritchie, so they sabotage the rest of the song. They want to make as much noise as they can to drown Ritchie out, as always, but it is more obvious here. This is more like arguing, non verbally.
check--the very same as Mandrake Root, the long version.
What.... Half of the song is just Ritchie playing by himself