Don't you just miss the days of PURE ROCK. No giant stages with incredibly stupid movie set type of stages and 40 dancers and all of it perfectly timed to sound EXACTLY like the record. God I miss the 70s and some 80s where MEN WERE MEN and stages and amplifiers were NOT safe. I saw DP Mark II and a few other incarnations and LOVED all the fucking talent and you NEVER knew what you were going to see but you knew it wasn't going to be exactly like the record (kids ask your parents what a record was)
I think Ritchie was justified being pissed off. He didn't want to do the show but eventually succumbed to pressure from management and band members.He asked for certain conditions in writing including hitting the stage at dusk for lighting and they were ignored. Management lied to him to get DP on the bill. Typical music industry BS.
I saw an interview where after the concert, a warrant was issued to arrest Blackmore because of the deliberate fire on stage. It was poorly planned. Before going on stage, Blackmore asked a roadie to pour fuel on the amps and lit it. The roadie didn't know how much fuel required so he dumped the whole container. He lit it. Boom! The explosion was so big and shocked everyone. It also knocked off Ian Paice's eyeglass. Blackmore was lucky that his hair didn't catch fire. The band manager was tipped on the incoming arrest and he hustled them to quickly escape by a helicopter from the venue.
I was a senior in high school at was at the California Jam. This is the most memorable performance I have ever seen. I love when he jumps over his guitar amid the flames.
That’s because a molten hot piece of amp hit his legs as it exploded. If you look closely you can see it. In that instant he probably realised Satin pants and fire were probably not a great mix. 😂
I remember this too , not sure of the station or stations airing this , but I know that I loved seeing this on television . I was only eight . But this was something my father and I got to share together .
if you look closely you can see a piece of burning "amp" flying away from him , in an interview he said he got hit by a piece from the explosion , i think that might be the part haha
There is a documentary somewhere where Jon Lord says the force of the explosion knocked him away from his keyboards, , and blew Ian Paice’s glasses off
Blackmore acting like a total douchebag again. His playing was good enough without all the cheesy pyrotechnics. No wonder no one can stand working with him for more than an album.
This is the final part of Space Trucking at the end of the set! Ritchie played like a Demon throughout. The Guitar smash -solo is not about skill or melody! It's about Excitement-A Final Sacrifice! Why are people commenting on his guitar skills? The Fairy jump at the end is actually Ritchie being knocked over by the Explosion!
Looking at some comments and wow really. You see Rock back then was a attitude. John Kay was right when your 15 years old you feel you are born to be wild. And this was the Ultimate anti parent and society act. Ritchie does some great playing during this concert although he was mad at the Organizers for breaking their contact with him and he didn't like it. He is the greatest guitarist in Rock History. You may not agree but their are millions of fan's that agree with me. No one has done as much original riffs and music in the business than Ritchie. In parts of Europe and Japan he is a god.
Can you learn to type first: please learn grammar and basic punctuation - not to mention what capital letters are. Did you not learn English? Then come back and spout your garbage.
Deep Purple ripped their riffs from bands like It’s a Beautiful Day, the rest of their stuff was pretty standard Blues rock. In no way are they that original
I just saw a comment on another video saying that these destruction solos RItchie did were baby boomer rubbish, and that how all of these “sacred cow bands” are obsolete and will be forgotten within a few years. That guy seems to not realize plenty of young people still listen to this amazing music, I understand we all have opinions but to call a genre bad just because its old it just arrogant.
It's partly up to us. We have to expose it to the kids. Mine are 8 and 10 and enjoy the music of today. But on long car trips, they beg me to play Machine Head. My daughter can sing all the words to Smoke, and hum the guitar solo. She particularly likes to hum the very end of it, while I come in humming the bass line that leads back into the main riff. I don't force my kids to do this. You can't really force kids to do anything. They just recognize what great music is. It is great music, and it will endure.
THEN FOUR YEARS LATER : 1978 CALIFORNIA JAM 2 AUDIO CD REMASTERED March 18, 1978 marked an extraordinary event in the history of Rock n Roll - CAL JAM 2 ! Over 250,000 people attended this spectacular live concert that will go down in history as the largest rock festival of the 1970's. Some of the greatest acts in Rock n Roll were featured, from Aerosmith to Santana, from Ted Nugent to Heart. These rare performances are now available for the first time on CD, digitally remastered by Grammy award winning producer Jack Douglas. If you purchased the CAL JAM 2 double LP back in the 70's this is the exact same release but on a remastered CD ! SANTANA - JUGANDO SANTANA - DANCE SISTER DANCE DAVE MASON - LET IT GO LET IT FLOW DAVE MASON - WE JUST DISAGREE HEART - LOVE ALIVE HEART - LITTLE QUEEN TED NUGENT - FREE FOR ALL TED NUGENT - SNAKE SKIN COWBOYS AEROSMITH - SAME OLD SONG & DANCE AEROSMITH - DRAW THE LINE AEROSMITH - CHIP AWAY AT THE STONE FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH - I'M A KING BEE FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH - JOHNNY B. GOODE RUBICON - NEVER GONNA LEAVE RUBICON - TOO HOT TO HANDLE 1978 CALIFORNIA JAM II DVD BOB WELCH / STEVIE NICKS / MICK FLEETWOOD " EBONY EYES " AEROSMITH " BIG TEN INCH " " TOYS IN THE ATTIC " "CHIP AWAY AT THE STONE" " DRAW THE LINE " "DREAM ON" HEART " LITTE QUEEN " " BARRACUDA " " MAGIC MAN " SANTANA " BLACK MAGIC WOMAN " " JUGANDO " TED NUGENT " CAT SCRATCH FEVER " "JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED " " GONZO " " MOTOR CITY MADHOUSE " DAVE MASON " WE JUST DISAGREE " " LET IT GO LET IT FLOW " " PEARLY QUEEN " " TAKING THE TIME TO FIND " FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH " PURPLE HAZE " FOREIGNER " FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME " " STARRIDER " " COLD AS ICE " RUBICON " IF YOU EVER COME THIS WAY " Includes lots of extra behind the scenes footage and the history behind this historic event
Some of the comments are completely uninformed. Richie was reluctant to do the Festival concert because he had done eight before and everything is fucked up with timing, staging, equipment, lighting, crews, everything. Richie explicitly did not want to go on before it was dark and they were pounding his door for him to go on 4 hours or so earlier in the day time. Richie locked the door had some drinks played his guitar and there was nobody to go on onstage apparently for a couple hours. His bandmates caved in and we're requesting he go on stage early and Richie would not do it, finally at 8:15 p.m. he went on and he was pissed off at fucking everyone. Ritchie was genuinely pissed off at the organizers for asking him to breach a specific element that he put in his contract and he was pissed off the network and the crew and his band. This has nothing to do with copying Hendrix in that Ritchies behavior here is a display of his total disregard for nearly everyone. He was genuinely angry as hell and deliberately tore apart equipment with brutal intent for Destruction and defiance of all that disregarded one of the most important elements of his contract to perform at Cal Jam. Richie did not intend to overdo the pyrotechnics but he was absolutely genuinely enraged and pissed off and because of that he was determined to break apart as much as he possibly could on stage. Yes it was part of the show but the truth is concert organizers really let him down and pissed him off. There is a video of Richie explaining why he was so angry.
I'm very unimpressed with this performance. This guy had some serious anger issues and needed professional help. That was a disgrace. He could have seriously hurt someone, including himself. I don't care what his excuse was, it was like watching a spoiled child who didn't get his way having a major tantrum.
pretty much feel the same way. it's disquieting to watch. i understand his anger, but you can''t behave like this. I love rock n roll but these fans out there that feel this rebellious behavior is acceptable, or even to be admired, within an artistic context are just stupid rock fans. whenever i hear about keith moon and the who wrecking hotel rooms, I just can't accept that. this "I don't give a shit about the rules or the law" isn't what rock is all about.
Still not a valid excuse to behave like this. Brutal intent for Destruction and defiance. Does that also include potential damage to people? I know all about him not wanting to do festivals and all the other things, and he was right to be mad. But this is too much.
Obviously just personal preference, but I gotta go for Prince’s solo during his induction at the 2004 Rock ‘n’ Roll hall of fame playing in that all-star tribute to George Harrison on “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” - it’s almost like that song was written for that moment and found it’s logical zenith. George would have loved it.
----04/03/2024@10:45 PM EDT---Ritchie Blackmore is the reason I know magic exists. I do mean that literally. All kinds of things happen around here---things most would not believe is possible---
I was 13 at the time and used to get sulphur from the chemist, sodium nitrate from the hardware, and make charcoal, put it in a metal pill tube with iron filings, I had to, we was poor. If I had a guitar I would have blown it up to.
I bought a '75 Strat in 1984 for $200.00 and I didn't hesitate in customizing it the way I wanted to (painted it and changed the pickups to humbuckers). It wasn't a sacred object.
Glen Hughes new book tells the complete story of this concert at Cal Jam. In a nutshell - there was so much cocaine being used by them on the side of the stage, with the guys from Sabbath. When you are coked out of your mind you make some bad decisions. They made $250,000 for that show. They were the headliners but would not let ELP go before them.
Blackmore said in an interview that they were dummy Marshalls, but you can clearly see that there are speakers in the speakercabinets, so at least they were not dummys.
youth is wonderful but I am pretty sure he would not destroy a guitar now...but I do miss Him.............should hook up with Bonamassa! That would be a treat!
Bud Wiser that actualy were cheaper copies to be destroyed. He trashed them much more often than his main guitars) that natural colour strat was one of his favourits (fat sound and untypical fat neck), but it was stolen a year later
Notice how his main guitar is simply lowered into the pit between the stage and the audience? Yeah, that's because the guitars he uses after that are cheap knock-offs that he had on hand just to destroy for show.
What did he destroy? A few thousand $$ worth of guitars and amps? It's nothing compared to the fact that we're still talking about it 44 years later. This was a legendary performance.
It does when you pour gasoline on it, stuff a few 70’s era pyros in it and set it on fire. I’d imagine that’d do the trick. **watches video again** Yup. Can confirm. 😄
if you look , the whole stage is literally on fire . there was some sort of exellerant(sp) used . this video is cut as RB comes out for a final curtain call . he does try to start soloing again but the band cuts him short . he was out of key anyway . i am thinking he took some acid or something , this was really awkward / not good . how long after this did they break up ?
+petey twofinger They had only just got Together! Ritchie never did drugs-He likes Whiskey-Jack Daniels! This was during the Burn Tour before they recorded Stormbringer! The band didn't break up. Ritchie left because he didn't like the Funky influence the Band was taking. He formed Rainbow but that's another Story.
+petey twofinger Blackmore planned it before the show, that's why he was giving signals to the back stage crew to pour petrol/diesel on it and light it on fire, but instead it blew up.
there is a RB doc , just came out , RB tells the story in his own words , he claims it was "petrol" i believe it was accellerant on the stage with gunpowder or some explosive in the amp . he also claims he threw his flaming guitar into the amp , which did not happen , ever . tee hee .
Nobody said Richie’s behavior or actions were valid, this is just what happened. I thought Mike biting that guys ear off was rather overdone and unpleasant. Also, I thought the colonists throwing all the tea in Boston harbor and what followed after was violent and necessary. I’m not sure why we’re talking about a guitar or a guitarist so many decades ago that is inconsequential. Who really cares ? I don’t care that much as I just listen to some of the bands music mostly wayback in the day. Actually I don’t care.
👍 Someone liked your comment: "################---02/01/2024@7:03 PM EST--Jon L.(ord), you took the air out of Ritchie's guitar, 2 times in the same night/concert, thus giving it the cello sound effect, with an overdub, which you have no right to do---
This man is giving away free stratocasters and speakers in the midst of a global pandemic. We need more like him.
One free Strat and a set of pickups from whatever vintage they were 😂😂
Ahh Deep Purple. A band so loud the guitarist set off a bomb on stage and the rest of the band kept jamming like nothing happened,
That's right. Apparently Paice's glasses were blown clean off his face, but perhaps that happened every night.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don't you just miss the days of PURE ROCK. No giant stages with incredibly stupid movie set type of stages and 40 dancers and all of it perfectly timed to sound EXACTLY like the record.
God I miss the 70s and some 80s where MEN WERE MEN and stages and amplifiers were NOT safe.
I saw DP Mark II and a few other incarnations and LOVED all the fucking talent and you NEVER knew what you were going to see but you knew it wasn't going to be exactly like the record (kids ask your parents what a record was)
I think Ritchie was justified being pissed off. He didn't want to do the show but eventually succumbed to pressure from management and band members.He asked for certain conditions in writing including hitting the stage at dusk for lighting and they were ignored. Management lied to him to get DP on the bill. Typical music industry BS.
Not. He wanted to play at night. And he does!
Imagine being so privileged that you pseudo-bomb shows and still get hired
He looked pretty happy during burn...
@@Xolin11that s why Ritchie s the greatest! Period.
@@peterselgradHe did not look happy at all throughout and his performance, while great, did suffer on some level.
And to imagine, Emerson Lake and Palmer had to follow this act, damn!
No competition
They did alright... spinning piano.
And they did a great job
Especially with a hole in the stage
Fuck Off ELP !!!! Purple and Ritchie was the greatest !!!
I love how he ACTUALLY goes apeshit and how this is not just a stage act
This, kiddies...is rock and roll.
I saw an interview where after the concert, a warrant was issued to arrest Blackmore because of the deliberate fire on stage. It was poorly planned. Before going on stage, Blackmore asked a roadie to pour fuel on the amps and lit it. The roadie didn't know how much fuel required so he dumped the whole container. He lit it. Boom! The explosion was so big and shocked everyone. It also knocked off Ian Paice's eyeglass. Blackmore was lucky that his hair didn't catch fire. The band manager was tipped on the incoming arrest and he hustled them to quickly escape by a helicopter from the venue.
Jon Lord could really hold the fort down-he's actually playing sum great shit while Blackmore did his thing...
Con Richie blackmore no se juega 🇬🇧👏👏👏👏👏👏 único inigualable inimitable gracias por tanto maestro 🤘
I was a senior in high school at was at the California Jam. This is the most memorable performance I have ever seen. I love when he jumps over his guitar amid the flames.
That’s because a molten hot piece of amp hit his legs as it exploded. If you look closely you can see it. In that instant he probably realised Satin pants and fire were probably not a great mix. 😂
I remember this too , not sure of the station or stations airing this , but I know that I loved seeing this on television . I was only eight . But this was something my father and I got to share together .
I was thirteen watching this when he did this live and it was the ultimate Rock Rebel attitude and it was a site to see.
I laughed so hard at his fairy jump (3:08)
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if you look closely you can see a piece of burning "amp" flying away from him , in an interview he said he got hit by a piece from the explosion , i think that might be the part haha
That's funny, but I don't think of it as a "fairy jump." It's more like a fuck-that's-hot-I-don't-want-my-ass-catching-on-fire jump LOL
There is a documentary somewhere where Jon Lord says the force of the explosion knocked him away from his keyboards, , and blew Ian Paice’s glasses off
Blackmore acting like a total douchebag again. His playing was good enough without all the cheesy pyrotechnics. No wonder no one can stand working with him for more than an album.
This is the final part of Space Trucking at the end of the set! Ritchie played like a Demon throughout. The Guitar smash -solo is not about skill or melody! It's about Excitement-A Final Sacrifice! Why are people commenting on his guitar skills? The Fairy jump at the end is actually Ritchie being knocked over by the Explosion!
Looking at some comments and wow really. You see Rock back then was a attitude. John Kay was right when your 15 years old you feel you are born to be wild. And this was the Ultimate anti parent and society act. Ritchie does some great playing during this concert although he was mad at the Organizers for breaking their contact with him and he didn't like it. He is the greatest guitarist in Rock History. You may not agree but their are millions of fan's that agree with me. No one has done as much original riffs and music in the business than Ritchie. In parts of Europe and Japan he is a god.
I agree.
Can you learn to type first: please learn grammar and basic punctuation - not to mention what capital letters are. Did you not learn English? Then come back and spout your garbage.
Deep Purple ripped their riffs from bands like It’s a Beautiful Day, the rest of their stuff was pretty standard Blues rock. In no way are they that original
Ritchie Blackmore is the GUY!!!!
Performance art.
apparently the roadie put too much explosives in the amp lol
ah the golden days of rock :)
Isso é fantástico !
Isso é Rock !
Grande Blackmore !
If I ever hit it big I'll have to try this , it's all about the SACRIFICE !
I just saw a comment on another video saying that these destruction solos RItchie did were baby boomer rubbish, and that how all of these “sacred cow bands” are obsolete and will be forgotten within a few years. That guy seems to not realize plenty of young people still listen to this amazing music, I understand we all have opinions but to call a genre bad just because its old it just arrogant.
It's partly up to us. We have to expose it to the kids. Mine are 8 and 10 and enjoy the music of today. But on long car trips, they beg me to play Machine Head. My daughter can sing all the words to Smoke, and hum the guitar solo. She particularly likes to hum the very end of it, while I come in humming the bass line that leads back into the main riff.
I don't force my kids to do this. You can't really force kids to do anything. They just recognize what great music is. It is great music, and it will endure.
Who are we talking about here?
Deep Purple was an epic band in those days. Blackmore was a flaming comet streaming across the sky
I'm so glad I got to see them with the Mark II line up back in 84. Epic show even if Ritchie didn't think we deserved an encore lol
THEN FOUR YEARS LATER : 1978 CALIFORNIA JAM 2 AUDIO CD
REMASTERED
March 18, 1978 marked an extraordinary event in the history of Rock n Roll -
CAL JAM 2 !
Over 250,000 people attended this spectacular live concert that will go down
in history as the largest rock festival of the 1970's. Some of the greatest
acts in Rock n Roll were featured, from Aerosmith to Santana, from Ted
Nugent to Heart. These rare performances are now available for the first
time on CD, digitally remastered by Grammy award winning producer Jack
Douglas. If you purchased the CAL JAM 2 double LP back in the 70's this is
the exact same release but on a remastered CD !
SANTANA - JUGANDO
SANTANA - DANCE SISTER DANCE
DAVE MASON - LET IT GO LET IT FLOW
DAVE MASON - WE JUST DISAGREE
HEART - LOVE ALIVE
HEART - LITTLE QUEEN
TED NUGENT - FREE FOR ALL
TED NUGENT - SNAKE SKIN COWBOYS
AEROSMITH - SAME OLD SONG & DANCE
AEROSMITH - DRAW THE LINE
AEROSMITH - CHIP AWAY AT THE STONE
FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH - I'M A KING BEE
FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH - JOHNNY B. GOODE
RUBICON - NEVER GONNA LEAVE
RUBICON - TOO HOT TO HANDLE 1978 CALIFORNIA JAM II DVD
BOB WELCH / STEVIE NICKS / MICK FLEETWOOD " EBONY EYES "
AEROSMITH " BIG TEN INCH "
" TOYS IN THE ATTIC "
"CHIP AWAY AT THE STONE"
" DRAW THE LINE "
"DREAM ON"
HEART " LITTE QUEEN "
" BARRACUDA "
" MAGIC MAN "
SANTANA " BLACK MAGIC WOMAN "
" JUGANDO "
TED NUGENT " CAT SCRATCH FEVER "
"JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED "
" GONZO "
" MOTOR CITY MADHOUSE "
DAVE MASON " WE JUST DISAGREE "
" LET IT GO LET IT FLOW "
" PEARLY QUEEN "
" TAKING THE TIME TO FIND "
FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH " PURPLE HAZE "
FOREIGNER " FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME "
" STARRIDER "
" COLD AS ICE "
RUBICON " IF YOU EVER COME THIS WAY "
Includes lots of extra behind the scenes
footage and the history behind this historic event
Ugh. I bet Heart and Santana were bloody amazing! 🤩
@@fang_uk I had the live 2 LP vinyl album with awesome tracks including Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, Aerosmith, Heart, Ted Nugent etc. back in 1978.
@@fang_uk th-cam.com/video/nMHjeg0tgWw/w-d-xo.html
Some of the comments are completely uninformed.
Richie was reluctant to do the Festival concert because he had done eight before and everything is fucked up with timing, staging, equipment, lighting, crews, everything.
Richie explicitly did not want to go on before it was dark and they were pounding his door for him to go on 4 hours or so earlier in the day time.
Richie locked the door had some drinks played his guitar and there was nobody to go on onstage apparently for a couple hours.
His bandmates caved in and we're requesting he go on stage early and Richie would not do it, finally at 8:15 p.m. he went on and he was pissed off at fucking everyone.
Ritchie was genuinely pissed off at the organizers for asking him to breach a specific element that he put in his contract and he was pissed off the network and the crew and his band.
This has nothing to do with copying Hendrix in that Ritchies behavior here is a display of his total disregard for nearly everyone.
He was genuinely angry as hell and deliberately tore apart equipment with brutal intent for Destruction and defiance of all that disregarded one of the most important elements of his contract to perform at Cal Jam.
Richie did not intend to overdo the pyrotechnics but he was absolutely genuinely enraged and pissed off and because of that he was determined to break apart as much as he possibly could on stage.
Yes it was part of the show but the truth is concert organizers really let him down and pissed him off.
There is a video of Richie explaining why he was so angry.
i completely understand his anger, but this was uncalled for. someone could have gotten hurt.
I'm very unimpressed with this performance. This guy had some serious anger issues and needed professional help. That was a disgrace. He could have seriously hurt someone, including himself. I don't care what his excuse was, it was like watching a spoiled child who didn't get his way having a major tantrum.
pretty much feel the same way. it's disquieting to watch. i understand his anger, but you can''t behave like this. I love rock n roll but these fans out there that feel this rebellious behavior is acceptable, or even to be admired, within an artistic context are just stupid rock fans. whenever i hear about keith moon and the who wrecking hotel rooms, I just can't accept that. this "I don't give a shit about the rules or the law" isn't what rock is all about.
Still not a valid excuse to behave like this. Brutal intent for Destruction and defiance. Does that also include potential damage to people? I know all about him not wanting to do festivals and all the other things, and he was right to be mad. But this is too much.
He's having the temper tantrum of a 2 year old in an adult body.
A fucking rock hero!
❤❤Ritchie
waooo que SALVAJE¡¡¡¡¡ ESO SI FUE EXPLOSIVOO¡¡¡¡ locuraa enojoo .............. ¡¡¡ rock¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
I remember watching this on in concert on ABC. I thought it was kool.I have seen Deep purple many times always put on good show
Saw this live when it came on, I was 12.
JR Rosalez damn, you was so damn lucky
good luck Ritchie with the Rainbow show in Birmingham in June you will show everyone over the past 20 years how its meant to be done cant fucking wait
3:07 A FIRE IN THE SKY
legend!!!
That was one expensive solo, even for 1974.... damn I was 10 years old!
Surprised they had enough equipment left to function : )
I'm more surprised they didn't get arrested for arson, and destruction of public property.
+Thomas R. Skidmore Actually,they were helicoptered out to avoid those very charges...according to legend.
Most of those guitars weren’t even his!
F**king amazing!!
04/06/74, it was that reported this festival had a high standard technological, hitherto unheard.
Best solo ever!!!
Obviously just personal preference, but I gotta go for Prince’s solo during his induction at the 2004 Rock ‘n’ Roll hall of fame playing in that all-star tribute to George Harrison on “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” - it’s almost like that song was written for that moment and found it’s logical zenith. George would have loved it.
I like that the drummer was playing the same thing for 7 minutes
One can only imagine the quality of blow and lsd those guys had access to back then.
He plays the same rhythm with different variations to it..
Rock and roll man!!
Espectàculàr
"The idea was to upstage ELP - which I think we did." -Ritchie Blackmore.
Is this the musical equivalent of Bill Burr’s Philly rant? 😂. Awesome. Ritchie is a destructive genius as well.
happy birthday you madman
----04/03/2024@10:45 PM EDT---Ritchie Blackmore is the reason I know magic exists. I do mean that literally. All kinds of things happen around here---things most would not believe is possible---
The Marshalls were fake and Deep Purple ended up paying $74,000 for the tv camera Blackmore destroyed! 😉
Blackmore and his clog solo, that fairy jump. Funny as fuck.
I like this music.
I own over a thousand CDs
I think this kind of destruction is only decadent.
A sad day for Fender.
Those were fake replicas.
Graciosisimo
Yeah pride festivals were really cool back then!
Strats weren't considered vintage yet. Dime a dozen...
Less destructive show was at Rainbow concert - Live in Munich (1977) :D
I was 13 at the time and used to get sulphur from the chemist, sodium nitrate from the hardware, and make charcoal, put it in a metal pill tube with iron filings, I had to, we was poor. If I had a guitar I would have blown it up to.
HOW ON EARTH ARE YOU STILL HERE TO TELL THIS TALE?!? 😳
Also, you wouldn’t happen to be the Unibomber would you? 😋
Strats were cheap back then, especially if you're a multi million hair :~)
anger management anyone........
I bought a '75 Strat in 1984 for $200.00 and I didn't hesitate in customizing it the way I wanted to (painted it and changed the pickups to humbuckers). It wasn't a sacred object.
@@iliketowatch. How much is it worth now?
Glen Hughes new book tells the complete story of this concert at Cal Jam. In a nutshell - there was so much cocaine being used by them on the side of the stage, with the guys from Sabbath. When you are coked out of your mind you make some bad decisions. They made $250,000 for that show. They were the headliners but would not let ELP go before them.
And had to pay $75000 for the camera
SMOKE OVER THE RAINBOW!
amazing
That was because of the bad konditions at this Concert.... they have started to early and many other things happend:/
the best!
Se recalento
SALUTE!!!
The short-circuiting of the TV-camera actually fits musically with the song. Is the cameraman on royalties? :)
Blackmore said in an interview that they were dummy Marshalls, but you can clearly see that there are speakers in the speakercabinets, so at least they were not dummys.
JOHN LORD!
now ya know why punk came along
Oh... the 70's
pure massacre🤘🏻
Once Jon Lord said: Blackmore is crazy, Gillan is very crazy. I really can' t imagine how Ian must be lol
I can’t wrap my head around Gillan being crazier than Blackmore. That just doesn’t seem to make any universal/karmic sense! lol
He used to walk around naked all the time haha (Gillan)
@@88hh40 that’s not crazy, that’s true freedom maaaan! (Although if you’re going to do that walking thru Chiswick, I see your point) 😁
😮😮😮
Nuts
That's the performance when ELP was shocked by blackmore's impenetrability
How much is a Fender Stratocaster again?
ritchie estaba rre caliente el queria serra el show y no lo dejaron y termino rompiendo todo con richie no se jode veo este video y me cago de risa
Si así fue Richie blackmore es Richie blackmore 🇬🇧👏👏👏👏👏👏🤘
And no one tuched John Lords Hammond Organ!
Except flaming hot pieces of amp! 😂
He just did this to shock people. He said later on that the whole asshole routine was just that, a routine.
Goals
And where exactly was the solo?....
It's about DESTRUCTION
youth is wonderful but I am pretty sure he would not destroy a guitar now...but I do miss Him.............should hook up with Bonamassa! That would be a treat!
Whos got the guitar
Straight between the camera 1:29
Seems like a waste of now Vintage Strats.
And vintage marshall majors.
Bud Wiser that actualy were cheaper copies to be destroyed. He trashed them much more often than his main guitars) that natural colour strat was one of his favourits (fat sound and untypical fat neck), but it was stolen a year later
These were actually originals. But you're right, he started using cheap copies in the 1980's
Notice how his main guitar is simply lowered into the pit between the stage and the audience? Yeah, that's because the guitars he uses after that are cheap knock-offs that he had on hand just to destroy for show.
What did he destroy? A few thousand $$ worth of guitars and amps? It's nothing compared to the fact that we're still talking about it 44 years later. This was a legendary performance.
He does sound much better when he's playing with his shoes...!
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notice he changed to a stunt guitar and amp for this bit and cued the guys to set his shit on fire but at the time ...........it looked real
The amp may have been a double,but not FOUR Strats,especially according to Glenn Hughes.
aprendan millenials esto es historia!!!
Rock guitarists' ingredients: distortion, technique, gunpowder...
…mix with cocaine, booze, over-inflated ego and a splash of anger to taste, and drink irresponsibly.
How crazy was Blackmore lol
“How crazy IS Blackmore.” 🤪
Fixed it for ya! 😋
I never knew a tube amp can explode like that
It does when you pour gasoline on it, stuff a few 70’s era pyros in it and set it on fire. I’d imagine that’d do the trick.
**watches video again**
Yup. Can confirm. 😄
Richie is saying to the soon to punks here's your fame! Free amps now go start bands
And made it to the helicopter before the cops got there.... mayhem for a reason but this is a tad bit of overkill.....
Smoke on the water
Ian paice and Jon lord not giving a f#%ck !!!!
Hendrix did, i can too.
lol type A personality
if you look , the whole stage is literally on fire . there was some sort of exellerant(sp) used . this video is cut as RB comes out for a final curtain call . he does try to start soloing again but the band cuts him short . he was out of key anyway . i am thinking he took some acid or something , this was really awkward / not good . how long after this did they break up ?
+petey twofinger
They had only just got Together! Ritchie never did drugs-He likes Whiskey-Jack Daniels! This was during the Burn Tour before they recorded Stormbringer! The band didn't break up. Ritchie left because he didn't like the Funky influence the Band was taking. He formed Rainbow but that's another Story.
+petey twofinger Blackmore planned it before the show, that's why he was giving signals to the back stage crew to pour petrol/diesel on it and light it on fire, but instead it blew up.
there is a RB doc , just came out , RB tells the story in his own words , he claims it was "petrol" i believe it was accellerant on the stage with gunpowder or some explosive in the amp . he also claims he threw his flaming guitar into the amp , which did not happen , ever . tee hee .
He was out of key while he was playing with his feet? Whoooshh! You're missing the point, buddy.
yeah, just dump those "crappy" vintage strats, Marhalls and speakers cabs!!! *sigh*
Nobody said Richie’s behavior or actions were valid, this is just what happened. I thought Mike biting that guys ear off was rather overdone and unpleasant. Also, I thought the colonists throwing all the tea in Boston harbor and what followed after was violent and necessary. I’m not sure why we’re talking about a guitar or a guitarist so many decades ago that is inconsequential. Who really cares ? I don’t care that much as I just listen to some of the bands music mostly wayback in the day. Actually I don’t care.
👍 Someone liked your comment: "################---02/01/2024@7:03 PM EST--Jon L.(ord), you took the air out of Ritchie's guitar, 2 times in the same night/concert, thus giving it the cello sound effect, with an overdub, which you have no right to do---
Oh, Ritchie, my guitare😪bless him, it’s just ridiculous this video👎
Hee hee - that's one way of expressing your displeasure. Imagine the US law suits if someone's head had been split open by a wayward guitar lol
Hell even i could do that. Maybe not note for note but i could fake it.