FIRST TIME HEARING | Deep Purple - Lazy
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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Epic just isn’t a big enough word for this song. This album ( Machine Head ) is as classic as classic rock gets 🔥
You can't go wrong with "Deep Purple"!
I'm only barely into the introduction, but I'm grinning my face off because this is all about understanding how incredible Jon Lord was on the organ and what a pivotal part of Deep Purple he was, and this song really features him here. I don't remember if it was a Vox or a Marshall stack, but he would run his classic Hammond organ with the rotating Leslie speaker through a really heavy duty guitar rig with the amps and add even more distortion than it already naturally has. He was a master at playing that very difficult instrument.
I love how live Jon used to throw his Hammond B3 around like it was a guitar too, and that takes some strength. No wonder one of his nicknames was the beast
Marshall
@@simply_psiI had the younger sibling to it for a while, the M3, and that one had a chop job done on it so you could move it in two parts but still that thing was crazy heavy.
If memory serves, Jon Lord got rid of the Leslie and patched his Hammond through a Marshall amp to give him more power and more of a guitar kind of attack.
Not Square dancing, swing dancing. This is one of those hard driving swing rock beats, which every great band has one or two of but it just wasn't super super common and they use it to their advantage here.
Ian Gillan's voice and singing is incredible as always.
It's almost hard for me to listen to this without listening to it back to back to Space Truckin'. Which was back-to-back with it on this Machine Head album. In fact if I remember correctly, I think those two songs closed out the album.
I bet you would love it. It's shorter and more focused but it is such a fun ride. Another fan favorite for sure.
Opening is an organ played through a Marshall stack. Likely Hammond B3 organ.
The first minutes is all organ. Jon Lord is the only one that could get away with putting his Hammond Organ through a Marshall guitar-amplifier. The Maestro.
My fav Purple tune... and right up there with fav song period. Literally in my home movies, in the background, 1991 driving up into the Rockies...
Hammond organd intro... guitar to follow then both together and add in the harmonica sprinkled with some awsome vocals, Lets not forget the bass.... You have Deep Purple. Best track from the 70's. :-)
One of the best examples of the interplay between Richie and Jon, fr.
“Lazy” is one of the best songs ever written! ... The blues rock is awesome!! 💎🎸🎹🥁🎤 Thank You
My favourite track from this album now. Every other track has been favourite at some point. Did I mention this might be one of my favourite albums? Definitely my top 3.
Exactly the same for me.
In terms of both playing it and recording it and having fun at both, which is a great observation, I've been lucky enough in my life play with a number of bands where you're basically experiencing this all together and having fun but you're really tested, you're close enough that you go through it with difficulty and then you figure out ways to get to the next step and it's so fun. That's when music is so fun.
David Byrne of the Talking Heads once said, If you're not having fun playing music, then you shouldn't be doing it.
That tune came out when i was in high school, I'm now old, full of arthritis and that damn song got my grooving, lol. Man we had the best music. Ugly people making great music in garages. Thanks for the memories
Great reaction Ace😅 I bought the album when it came out. Haven't played it in awhile. ☮️
One of the best " driving" songs out there .
deep Purple on s en lasse jamais 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👏👏👏👏
Every time you hear Deep Purple and wonder what kind of instrument is that. It's always Jon Lord's Hammond organ. And since you heard talking it's from Roger Glovers 40 year anniversary Remix of Machine Head.
Great reaction, Ace, thank you, I really enjoyed it! Yeah, this one is a ride....it's like it has about 7 different major turns. And I hear you bro -- in the beginning, that one part...is that a guitar or an organ??!! I know it's an organ NOW but the first time I heard it I couldn't tell. I loved your face when he started singing, haha, "it has words!" lol. You cracked me up when you said "I will!" after he sang "You just stay in bed" 🤣. And you made a fantastic comment -- "these guys are having fun"....I think you are absolutely right, sir! Off this album,the whole thing is good but the best remaining are probably "Space Truckin", "Smoke on the Water" and "Pictures of Home". If you want to hear more amazing organ by this man, Jon Lord, a really fun song is "Rat Bat Blue".
It was an organ ending the same key in a guitar.
Space Truckin' next!!!
You need to see them live. Try "Child in time" (Live, 1970) or "Mandrake root" (Live, London, 1970).
Never heard the London versions but the Stockholm ones are awesome.
You need to check out made in Japan. Most epic live recording .
No that is not a guitar but Jon Lord playing his Hammond organ playing over a Marschall stack.
Hey, you know them rockers, beer drinkers & hell raisers.
Nothing can zz top them....
The opening and a good part of the rest is all organ by the incredible (late) Jon Lord.
Told you that you'd like it. Anybody that doesn't move to that song needs to check their pulse.
Awesome energy…👏
The best!!
epic sound, one more from these five monstrous musicians.... and in my opinion, Lazy is about Roger Glover on bass and Ian Paice on drums
My favourite concert! If you're not moving to this song, something's wrong with you.
If you're not moving to this song you're dead. Lol
When this great album, their best IMO , came out c.1973 the world was experiencing the hangover from the wild 60's hippie movement which had spread beyond the "counterculture" to become society-wide. This gave rise to a phenomenon known then as the "amotivational syndrome", aka laziness - when you are smoking weed 24/7 you don't feel like doing much else. Certainly not working. So the Purps were speaking to their youthful fans saying in effect "Okay, you've had your fun, now grow up and get a job and do something with your life." That's how I interpreted it at the time anyway
I've always dug this jam. 😎
I can tell by your reaction that this song is as good as I think it is !
Not in a studio. They recorded this album in a hotel in Montreux Switzerland after some joker with a flare gun burned down the venue during a Frank Zappa concert.
Most of Machine Head was recorded in the Grand Hotel in Montreu Switzerland. AKA smoke on the water tells this story. FYI, smoke on the water is the only song that they didn't record there.
Ace you would make a great game show host
Dude, that's John Lord on organ!
If you want to know how this album is recorded, just listen to "Smoke on the water".
its an ORGAN man......the great John Lord on organ and the amazing Richie Blackmore on lead guitar - classic DP and classic 70's blues/rock, dont hear anything like this today, sadly Rock died when rap and hip hop dulled everyones music senses as to what a real jam sounds like - sorry im from the 70's and I have this album along with many other classics of the era and im biased, but consider its been over fifty years since this came out and how much it still kicks ass.
Love it !!
This song has BALLS
Is that a guitar? NO, It's a Hammond B-3 Organ being played through a bank of Marshall guitar amps.
The intro was an organ not a guitar 🤯😅❤
This was my saturday morning anthem when I was a teen
Do HIGHWAY STAR!
Your reaction 10/10
the beginning was just the organ
May I suggest you take a listen to April Wine - Roller, I Like To Rock. They have not 1, not 2 but 3 lead guitar's. I believe you'd truly enjoy ✌❤🤘
Jon lord,rip on keyboard
Glad they did not try to compress this song into 3 minutes for am radio play! Would have been a tragic loss.
Do Deep Purple Child in time live 1970 with the video. Its epic.
What about that old performance of Lucille?
The live version on Made In Japan is the tits.
at the beginning there is an organ, not a guitar
I'm a MADE IN JAPAN guy, the Live versions are way better.
Yes..but you have to listen to the studio version first with Deep Purple.
key boards first
Poor guy cant tell an organ from a guitar
?? What's wrong with tht
Why can't so called "black people" make great music anymore???