Finally, someone is reacting to the album version rather than the live version (it seems like everybody else watches the Copenhagen or New York live concerts ad nauseum). I say this because with this song Ian Gillan's vocals are supreme, whereas I have never heard him reproduce it the same way again. I have seen Purple twice and they were magnificent, and their musicianship is second to none. Love your choice.
I have heard and enjoyed the live version, but to me, nothing can beat the original studio version, it's a masterpiece. The beginning with Jon Lord's organ playing gives me goosebumps every time! But of course, everyone has their own preference, some prefer the live version, some prefer the studio.😊😊
GRACIAS, por reaccionar a mi Banda favorita de siempre!! Gracias a tu padre, que te inspiró a reaccionar a ésta obra maestra 😃. Sin duda, Deep Purple es uno de los mejores. Sólo talento, ninguna tecnología; por eso, intenta ver el video en vivo, grabado en TV, en un programa de la BBC ( creo...o Granada). Tengo 70 años y te agradezco en el alma traer a tu canal a éstas Leyendas que aún siguen girando!!! 💜💜💜💜💜
This is a song they ripped off from a band called Its A Beautiful Day called Bombay Calling, just like they ripped off the Smoke on the Water riff from a bossa nova by Carlos Lyra. At least they were very upfront about the music they stole, unlike Led Zeppelin who tried to hide it as long as possible.😮
No one played solo like that 54 years ago ! Only Richie Blackmore could play like that! With all the respect to Jimi page and Tony iommi Deep purple Led zeppelin Black sabbath The unholy trinity of the rock a N roll ever!
This is one of the best ever Deep Purple songs in my opinion, and there are other great songs on this album, including 'Hard Lovin' Man', 'Speed King' and 'Into the Fire'. But, to me, 'Child in Time' is a masterpiece, Ian Gillan's vocals, Jon Lord's keyboards, Ritchie Blackmore's guitar, Roger Glover's bass guitar and not forgetting Ian Paice's fantastic drums, they are all come together to make this song so memorable and iconic. Thanks so much for your reaction, Anthony. 😊😊
This song must be seen live. There's concert footage from a TV show from I believe 1969. Watch that and you'll never listen to this version again. Right on bro. Hi from Texas.
The live version is good, but to me, nothing can beat the original studio version, it's a masterpiece. The beginning with Jon Lord's organ playing gives me goosebumps every time! But of course, everyone has their own preference, some prefer the live version, some prefer the studio.😊
@@AAndromeda-lw7fh Yes, I've heard 'Made in Japan' and it is excellent. I do enjoy live performances, it's just with this particular song, I prefer the studio version. 😊😊
@@annemaclean6634 OK! ... I always listen to studio versions first, as the “live” recordings are always different! And that applies to almost all groups and solo artists! ☺🤗
Finally, someone is reacting to the album version rather than the live version (it seems like everybody else watches the Copenhagen or New York live concerts ad nauseum). I say this because with this song Ian Gillan's vocals are supreme, whereas I have never heard him reproduce it the same way again. I have seen Purple twice and they were magnificent, and their musicianship is second to none. Love your choice.
You really need to check out the live version video ... EPIC !!! ❤💪😎👍👍
I have heard and enjoyed the live version, but to me, nothing can beat the original studio version, it's a masterpiece. The beginning with Jon Lord's organ playing gives me goosebumps every time! But of course, everyone has their own preference, some prefer the live version, some prefer the studio.😊😊
I also prefer the live version.👌🫶
YESSSS !!! Live version from “Made in Japan” for me… 👊🏼😁🎸🎤💜💜💜💜💜
Soooo good. My cousin bought me an album and i was hooked( in 70s)
Same here, in the 1970s my friends and I were just besotted with the album and especially with this phenomenal song! 😊😊
GRACIAS, por reaccionar a mi Banda favorita de siempre!!
Gracias a tu padre, que te inspiró a reaccionar a ésta obra maestra 😃.
Sin duda, Deep Purple es uno de los mejores. Sólo talento, ninguna tecnología; por eso, intenta ver el video en vivo, grabado en TV, en un programa de la BBC ( creo...o Granada). Tengo 70 años y te agradezco en el alma traer a tu canal a éstas Leyendas que aún siguen girando!!!
💜💜💜💜💜
I had the album for 5 decades and a friend ask me a months ago ïf I still needed it. 😁I gave it to him as a gift. Happy dude left my house with it.
… A MASTERPIECE 💎 !! There is nothing more to say! ... 🎸🎹🥁🎤 Thank you
Woohoo, love this song!
A trip back in time to the days of trips in the mind... 😊
No flute. The beginning is the Hammond Organ of the great Jon Lord
Best rock song ever!
This is a song they ripped off from a band called Its A Beautiful Day called Bombay Calling, just like they ripped off the Smoke on the Water riff from a bossa nova by Carlos Lyra. At least they were very upfront about the music they stole, unlike Led Zeppelin who tried to hide it as long as possible.😮
No one played solo like that 54 years ago !
Only Richie Blackmore could play like that!
With all the respect to Jimi page and Tony iommi
Deep purple
Led zeppelin
Black sabbath
The unholy trinity of the rock a
N roll ever!
A flute? That is a Hammond organ.
This is one of the best ever Deep Purple songs in my opinion, and there are other great songs on this album, including 'Hard Lovin' Man', 'Speed King' and 'Into the Fire'. But, to me, 'Child in Time' is a masterpiece, Ian Gillan's vocals, Jon Lord's keyboards, Ritchie Blackmore's guitar, Roger Glover's bass guitar and not forgetting Ian Paice's fantastic drums, they are all come together to make this song so memorable and iconic. Thanks so much for your reaction, Anthony. 😊😊
@annemaclean6634 the quitar solo fire! 🔥🔥
@@cherylb309Absolutely, Ritchie Blackmore's solos are always fire! 🔥🔥😊😊
This song must be seen live. There's concert footage from a TV show from I believe 1969. Watch that and you'll never listen to this version again. Right on bro. Hi from Texas.
The live version is good, but to me, nothing can beat the original studio version, it's a masterpiece. The beginning with Jon Lord's organ playing gives me goosebumps every time! But of course, everyone has their own preference, some prefer the live version, some prefer the studio.😊
@@annemaclean6634 ... 👍🏻 I always like the studio versions too! But there are also exceptions, such as “Made in Japan”!!
@@AAndromeda-lw7fh Yes, I've heard 'Made in Japan' and it is excellent. I do enjoy live performances, it's just with this particular song, I prefer the studio version. 😊😊
@@annemaclean6634 OK! ... I always listen to studio versions first, as the “live” recordings are always different! And that applies to almost all groups and solo artists! ☺🤗
No flute