Deep Purple's Ian Gillan shares his advice for young bands
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Deep Purple legend Ian Gillan shares his advice for new and rising bands and artists on the red carpet of the Ivors 2019.
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Sir Ian Gillan, greatest vocalist the music world has ever known.
Luke Partridge He’s been knighted? Wow!
He is the best of the best!!!
@pasqualedavino42 haha, I've got it on vinyl and CD, yeah I agree it's awesome : )
You are humorous.
Apart from all the other clearly better vocalists like Plant, Rodgers, Anderson, Bowie, Jagger etc etc…
Million dollar advice from arguably the greatest English rock vocalist of all time.
Apart from all the others who were better.
I remember meeting Ian Gillan in the eighties. What a genuinely lovely guy who made time for the fans.
Didn't he always? They were all happy to sign autographs but Ian would stay on and chat for ages. Love him.
One of the greatest singers in history, and has always been a class act.
I've always enjoyed Ian Gillan's interviews-it's as simple as that.
What a lovely, charming Gentleman!
Advice doesn't really get better than that, some very wise words from a vocal master. What an incredible singer
Ian's a class act. I met him in Seattle in 2006 and he invited me on the bus. It was Ian, Janik Gers (also a class act) and I for about a half hour talking over a beer. Not my first time on a tour bus but definitely my favorite.
A real gentleman.
Legend!!!!
DEEP PURPLE IN ROCK? THE BEST ROCK ALBUM OF AL TIME.
What a legend.
Rock royalty! Ian Gillan! Wow! Now that man could belt a tune! Wow! Jesus Christ Super Star!
My most sincere regards for this real gentleman 👍👍👍👍
A legend.
Never in a million years did I think I'd ever hear Ian Gillan talk about The Smiths.
Live Child in Time cements Gillan’s place in history
EVEN IF it had been the ONLY thing he had ever done! ( Which, of course, it wasn't. . .)
he was such an incredible singer - certainly one of my favorites of all time what a range!! Really cool that he likes Frank Sinatra now.
Even inspiration from classical Composers in the past, good advice there.
El mejor el único, ian gillan
Interesting as the M2 and M8 line ups are the two most successful DP line ups. For me I've always thought it was a universal opinion that DP M2 is the accepted distinctive version of DP, however talking to younger DP fans lately and for most of them the Steve Morse era stuff is the only Purple they know, they can hold a 2 hour conversation about the best bits of Bananas or Infinite but struggle to name many tracks off In Rock or Fireball haha, it's crazy. I guess all the online Deep Purple websites, podcasts, interviews etc has rubbed off on the younger fans. I watched a young guitarist absolutely nail "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming" then he goes straight into the intro from "The Surprising" afterwards I asked him to do a Ritchie Blackmore riff, he didn't know any (apart from smoke) we talked for a while and he said him and all his friends loved mostly all the albums from Perpendicular to Whoosh and owned them all on CD, it's amazing how to most youngsters the Morse era to them is the real DP, i read recently that Whoosh is their best selling album since Who Do We Think We Are. I guess when Jon left the band in 2002 he had no idea how huge the band were about to get again, I still love M2 but have to accept M8 are catching up fast.
A truly fantastic bloke
Thanks Ian Thanks NME
As young musicians, the more musical diversity you soak up, the greater your own musical vocabulary will be, and you will have a much greater creative archive in your personal repertoire from which to make new songs. The phrase I remember hearing most from the songwriter/s when I was regularly playing was "oh, that lends itself to........" and so it was taking from something already known or heard and trying it into a song - on a variation - to see if it would fit, or enhance the feeling or directional intention of the song. A lot of today's music just skips the hard work of attaining competence in musicianship, goes straight to the computer and re-hashes an old (somebody elses) song.
te quiero mucho, Ian!. Gracias!. ❤ sos como el señor Miyagi del rock.
Ian Girlan is the MAN
Ian is the rock
Ia Gillan....il numero uno in assoluto
Gillan lindo desde sempre ❤
And a last advice, Gillan forgot said : “ don’t ruins the spaghetti dinner of your bandmate specially if is like Ritchie Blackmore because maybe you can get the spaghetti plate on your face”.
Great advice from a rock legend 🙏
solid.
I agree, Mr Gillian. Well said.
👌👍❤❤❤❤❤💥
Keith Ricahrds once said that Led Zeppelin is Jimmy Page, wondering if Ian's 'Freudian slip' saying 'Jimmy...' then correcting himself by saying Led Zeppelin was intentional or not. Saw Gillan back in the early eighties in Australia. Never forget his loooong hair in Black night clip
VOICE FROM GOD!!!!!
i watch this interview and then a deep purple advert comes up wheres the connection????
Unfortunately the Music Business Model has drastically changed and newer Bands will have a difficult time making any decent money . 😎
But it doesn't hurt for th hard workers who don't easily Give UP ! 😁👊
Bóg Wokalu !!!!!!
*Deep purple* songs good. For me I think 🤔 helpful to
What happened to Ian's uncle happened to Geeza Butler's parents when they heard Black sabbath.
I'm all too often disappointed when listening to my music heroes speak, not the case here...
Here's some REAL free advice for young rock bands...work on figuring out and composing the singer's MELODIES. Get a great melody and the rest falls into place. A great guitar riff is not a melody. Shouting over/between the riff is not a melody either.
Ian was utterly correct in not passing comment on younger bands. Right at the end he showed how out of touch he is by suggesting young rock bands listen to Sabbath, Zeppelin and Purple - maybe young bands did that 40 years ago, Ian, but not now.
Not sure which bands you’re talking to but to say “not now” is just wrong.
maybe not all the time, but sometimes? how can you not...
He did not suggested this to young musicians, he advised not to limit themselves to one type of music, even if it was their favorite genre, otherwise they would be limited in their actions, and the names of the bands did not matter.
isn't it time to start performing all the great DEEP PURPLE hits and especially the ballads, a la Frank Sinatra??
try that, you'll see how many more tix you will sell!!🎃☹️😖😵💫😵
a real rock star on nme?!
Who'd have thunk it? This would never have happened from the late '70s to about 2015.
Доброго тебе здоровье, дорогой Ян, успешного продолжения творчества, пусть всегда у тебя будет порох сухим...
Me muero!, nombró al gran DEAN MARTIN!. ❤ Genio, Ian!!!.
ian дай бог тебе долгих лет жизни и здоровья
Вчера, 19,08,2020 - 75 исполнилось! BEST!!!)
Ian Gillan Forever!!! BEST of the BEST!!!
Ian Always Loved Your Voice Rock On 😊☀️👍
Wear ear plugs also should be his advice you can clearly see what it has done to his hearing .
Most people in their 70's have some hearing loss. Certainly back in the days of unrestricted volume at shows, it could do some damage, but we were all invincible then (or so we thought!)
Be kind because he doesn't seem well.
@@lunarmodule9915 WTF ?? i never said anything nasty you tool..ffs what is wrong with you goof balls on here ..
Tbf, it does sound like a very noisy room.
He gave his all! RESPECT
I'm impressed that NME has been covering Ian's career for 50+ years and still managed to spell his name wrong.
When I was really young a friend and I watched The Shining and we were scarred shitless so we watched a video of Deep Purple Live In Concert instead and that’s our first experience of The Shining. Deep Purple Rock!
A class act, and great advice.
Very good interview.
Excellent; love it; 100%; and wear those ear plugs if you intend living past your youth.....!