Nobody with half a brain thinks Autotune or Pro Tools existed in 1970. Just a Boomer-ass way to try and couch "shitting on 21st-Century Hip-hop Pop music." No need to ever say this. Just shut your ass up. And yeah, I don't like Autotune either, but that isn't the fucking point.
One of the best live performances I've ever seen. Ian Gillan's vocals, Blackmore's guitar, Jon Lord on organ, Ian Paice on drums and Roger Glover on bass. One for the ages...
Drum VC, it's quite astonishing to believe that a vast majority of the musicians on your post and many others who have contributed are "CLASSICALLY TRAINED" hence your statement about genuine emotions and talent, today's charts are basically full of "crash bang wallop" what a load of " Bollocks" manufactured music that reminds me of the tv advert for a certain "Rabbit" with a coppered colour top battery that goes on and on and on and ZZZZZzzzzzz.... I'm sure you get the drift!!!!!, ( PS ENJOYED YOUR POST... ABSOLUTELY SPOT ON!! 👍👍)
The difference is that back then it was mainstream, now mainstream is mostly crap, and back then music was much more important and not just a product like washing powder. Even then, though, the major record labels were already gutting the most popular bands, such as the Doors.
@@rorschach0 "please kill me..." Oooh! Me! Me! I can help with that. Please let me help! I'll do soooo softly, you won't even notice ..... sshhhh ..... there, there ..... close your eyes .....
Ian Paice the drummer is starting his 7th decade playing drums for Deep Purple. He is the only remaining original member of the band and still performs with them to this day. Along with the singer you saw and the Bass player you saw, who are still there, but not original members.
Masters at work. An all time classic and Ian Gillan’s soulful vocals are magical. The song was an anti-war song (Vietnam) so the cries and screams echoed the anguish of war. Powerful performance.
@willieboy3011 Jonas Lyrically it might not be clear but Ian Gillan saying it's about the Cold War in general and not about a specific conflict is very clear (& since he wrote the songs lyrics he should know)
Did he ACTUALLY sing "I blew my mind up against the wall" towards the end?!!? I guess that CONFIRMS the anti-war theme (or something) ...... ya think? What year is this performance?
Im 70 it gives me chills, i was highly influenced by them, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep, took Rock in a different direction. I was able to have a full rock carrer tying to imulate that kind of music, my brother also, he was in the band Autograph in the 1980s.
And this is why we old folk don't find today's music interesting at all. We were truly spoiled back then. The level of songwriting and musicianship was off the charts.
Pezzi come questi ne escono pochi negli anni. Di certo che c'era più ricerca per il gusto in quei tempi. Infatti a cavallo degli anni 65-75 ci furono un sacco di gruppi rimasti poi storici.
Ian was the 1st singer to perform Jesus Christ Super Star, I've seen DEEP PURPLE twice and Jesus Christ Super Star live with Ian!! I'm now 70 still rocking!! Love your reactions!!!
WRONG. Deep Purple was head and shoulders better than both especially the Ozzy NONSENSE. Zep was STONED (especially Page) every night and were crappy in concert having to rely on a 45-60 minute drum solo. BS got blown off the stage EVERY night by Van Halen in 78. Nobody couod touch DP MK2 or MK3 except THE WHO and thats totally different music.
@@jeremymerrifield219 100% accurate according to just about anybody that actually saw all three bands on their first 3 or 4 tours. Song wise its even worse. Purple has at least 5 or 6 songs better than ANY songs Zep ACTUALLY WROTE or Sabbath ever played.
@@steveludwig4200 I saw all 3 in the mid 70s. Loved them all. But Zeppelin were just magnificent. You are of course welcome to your opinion, but please don't insult the other 2
@ablpisitpoppycock I saw them in Dallas and Sabbath was literally booed off the stage, They played maybe 20-30 minutes then Ozzie flipped off the audience and they left. Audience chanted for VH to return but they didnt.
"I can come up with riffs and I’m good at improvisation, but I feel very frustrated in my songwriting. I think it’s terrible half the time ... Melody is very important to me ... if I don’t hear a melody, I can’t be inspired.” - Ritchie Blackmore
And if you're familiar with their catalogue, their songwriting was not lacking very much. This was a band who wrote a rock and roll classic over a period of a day or two, based on an accident where they were supposed to begin recording the next day.
@@robertkennedy5414 Richie and Jon were always forthcoming about where their ideas and licks came from. I loved that about them. Recall Richie explaining that SOTW is built out of a little medieval piece. Hence the fourths.
Mr Gillan. Fabulous lead singer who is still going strong today. Mr Lord. Keyboard player from the Royal School of Music. Mr Paice and Mr Glover - one of the best rhythm combinations ever. Mr Blackmore - an absolute and total nutter - very good at madrigals and Tudor music now, but if you are lucky and see him live, he might slip in Smoke on the Water if he is in a good mood. For most of their time together, they did nothing but argue and fight. That ladies and gentlemen is Deep Purple.
Deep Purple my first heavy metal band in 1973. I had twelve years old. Today listen this perform and tears falling in my face. 1970 I had 8 or 9 years old . Excelente vídeo in image and sound for more 50 years. I like very much this voice and musicians perform. In my opinion John Lord in kiboard is very special. Thanks for her react very surprise in her face. Kisses from Brazil in Rio de Janeiro!
Sometimes stage presence comes from someone's talent...no one did anything overly demonstrative here, but you can't take your eyes off of the "captured moment"...five young men, at the absolute top of their game, letting it all hang out for something they're passionate about, all in perfect unity...
Earlier today I was listening in my car to Machine Head by Deep Purple. Coincidence I suppose that I happened onto this channel when I got in. The first Purple song I ever heard was HUSH. Done with keyboards BEFORE synthesizer. The first complete album I heard by Deep Purple was the Book Of Taliesyn. I was hooked. I believe that it was because of this song Child In Time that Gillan was approached to play a role in the concept album Jesus Christ Superstar. Obviously Ian said yes. He sang the part of Jesus of Nazareth; BEFORE there was a movie. Super group.
On stage. One take. Stunning stuff. Just unworldly talent. Phenomenal! How lucky was I to have been a teen in those days! I will never stop thanking my lucky stars. Cheers from South Africa.
I was a teen in the late 70s and grew to appreciate this type of music (parents). I totally agree with your observations, this music has worn well over the decades… Good job 👍👍👍
Me too, Deep Purple in Rock, did not come off my turntable for over a year, except to be turned over, Flight of the Rat, too about leaving the dead end job and following your dreams, took me a little longer but I did it....
There were so many great bands and musicians back in the day! It is great that we have these records to enjoy. It is sad though that today's young people won't know what it is like to have seen and heard these creative musicians revealed in real time, with their gritty sounding instruments and their wailling/crying voices. It was a wonderful time to be alive as it is now. Enjoyed it, The Confident Singer!
"Stage Presence Coach?" I dunno about all that - bu'tis the first reaction vid without constant interruption I've seen! Simply her presence & reactions on display! Great!!!
The audience was told to be quiet because it was a tv show and it could interfere with the recording. You see that at the end everyone's clapping. Deep Purple in Rock that came out in mid-1970 was, if you count Black Sabbath's first album as the first Heavy Metal album, the second Heavy Metal album in history and it is by far Deep Purple's Heaviest (see Speed King or Hard Lovin Man). Ian Gillian has an incredible voice, without a doubt one of the finest voice in Hard Rock and the clarity of his voice. He's the male Karen Carpenter of Heavy Metal. The God on the keyboard (that had classical training as a kid) is the true God of Thunder, not Thor, John Lord. The drummer Ian Paice is a huge influence to modern metal drummer, he's the personal hero of Lars Ulrich, the drummer of Metalica. The guitarist Richie Blackmore created another hard rock group in the mid 70's fronting another vocal legend of hard rock, Ronnie James Dio. Check out their live version of Stargazer. Simply mesmerizing.
@Ted Burnard In Rock was the Fourth Album. The third album of Mark l was just called Deep Purple..it is a very good album. Although In Rock is my #1 Studio Album. It is a Genre of it's own.
@@kurtsherrick2066 I think In Rock is their best and by far their heaviest. I like it better than Machine Head though Machine Head has some absolutely killer songs.
Some of us were fortunate enough to grow up to this music and all the other greats from this time. We listened to great music of every genre performed by great musicians we didn't think about what race, nationality or anything else. Hard Rock, Pop, Follk, Motown, Blues ... and so on ... even better we saw them live for reasonable prices not hundreds and hundreds for bad seats. Love your reaction here so genuine. I do recommend you check out Grand Funk Railroad "Inside Looking Out" like Deep Purple here in this video Grand Funk just played in the moment and to think they were 18, 20, 21 at the time.
Welcome to our World!! Some of us were weened on this and other such magnificence as kids n young people. We may be wrinkled now but our hearts are still soaring!!
Been a Deep Purple fan since their inception, Ian's voice on this song still gives me goose bumps over a half century later, truly timeless music and its wonderful to watch young folks discovery of legends from my own youth, the 20th century was an amazing time for innovation and expression, so many great bands, thank you for posting this OP, love your reactions :)
I remember when this album came out in 1970, and we all sat around our old momo record player and listened in silence, over and over again, knowing that this was something special, and that Deep Purple had just moved the goalposts. Still a great album...
One of my favourite songs of all time. First record I ever bought, was Deep Purple "Black Knight". Real musicians at work. The World loss that Hip Hop, Rap and Helium voiced girls are the focus of "music" now
Nothing against Ritchie Blackmore (or Ian Gillan, for that matter), but I feel like the work of organists is criminally underrated in rock music. Jon Lord's playing in this song is iconic. It's not in the background, it's literally *making* the song, and the camera in the video does a good job capturing it.
Hi your absolutely correct, keyboardist's are often left out of the credits and astonishing contributions made to a vast array of music, Jon Lord bless him a fine example loved his work, my personal favourite has got to be Richard Wright of Pink Floyd , his best and possibly stand out in my humble opinion from the DSOTM ALBUM..... "THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY", it's just beautifully and unbelievably crafted and sounds like angels crying on his hands, it's a bona fide classic rock track and the chord progressions and changes are 100% sublime and full of passion and only once in a career all time high, like Jon underrated and quietly left on the back burner, let's just be grateful that these musicians have and will always be part of our outstanding appreciation of exquisite music🎶
When it comes to Jon Lord, I disagree. He is the bedrock of this band and has never taken a backseat to anyone in the band and has been considered by many to be the GOAT. He stands out more than Ritchie (my favorite guitarist of all time) which is hard to do. Superior talent, all of them.
They were in the Guinness book of records for being the loudest band for many years. In fact they were so loud that they did structural damage to the rainbow theatre in Finsbury park London and it had to be closed down. This is the kind of stuff I grew up on. Bloody magic. ✌️❤️🇬🇧
I remember that being in the 1971 edition i think , something like 117 decibels enough to render a few of the audience unconcious, if mem serves me right ??? I loved these guys 72/3 onwards .
Their stage presence wasn’t a skill. It was a by-product of their epic music. If you’re interested in a young band with great stage presence, please check out The Warning. You can start with Disciple at Teatro Metropolitan CDMX.
As music was so was life. The 70's - never to be repeated. I was born at the right time - 1957. No regrets. I remember the excitement and innocence of each day. My friend and I used to listen to this cruising in his red open top Ford Mustang - rest in peace Kobus I will see you soon my friend.
Really love your reactions! Your emotions towards these timeless classics makes me feel like I'm hearing it for the first time right along with you! Can't wait for more!
I used to listen to this at boarding school, while studying hard with my friends with feet up sipping coffee. It's really great experiencing it again through the eyes of someone enjoying it for their very first time and it brings back many happy memories. Thank you.
Bear in mind this is live 1970..the greatness of pure talent..no autotune no do over no edits
And a surprisingly good audio mix.
Nobody with half a brain thinks Autotune or Pro Tools existed in 1970. Just a Boomer-ass way to try and couch "shitting on 21st-Century Hip-hop Pop music." No need to ever say this. Just shut your ass up.
And yeah, I don't like Autotune either, but that isn't the fucking point.
The sound engineers also needs credit for capturing this performance
I got to see them live many times when I was stationed in the UK 69 - 72. What great concerts and performances. What set of cords Ian Gillan has.
an no make up .
Sit back and admire 5 musicians on top of their craft.
One of the best live performances I've ever seen. Ian Gillan's vocals, Blackmore's guitar, Jon Lord on organ, Ian Paice on drums and Roger Glover on bass. One for the ages...
Wasn’t it the Mark 2 crew? Same that created the Made in Japan album?
yes that is correct john lord ian gillan ian paice roger glover ritchie blackmore performed / made deep purple made in japan
@@SteffenRoller Yes.
from a russian singer : th-cam.com/video/t5QpqrEFj0o/w-d-xo.html
@SteffenRoller Yes, and also recorded the classic Machine Head
this is where the older generation grew up with and this is how its played live those days
I'm 65 years old this song Was one of my favorite. Respect from morocco
i'm 64,
same
100% what is missing from most of today’s music - genuine emotion, and talent
Drum VC, it's quite astonishing to believe that a vast majority of the musicians on your post and many others who have contributed are "CLASSICALLY TRAINED" hence your statement about genuine emotions and talent, today's charts are basically full of "crash bang wallop" what a load of " Bollocks" manufactured music that reminds me of the tv advert for a certain "Rabbit" with a coppered colour top battery that goes on and on and on and ZZZZZzzzzzz.... I'm sure you get the drift!!!!!, ( PS ENJOYED YOUR POST... ABSOLUTELY SPOT ON!! 👍👍)
Today's music mostly has autotune. It ain't worth shit.
The difference is that back then it was mainstream, now mainstream is mostly crap, and back then music was much more important and not just a product like washing powder. Even then, though, the major record labels were already gutting the most popular bands, such as the Doors.
and bay the vinil made in japan in the 70
Amen Brother
This song will never die
No autotune, no in-ear monitors, crazy good live singing. The whole band were great players, and always improvised and pushed live.
Another autotune comment...please kill me...
@@rorschach0 "please kill me..."
Oooh! Me! Me! I can help with that. Please let me help! I'll do soooo softly, you won't even notice ..... sshhhh ..... there, there ..... close your eyes .....
Listen to Neal Morse!
i bet my good arm that if he had access to in ear monitor he would use the shit out of it.
you must listen reggaeton, then you will begin to suffer till dead, and you'll going to wanna kill yourself@@rorschach0
Ian Paice the drummer is starting his 7th decade playing drums for Deep Purple.
He is the only remaining original member of the band and still performs with them to this day.
Along with the singer you saw and the Bass player you saw, who are still there, but not original members.
Masters at work. An all time classic and Ian Gillan’s soulful vocals are magical. The song was an anti-war song (Vietnam) so the cries and screams echoed the anguish of war. Powerful performance.
@willieboy3011 Jonas Mike is right.
Ian Gillan says it's about the Cold War
@willieboy3011 Jonas Lyrically it might not be clear but Ian Gillan saying it's about the Cold War in general and not about a specific conflict is very clear (& since he wrote the songs lyrics he should know)
Did he ACTUALLY sing "I blew my mind up against the wall" towards the end?!!? I guess that CONFIRMS the anti-war theme (or something) ...... ya think? What year is this performance?
@@rogerbianchini2982 1970
Anyone who sees this performance has received a gift !
You picked a very special one to react to this time .
As You can see.
Deep Purple was one of the greatest rock band of all times.
ABSOLUTELY, though I'd say one of the greatest bands ever
It's not just the playing and the singing of it that is great -- it's the fact that they CREATED this masterpiece.
Borrowed off this song though! th-cam.com/video/UyeTxuXmrWU/w-d-xo.html
With a little help from Bombay Calling and the Orkestra.
How is possible voice coaches never heard this diamond?
В ЮТУБЕ голосовых тренеров из 100% только 1% настоящий).
every man in this band is a master of their craft.
That shift at 1:42 just never gets old.
I'm 60 years old and this still sounds so good.
Im 70 it gives me chills, i was highly influenced by them, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep, took Rock in a different
direction. I was able to have a full rock carrer tying to imulate that kind of music, my brother also, he
was in the band Autograph in the 1980s.
I miss the era when real musicians made the music we listened to.
Check out the Ukrainian band Jinjer. Also masters of their craft.
@@nigeldepledge3790 I agree, Nigel.....as is Nightwish and a few others. It's just few and far between compared to the golden era of rock.
There was plenty of bad music back then as well, it just got forgotten
Still good music today; just much harder to find because it's not popular.
@@roadkill7314 Yep.....there is some out there.
Don't have to worry about stage presence too much when you have that much raw musical talent on the stage.
Ian Gillan just gives me chills in this performance. I have seen this many times but the reaction is the same every time. Chills. It's brilliant.
It's heartwarming to see you, the younger generation, appreciate the incredible music that we enjoyed back in the day. Thank you
Your face showing genuine pleasure was truly beautiful
I had the pleasure of seeing Deep Purple perform in the 80's. Incredible performance!
And this is why we old folk don't find today's music interesting at all. We were truly spoiled back then. The level of songwriting and musicianship was off the charts.
And because you old folks are to lazy to search for today's good music. There's alot of amazing bands but you won't find them in the charts.
There is some good music today for sure but not on the same level as these classics, not even close🤔
Pezzi come questi ne escono pochi negli anni. Di certo che c'era più ricerca per il gusto in quei tempi. Infatti a cavallo degli anni 65-75 ci furono un sacco di gruppi rimasti poi storici.
💯 persent 😅
@@tonybyrne8223Who?
Ian was the 1st singer to perform Jesus Christ Super Star, I've seen DEEP PURPLE twice and Jesus Christ Super Star live with Ian!! I'm now 70 still rocking!! Love your reactions!!!
The definitive Deep Purple track. Total legends
Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath were the Master’s of Rock during that period ⚡️
WRONG. Deep Purple was head and shoulders better than both especially the Ozzy NONSENSE. Zep was STONED (especially Page) every night and were crappy in concert having to rely on a 45-60 minute drum solo. BS got blown off the stage EVERY night by Van Halen in 78. Nobody couod touch DP MK2 or MK3 except THE WHO and thats totally different music.
@@steveludwig4200 absolute total and utter bilge
@@jeremymerrifield219 100% accurate according to just about anybody that actually saw all three bands on their first 3 or 4 tours. Song wise its even worse. Purple has at least 5 or 6 songs better than ANY songs Zep ACTUALLY WROTE or Sabbath ever played.
@@steveludwig4200 I saw all 3 in the mid 70s. Loved them all. But Zeppelin were just magnificent. You are of course welcome to your opinion, but please don't insult the other 2
@ablpisitpoppycock I saw them in Dallas and Sabbath was literally booed off the stage, They played maybe 20-30 minutes then Ozzie flipped off the audience and they left. Audience chanted for VH to return but they didnt.
I love when people discover this amazing, beautiful, powerful performance.
Only one word: PERFECT!!! 👍🎶😎
"What we lacked in songwriting we made up for in musicianship" - Jon Lord.
"I can come up with riffs and I’m good at improvisation, but I feel very frustrated in my songwriting. I think it’s terrible half the time ... Melody is very important to me ... if I don’t hear a melody, I can’t be inspired.” - Ritchie Blackmore
And if you're familiar with their catalogue, their songwriting was not lacking very much. This was a band who wrote a rock and roll classic over a period of a day or two, based on an accident where they were supposed to begin recording the next day.
@@robertkennedy5414 Richie and Jon were always forthcoming about where their ideas and licks came from. I loved that about them. Recall Richie explaining that SOTW is built out of a little medieval piece. Hence the fourths.
Jon underestimates his own lyrics April, and Shield have some great lyrics.
@@mojobag01 Plus they admit where Child in Time came from.
Ian Gilan will always be remembered for his powerful vocal performance in child in time.
Your reaction was priceless, I’m so glad I grew up listening to these bands I’m truly blessed 😊
Mr Gillan. Fabulous lead singer who is still going strong today.
Mr Lord. Keyboard player from the Royal School of Music.
Mr Paice and Mr Glover - one of the best rhythm combinations ever.
Mr Blackmore - an absolute and total nutter - very good at madrigals and Tudor music now, but if you are lucky and see him live, he might slip in Smoke on the Water if he is in a good mood.
For most of their time together, they did nothing but argue and fight.
That ladies and gentlemen is Deep Purple.
Qué bien expresado!! Así es 😊
Deep Purple my first heavy metal band in 1973. I had twelve years old. Today listen this perform and tears falling in my face. 1970 I had 8 or 9 years old . Excelente vídeo in image and sound for more 50 years. I like very much this voice and musicians perform. In my opinion John Lord in kiboard is very special. Thanks for her react very surprise in her face. Kisses from Brazil in Rio de Janeiro!
Sometimes stage presence comes from someone's talent...no one did anything overly demonstrative here, but you can't take your eyes off of the "captured moment"...five young men, at the absolute top of their game, letting it all hang out for something they're passionate about, all in perfect unity...
Everything is overdemonstative in this masterpiece! 😂
Earlier today I was listening in my car to Machine Head by Deep Purple. Coincidence I suppose that I happened onto this channel when I got in. The first Purple song I ever heard was HUSH. Done with keyboards BEFORE synthesizer. The first complete album I heard by Deep Purple was the Book Of Taliesyn. I was hooked. I believe that it was because of this song Child In Time that Gillan was approached to play a role in the concept album Jesus Christ Superstar. Obviously Ian said yes. He sang the part of Jesus of Nazareth; BEFORE there was a movie. Super group.
We were so lucky to have experienced the amazing music of a bygone era. 🔥🤠
this is what makes me happy! Young people appreciating so "called old music".
On stage. One take. Stunning stuff. Just unworldly talent. Phenomenal! How lucky was I to have been a teen in those days! I will never stop thanking my lucky stars. Cheers from South Africa.
Classic Deep Purple from back in the day - takes me back to my youth - great to hear on your channel
I grew up with Purple , still love there music today !
I love watching young people react to great music from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s… I was 15 when this song was released. Getting old is a privilege…
Those guys were super skilled musicians number one. Rock stars second or third or etc.. Great to see a younger person appreciating it.
They definitely made a name for themselves!! The vocals were off the chains ❤
Got to see Deep Purple in concert. One of the best I've ever been to.
Those screams are haunting. a stab in the feels. True art. Love this band. Have for a long long time.
Don't really want to bash all modern music but there's most modern music and there's this masterclass in pure live talent.
I was a teen in the late 70s and grew to appreciate this type of music (parents). I totally agree with your observations, this music has worn well over the decades…
Good job 👍👍👍
Me too, Deep Purple in Rock, did not come off my turntable for over a year, except to be turned over, Flight of the Rat, too about leaving the dead end job and following your dreams, took me a little longer but I did it....
but almost disappeared!
Welcome to the music that we grew up with. Just imagine the joy of seeing them live, like I was fortunate to (several times). So glad you enjoyed it.
one of the best songs ever 🤩love it!!
deep purple rules. i listen to this at work all the time cranked!. the whole shop gets so into it! so much talent. great video!
There were so many great bands and musicians back in the day! It is great that we have these records to enjoy. It is sad though that today's young people won't know what it is like to have seen and heard these creative musicians revealed in real time, with their gritty sounding instruments and their wailling/crying voices. It was a wonderful time to be alive as it is now. Enjoyed it, The Confident Singer!
"Stage Presence Coach?" I dunno about all that - bu'tis the first reaction vid without constant interruption I've seen! Simply her presence & reactions on display! Great!!!
Great reaction to an amazing song. Deep Purple is the true Genisis of metal music
You've said that: "THAT'S REAL MUSIC". ❤
Unbelievable, out of this world. Incredible Deep Purple. Love it.
Ian Gillan is just a fantastic singer ,one of the best rock performers ever!!!
The audience was told to be quiet because it was a tv show and it could interfere with the recording.
You see that at the end everyone's clapping.
Deep Purple in Rock that came out in mid-1970 was, if you count Black Sabbath's first album as the first Heavy Metal album, the second Heavy Metal album in history and it is by far Deep Purple's Heaviest (see Speed King or Hard Lovin Man).
Ian Gillian has an incredible voice, without a doubt one of the finest voice in Hard Rock and the clarity of his voice.
He's the male Karen Carpenter of Heavy Metal.
The God on the keyboard (that had classical training as a kid) is the true God of Thunder, not Thor, John Lord.
The drummer Ian Paice is a huge influence to modern metal drummer, he's the personal hero of Lars Ulrich, the drummer of Metalica.
The guitarist Richie Blackmore created another hard rock group in the mid 70's fronting another vocal legend of hard rock, Ronnie James Dio.
Check out their live version of Stargazer. Simply mesmerizing.
“Male Karen Carpenter”-classic!
@David Meir Deep Purple In Rock was released in 1970. For memory it was their third album after Shades of Deep Purple and The Book of Talesin in 1968
@@tedburnard841
I know.
That's what I said.
It came out in mid-1970 (may or june).
Not 1970's but 1970, the year.
@Ted Burnard In Rock was the Fourth Album. The third album of Mark l was just called Deep Purple..it is a very good album. Although In Rock is my #1 Studio Album. It is a Genre of it's own.
@@kurtsherrick2066
I think In Rock is their best and by far their heaviest.
I like it better than Machine Head though Machine Head has some absolutely killer songs.
This young lady has the best reviews ever. Thank you. ❤
She gets it, she has soul . People in Easten Europe always liked Frank Zappa too.
I was 16 and i'd listen that. You cannot dislike this song. Ian Gillain is amazing. All the Deep Purple was amazing.
Best version of the song "Child In Time" is from the there Album Deep Purple "Made In Japan" Live.
Some of us were fortunate enough to grow up to this music and all the other greats from this time. We listened to great music of every genre performed by great musicians we didn't think about what race, nationality or anything else. Hard Rock, Pop, Follk, Motown, Blues ... and so on ... even better we saw them live for reasonable prices not hundreds and hundreds for bad seats. Love your reaction here so genuine. I do recommend you check out Grand Funk Railroad "Inside Looking Out" like Deep Purple here in this video Grand Funk just played in the moment and to think they were 18, 20, 21 at the time.
My Favorite Band ,my Favorite Song of all Time.
One of the best for all over the time. I love this song !!!
Welcome to our World!! Some of us were weened on this and other such magnificence as kids n young people. We may be wrinkled now but our hearts are still soaring!!
I first heard this song when in rock came out in 1970 i was 12 am 65 now got goosebumps then still do saw them do this live in 1972 awesome tune
Genuine music no filters no anything just pure talent...eneter today ALL filters just look pretty around stage.
The timing is impeccable. The vocals.... otherworldly!
So much talent in this band that it brings a tear to my eyes.
Ian Gillian will always be one of my all time favorite singers whether in Deep Purple or Black Sabbath. Hes so amazing.
Been a Deep Purple fan since their inception, Ian's voice on this song still gives me goose bumps over a half century later, truly timeless music and its wonderful to watch young folks discovery of legends from my own youth, the 20th century was an amazing time for innovation and expression, so many great bands, thank you for posting this OP, love your reactions :)
Can you imagine, that this piece of music still brings me to tears? I'm an 59 years old man...
One of my favorte bands of all time. Great concerts!!!
Watched them live, front row, Johannesburg, South Africa, years back. Unforgettable. 😉
One of the most talented musicians from 70s
One of my favorites bands
I remember when this album came out in 1970, and we all sat around our old momo record player and listened in silence, over and over again, knowing that this was something special, and that Deep Purple had just moved the goalposts. Still a great album...
One of my favourite songs of all time. First record I ever bought, was Deep Purple "Black Knight". Real musicians at work. The World loss that Hip Hop, Rap and Helium voiced girls are the focus of "music" now
'helium voiced girls' 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Saw them live at Leeds Town Hall - I'll never forget it !!!!
One of the most talented bands musically to come out of the 60s. It was good to see you appreciate this gem. 😺
My favorite band my senior year of high school in 1973. Saw them live 6 times. Great band.
You lucky bastard !!!😀 from Australia.
Deep purple 60 years later and still putting in work
The greatest collection of musicians in rock history.
Nothing against Ritchie Blackmore (or Ian Gillan, for that matter), but I feel like the work of organists is criminally underrated in rock music. Jon Lord's playing in this song is iconic. It's not in the background, it's literally *making* the song, and the camera in the video does a good job capturing it.
Agreed.
Sorry no, it’s an easy instrument. Organists steal a living.
Hi your absolutely correct, keyboardist's are often left out of the credits and astonishing contributions made to a vast array of music, Jon Lord bless him a fine example loved his work, my personal favourite has got to be Richard Wright of Pink Floyd , his best and possibly stand out in my humble opinion from the DSOTM ALBUM..... "THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY", it's just beautifully and unbelievably crafted and sounds like angels crying on his hands, it's a bona fide classic rock track and the chord progressions and changes are 100% sublime and full of passion and only once in a career all time high, like Jon underrated and quietly left on the back burner, let's just be grateful that these musicians have and will always be part of our outstanding appreciation of exquisite music🎶
When it comes to Jon Lord, I disagree. He is the bedrock of this band and has never taken a backseat to anyone in the band and has been considered by many to be the GOAT. He stands out more than Ritchie (my favorite guitarist of all time) which is hard to do. Superior talent, all of them.
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i literally only came here to see your face when he hit the ultra high note in the chorus - was not disappointed
I saw Deep Purple perform live at least six times in the early 1970s . . awesome band.
Thank you for not pausing this song every few secs and make this all about you. I hope you enjoyd this piece of art as much as I did.
That’s a high A5, girl. I love reactions to this video because of the faces people make when Ian hits it haha.
They were in the Guinness book of records for being the loudest band for many years. In fact they were so loud that they did structural damage to the rainbow theatre in Finsbury park London and it had to be closed down. This is the kind of stuff I grew up on. Bloody magic. ✌️❤️🇬🇧
I remember that being in the 1971 edition i think , something like 117 decibels enough to render a few of the audience unconcious, if mem serves me right ??? I loved these guys 72/3 onwards .
Magic! You are right about that. I would actually say, pure magic!
I grew up with them also, and Queen here in Bulgaria, they are still giving me chills everytime
Cheers , good memorieis :)
“Bit more monitor if you’ve got it, I want everything louder than everything else”
Their stage presence wasn’t a skill. It was a by-product of their epic music. If you’re interested in a young band with great stage presence, please check out The Warning. You can start with Disciple at Teatro Metropolitan CDMX.
As music was so was life. The 70's - never to be repeated. I was born at the right time - 1957. No regrets. I remember the excitement and innocence of each day. My friend and I used to listen to this cruising in his red open top Ford Mustang - rest in peace Kobus I will see you soon my friend.
WHOA! I forgot just how amazing they were, Lord forgive me!
I’ve had this since it came out, I’ve seen & listened to it a thousand times but wow…just wow❤❤❤
Really love your reactions! Your emotions towards these timeless classics makes me feel like I'm hearing it for the first time right along with you! Can't wait for more!
Another great performance from the legendary Deep Purple!!
Loved the way you respected the music by not talking through it. You're good at the reaction part of the video. I can see you really enjoy this!
Your reaction is amazing. It's how I feel every time I watch this.
Legendary band and song 👍 great reactions
One of the greatest Songs. I am so thankful, thats I was born in the right Time. With Love from Germany.
Yes DEEP PURPLE equals TALENT
fenomenal voice??? YES, FENOMENAL VOICE!!
This Is not Simply a Song,Is much more. Pure talent of each of them,stunning voice,Epic,a true neverending Masterpiece !,🎸🎸🎸
I used to listen to this at boarding school, while studying hard with my friends with feet up sipping coffee. It's really great experiencing it again through the eyes of someone enjoying it for their very first time and it brings back many happy memories. Thank you.