Met Ritchie in a bar after a rainbow concert in Philly in the early 80s!! Contrary to the BS news media, he was a cool nice dude and signed the first Rainbow album for me which I still have!!! Met Roger Glover too and he was a really nice person and down to earth cool dude!!
He's cool if you don't approach him like a fan. I lived not far from him on Long Island, he frequents a bar I used to hang out at (worked there for a time too.) He's not the nicest person, but he's not the mean prick people make him out to be.
Ritchie Blackmore coined the Spinal Tap-esque phrase "Can we have everything louder than everything else?" when Ian Gillan was asking for more monitor. It can be heard on Made In Japan, just before they play The Mule I think.
@@teec3557 i think gillan was just repeating on the microfone what someone else had said. idk if it was ritchie but it seems to me like ian was just repeating it on the mic
Along those years, many Rockers used to shred their instruments into pieces, following the first example of late sixties, by Pete Townsend of the Rock band "Who". Atomic rooster Italy 66 🐓 🐓 🐓
A DEEP PURPLE FUNNY MOMENT ??? ON MY RECOMMENDATION FEED ??? OHH MAHH GAHHH?!???? This is legitly the best video I have watched this week (even though the week hasn't ended yet) but tysm for making this and also making my day
At 5:54 min/sec in the video, the caption states "Gillan's nudist tendencies". Unfortunately, the singer in this case is NOT Ian Gillan, it is the original vocalist (Rod Evans) from Deep Purple.
They seemed like cool witty dudes with witty dry humor having fun making goundbreaking experimental music and being screwballs on stage. I heard Richie was quite a dick, but I dig his humor, especially beating the hell out of those pricy Gibsons. Jon Lord seemed cool and mellow. RIP. We need more bands like Deep Purple around.
Seems during their mid-80's reunion-tour they were alternately drunk on stage . seriously drunk . and now ? they are still : musicians , professionals , and ALIVE . and still drunk.....😂
4:23 Which concert is this? Definitely from the 80s era but, i haven't seen that before, Ritchie's reaction is funny, he got fed up with those screams and hes like "Ah shit, here we go again" To be honest, i never thought i would see a video compilation with Deep Purple, it was a pleasant surprise
All footage I used has been listed in the description the clip your asking about is from Live at Isstadion, Malmo, June 18th 1985 I’m glad you enjoyed the video 💕
VERY GOOD !! .....lolol ...It would have been PERFECT if you'd had the SPAGHETTI INCIDENT......And Ritchie BAPTIZING Cameramen At Birmingham in 1993. And Ian Gillan in Strange Kind of Woman Going into 'Jesus Christ Superstar' singing - 'DEE-DEE-DOY' !! ...& remarking to the audience - 'Oh, HIM again' ......lol
Oh oh, Gillan won't be happy if he sees this. The so called ally fight, which led to controversy after altough it was just jokes, says Gillian. Call Gillan for Gillian is not anything he sees lightly on :-)
@@CB-xr1eg I think that part was fake tantrum also, for show. If you look carefully, he's not hitting the camera that hard. I think he's holding back a little. He breaks the lens hood, but I think that's the majority of the damage. I don't think he planned it before the show, but I also don't think he's trying to destroy the camera in a rage. He did manage to break his guitar neck on it, though, so I don't know. Maybe it was already weakened? That was the guitar he was planning on throwing in the air and destroying, I think. I'll have to watch it again. It never gets old. 😄
I respectfully disagree. The real issue is that some people in this band are just no longer their old selves, and some out of it as well, including Ritchie.
No doubt with out Blackmore some of the Magic is gone! & Now that Jon Lord ✝️ 🙏 has Passed on. DP is not the same? But as long as Ian Paice is still Their playing 🥁 The ❤️ Sound & Soul of DP Lives & carries On!
@@kevinkhoy7171 I still disagree. Quite the contrary, with McBride a good deal of Blackmore magic has finally returned! And Jon Lord was great of course, but Don Airey is even greater. No - when I say some people are not their old selves I'm talking about the two Ians. But then, drummers and singers are quite usually the least ageproof ones.
@@maxmeister5064 Well Max, Father Time ⏳ Effects us all 🤔 I'm sure Roger Glover has in his archives room! Thousands of hours of unreleased unbelievable live jams! With Richie & DP at They're Zenith! Let's hope he release those Tape recordings Soon!
I am a DP and Steve Morse fan alike but combined and sans Ritchie just wasn’t the same. There’s a lot of good things you can say about the more recent Purple but I understand why their ardent, most long-term fans just aren’t into it. I’m still a huge Tommy Bolin fan to this day as well. Although Morse stepped down to be with his wife while she was dealing with serious health issues, his role in the band was critical. Not only did he fill in the shoes of one of the finest players in music history (not to mention being a master axeman in his own right) but he became the band’s chief motivator. What I personally enjoy is that they brought so much of the old stuff that hadn’t seen the light of day on stage in 40 years, in some cases. That is also what I enjoyed about King Crimson before their final US tour and the current incarnation of Yes
Ричи Великий музыкант и Нормальный,порядочный Человек..! А весь негатив и претензии к нему, ЭТО от зашоренности оппонентов! Это как день и ночь,вода и камень,белое и чёрное... ,,Видящие,, соринку в чужом глазу,не замечают бревна в своем! "🧐😳🤗💥🤔
A hit piece? I agree that it could have been better but this is not a hit piece. That would be any media article written and published for the sole purpose of slandering or negatively publicizing any group, individual or other entity
Met Ritchie in a bar after a rainbow concert in Philly in the early 80s!! Contrary to the BS news media, he was a cool nice dude and signed the first Rainbow album for me which I still have!!! Met Roger Glover too and he was a really nice person and down to earth cool dude!!
He's cool if you don't approach him like a fan. I lived not far from him on Long Island, he frequents a bar I used to hang out at (worked there for a time too.) He's not the nicest person, but he's not the mean prick people make him out to be.
He’s nice to people as long as they are not singers.
Rod Evans was nude, not Gilan.
I like the Ritche's creative ideas about performances on stage.
@@trebleface7835😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That edited cal jam clip at the end killed me, Ritchie is so extra 😭
Great video!!
Ritchie Blackmore coined the Spinal Tap-esque phrase "Can we have everything louder than everything else?" when Ian Gillan was asking for more monitor.
It can be heard on Made In Japan, just before they play The Mule I think.
I believe that was Ian Gillan
Blackmore rarely if ever spoke into a microphone on stage
@@teec3557 i think gillan was just repeating on the microfone what someone else had said. idk if it was ritchie but it seems to me like ian was just repeating it on the mic
I can totally see from that clip where Nigel got his look and his demeanor
Ritchie throwing the guitar into the audience at California jam and the seagulls sounds 😂😂😅 awesome job.
Along those years, many Rockers used to shred their instruments into pieces, following the first example of late sixties, by Pete Townsend of the Rock band "Who".
Atomic rooster Italy 66
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@massimogallazzi yeh Ritchie said if Townson can get away with it, so could he. Great point
A DEEP PURPLE FUNNY MOMENT ??? ON MY RECOMMENDATION FEED ??? OHH MAHH GAHHH?!???? This is legitly the best video I have watched this week (even though the week hasn't ended yet) but tysm for making this and also making my day
^w^
Girl YES we needed a Deep Purple crack video 😂
At 5:54 min/sec in the video, the caption states "Gillan's nudist tendencies". Unfortunately, the singer in this case is NOT Ian Gillan, it is the original vocalist (Rod Evans) from Deep Purple.
I know, I know, I know
mainly the joke is that I’m using something funny to “censor” Rod’s nonexistent nudity ;w;
Xctamnt
@@birdie-box9124 I don't buy that.
I’m not telling you to buy this, I’m not selling anything, this video is free
@@birdie-box9124I'd like to buy an argument, please.
Fantastic. The Monty Python of Heavy Metal
It's not heavy metal
Just realised why Tarantino used Deep Purple's version of Hush in the movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood as they drive to a party at Hugh Hefner's.
John lord looks like inspector clouseau
Ritchie is so great. His playing is remarkable.
Why on earth is it that, after all these years (In Rock came out 53 years ago...), people still misspell Ian Gillan's name as "Gillian"?! Why?!
Oh so it’s not just me? :0 (don’t worry I know how to spell his name now)
@@birdie-box9124 One down, an unknown (presumably large...) amount still to go :)
….. or even attribute nudist tendencies to him which, in fact, belonged to Rod Evans.
They're probably thinking of Ray from Badlands. 😁
@@chriskroll4166 Who spelt his name "Gillen"...
Great compilation!!
Omg i love the Ritchie ones
Thanks for his butt zoom, I'm grateful 😩
5:12 Mister Jon Lord The Lord of the Keyboards RIP 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
The five together were greatness, he was the straw that stirred the drink. Never been anyone like him.
They seemed like cool witty dudes with witty dry humor having fun making goundbreaking experimental music and being screwballs on stage. I heard Richie was quite a dick, but I dig his humor, especially beating the hell out of those pricy Gibsons. Jon Lord seemed cool and mellow. RIP. We need more bands like Deep Purple around.
Those were NOT Gibsons, they were Fender Squires, Stratocaster replicas.
that was Rod Evans NOT Ian Gillan....
in his underpants....
Whoops :{
😜
@@birdie-box9124 Judging by his off stage track record Ian Gillan would have been in his underpants given half a chance…..lolol
Ian Gillan and Roger Glover were Episode Six!!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@evagiagnorio5464 ‘and I know it’s not impossible when I HEAR TRUMPETS BLOW’….(little reference there….lol)
A lot of Spinal Tap moments here..
The rubber ducky sounds when Ritchie hit the cameraman at California Jam is priceless
This is more Spinal Tap than Spinal Tap
Little known fact. When Hef wasnt shredding bunny ass he was shredding guitar.
Great!!! I've never seen it before!
7:41 which concert it is?
Artisti a 360 gradi,
grandi in tutto ciò che hanno fatto..
Atomic rooster Max66
2:45 OMG WHERE DID YOU FIND THIS
Deep Purple - And the Address (TV Music Promo, 1969)
:3
@@birdie-box9124 thank you!
this wonderful dreams keeps my a life !!!
🤣Fantastic
Blackmore is the definition of madness
Seems during their mid-80's reunion-tour they were alternately drunk on stage . seriously drunk . and now ? they are still : musicians , professionals , and ALIVE . and still drunk.....😂
The more things change the more they stay the same 🤭
Yes, I would agree with that. Edinburgh Playhouse ( 1987 !?) Whole band were just not right. I left feeling very disappointed.
Would you please put the link of the videos you used for this? Thanks 😌👍
2:38 does anyone know what film is this?
0:54 🤣🤣🤣🤣👌👌
Nick Simper looks like a really tough bloke!
I always liked The Who more than Deep Purple. Pete Townshend was doing the same thing to guitars long before Ritchie Blackmore.
4:23 Which concert is this? Definitely from the 80s era but, i haven't seen that before, Ritchie's reaction is funny, he got fed up with those screams and hes like "Ah shit, here we go again"
To be honest, i never thought i would see a video compilation with Deep Purple, it was a pleasant surprise
All footage I used has been listed in the description
the clip your asking about is from Live at Isstadion, Malmo, June 18th 1985
I’m glad you enjoyed the video 💕
Ritchie e o melhor guitarrista que compoe e toca de todos os tempos !:
Рок 🎸 навсегда
You don't understand any of this 😂 do you? 👉 🇬🇧
Sad, but... Ritchie plays better with his foot than I do with two hands.
Haha😂😂, bit like me also
Wow that's so fun
See what Jim Morrison started
VERY GOOD !! .....lolol ...It would have been PERFECT if you'd had the SPAGHETTI INCIDENT......And Ritchie BAPTIZING Cameramen At Birmingham in 1993. And Ian Gillan in Strange Kind of Woman Going into 'Jesus Christ Superstar' singing - 'DEE-DEE-DOY' !! ...& remarking to the audience - 'Oh, HIM again' ......lol
最後になぜか北斗の拳ケンシロウのセリフが…
1:35 😅😅😅😅😅
🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Deep purple leggendaria band
Americans won't get the dry humour here.
Generalize much? Here’s an American who does.
Russians definitely won't 😂 👉 🇬🇧
not gillan in mark1
Not Gillian anywhere anytime. The name is Gillan, Ian Gillan (as many people here have remarked).
Oh oh, Gillan won't be happy if he sees this. The so called ally fight, which led to controversy after altough it was just jokes, says Gillian. Call Gillan for Gillian is not anything he sees lightly on :-)
Spinal Tap
its not GILLIAN either. For someone with the drive to make this effort these errors are surprising.
I literally spent 4 months making this video? Because I like Deep Purple and want more ppl to get into them? (+ Ritchie is my fav member?) lol
@@birdie-box9124 Why the gay suggestions about Ritchie near the beginning? Why is the California Jam clip referred to as "throwing a tantrum?"
@@CB-xr1eg I think that part was fake tantrum also, for show. If you look carefully, he's not hitting the camera that hard. I think he's holding back a little. He breaks the lens hood, but I think that's the majority of the damage. I don't think he planned it before the show, but I also don't think he's trying to destroy the camera in a rage.
He did manage to break his guitar neck on it, though, so I don't know. Maybe it was already weakened? That was the guitar he was planning on throwing in the air and destroying, I think.
I'll have to watch it again. It never gets old. 😄
is that Nigel Tufnel?
It's like, how much more purple could this be? And the answer is none. None more purple.
На Калифорнийском джеме Ричи так прощался с публикой и ДП.
Это где гитару ломает? (изверг, мне чуть плохо не стало от таких кадров))
He played with them one more year..
😂 you don't understand 😂 any of this 👉 🇬🇧 do you?
Without Ritchie DP is just a tribute band
I respectfully disagree. The real issue is that some people in this band are just no longer their old selves, and some out of it as well, including Ritchie.
No doubt with out Blackmore some of the Magic is gone! & Now that Jon Lord ✝️ 🙏 has Passed on. DP is not the same? But as long as Ian Paice is still Their playing 🥁 The ❤️ Sound & Soul of DP Lives & carries On!
@@kevinkhoy7171 I still disagree. Quite the contrary, with McBride a good deal of Blackmore magic has finally returned! And Jon Lord was great of course, but Don Airey is even greater.
No - when I say some people are not their old selves I'm talking about the two Ians. But then, drummers and singers are quite usually the least ageproof ones.
@@maxmeister5064 Well Max, Father Time ⏳ Effects us all 🤔 I'm sure Roger Glover has in his archives room! Thousands of hours of unreleased unbelievable live jams! With Richie & DP at They're Zenith! Let's hope he release those Tape recordings Soon!
I am a DP and Steve Morse fan alike but combined and sans Ritchie just wasn’t the same. There’s a lot of good things you can say about the more recent Purple but I understand why their ardent, most long-term fans just aren’t into it. I’m still a huge Tommy Bolin fan to this day as well. Although Morse stepped down to be with his wife while she was dealing with serious health issues, his role in the band was critical. Not only did he fill in the shoes of one of the finest players in music history (not to mention being a master axeman in his own right) but he became the band’s chief motivator. What I personally enjoy is that they brought so much of the old stuff that hadn’t seen the light of day on stage in 40 years, in some cases. That is also what I enjoyed about King Crimson before their final US tour and the current incarnation of Yes
Wow, I think the consensus on Deep Purple is that they had no sense of humor anyone was aware of.
Often the bands that play the serious music can be the funniest offstage.
@@georgeabrams7345 Was a joke kind of referencing Men In Black "No, ma'am. We at the FBI do not have a sense of humor we're aware of."
@@robtech341Which is funny because Ritchie Blackmore is often referred to as The Man in Black.
Silly moments
Richie got nice tupė! 😂 ...sorry Riz! 😊
Golman was obssesed that he is DP but poor migid gold enver.cope with obvious it aleays was BLACKMORE
Richie is a great guitar player but a terrible human beeing. Thank you for posting it's beautiful ! I always loved and will love Ian Gillan!
Are you all butthurt because he didn't sign your autograph. Get over it 🤡
Ричи Великий музыкант и Нормальный,порядочный Человек..! А весь негатив и претензии к нему, ЭТО от зашоренности оппонентов! Это как день и ночь,вода и камень,белое и чёрное... ,,Видящие,, соринку в чужом глазу,не замечают бревна в своем! "🧐😳🤗💥🤔
Скрывать не стану, данный говноляп мне пришелся по вкусу
I'm sorry without Ritchie Blackmore there is no Deep Purple
When you cannot expose spectacular concert or sensible impact you must resort to such act on a public.
This is a hit piece - poorly done. 😒
A hit piece? I agree that it could have been better but this is not a hit piece. That would be any media article written and published for the sole purpose of slandering or negatively publicizing any group, individual or other entity