I absolutely love this intro. Paice kicks it off with that iconic drumbeat, then Ritchie comes in with that simple yet very effective guitar riff, then Hughes joins in on bass, and suddenly you realize that they are kicking ass!
3:33: it’s so unfortunate that the cameras were not showing Blackmore from the front at this moment. The clean-picked 16th notes segueing into the 16th triplets, and then into the arpeggio, are incredible. No one else in rock (with the possible exception of Uli Roth) was playing like this at that time. And to improvise it live, in front of 300,000 people, that’s just stunning.
This is the all time best performance by Deep Purple. All band members are are firing on all cylinders.The best Concert of all time. Don’t get bored seeing this Concert time and time again. The best Deep Purple Line-Up of all time.
Funny one of the best Purple tunes came after the classic line-up...but geez...Coverdale was an amazinh vocalist and Hughes an amaing musician in his own right. An epic moment in hard rock history that was mostly gone unnoticed. Some of the best Purple came from this period in my opinion...LOVE IT!!!
Hard-rock in its heydays - pure dynamite! No band can get close to these guys today. The hip-hop generation do kindergarten play compared to these guys.
Incredible musicianship .... Glen's singing and playing bass just awesome , Paicey nothing less than brilliant and Blackmore, Lord and Coverdale just great ...
Ian Paice is simply brilliant on this song. And deserves way more credit for his ability to play the drums. He keeps perfect "PACE" not to mention his timing is perfect and I love the way he plays the high hat and sounds like ? cow bell on this song.
Undisputed professionals of rock - you have an overlapping melange of hard rock, blues, and classical music strung together in one track. You can also see how solo improvisations are expressed and yet snugly bound to the rest of the band's overall effort. Moreover, only true masters can get away with offhand drift of broken rhythmical tempoes without undermining the overall cohesion of the the whole team's music. A platinum masterpiece indeed!
Thanks Shotguy1 for posting this lesser known but classic Deep Purple song. Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale complement each other well on this one -- sort of reminds me of "I Feel Free" by Cream. Of course Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice and Jon Lord are great too.
I love his Strat he plays here... Really sad that it was stolen from his house back then.... I think this was the best sounding Strat he ever had... I read that he himself thought that this was one of the best ones he had... GOD BLESS RITCHIE !!!
Glenn Hughes what a voice. I think it's is the best combination with Coverdale. Stombringer, You fool no one, You keep on movin, The one you love, etc...
Keyboardists tend to get ignored unless they sing...I have no idea how you could ignore the monster that was Lord!!! hahaha!!! I mean it's obvious even to the most dimwitted that he was a key collaborator to the entire show!!! Constant interplay and you ignored his massive presence...musta been old school grumpy cameraman guy who just wanted to go home away from those kids and their rock n roll!!!
Una de las bandas pioneras ,junto con zepellin,fogath,y otras,música eterna,nunca dejará de oírse el rock,lo demás son modas,el rock permanecerá por siempre
Ritchie Blackmore may be a man of a few words..., but man! he speaks bloody well through his guitar: rock, classical, blues, all in one track..., from a warm-up tempo to a pause..., starts up again and he's back on top gear at break-neck speed...
Espetaculares los mejores de los anos 70 rapidos soncronisados y sicodelicos musicos de conserbatorios corre la monarquia en su sangre lord blackmor y pieces
The speed and power of this terrifying. It’s like a runaway locomotive, on fire, with an A-bomb strapped to it. I’ve never heard anything that compares to the massive, sledge hammer style demonstrated here. The fucking plane has crashed into the GD MOUNTAIN.
I absolutely love this intro. Paice kicks it off with that iconic drumbeat, then Ritchie comes in with that simple yet very effective guitar riff, then Hughes joins in on bass, and suddenly you realize that they are kicking ass!
3:33: it’s so unfortunate that the cameras were not showing Blackmore from the front at this moment. The clean-picked 16th notes segueing into the 16th triplets, and then into the arpeggio, are incredible. No one else in rock (with the possible exception of Uli Roth) was playing like this at that time. And to improvise it live, in front of 300,000 people, that’s just stunning.
This is the all time best performance by Deep Purple. All band members are are firing on all cylinders.The best Concert of all time. Don’t get bored seeing this Concert time and time again. The best Deep Purple Line-Up of all time.
If there has ever been a better rock guitarist than Ritchie Blackmore then i have yet to see him Blackmore in his 70s prime was truly untouchable
Jimi Page both are insane
Funny one of the best Purple tunes came after the classic line-up...but geez...Coverdale was an amazinh vocalist and Hughes an amaing musician in his own right. An epic moment in hard rock history that was mostly gone unnoticed. Some of the best Purple came from this period in my opinion...LOVE IT!!!
Hard-rock in its heydays - pure dynamite! No band can get close to these guys today. The hip-hop generation do kindergarten play compared to these guys.
right on ....
You can say that again! This is magic, pure magic!
Yes, literal dynamite... when the roadies put too much explosives in Ritchie's amps for the finale!...
Best Strat tone I've ever heard!
Incredible musicianship .... Glen's singing and playing bass just awesome , Paicey nothing less than brilliant and Blackmore, Lord and Coverdale just great ...
Fuck hell yeah listening again and again and again in 2020, fuck since the 70's! Ian Paice a killer machine, best hard rock band ever period!
One of the BEST demonstrations of Richie Blackmore.... what a guy!!!!!!!
Guitar Excelence
Ian Paice is simply brilliant on this song. And deserves way more credit for his ability to play the drums. He keeps perfect "PACE" not to mention his timing is perfect and
I love the way he plays the high hat and sounds like ? cow bell on this song.
THAT IS MUSIC !!!!! RITCHIE BLACKMORE .....
his in fire like ever
Undisputed professionals of rock - you have an overlapping melange of hard rock, blues, and classical music strung together in one track. You can also see how solo improvisations are expressed and yet snugly bound to the rest of the band's overall effort. Moreover, only true masters can get away with offhand drift of broken rhythmical tempoes without undermining the overall cohesion of the the whole team's music. A platinum masterpiece indeed!
PQP !!!! É de Arrepiar e Emocionar, bicho !! Rock and Roll de primeira ao vivo !!!
Blackmore's straight up blues playing is fantastic.
Ian. Paice.
A.men.
Bestial!
Fuck yes
He turns up at drum school, '' who are you son?''
The name is Paice, Ian Paice.
Fuck Yeah, on "Made in Europe" he is a killer machine, same as in this show in California!
My absolute favorite DP song
greatest band in the world!
zeppelin is no1,but they are close
@@pipis920 hah, no kid
man,Ian Paice impressing me every day it passes...
well,a master is a master...
i rest my case
Thanks Shotguy1 for posting this lesser known but classic Deep Purple song. Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale complement each other well on this one -- sort of reminds me of "I Feel Free" by Cream. Of course Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice and Jon Lord are great too.
Sensacional! Glenn Hughes baixo e backing vocals!
Damn it. This Purple’s Mark III was pure dynamite.
Love the drumming on this and those power chords
back in the day DEEP PURPLE WAS THE BEST!!!
Ritchie to un chingonazo de la guitarra y sus virtudes. É l grupo tambien What a show ! CHINGONES! FUCKING GOOD, miss them and Rainbow , too.
It doesn´t get much better than this, i tell you...
I love his Strat he plays here... Really sad that it was stolen from his house back then.... I think this was the best sounding Strat he ever had...
I read that he himself thought that this was one of the best ones he had...
GOD BLESS RITCHIE !!!
One of the best songs of one of the best rock bands of all times!!!
RIP Jon Lord, we'll miss you.
No me canso,uff,una pasada,una caña.GRANDES DEEP PURPLE!!!
Glenn Hughes what a voice. I think it's is the best combination with Coverdale. Stombringer, You fool no one, You keep on movin, The one you love, etc...
I've been studying this performance for years and I've still not fully grasp it all.
No one else than Ritchie could fool around for ten minutes in front of 125 000 people and get away with cheers and applause ;)
That's cos he was and still is the greatest guitar player ever !!
I think you could quadruple the 125,000
We need more cowbell!
That drum beat!
I Deep Purple erano avanti almeno di 20 anni rispetto agli altri gruppi. La loro musica e ancora attuale nel mondo del rock. Forever Deep Purple
And I thought it was impossible enough to play the drumbeat with studio version tempo. This one is MUCH faster, just insane.
It's thrash....you can hear how they created it without trying.
@@anthonykrutis490 and you re just a programmed head kids of nowadays don't have enough manner
Hey cameraman...did anybody tell you that Jon Lord is playing there too?
jordian me haha for real they never cued on him once and the only time he was in it they focused on Hughes!
cameraman that didn't like moustaches probably
Keyboardists tend to get ignored unless they sing...I have no idea how you could ignore the monster that was Lord!!! hahaha!!! I mean it's obvious even to the most dimwitted that he was a key collaborator to the entire show!!! Constant interplay and you ignored his massive presence...musta been old school grumpy cameraman guy who just wanted to go home away from those kids and their rock n roll!!!
They thought he was wearing too much denim 😂
@@jordianme1441 ))))))))!!!
This is raw dynamite! These people are the living grand masters of rock. 5 x 5-star professionals. There's nothing like this to match today.
Great Richie Blackmore
One of my favourite D.P. songs! :))
this bluesly guitar solo blows me out !! they're Gods!
This version of Deep Purple really hammered it on the stage..Burn is also just as awesome
Una de las bandas pioneras ,junto con zepellin,fogath,y otras,música eterna,nunca dejará de oírse el rock,lo demás son modas,el rock permanecerá por siempre
Fenomenal
Ritchie Blackmore may be a man of a few words..., but man! he speaks bloody well through his guitar: rock, classical, blues, all in one track..., from a warm-up tempo to a pause..., starts up again and he's back on top gear at break-neck speed...
Could have not said it better, people r just now in resent years realizing what we knew all along he's simply the best!
Great song, great live performance, and actually good cameraman compared to what Deep Purple usually gets!
The Best Purple i ever Seen !
I love the voice of Glenn Hughes
the greatest guitar off all the time in Rock🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Ritchie is superb
How sweet is look a shy Coverdale on stage. I think it was the first and the last time.
Richie Blackmore hit the roof!!!!!!!!!
I saw Ian in Stockholm in a masters class ... he blew everyone away !!! pfffffff !!!!
Fantasticos!!!!
Jeff Beck couldn’t do this in a month of Sunday’s..
I love all of Deep Purples mark line ups. Good but in different ways
So funny to watch that vocal battle between Huges and Coverdale each time live:)
It's basically thrash metal with incredible harmonies.....
That Realy ROCKS!!!! Rock on forever Deep Purple
thats was truely an epic performance. Only true musicians can combine all those styles into one song ! dont see that these days eh ?
Man the drummer and guitarists working hard!
BOM DEMAIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ho, ho, historyczny koncert...
Espetaculares los mejores de los anos 70 rapidos soncronisados y sicodelicos musicos de conserbatorios corre la monarquia en su sangre lord blackmor y pieces
Like a well-oiled machine that's firing on all cylinders!!
Ritchie defined the playing of rock guitar :-)
I always thought the drummer Animal from the muppetts, was Ian Paice.
+chihawks2010 It is.
it's Philty Animal from Motorhead
Blackmore, the original Shreder.
Ritchie played School's Out at 5:24. Ian Paice, is a monster.
I saw this CalJam on tv when I was a kid.
Unbelievable ! love♥️♥️🔥🔥
Вот её DP всегда круто исполняли \m/
Ian paice top number one internazionale.
Legend
Purple MK3 on fire.
Eventually almost literally.
AWESOME
thanks for uploading
and this is the reason why he is the guitar god
Does anybody out there have footage of the"Live in Europe" Deep Purple show?The audio quality on that album was phenomenol!!
Ritchie kills it!
Plenty f'n cowbell on this one!
men with long hair...what a great time
Simply Classic!!
man I always loved paices groove for that classic!.
egyik kedvenc számom volt mindig :DDD
🌈
awesome song
Where is the drums solo ??? !!!
Bom demais, 74 ainda permanece vivo.
I did see a cow wearing a high hat near the Paiste factory in Switzerland. Coincidence? :)
uwielbiam DEEP PURPLE
Вся любовь к рокутолько через них!!!
❤
powerful guitar Blackmore
The speed and power of this terrifying.
It’s like a runaway locomotive, on fire, with an A-bomb strapped to it.
I’ve never heard anything that compares to the massive, sledge hammer style demonstrated here.
The fucking plane has crashed into the GD MOUNTAIN.
Damn! This track is Timeless
Mr Ian Paice and Richard Blackmore
Back in the day when network TV cameramen had no idea seeing the fretwork from the front was most important!
Transmiten toda la adrenalina de los 15 años,
This is California jam isn't it?
Amazing, way to go