Many commenters (justifiably!) praising lead vocals, guitar, and even the drums. But where's the love for Jon Lord, master of the keyboards? Certainly one of the top ten rock keyboardists of all time!
Jon Lord was the most amazing keybordest I've ever seen and or heard. Sure, Steely Dan had a savant on retainer, but Lord had more "feel" to his music, he just leapt out of the speakers! RIP you master of the ivories (plastics)
My aunt is a hardcore classical snob who refuses to listen to anything more shocking than Brahms. But she forced me to put this on repeat when I played it to her once.
Jon Lord was Classically trained. Turn your Aunt onto Deep Purple and the Philharmonic if she is still with you. My dad was a Opera singer but he loved Freddy Mercury and Fat Bottom Girl's.
C'mon guys, He just about passed out from one song. I don't think he is ready for their live stuff yet. gonna give him a heart attack. lol. let him start with Lazy, Highway Star, Speed King to help build his immune system up.
Well all 3 bands were formed in 1968. Paranoid (ft. Paranoid, iron man and war pigs) and Made in Japan (ft. this song, Highway Star and Smoke on the water) came out in 70 and Zeppelin IV (ft. Stairway, black dog and rock n roll) came out in 71. So they all pretty much at the exact same time. Imagine being a fan of this stuff in the early 70s when it was all coming out for the first time, staggering.
British rock of late 60s to early 70s man. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Yes, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Cream, King Crimson, there's too many to mention.
Do you begin to understand how and why us old-timers feel about more recent rock? We've seen it, we've lived it, we were there as stunned as you are now.
If ever there was a "perfect" song that had all the components - exemplary vocals, guitar riffs, organ, incredible drumming, composition, emotions, etc - this is it!
Ian Gillan was the voice of Jesus in the Original London Concept Recording (1970), not the movie version. The Original version is much better, partly because of Gillan's vocal talent. I found it here in its entirety on RUclips. No need to react, but you MUST check it out. It's still the greatest Rock Opera of all time, in my humble opinion. Gillan(as Jesus) comes in at 8:19 on "What's the Buzz/Strange Thing Mystifying": ruclips.net/video/yZD9b-NRfN8/видео.html
@@thefunkybuddha69 Found a gem here: Ian performing Jesus Christ Superstar "Gethsemane" the man's voice, I mean come on!!! ruclips.net/video/gOjyGy1NR4Y/видео.html
@@thefunkybuddha69 Yes, you are correct: Ted Neeley was in the film, but if memory serves, Yvonne Elliman was in both. My family had the original soundtrack and I am most familiar with it. I was very young, but I think that was my first exposure to Ian Gillan. Deep Purple became an obsession shortly after.
I LOVE seeing people react to this song, if they only got one "Rock-bone" in them, they are always in awe and loving every second of it, as did you :D When the Purple gets ya, they not letting go no more my friend! There is a good reason why these guys are always mentioned alongside Led Zeppelin as the pioneers of rock, because.. they belong up there. Another song of theirs, you have to check out is "Smoke on the water"... it'll get you too :D GREAT reaction to one of the alltime great bands :D (to answer your question, both Zepp and Purple have been founded in 1968, they came and conquered together :) )
@Agent J No shade taken, but... also not meant to trow shade back.. after reading your reply about 5 times, i am still wondering what you are trying to express here :)
Your right, when they get you, your done. Went to see them last year with Judas Priest. Blew me away so much I flew 800 miles and caught the show again a month later and took my kids. In total i bought 8 tickets to enjoy Ian's amazing voice.
This song gives me goose bumps. Ian’s voice! The live version will blow your mind. Ritchie Blackmore is an under-appreciated guitarist. I knew you’d love this one!!
Child in time has been doing that to me for 50 yrs now.I'm now nearly 63 and i still love it as much as did first time i heard it, Zeppelin, sabbath Purple the who, Floyd all around together at the same time.
Me too man... seen Black Sabbath... and 40 other live concerts from Zepplin the Greatful dead, Alice Cooper, Iron Maden and more lol... miss th3m days. Nice reliving these songs though this generation's eyes and ears lol first time reviews
KMET ("The mighty Met") in Los Angeles, one of the first album rock stations in the U.S. played this song when it was released. Sometimes played at night by DJ so they could sneak out the back for a cigarette (or other rolled materials) or bathroom break.
Child In Time, Demon's Eye, and Stormbringer are some of Deep Purple's best, but rarely get played on radio these days. Congrats on reacting to one of their true classics. Deep Purple was pretty much contemporary with Zeppelin. They might have had their first hit a couple of years before Zeppelin released their first album. Generally, though, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath are considered the (Un)holy Trinity of hard rock/heavy metal music.
My mate played the album to me in the UK when I was 12 when it first came out. It blew me away. I could not believe what I was hearing. It changed the way I listened to music after listening to the sixties pop and rock n roll stuff. There was so much substance to it. The whole album is a masterpiece:vintage now but with a timeless message.
They were all around....AT THE SAME TIME !! Floyd,Stones,The Who,Deep Purple,Sabbath,Santana,Steely Dan,ELO,Zeppelin,Bowie,Elton John,Queen......endless highest quality music performed by real musicians and songwriters. I'll say it again,those born in the mid-50' to the early 60's experienced the greatest EVER era for music in the entire history of the World. Nothing else came remotely close,and never will.
Yes!!!! Deep Purple is a must. Glad to see you got to them. Highway Star Space Truckin' Lazy Anyone of those should give you an extra dose of stank face. All are from an exceptional album called "Machine Head", which I strongly suggest giving a listen, front to back. Great reaction, as expected! 👍🏼
Dear Jamel, You're giving me a great gift. This song has just always been there, for me. I don't remember hearing it for the first time. Watching you is making me listen to it 'through your ears', so to speak. And it's even more magnificent now than it has even been before. And it already was amazing. So, thank you! Thank you!
Awesome reaction. Ian Gillan, the best singer this band had. Jon Lord on organ (RIP). Ritchie Blackmore on guitar. Roger Glover on bass. And an excellent drummer in Ian Paice.
This was when kids were getting fed to the canon fodder in Vietnam. A cry for peace. Singer Ian Gillan was the original voice of Jesus on Jesus Christ Superstar.
So glad to see your positive reaction to this. It has been one of my personal favorites every since I first heard it 15 years ago, and in my opinion a very, very underrated song. The musicianship, vocal skill, and soul displayed in this song is jaw dropping.
The wide eyes, stares into the camera, sweat forming, like riding a rollercoaster. And I have to say, this is one of my favorite reactions of yours, you seemed to experience that in a way that I could feel from here! 👍 That instrumental is one of my favorites, listened to it on repeat a lot on a motorcycle trip with the old man. Great reaction, keep it up!
Uhhhh really??? That Song is crap compared to Highway Star,Lazy,Smoke on the Water,When a Blind Man cries....and so on.....Perfect Strangers is a complete different Class,that was when they where as good as finished
Deep Purple were contemporaries of Zeppelin. Along with Black Sabbath, these three bands were the most important pioneers of heavy rock and what would become heavy metal. They are ALL well worth checking out. You'll love them.
It's great to see that stank face maximus again! Deep Purple in Rock is a classic, a staple for the "parking lot" at High School. Zep, Purple, Sabbath in there too. Now, try Rush "Working Man," Blue Oyster Cult early stuff, Judas Priest as previously requested. Keep on stankin'
post war britain produced some of the greatest rock musicians of all time, and these five were among the best. this 69-73 was purple's best line up lord and blackmores hammond organ lead guitar combination was never bettered. gillan's vocals were of the scale, keep listning you've more great tracks to catch up on
Deep Purple came out with this in 1970. They had a different vocalist and bass player in their first records, and they were playing kinda brit pop with some psychedelic flavor, until they decided to go with this direction (now known as hard rock). They were the fathers of hard rock alongside Led Zeppelin, who also were starting by that years, although Led Zepp were more blues oriented kind of vibe going on. Pink Floyd, on the other hand, were a psychedelic prog band, and started a little bit earlier. Man, you HAVE to listen Deep Purple´s BURN, from their third reincarnation, when they (again) changed their vocalist and bass player. And if possiible, watch the 1974 live version, it´s mind blowing. Then, watch the 2014 live version from a tribute concert for the late (and great) keyboard player Jon Lord. It features original Deep Purple´s drummer, current DP keyboardist Don Airey, Glenn Hughes, bass player and second voice from that third reincarnation and Iron Maiden´s front man Bruce Dickinson. BURN!
Love your reaction! Deep Purple has always had brilliant musicianship and a blues/hard rock style that's kept me listening for over 45 years - delighted you got a buzz out of this track Jamal d
I remember my older brother playing this in his room on his five piece stero system and my mom screaming"turn that down"!!! Lol. He was only 1 year older than me. Im 61 now but love all these bands that came out during the 70's. Don't forget Uriah heep.."Sunrise"
"Stank Face Maximus", Lmbo! 😝 😂 🍺 👍 I used to NOT like Deep Purple ALL Throughout MY 70's AND 80's and that was because i NEVER gave them a chance to REALLY Listen to THEIR MUSIC. It wasn't until the Late 90's when a Friend of mine told me to REALLY Listen to this Song here ("Child In Time") And that's when i was AMAZED at his super COOL 😎 HIGH Notes when he screams (NOW i LIKE Deep Purple), LOL! 😂 👍 🎹 🎙 🤗 ️🎶 🎸 Btw, YOUR t-shirt 👕 was SO REAL APPROPRIATE for what you just heard, Deep Purple JUST UNLEASHED THE BEAST IN This freaking AWESOME SONG, ha ha!
When introducing this song, they used to say it was the slowest - AND the fastest, thing they did......, and they weren't wrong. Loved this incarnation of the band
Deep Purple are one of the founding fathers of the stank face. There would be a whole lot less of it around if it wasn't for them. Influenced countless bands, in all genres.
one of my all time favorite guitar solos....you go Ritchie Blackmore...Ian Gillian was the voice of Jesus in the original cast of Jesus Christ Superstar!!
This is what it's all about. Music. Rock. No other continuation could have been possible without this song. The evolution as we know it wouldn't have existed. A pivotal moment in history and you've witnessed it. Greetings and well-wishes from Belgium.
OMG I’ve been on this journey with you. It is a metaphor for 2020 the beauty, the terror, the gains, losses , lies and truth, it is all expressed . A classic unbelievable.
Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Three british bands that turned up in the late 1960`s , all three of them are considered to be pioneers of modern hardrock and heavy metal.
HERES HOW TIMES AND THINGS HAVE CHANGED JAMEL: I WAS 10 YEARS OLD WHEN THIS CAME OUT IN 70 LOL I HEARD IT WHEN I WAS 12 IN 7TH GRADE PARTYING AND ALLLLL, YOU'RE JUST NOWWWWWWW HEARING THIS FOR THE 1ST TIME AND YOU'RE NOT 12 YEARS OLD SO! LMAO SO I HEARD THIS LETS SAY 48 YEARS AGO NOW! THAT'S INSANELY FUNNY TO ME, PEACE BROTHER YOU MAY WANT TO DO SOME REACTIONS FROM MACHINE HEAD: SMOKE ON THE WATER, HIGHWAY STAR, ETC! THOSE 2 BIG HITS AT LEAST
these songs bring back memories of cruising around Tucson AZ with my dad when i was little he would always play these old jams and try to get me to understand the magic of them.... as they say " you wont understand until you're older". Love you dad!
I LOVE the reaction from Jamal! HE GETS IT! He understands what all of the 60-somethings listened to almost 50 years ago, and continue to listen to. Bless you!
Many commenters (justifiably!) praising lead vocals, guitar, and even the drums. But where's the love for Jon Lord, master of the keyboards? Certainly one of the top ten rock keyboardists of all time!
Jon Lord was the most amazing keybordest I've ever seen and or heard. Sure, Steely Dan had a savant on retainer, but Lord had more "feel" to his music, he just leapt out of the speakers! RIP you master of the ivories (plastics)
Jon Lord, Kieth Emerson (R.I.P), and Rick Wakeman all amazing
just the whole band really
@@chrisharris1522 and don't forget Tuomas, keyboard player from Nightwish..bit younger then the rest but nevertheless! 🤘
Karin Janssen I Haven’t listened to Nightwish but maybe I should
Ian Gillan, one of rocks great voices.
Deep purple is one of my top 5 all time favorites! They Rock!! 59 yrs and kickin with em still
One of?
100% he had an amazingly powerful voice
only one guy reminds me of Gillan ..... Bruce Dickinson
@@MrElembee i like bruce but gillan is very very very higher
It's cool to see a young guy getting the same reaction as i did when i was 14 and owned this album, 46 years ago. CLASSIC.
That's exactly how old I was when I bought this album in 1970. It was my first album purchase.
Respect.
LOL exactly the same here mate
Amen
He is 51
My aunt is a hardcore classical snob who refuses to listen to anything more shocking than Brahms.
But she forced me to put this on repeat when I played it to her once.
Lmbo, she's a "Classical SNOB", And somehow i DO BELIEVE Ya', ha ha! 😝 😂 🍺 🎹 👍
Jon Lord was Classically trained. Turn your Aunt onto Deep Purple and the Philharmonic if she is still with you. My dad was a Opera singer but he loved Freddy Mercury and Fat Bottom Girl's.
@@kurtsherrick2066 ah, a man of refined culture I see
Well Brahms is not far off !
ROTFL 🤣 😂
Did we just become best friends? Yes! Yes we fuckin’ did!
Deep Purple “ Made in Japan” live album. You just gotta my man.
3 Deed Deep Purple "Made in Europe"❤
True made in Japan (live) is epic. I think the live versions are better
Both are two of the Best Live LPs ever made !
3 Deed Truth!
C'mon guys, He just about passed out from one song. I don't think he is ready for their live stuff yet. gonna give him a heart attack. lol. let him start with Lazy, Highway Star, Speed King to help build his immune system up.
Deep Purple was 1`st. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, and Led Zeppelin were known as "The unholy trinity".
Well all 3 bands were formed in 1968. Paranoid (ft. Paranoid, iron man and war pigs) and Made in Japan (ft. this song, Highway Star and Smoke on the water) came out in 70 and Zeppelin IV (ft. Stairway, black dog and rock n roll) came out in 71. So they all pretty much at the exact same time. Imagine being a fan of this stuff in the early 70s when it was all coming out for the first time, staggering.
They all came out in `68. But, Purple had their 1`st and 2`nd albums out in `68. Zepp had theirs in `69, and Sabb in `70.
exactly....way to throw in some old school knowledge..thumbs up...
British rock of late 60s to early 70s man. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Yes, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Cream, King Crimson, there's too many to mention.
@@GroinStrain_ I was. IT was!
Ian Gillan's vocal in Child In Time is one of the best, if not the best, in rock history.
Glen Hughes part in burn???
His voice and Blackmores Solo starting at 5:26… both in their prime. Period
@@robertodimarco8079 Blackmore's opening notes are utterly majestic.
Do you begin to understand how and why us old-timers feel about more recent rock? We've seen it, we've lived it, we were there as stunned as you are now.
If ever there was a "perfect" song that had all the components - exemplary vocals, guitar riffs, organ, incredible drumming, composition, emotions, etc - this is it!
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Black Sabbath
Deep Purple
and too many to mention...
From the UK with love to the U.S.!
I have just witnessed the unmistakable “loss of virginity “ by Deep Purple! Congratulations Jamel !
This man is testifying , I can’t listen to this without a very strong emotional reaction. It’s just that good of a song, no doubts
That good a song. No "of" necessary in that sentence.
The live version is just as stunning, but there is something about seeing them perform that makes you realize just how good they were.
BTW, the vocalist, Ian Gillan was the original Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar.
Ian Gillan was the voice of Jesus in the Original London Concept Recording (1970), not the movie version. The Original version is much better, partly because of Gillan's vocal talent. I found it here in its entirety on RUclips. No need to react, but you MUST check it out. It's still the greatest Rock Opera of all time, in my humble opinion. Gillan(as Jesus) comes in at 8:19 on "What's the Buzz/Strange Thing Mystifying": ruclips.net/video/yZD9b-NRfN8/видео.html
@@thefunkybuddha69 Found a gem here: Ian performing Jesus Christ Superstar "Gethsemane" the man's voice, I mean come on!!! ruclips.net/video/gOjyGy1NR4Y/видео.html
@@thefunkybuddha69 Yes, you are correct: Ted Neeley was in the film, but if memory serves, Yvonne Elliman was in both. My family had the original soundtrack and I am most familiar with it. I was very young, but I think that was my first exposure to Ian Gillan. Deep Purple became an obsession shortly after.
@Gregory Pollack Cool!
@tintinesk5 I don't like Jesus in anything.
This is their best song. The song is a masterpiece. 💜
I haven't heard this in years, I'd forgotten how good it is.
I LOVE seeing people react to this song, if they only got one "Rock-bone" in them, they are always in awe and loving every second of it, as did you :D
When the Purple gets ya, they not letting go no more my friend!
There is a good reason why these guys are always mentioned alongside Led Zeppelin as the pioneers of rock, because.. they belong up there.
Another song of theirs, you have to check out is "Smoke on the water"... it'll get you too :D
GREAT reaction to one of the alltime great bands :D (to answer your question, both Zepp and Purple have been founded in 1968, they came and conquered together :) )
@Agent J No shade taken, but... also not meant to trow shade back.. after reading your reply about 5 times, i am still wondering what you are trying to express here :)
@Agent J well, then i will take it as a compliment ;) ty
Your right, when they get you, your done. Went to see them last year with Judas Priest. Blew me away so much I flew 800 miles and caught the show again a month later and took my kids. In total i bought 8 tickets to enjoy Ian's amazing voice.
@@lowrider4266 :D that is great and.. proof that they are amazing hehe :D
This song gives me goose bumps. Ian’s voice! The live version will blow your mind. Ritchie Blackmore is an under-appreciated guitarist. I knew you’d love this one!!
Child in time has been doing that to me for 50 yrs now.I'm now nearly 63 and i still love it as much as did first time i heard it,
Zeppelin, sabbath Purple the who, Floyd all around together at the same time.
I'd love to spend a day drinking coffee and listening to music with Jamel. And talking music. We ALL love that.
Omgosh I love LOVE this and I love Deep Purple.
Im so old now I can remember this was considered as radio friendly music... oh, what fun music was back then...
Me too man... seen Black Sabbath... and 40 other live concerts from Zepplin the Greatful dead, Alice Cooper, Iron Maden and more lol... miss th3m days. Nice reliving these songs though this generation's eyes and ears lol first time reviews
@@greggbradford2307 So much fun bro
KMET ("The mighty Met") in Los Angeles, one of the first album rock stations in the U.S. played this song when it was released. Sometimes played at night by DJ so they could sneak out the back for a cigarette (or other rolled materials) or bathroom break.
Mary Turner.. the Turner Burner
The Beast was unleashed on this song by Ian Gillian ….
Haha...i seen his shirt and thought to myself that never heard that band, he dont know the beast he just unleashed in Ian's vocal capabilities. Lol.
Gillan.
Sounds even better on the live 'Made in Japan' album...
Classics are classics for a reason! Who can compare now days? No one!!
one of the greatest rock albums of all time
Was still in high school when this came out. Fifty years later and it remains a moving song that can bring tears.
Jamel: thank you for this request
Everyone: Oh you wait.. you're in for a biiiig surprise
Five brilliant musicians at the very top of their game...
Child In Time, Demon's Eye, and Stormbringer are some of Deep Purple's best, but rarely get played on radio these days. Congrats on reacting to one of their true classics.
Deep Purple was pretty much contemporary with Zeppelin. They might have had their first hit a couple of years before Zeppelin released their first album.
Generally, though, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath are considered the (Un)holy Trinity of hard rock/heavy metal music.
Yes! I would also add Burn, Speed King, Perfect Strangers and Hush... amongst so many more songs!!
The ‘un’holy trinity: led zepelin, deep purple & black sabbath!!!
This album was given to me on my 19th Birthday in 1970. I will still be playing it on my 70th Next month
SOOOOOOOOOOOO WONDERFUL, old pal / mate / bro / dude ❤🎉😊! ! BERNIE GERMANY (68),.... Stay safe!
I loooooove this song.
And his vocal range is insane..
My mate played the album to me in the UK when I was 12 when it first came out. It blew me away. I could not believe what I was hearing. It changed the way I listened to music after listening to the sixties pop and rock n roll stuff. There was so much substance to it. The whole album is a masterpiece:vintage now but with a timeless message.
Favorite Deep Purple song!
Another one you should do that's similar is 'Salisbury' from Uriah Heep.
Haaaaa. Heeeeeeeee. RIGHT!!!!!!!!!! The best song every, love that guitar solo, an his voice the best, LOVE Deep Purple.
It was a great time to be a teen in 1970. It blows me away just thinking back to it. This stuff still kicks sizeable ass.
Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple were pretty much around the same time. Both were formed 1968 and were at their peak in early 70s.
One of the greatest rock songs ever!
His voice is THE WONDER OF NATURE BABY!!!
They were all around....AT THE SAME TIME !!
Floyd,Stones,The Who,Deep Purple,Sabbath,Santana,Steely Dan,ELO,Zeppelin,Bowie,Elton John,Queen......endless highest quality music performed by real musicians and songwriters.
I'll say it again,those born in the mid-50' to the early 60's experienced the greatest EVER era for music in the entire history of the World.
Nothing else came remotely close,and never will.
Deep purple are incredibles. You must listen "blind man", "burn" and " soldier of Fortune". Great songs
Miguel Otero Mark IV
Shane Francis yrs! Some songs from Mark4- maybe "Gettin' Tighter"❤
@@azja6666 Very nice song sung by Glenn Hughes
My favourite vocalist, Guitarist and Drummer all in one band 🔥
Is that band Pantera? ;)
Rob H One of them
Mine too
I agree
But my favourite keyboard player
Another great DP song to react to would be When a Blind Man Cries.
Ian Gillian is amazing....... this is for sure one of Deep Purple's best songs ! 😎🎙
Watch it live it's even better.... if you can believe it ! ✌😎
Yes!!!! Deep Purple is a must. Glad to see you got to them.
Highway Star
Space Truckin'
Lazy
Anyone of those should give you an extra dose of stank face. All are from an exceptional album called "Machine Head", which I strongly suggest giving a listen, front to back.
Great reaction, as expected! 👍🏼
How about Maybe I'm a Leo?
Dear Jamel, You're giving me a great gift. This song has just always been there, for me. I don't remember hearing it for the first time. Watching you is making me listen to it 'through your ears', so to speak. And it's even more magnificent now than it has even been before. And it already was amazing. So, thank you! Thank you!
Highway Star, Smoke On The Water, No One Came, Fools, Black Night, Fireball...there is so much to explore in Purple's catalog.
Awesome reaction. Ian Gillan, the best singer this band had. Jon Lord on organ (RIP). Ritchie Blackmore on guitar. Roger Glover on bass. And an excellent drummer in Ian Paice.
This was when kids were getting fed to the canon fodder in Vietnam. A cry for peace.
Singer Ian Gillan was the original voice of Jesus on Jesus Christ Superstar.
I have a request
When a blind Man cries
You Will Love it
With Love and respect dimitra from Greece
So glad to see your positive reaction to this. It has been one of my personal favorites every since I first heard it 15 years ago, and in my opinion a very, very underrated song. The musicianship, vocal skill, and soul displayed in this song is jaw dropping.
The big 3 in Classic Hard Rock, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath! All around the same time frame!
This song in twister is amazing...Dusty blaring it out his van going after Mother Nature is the best movie scene ever!!!
Chills!!!
Can you imagine Gillan and Plant doing a duet together. They would blow the roof off the building.
The wide eyes, stares into the camera, sweat forming, like riding a rollercoaster.
And I have to say, this is one of my favorite reactions of yours, you seemed to experience that in a way that I could feel from here! 👍
That instrumental is one of my favorites, listened to it on repeat a lot on a motorcycle trip with the old man.
Great reaction, keep it up!
1st time I heard this, I was completely blow away & that's 45 yrs ago. To this day hearing it again still draws me in & takes me to "That Place" !
Another golden oldie😀👍 😂 the best of Deep Purple for sure bro🤙😄
This is a great song from such a good time in rock n roll! IMO their best song is 'Perfect Strangers'.
I second that. Perfect Strangers is my fav song by them.
Uhhhh really??? That Song is crap compared to Highway Star,Lazy,Smoke on the Water,When a Blind Man cries....and so on.....Perfect Strangers is a complete different Class,that was when they where as good as finished
2 WORDS.
SPACE TRUCKIN
Deep Purple were contemporaries of Zeppelin. Along with Black Sabbath, these three bands were the most important pioneers of heavy rock and what would become heavy metal. They are ALL well worth checking out. You'll love them.
And then in the eighties they were still going, and recorded Perfect Strangers. Aside from their older stuff, pure Deep Purple to the bone.
It's great to see that stank face maximus again! Deep Purple in Rock is a classic, a staple for the "parking lot" at High School. Zep, Purple, Sabbath in there too. Now, try Rush "Working Man," Blue Oyster Cult early stuff, Judas Priest as previously requested. Keep on stankin'
post war britain produced some of the greatest rock musicians of all time, and these five were among the best. this 69-73 was purple's best line up lord and blackmores hammond organ lead guitar combination was never bettered. gillan's vocals were of the scale, keep listning you've more great tracks to catch up on
Deep Purple came out with this in 1970. They had a different vocalist and bass player in their first records, and they were playing kinda brit pop with some psychedelic flavor, until they decided to go with this direction (now known as hard rock). They were the fathers of hard rock alongside Led Zeppelin, who also were starting by that years, although Led Zepp were more blues oriented kind of vibe going on. Pink Floyd, on the other hand, were a psychedelic prog band, and started a little bit earlier.
Man, you HAVE to listen Deep Purple´s BURN, from their third reincarnation, when they (again) changed their vocalist and bass player. And if possiible, watch the 1974 live version, it´s mind blowing. Then, watch the 2014 live version from a tribute concert for the late (and great) keyboard player Jon Lord. It features original Deep Purple´s drummer, current DP keyboardist Don Airey, Glenn Hughes, bass player and second voice from that third reincarnation and Iron Maiden´s front man Bruce Dickinson. BURN!
always loved this song. and later seen a video of them playing it live for this crowd, crowd was dropped jawed.
Love HUSH as well by them.
THE MIND EXPANSION IS MIND BOGGLING AFTER HEARING ALL THESE SONG UH.!!!
Love your reaction! Deep Purple has always had brilliant musicianship and a blues/hard rock style that's kept me listening for over 45 years - delighted you got a buzz out of this track Jamal d
I like your pure emotion here. Now you know it s one of those epic songs that bring you on stratospheric levels of pleasure.
The hairy scream one of the greatest voices in rock such a great song from an amazing band
Man you just feel this song right in your soul !
This song was a guilty pleasure of mine at 17, I used to listen to it with big headphones on, full blast!
I remember my older brother playing this in his room on his five piece stero system and my mom screaming"turn that down"!!! Lol. He was only 1 year older than me. Im 61 now but love all these bands that came out during the 70's. Don't forget Uriah heep.."Sunrise"
Is it time for Rainbow- Stargazer? I think so
YES!
HELL YES!!
Absolutely 🧙🏻♂️ 🔮🌈🕍⛓✨
I was just telling a friend that exact same thing!
"Stank Face Maximus", Lmbo!
😝 😂 🍺 👍
I used to NOT like Deep Purple ALL Throughout MY 70's AND 80's and that was because i NEVER gave them a chance to REALLY Listen to THEIR MUSIC.
It wasn't until the Late 90's when a Friend of mine told me to REALLY Listen to this Song here ("Child In Time") And that's when i was AMAZED at his super COOL 😎 HIGH Notes when he screams (NOW i LIKE Deep Purple), LOL! 😂 👍 🎹 🎙 🤗 ️🎶 🎸
Btw, YOUR t-shirt 👕 was SO
REAL APPROPRIATE for what you just heard, Deep Purple JUST UNLEASHED THE BEAST IN This freaking AWESOME SONG, ha ha!
I think it's his "wants some sexy time" shirt. 😊
LOVE DEEP PURPLE!! Their song HUSH is FANTASTIC!!
When introducing this song, they used to say it was the slowest - AND the fastest, thing they did......, and they weren't wrong. Loved this incarnation of the band
Deep Purple are one of the founding fathers of the stank face. There would be a whole lot less of it around if it wasn't for them. Influenced countless bands, in all genres.
Pretty sure Ian himself stank faces on the live version of this.
Eargasm !
@@maryellenazack4466 YES!
one of my all time favorite guitar solos....you go Ritchie Blackmore...Ian Gillian was the voice of Jesus in the original cast of Jesus Christ Superstar!!
The Greatest song of all time..knew it at 12. Never bettered.
Звук у парня охрененный. Никогда по ютюбу такого качества не слышал. The guy's sound is awesome. I have never heard of such quality on youtube.
Richard Blackmore was a guitarGOD!
You have got to listen to Highway Star by Deep Purple.
Also space truckin!👍👍
Just don't do so while driving a car unless you want a speeding ticket
@@snowfan0521 This is a fact.
This is what it's all about. Music. Rock. No other continuation could have been possible without this song. The evolution as we know it wouldn't have existed. A pivotal moment in history and you've witnessed it. Greetings and well-wishes from Belgium.
The Best Deep Purple, still shocks me, so much amazing music during that time. It ripped into your soul and left you wanting, needing more.
Deep Purple- Smoke on the water, probably one of the greatest guitar intros of all time.
Disagree....the way better Intro is John Lord and Ritchie Blackmore.....Lazy
Greatest!????
Deep purple are gold but smoke on the water is not greatest. Maybe space truckin
Never said it was THE greatest, I said it’s ONE OF the greatest.
You should check out Sails of Charon by Scorpions, that intro is one of the best in rock
i hope that all the great music you have discovered you are passing on to your friends and family 👍
OMG I’ve been on this journey with you. It is a metaphor for 2020 the beauty, the terror, the gains, losses , lies and truth, it is all expressed . A classic unbelievable.
Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Three british bands that turned up in the late 1960`s , all three of them are considered to be pioneers of modern hardrock and heavy metal.
HERES HOW TIMES AND THINGS HAVE CHANGED JAMEL: I WAS 10 YEARS OLD WHEN THIS CAME OUT IN 70 LOL I HEARD IT WHEN I WAS 12 IN 7TH GRADE PARTYING AND ALLLLL, YOU'RE JUST NOWWWWWWW HEARING THIS FOR THE 1ST TIME AND YOU'RE NOT 12 YEARS OLD SO! LMAO SO I HEARD THIS LETS SAY 48 YEARS AGO NOW! THAT'S INSANELY FUNNY TO ME, PEACE BROTHER YOU MAY WANT TO DO SOME REACTIONS FROM MACHINE HEAD: SMOKE ON THE WATER, HIGHWAY STAR, ETC! THOSE 2 BIG HITS AT LEAST
“It’s about to get real”...
Love it!
This was the classic lineup, each a virtuoso at their position, and Ian Gillan with that voice...
Glad to see you doing some Deep Purple, my all time favorite band! You picked a good one to start with!
What a way to get introduced to some Purple. Good job Jamel
They can only talk about Ritchie Blackmore’s( bad temper ) but they could never do better riffs and solos as he did! 👍🌹
I see him on the mountain with his guitar hammering out the faces in the stone!!!! Going iffnthe deep end of Deep Purple
Deep Purple is Deep Purple, onlu they can make people feel deep their music...that voice of Gillan, guytar of Blackmore and other guys...wowww
Most underrated in this band is probably the Bass Guitarist.
Ever heard of OSIBISA. Criss cross rhythms that explode with happiness.
“Early one morning, deep in the heart of Africa “
Osibisa what a Rubbish....gee Man what u listen to
Ja man... this be happy music
What’s wrong with you??????
these songs bring back memories of cruising around Tucson AZ with my dad when i was little he would always play these old jams and try to get me to understand the magic of them.... as they say " you wont understand until you're older". Love you dad!
I LOVE the reaction from Jamal! HE GETS IT! He understands what all of the 60-somethings listened to almost 50 years ago, and continue to listen to. Bless you!