Celebrating Jon Lord 'Burn' (Dickinson, Hughes, Paice, Airey & Wakeman) Official Video Preview
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- Order 'Celebrating Jon Lord' now! Get your copy here: www.celebratingjonlord.com - OUT SEPTEMBER 26th 2014
On April 4, 2014, some of the best-loved musicians in the world assembled at the Royal Albert Hall to pay tribute to one of the most-missed musicians of them all: Jon Lord. “Celebrating Jon Lord” will be released as 1CD - The Composer, 2CD - The Rock Legend, 2DVD, Blu-ray, Box Set and Download on September 26th, 2014 on earMUSIC.
All product configurations feature individual cover artworks which are revealed for the first time today!
The Box Set features - besides the Blu-ray, 1CD The Composer and 2CD The Rock Legend - an exclusive T-shirt, a two-sided reproduction of an excerpt of Jon Lord’s original, handwritten music score for “Sarabande” - signed by Paul Mann as well as a 20 page reproduction of the evening’s original show program.
On top and as a real collector’s item, the box set also includes two very special 7-inch vinyls: the first featuring the hypnotic live version of Deep Purple’s classic “You Keep On Moving” with Glenn Hughes, Bruce Dickinson, Ian Paice, Don Airey and Micky Moody and on the B-side “Soldier Of Fortune”, both taken from the 2CD - The Rock Legend.
The second 7-inch vinyl stands in the tradition of Deep Purple as it includes the band’s touching live version of “Above And Beyond” originally from the no 1 album “NOW What?!” and here included in the magic Sunflower Jam 2014 live performance - a song dedicated to and inspired by Jon Lord. The B-side is dedicated to Lord‘s “Fantasia”.
Divided in two parts - the first focused on the classical music compositions, so dear to Jon Lord, and the second featuring a crescendo of emotions going through some of his highlights as a rock musician - the concert gave fans a chance to relive Jon Lord's remarkable and extensive musical career, remembering music from Paice, Ashton Lord, Deep Purple, his later classical compositions and everything in between - all in aid for the charity organization The Sunflower Jam.
The 83-piece Orion Orchestra performed, conducted by Paul Mann and accompanied by bands and artists such as Deep Purple, Paul Weller, Glenn Hughes, Bruce Dickinson, Rick Wakeman, Joe Brown, Miller Anderson, Steve Balsamo and many, many more.
earMUSIC is revealing the first images from the show in a trailer video which includes excerpts from “Burn” (with Glenn Hughes, Bruce Dickison, Ian Paice, Don Airey and Rick Wakeman), The Artwood’s “Things Get Better” performed by Paul Weller, “This Time Around” performed by Glenn Hughes and of course, snippets of the grand Deep Purple finale including the songs “Uncommon Man”, “Perfect Strangers” and “Hush” featuring Bruce Dickinson, Rick Wakeman, Phil Campbell, Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody.
TRACKLIST
1CD - The Composer
01. Fantasia from Sarabande
02. Durham Awakes from Durham Concerto
03. All Those Years Ago (with Steve Balsamo and Micky Moody)
04. Pictured Within (with Miller Anderson)
05. Sarabande from Sarabande (with Rick Wakeman)
06. One From The Meadow (with Margo Buchanan)
07. Bourrée from Sarabande
08. Afterwards (with Jeremy Irons and Paul Mann)
2CD - The Rock Legend
CD1
01. Things Get Better (feat. Paul Weller)
02. I Take What I Want (feat. Paul Weller and Micky Moody)
03. Silas and Jerome (feat. Phil Campbell from The Temperance Movement, Ian Paice and Bernie Marsden)
04. I’m Gonna Stop Drinking (feat. Phil Campbell from The Temperance Movement, Ian Paice and Bernie Marsden)
05. Soldier of Fortune (feat. Steve Balsamo, Sandi Thom and Micky Moody)
06. You Keep On Moving (feat. Glenn Hughes, Bruce Dickinson, Ian Paice, Don Airey and Micky Moody)
07. Burn (feat. Glenn Hughes, Bruce Dickinson, Ian Paice, Don Airey and Rick Wakeman)
08. This Time Around (feat. Glenn Hughes)
CD2 Deep Purple celebrating Jon Lord
1. Uncommon Man
2. Above And Beyond
3. Lazy
4. When A Blind Man Cries
5. Perfect Strangers
6. Black Night
7. Hush (feat. Bruce Dickinson, Rick Wakeman, Phil Campbell, Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody)
DVD and Blu-ray includes the above tracks as well as an over 60 minute documentary “Two Worlds”.
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www.jonlord.org
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Bruce is like a child, singing with the band of his childhood, the band who gave him the desire to become the great singer he is.
@@IgorSusman Yeap, Dickinson is a Gillan man through and through as he has stated on numerous occasions - and it showed from day 1. I wonder how many times did the young "Bruce Bruce" practice Child In Time back then in his formative years.
You need to see him singing with Ian Anderson, he doesnt bother with a mic!
@@IgorSusman Of course ! He is most of all a MKII fan.
Jajajajaja yeah, Dickinson looks very happy
I love seeing so many people rocking out here, and not one cell phone in sight
Wooowww...that's the one of legendary rock songs ever..!!!
There really aren't many vocalists that have kept their voices still performing so powerful at their respective (and for a rock star likewise respectable) age. Chapeau, Bruce and - even more so - Glenn!
It's just sick having Bruce and Glenn sharing vocals with Airey and Wakeman on keys. Insane!
What a band
Glenn Hughes....holy shit!! He can still out-sing anyone, and he's in his 60's here. Paicey is still the perfect drummer. Amazing.
I personally can't stand Glenn's singing, never did. Sorry. But I do agree about Paice :)
Ian Paice is fantastic. I love Ian Paice, for your long activity in rock music. You are the best! From Romania whit love.
Both vocalists being still so epic after so many years is a testament to their hard work, gifts, and dedication.
veeeery nice !!! Mr Paice plays "Burn" still fantastic ! Hughes , Airey , Dickinson and everyone play very good ! excellent song , Burn ! All reminding that fantastic musician called : Jon Lord !!!! ( R.I.P.)
I noticed no one mentioned Ian Paice working his butt off. One of the best drummers ever. If you want to be negative about everything else fair enough. But Paicey out played everyone there.
I tottaly agree with you sire. He's the best drummer ever in the history of man kind
The second best. First is Neil Peart ;)
When hasn't he?
Loukas Papakostas Bonzo, Moon, Peart
Carl Palmer is no slouch.
Incredible how the voice of Hughes is still in shape.
His Voice is a bloody fucking Monster! Awesome!
I saw him last year doing an best of deep purple show... he was in hreat shape. Still a great voice and so much energy
My thoughts exactly. He's still got the pipes. I always thought he sang better than Coverdale.
@@j3dwin he doesn't have the power that Coverdale has.
@@simaosilva1938 Coverdale has a better overall range but Glennis better at hitting high notes
I am so amazed by Glenn's voice - he's still got it after all those years!
I personally can't stand his singing, never did. Sorry.
Deep Purple + Dickinson + Wakeman - what a supergroup!
I didn't see Mr. Wakeman but I did see Mr. Airey
@@kimmoeskelinen597 You can see him almost exactly 3 minutes in
Nice to see Ian and Glenn on stage together after all of these years.😁😁🤘🤘🖖🖖👍👍☺☺
Ian Paice is a beast!!! One of the best of all time....
Fraid not. Neal Peart
Sorry didn’t see the one of bit
@@mikewhipps3161 Neal who???
Paice Model himself off Buddy Rich and dose a fantastic job of it
@@jecos1966 Yup! Rich was a big hero to Paicey. And as Paicey is the best rock drummer in the world, then he is a person to listen to.
Ian Paice - Phenomenal drumming and listen to the hi-hat acting like a metronome. Spot on. More importantly is that Glenn Hughes or Les McQueen from Creme Brûlée :)
A huge tribute to Jon Lord. An outstanding group of musicians gathered in the most powerfull version of Burn ever. Despite all differencies, Blackmore and Coverdale should have been there.
Brilliant, just brilliant. A real high spot in an evening which surpassed all expectations. Bless you Jon and all those who performed in his memory.
Rest in Rock Jon. One of the kindest men I ever met. Ian, as always, a wild man! Love you guys!
I met Jon Lord once. He did the encomium at a friend’s funeral in Zermatt.
I have been a DP fan since Machine Head but because of the context I didn’t recognise him. How embarrassing.
But he did my friend Candy proud. Thanks Jon.
Dickinson/Hughes should do an album
Brits are known for making best hard rock/heavy metal songs in the world
That's because we invented it.
wanderer1955 Yep Birmingham has a lot to answer for 😂
@@donharrold1375 Have to agree. ELO. Moody Blues (Denny Laine). Black Sabbath. Roy Wood. Bev Bevan. Steve Gibbons Band. All Birmingham. Birmingham I salute you.👍
wanderer1955 You could add half of led zeppelin (plant and bonham both west midlands guys), judas priest and trapeze the list goes on. I always turn up my car radio when I'm driving along the M6/M5 through the city 😂
How, true...
Megadeth?
This is hard rock, asshole.
and yes I agree, and paste, nobody even mentioned this badass drummer! In my opinion one of the best drummers ever to sit on the throne!
Bruce and his vocals along with Ian and his flute just bring mideveil music to the modern day too cool
I can't be there. I am here. big thanks to the musicians, you made the day more beautiful.
Just stumbled across this brilliant what an experience it must have been to be there live
Glenn hughes e Ian paice ,em uma performance, incrível 👏👏👏👏👏
Epic... what a formation, what a rendition... Glenn Hughes is really giving it all here.
I'm crying.. . Thank you Jon Lord. Thank you Deep Purple.
小学生の頃、ホーリーマンを聞いてグレン歌声のファンになった、素晴らしい!
Amazing piece of work..RIP Jon Lord
Sitting here at 70 with tears streaming down my face, my 30 years younger wife stareing at me like im crazy. My god wtf
Tears flowing... thanks for this.
Bruce Dickinson is still the teen dream 💕
Glenn Hughes awesome for a 62 year old!!! Brilliant
Hell,would be awesome even for a 25 year old,he vocally shits on everyone regardless of age. :D
Glenn is inhuman. He's a monster. He sounds better now (at 66 when I'm replying to this) than he did when he was in his 20's in Deep Purple.
brillant, kevin , she said yeah yeah yeaaa
Now he's 67 and he sounds brilliant
Damn i just found this 5 years after being uploaded, poor me. Incredible legends show their skills. No word can describe.
Ian Paice is my favourite drummer. A nice tribute to Jon Lord. Glenn Hughes sharing a stage again but a shame David Coverdale and Ritchie Blackmore didn't join them.
Bruce sounds absolutely fantastic here
Jesus; Bruce is on fire here - Absolutely smashing it. Great stuff.
Man, these guys tore it up so hard. Love them all!
This is a very great Rock Concert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
grandissimo Glenn Hughes, grandi tutti, un brano meraviglioso, stupendo da storia della musica. Un vero esempio di fusione tra hard rock e musica barocca, grandissimo Jon Lord. Ci mancava Ritchie Blackmore ed era perfetto. Grazie per averlo inserito e posto alla visione di tutti. Dio benedica Jon Lord e tutti Voi che lo vedete. Ciao
I want the name of Glenn Hughes’ voice coach. The man has not lost a thing in 40 years. Amazing.
I was at this show...what a great performance!
this is the most badass thing I've seen I a long time. and I saw Deep Purple live 3 weeks ago.
Family reunion....❣
When Glenn's vocals brings prime Paice back again!!! Damn!!!!!!!
This can be used as a guitar backing track.
Bloody great idea !
@@primitiveCoolaus1 I think he means guitar can't be heard here
He does mean that and he's right, that's what makes it such a great idea hahahaha
Where’s Ritchie
Same here, that’s a great idea
I don't know about you people but Glenn Hughes is at his peak, playing that bass line steady, and vocals, right there, professionally as it can be.
And he's pushing his late 60-ies. Big respect for all of them though
in my opinion Bruce sounds f $#@n awesome here.
pessomar He always sounds fucking awesome.
Yeah i think so bro
Your "opinion" is wrong then. He is and always has been garbage. He is famous from gimmicks. Not music
@@johnvincent1823 Are you STUPID? of course yes.
@@johnvincent1823 what do you mean by "gimmicks" exactly?
Estou emocionado de ver isso. Nem imagina ver Bruce Dickinson e Glen Hughes juntos e ainda com Pace na bateria e Airey no teclado. Fantástico. Que formação sensacional do Purple
Wow! Bruce 🖤🖤🖤 Fantastic! 🇧🇷
Price & Hughes & Wakeman are insanely good here.
Re-mix it with the guitar sound on, & this will be awesome!
Fantastic!
The point of this was for Jon. Not for anyone else. I will always respect what Jon gave to us. :)
The voice of Rock and the voice of Heavy Metal
Paicey ,,!!!! Always driving and grooving the Purple songs, fantastic drummer, he’s entertained me since the early 70’s when I was given a K Tel album that had Black Night on it!,! Rated No 1 by Pete Surgey of Witchfynde - my oldest mate and a man of infinite good taste and judgement.
Perfect Strangers tour,Jon Lord,Ian Paice best key board drum solo combos I've ever seen.They were awesome.Looked like a biker playing keyboards!R.I.P.....
That dude on 3rd viola is the fucking shit!
Can't wait for the 2023 Jon Lord tribute tour :)
ROCK AND ROLL , AND NOTHING MORE MY FRIENDS .
Burn is Ian's epic contribution to drums history
Great interpretation, but I wish I could hear the guitar in a better way!
Good GOD...
This is more than awesome performance..
Grande homenagem, mais que merecida para este grande ícone da história do rock mundial.
R.I.P
Deep Purple is a LEGEND...i love them, btw in this song there are the beauty & the beast united in one so it will never boring to listen...sweet interlude vs rockkkkked beat.
Lover
From Indonesia
Oh my God. I was there and probably it's even powerful than I remember.
What an audience.....wHaOaaOaOaa......the band got them all up on their toes......🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵🎼
Пэйси возраст не берет. Стучит как терминатор, бесподобно... всегда ставил его выше распиареных бонэма и муна. Техника высший пилотаж
GREAT, GREAT, GREAT BURN
long live rock.
JON R.I.P
Guitarist is Murray Gould from The Wanted. He's not exactly killing it here. He didn't do a very convincing job on Ritchie's parts. I don't think he has the chops to be on that particular stage with those Rock Gods. Hughes, Dickenson, and Paice all still at the top of their game. Especially Glenn. Nearly unbelievable vocal power for a man in his early 60's. Only other rock singer I ever heard with ability like that in his 60's was Dio.
In my mind no one could hold a candle to Ritchie Blackmore. The very best I ever heard.
You cant hear the guitar in the mix
@@johnoberle9750
exact
Blackmore is unique
Dio sang an octave lower in his 60's.
I can play it better than him, but I haven't got the hair...
Rock n' roll in it's pure state
Paice and Hughes...no disrespect to anyone else there- but those are the titans of that stage. Glad Hughes cleaned his act up.
Magnífico! É incrível como ainda todos eles ainda têm uma voz inconfundível e que continuam a ser uns dos melhores do mundo do rock and roll. Parabéns adorei ver e ouvir este vídeo. Rock and roll Forever and ever 🎶🎸🎤❤️🔝🔝👏👏🤘🤙🤟💯🔥🔥💥🌟🌟💪🛸🛸🎧🎵
Great version, probably the best one.
🎶The audience filled the ALBERT HALL...
About this lucky man who made the grade
A crowd of people stood and stared
They'd seen his face before
They were all so really sure that HE was from the HOUSE OF LORD..! 🎵
excellent, il y a tellement d'entrain dans cette prestation parfaite !
Com um time desses o resultado só podia ser esse 🤘💪
Блин, мужики работают, аж дух захватило!!!! Хьюз гений!!!)ошибочка, там все гении!!!!!
А Пейс то что творит?) Как будто и не было этих 40 лет!
@@Sergius1201 да, такой кайф, они с душой работают!!!))) Как и всегда! Просто праздник души какой-то!)
... оркестр, вроде, хлеб не даром тоже ест .
@@UiopQwerty-f9o все и всё сошлись в одно время и понеслоооось!!!!)
@@НэляЛисицына Сошлось-срослось, и понеслась душа в рай!
Without words, simplely EXCELSE!!!!
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The incredible Glenn Hughes, ladies and gentlemen!!!
Приятно видеть тут Яна Пэйса!!классика!!!Бёрн💓🔥🔥🔥🔥♥️
Очень прекрасно! Браво!
why wasn't Coverdale , Blackmore and Gillan not on this show ? they should do one all together for Jon
The Royal Albert Hall doesn't have enough rooms for that amount of egos put together.
Someone would have to leave, and probably physically injured.
In order to avoid any kind of disturb that could take the spotlight out of Jon Lord's work and life, the ones above listed probably didn't accepted the invite.
But I'd pay to see those grandpas punching each other.
Yes, Ritchie and Ian egos would need hundrets of rooms 😉
Gillan was there, as well as the rest of the current Deep Purple. I believe Coverdale was busy but I don't think he'd have a problem with anyone in that room, as we saw in the Rock & Roll HOF induction. As for Blackmore? IIRC the official explanation was something along the lines of "he chooses to celebrate the life of his dear friend in a more private way" but I'm not buying it.
@@Martsapso21 Purple haven't made a great album since Blackers left. They have just been going through the motions. I think they have retired now.
Deep Purple came for the later half time of the party. Sadly they didn't play Smoke on the Water as the final one with everyone who was involved. Jon contributed also on that one among the other lads.
Chill out moaners, was a great evening in Jon's memory. Glenn turned up and did his bit in an awesome manner. Shame gillan wouldn't share a stage with him for the encore. Can't possibly think why not...!!!
Great . Marvelous ... gods are in live ...
This song should be used as point of reference for awesome drumming. I've listened to many versions but no one came close to Paice.
People talking about how Guitar can't be heard,well we are fucking celebrating Jon Lord aint we?
Bruce must be in Heaven, singing Deep Purple with rock royalty in the RAH
Dickinson and Hughes are super humans
El swing de Ian Paice es inigualable
How the hell does Hughes voice sound exactly the same 40 years later. Incredible.
What still a voice Glenn Hughes
And Ian Paice rocks!
The eternal idol Mr. Glenn Hughes #respect
I love this!!!! Can’t hear the guitar at all but other than that it was absolutely fantastic!!! Wish they would group up for an album!!!
Again. Soouuu Gooood 🤩
Silence!! Gods singing!
Gracias por compartir con los padres del heavy rock .........salud
Nota 10 000 velho purple e seu magnifico rock de raízes homenageando um dos melhores tecladistas (jon Lord) Que Deus os tenha. Muito obrigado
Murray Gould! What an awesome guitarist.
Paicey's drumming is just sublime
Bruce Dickinson e Glenn Hughes, cantando Deep Purple. Fiquei até com vergonha de cantar! Top demais!!