Absolutely! I was nine years old in 1970, when I was introduced to the Great 4 by my elder sister & cousins :) Changed my taste of music for the rest of my life! Love all four of them, but Uriah Heep was, is & will always be my favourite heavyweight rock group.
@@johnstrausbaugh6718 There are a lot of songs that I remember hearing 50 years ago, I’m 66, that the Gen Z and X are just discovering. Personally, I’m getting a real kick, not just in this trip down memory lane, but watching the reaction of these “younguns” when they discover what live music, no auto tune, just pure talent sounds like. It’s especially sweet when they get blown away hearing something that a “modern Musician” sampled from an unexpected source. Case in point, Tupac’s Changes and Bruce Hornsby and The Range That’s Just The Way It Is
There would have been no Guns n Rose's without Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath - the unholy trinity of British heavy rock. This song, although written during the Vietnam war, actually references the threat of nuclear holocaust- so even more relevant today
To say Deep Purple is 'under-rated' , simply reveals your lack of knowledge about this band. Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath were the 'Big Three' heavy rock bands of the early seventies. These were the Founding Fathers of so many genres of hard rock bands that followed and exist today.
@ well said.. the reason why people say they’re underrated it’s because of the pathetic American music press. The rock world knows how important they were…
The lead singer is Ian Gillian, go down the rabbit hole with this band! Ian also sang the part of Jesus in the Rock Opera Jesus Christ Superstar, check it out. you will be blown away. here is Ian singing "I only want to say" from the live stage show! ruclips.net/video/gOjyGy1NR4Y/видео.html
& many people still think he sang in the live stage show... he didn't. Gillan sang on the original studio album but didn't (DIDN'T) play Jesus in the live show because he was on tour with Purple at that time
When I was a nine year old (or young?) kid in 1970... There were only 3 major rock bands.. Deep Purple.. Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin... Oh and Uriah Heep so 4 then. Love them all, but Heep was, is & will always be my favourite rock band. Greetings from Germany ;)
@@motrock93b Ritchie explained in an interview that inspiration came from a classical piece of art, and the riff is the classical phrase fragment played backward from end to beginning. I think it is from Beethoven' s 5th, but I'm not sure. Anybody able to verify?
Grandpa was pretty cool, huh. These dudes are about 12 years older than I am. I got to hear this music for the first time as a young teen shortly after it was released. It is very startling how the lyrics apply today more than ever.
@@WarrenBridges-um5cg Hawkwind ,King Crimson .Jethro Tull ,Mark-Almond ,Pink Floyd -UMMAGUMMA and many more ,Then into Weather Report ,Tangerine Dream ,YES and many more great musicians
@@martinm1231 Yeah. I've got most of their albums as well. Too many to mention. I even have a favourite Atomic Rooster album from that period. "Death Walks Behind You".
I´m 63. I still hold Ian Gillian as a better singer than Robert Plant and Ozzy. But Ronnie James Dio is also a great rock singer. And when it comes to DP songs you must have heard smoke on the water or lazy If not do them
That's a TOUGH choice between Ian and DIO. I will say they each have their unique strengths...and I refuse to choose...like I can't pick a favorite of my children either! They are both GOATS imo. ( RIP Ronnie)
I had the midwives play this song at my daughter's home birth! I wanted her to be born first hearing virtuoso musicians like Deep Purple! They are all highly trained professional musical artists and you were right to surmise that other bands tried to emulate their progressive rock style! Ian Gillan ( the singer) also sings lead vocals in the rock album Jesus Christ Superstar...which is a rock classic! Go down the Deep Purple ( or Rainbow) musical rabbit hole and you will learn a lot about great rock music and the GOATS in their field!
Gracias por reaccionar a la más grande banda de todos los tiempos ❤. Tengo 70 años y los he seguido desde mi adolescencia. Ellos forman parte de la llamada "Trinidad Impía", junto a Led Zeppelin y Black Sabbath...Ian Gillan, vocalista, es considerado como una de las más hermosas voces del Rock ( la voz de plata). Hasta hoy siguen vigentes, haciendo conciertos en vivo 😊 Ian Gillan ya tiene 78 años, Robert Glover, bajista, también tiene 78 ; Ian Paice, batería, tiene 76 años ( los tres son de la formación M II, la más exitosa. En el órgano, un Hammond, está el gran Jon Lord...RIP 😢. Y En guitarra Ritchi Blackmore ( uno de los mejores). Fueron reeplazados por Don Airey en teclado y ahora, Simon Mc Bride en guitarra. Siguen siendo fabulosos. Otra vez, GRACIAS 🙏. Que Dios les bendiga!!! 💜💜💜💜💜
I'm sad for the generation that never had the chance to see DP perform live. I've had the privilege to see them a dozen times. Always a great fun show, audiences went wild! The first time I saw them play was the Mark 1 version (this was Mark 3) at the Hollywood Bowl in the 60s. Tickets cost a mind-boggling 50 cents each (eat your heart out).
That's what Fractional Reserve Banking and removing America from the Gold Standard will predictably do. Print baby print! (money) Oh, and this is one of my favorite performances ever. Unbelievable.
They’re no hippie band. This what you call Rock, kids, classic rock at that. Born in the mid-50’s and my generation grew up to this stuff. So many top tier legendary rock bands during this era. This is baby boomer music. 🤷♂️
NOTHING produced today can be compared to this! By the way, the singer was notoriously bohemic and undisciplined. He often didn´t showed up on rehearsals and other meetings. When the band planned a "reunion party" after many decades, one of the other band members refused to show up if the singer was to come. But he was still a genius!
Ian Gillan era stato ingaggiato per cantare nell'opera rock Jesus Christ Superstar dove ha cantato solo in un pezzo Gethsemane per altri impegni ha rinunciato. Più tardi perfino Luciano Pavarotti ha voluto cantarci insieme nella musica lirica. Negli anni settanta ci sono stati cantanti che non sono più apparsi attualmente. E non esisteva niente come autotune, computer o elettronica che poteva aiutare il cantante
Child In TIme was an anti-war song (Cold War or Vietnam depending on which member is telling the Tale), the lyrics pretty much tell that story. The first falsetto was supposed to display sorrow and sadness, the second set the horrors, and the third set outrage and anger. Again depending on which member of the band is telling the story. And the crescendo at the end was just the pure chaos of war. YES, they were VERY influential. Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath ushered in the rock n roll styles and sounds that are still influencing hard rock and metal bands. All were incredible musicians and the guitarist, Richie Blackmore has been called the missing link between blues influenced players and the shredders that came in the late 70's and 80's. You can hear their influences in Iron Maiden, Metallica, Sound garden and many many others. If you listen to SMoke On the Water, I'm sure you will have heard that in movies, commercials, etc. Keep up the good work!
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video Deep Purple and amazing talent for sure 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also 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 a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
Deep Purple, to me one of the best bands of the 70's Please listen to Machine Head album in its entirety Hey how did you get a vid of me driving to the grocery store? 😅
This song was ripped off from a song called Bombay Rising by a band called Its A Beautiful Day. Ritchie Blackmore was always very upfront about the music he stole, unlike Jimmy Page.😮
Totally over rated old, dinosaur, hippie song... "ooooh, he sings so high"!!! Who cares... sheesh... Great no talent two note song lol...good reaction tho.
5 Musicians at the absolute peak of their game.
When music was art. Give me back those fucking times!
Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, the Great 4 of the 70s. No autotune, only pure talent and musicianship❤
Don't forget Budgie.
There was no autotune then
@@321bytor That's what i said. My intense was that at this time no one needs autotune.
Absolutely! I was nine years old in 1970, when I was introduced to the Great 4 by my elder sister & cousins :) Changed my taste of music for the rest of my life! Love all four of them, but Uriah Heep was, is & will always be my favourite heavyweight rock group.
@@josefhorndl3469 I was 15. Uriah Heep always had great vocal harmonies.....and Mick Box was underrated.
How on Earth did it take 50 years to hear this master piece that is called CHILD IN TIME
It was written as a protest song against the Vietnam War
@SherrieJones-sb4ru I'm aware of that. What I don't get is why they never heard it sooner. It's a 50 year old song
@@johnstrausbaugh6718 There are a lot of songs that I remember hearing 50 years ago, I’m 66, that the Gen Z and X are just discovering. Personally, I’m getting a real kick, not just in this trip down memory lane, but watching the reaction of these “younguns” when they discover what live music, no auto tune, just pure talent sounds like. It’s especially sweet when they get blown away hearing something that a “modern
Musician” sampled from an unexpected source. Case in point, Tupac’s Changes and Bruce Hornsby and The Range That’s Just The Way It Is
@@SherrieJones-sb4ru It wasn't mate, it was written about the Cold War in general
@@eddhardy1054 okay, thanks
Ian Gillan, the singer, is the original Jesus Christ Superstar.
We in the Soviet Union were still listening to them in the early 80s, for us they were demigods
You have to have lived your youth in this era to really understand and appreciate this music, this atmosphere.
This is a Masterpiece!!!
Incredible vocals…Deep Purple was a great band
They are STILL touring and making great music
But no Ritchie Blackmore
The music of my youth and this is my favorite song.
Jon Lord on keyboard
… A MASTERPIECE 💎 !! There is nothing more to say! ... 🎸🎹🥁🎤 Thank you
Deep Purple, one of the Holy Trinity.
No. Rather, the unholy trinity. Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple.
@@ronwalker403 yup, amazing how they all sort of appeared around the same time period
Now that was rock'n'roll!
Ian paice is a legend
He makes it look easy, which is the sign of talent. Great drummer.
Amazingly Deep Purple put out a new album this past summer.
Lead singer Ian Gillam played Jesus Christ on the original LP of Jesus Christer Superstar.
There would have been no Guns n Rose's without Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath - the unholy trinity of British heavy rock. This song, although written during the Vietnam war, actually references the threat of nuclear holocaust- so even more relevant today
Ian Gillan sang for Black Sabbath for awhile too
Don't blame these bands for Guns n Roses please!
@@colinpumpernickel2605 ha ha! I see your point
Incredible musicians, my opinion very under-rated, John Lord on the organ/keys is amazing
RIP John 😢
They are not underrated.. they have a legacy and influenced many and it’s well-known in the rock world.
To say Deep Purple is 'under-rated' , simply reveals your lack of knowledge about this band.
Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath were the 'Big Three' heavy rock bands of the early seventies.
These were the Founding Fathers of so many genres of hard rock bands that followed and exist today.
@ well said.. the reason why people say they’re underrated it’s because of the pathetic American music press. The rock world knows how important they were…
On the week of my 21st birthday i saw them twice
What a week that was
Deep Purple are one of the progenitor bands of Heavy Metal along with Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin.
Thanks for that, I didn't know 🤦♂️
@@321bytor You do, but they didn't.
The lead singer is Ian Gillian, go down the rabbit hole with this band! Ian also sang the part of Jesus in the Rock Opera Jesus Christ Superstar, check it out. you will be blown away.
here is Ian singing "I only want to say" from the live stage show!
ruclips.net/video/gOjyGy1NR4Y/видео.html
For some reason many people keep calling him Gillian. He is called Gillan.
& many people still think he sang in the live stage show... he didn't. Gillan sang on the original studio album but didn't (DIDN'T) play Jesus in the live show because he was on tour with Purple at that time
MADE IN JAPAN!! A must for all humans.
When I was a teen... There were only 3 major rock bands.. Deep Purple.. Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin... Oh and Cream so 4 then 😊
And Pink Floyd was in a class of their own.
When I was a nine year old (or young?) kid in 1970... There were only 3 major rock bands.. Deep Purple.. Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin... Oh and Uriah Heep so 4 then. Love them all, but Heep was, is & will always be my favourite rock band. Greetings from Germany ;)
You've somehow overlooked the greatest Rock band of all time: The Rolling Stones. They have no equal.
HUmm you forgot Pink Floyd and The Who
Yes these guys are smoking something
Watch the audience! SHOCKED
I love the use of their percussion instruments
Fun fact. The guitarist is responsible for the best known guitar riff in history.
"Smoke!"
@@motrock93b Ritchie explained in an interview that inspiration came from a classical piece of art, and the riff is the classical phrase fragment played backward from end to beginning. I think it is from Beethoven' s 5th, but I'm not sure. Anybody able to verify?
This was just one of many war protest songs during the late 60's and early 70's . When this song came out, the Vietnam War was still going on...
Is about cold war .............
🥱
Unfortunately, and for what?
Grandpa was pretty cool, huh. These dudes are about 12 years older than I am. I got to hear this music for the first time as a young teen shortly after it was released. It is very startling how the lyrics apply today more than ever.
The music was great back then, it was pure talent.
NO Auto Tune - Ian Gillian voice was PERFECT.
Do Deep Purple "LAZY" - LIVE in 1972
Gillan*
@@WarrenBridges-um5cg One of the best voices .A true singer with a pure clean tone
@@martinm1231 "In Rock" was THE album to own in 1970. I bought Zep III and the two Black Sabbath albums, but this was a masterpiece.
@@WarrenBridges-um5cg Hawkwind ,King Crimson .Jethro Tull ,Mark-Almond ,Pink Floyd -UMMAGUMMA and many more ,Then into Weather Report ,Tangerine Dream ,YES and many more great musicians
@@martinm1231 Yeah. I've got most of their albums as well. Too many to mention. I even have a favourite Atomic Rooster album from that period. "Death Walks Behind You".
I´m 63. I still hold Ian Gillian as a better singer than Robert Plant and Ozzy. But Ronnie James Dio is also a great rock singer. And when it comes to DP songs you must have heard smoke on the water or lazy If not do them
If you haven’t actually heard Smoke On The Water, I guarantee your recognize the opening guitar riff. It’s inspired many a future guitarist
That's a TOUGH choice between Ian and DIO. I will say they each have their unique strengths...and I refuse to choose...like I can't pick a favorite of my children either! They are both GOATS imo. ( RIP Ronnie)
I had the midwives play this song at my daughter's home birth!
I wanted her to be born first hearing virtuoso musicians like Deep Purple! They are all highly trained professional musical artists and you were right to surmise that other bands tried to emulate their progressive rock style!
Ian Gillan ( the singer) also sings lead vocals in the rock album Jesus Christ Superstar...which is a rock classic!
Go down the Deep Purple ( or Rainbow) musical rabbit hole and you will learn a lot about great rock music and the GOATS in their field!
Some members of Iron Maiden as well as Lars Ulrich of Metallica credit Deep Purple as their main inspiration.
Gracias por reaccionar a la más grande banda de todos los tiempos ❤. Tengo 70 años y los he seguido desde mi adolescencia.
Ellos forman parte de la llamada "Trinidad Impía", junto a Led Zeppelin y Black Sabbath...Ian Gillan, vocalista, es considerado como una de las más hermosas voces del Rock ( la voz de plata). Hasta hoy siguen vigentes, haciendo conciertos en vivo 😊
Ian Gillan ya tiene 78 años, Robert Glover, bajista, también tiene 78 ; Ian Paice, batería, tiene 76 años ( los tres son de la formación M II, la más exitosa. En el órgano, un Hammond, está el gran Jon Lord...RIP 😢. Y En guitarra Ritchi Blackmore ( uno de los mejores).
Fueron reeplazados por Don Airey en teclado y ahora, Simon Mc Bride en guitarra. Siguen siendo fabulosos.
Otra vez, GRACIAS 🙏.
Que Dios les bendiga!!!
💜💜💜💜💜
Deep Purple is one of the trilogy of the titans of rock music (along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath)
I'm sad for the generation that never had the chance to see DP perform live. I've had the privilege to see them a dozen times. Always a great fun show, audiences went wild! The first time I saw them play was the Mark 1 version (this was Mark 3) at the Hollywood Bowl in the 60s. Tickets cost a mind-boggling 50 cents each (eat your heart out).
That's what Fractional Reserve Banking and removing America from the Gold Standard will predictably do. Print baby print! (money)
Oh, and this is one of my favorite performances ever. Unbelievable.
They’re no hippie band. This what you call Rock, kids, classic rock at that. Born in the mid-50’s and my generation grew up to this stuff. So many top tier legendary rock bands during this era. This is baby boomer music. 🤷♂️
NOTHING produced today can be compared to this! By the way, the singer was notoriously bohemic and undisciplined. He often didn´t showed up on rehearsals and other meetings. When the band planned a "reunion party" after many decades, one of the other band members refused to show up if the singer was to come. But he was still a genius!
Next should be Lazy. Also Child in Time from Made in Japan album is a must, Richie's solo is one of best guitar solos ever.
Love these guys..but that cal jam concert ..omg
Ian Gillan era stato ingaggiato per cantare nell'opera rock Jesus Christ Superstar dove ha cantato solo in un pezzo Gethsemane per altri impegni ha rinunciato. Più tardi perfino Luciano Pavarotti ha voluto cantarci insieme nella musica lirica. Negli anni settanta ci sono stati cantanti che non sono più apparsi attualmente. E non esisteva niente come autotune, computer o elettronica che poteva aiutare il cantante
Check out, Country Joe and the Fish at Woodstock doing the Vietnam Song, one of the biggest protest songs of the 60's
Child In TIme was an anti-war song (Cold War or Vietnam depending on which member is telling the Tale), the lyrics pretty much tell that story. The first falsetto was supposed to display sorrow and sadness, the second set the horrors, and the third set outrage and anger. Again depending on which member of the band is telling the story. And the crescendo at the end was just the pure chaos of war.
YES, they were VERY influential. Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath ushered in the rock n roll styles and sounds that are still influencing hard rock and metal bands. All were incredible musicians and the guitarist, Richie Blackmore has been called the missing link between blues influenced players and the shredders that came in the late 70's and 80's. You can hear their influences in Iron Maiden, Metallica, Sound garden and many many others.
If you listen to SMoke On the Water, I'm sure you will have heard that in movies, commercials, etc.
Keep up the good work!
Exelente canción..!!!
Super..
Sold around 150 million albums - pretty good for an unknown band.
Has there ever been a more powerful & emotional anti war song?
radio provided exposure for bands
Great song and reaction
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video Deep Purple and amazing talent for sure 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also 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 a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
Deep Purple, to me one of the best bands of the 70's Please listen to Machine Head album in its entirety Hey how did you get a vid of me driving to the grocery store? 😅
BURN !!!!!!!!!!!
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
Unholy, the unholy trinity of rock.
Went to see 'em the other week. Still sh1t hot
For me, the best hard rock song ever! I Love "Made in Japan"!
❤🎉❤people sitting there like they're waiting for a bus, as Ian is wailing!!! 😮😂😮lol!!!!
The crowd was asked to be quiet as it was being recorded for broadcast on BBC
@SherrieJones-sb4ru 💕🎶💕that makes sense!! 👍 Thanks😊
24 first time this line ? lol wake up my channel
hey impressive , break just on time to coment lol, or a lier , or in the best chance a noob
I’m 56 I’ve never heard of this song.
Don't feel bad, there was so much going on with the different types of music in the 60's and 70's, it was hard to get into everything then
How is that even possible? 😅
I'm 56 too, and this was the soundtrack to my teenage years.
How dare you talking during this song
Then came punk, rap and grunge . . .
Ephesians 1:20
he exerted when he raised Christ from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms,
What's the point of your comment? Ian Gillan is NOT Christ, he only sang his part in Jesus Christ Superstar and is still alive and on earth ;)
At least we know Ian Gillan actually exists
This song was ripped off from a song called Bombay Rising by a band called Its A Beautiful Day. Ritchie Blackmore was always very upfront about the music he stole, unlike Jimmy Page.😮
Killer vid, but y'all need to turn the bass down.
Way too much on the soundbar.
Im 80 years old and ive never heard this song
Wow, I guess Deep Purple wasn't a band you listened to.
Really... Do you live in a cave? 😅
You probably were not paying attention to what the younger
kids were doing 😂
You exactly right
@jamesguess2228 I'm 70 and I've got the album. You were probably listening to Frankie Avalon.
Totally over rated old, dinosaur, hippie song... "ooooh, he sings so high"!!! Who cares... sheesh... Great no talent two note song lol...good reaction tho.
Obviously you don't know what talent is.
Well in that case I guess it was good that you didn't waste time leaving a comment like a twat then... oh wait a minute! 🤣🤣🤣
Well in that case I guess it was good that you didn't waste time leaving a comment like a tw*t then...oh wait a minute! 🤣
Im glad you picked this one of Deep Purple for your first experience
My favorite one of theirs
Best song ever
Check out the Audience just sitting there like stunned mullets
Love that! They sound original lmao you wait to hear whats coming