Can I say this on here? The entire fucking album!!! This album, Allman Brothers live at Fillmore East, Lou Reed 'rock and roll animal" and Blue Oyster Cult 'on your feet or on your knees' were my favorite live albums then and still are now. I saw Deep Purple live in 1974 when they performed at California Jam 1. I have since added the 'pulse' concert by Pink Floyd to that list of live performances.
Ian Paice is the only band member to play non-stop during the whole song, which is insane! Let's applaud him for his stamina, technique and creativity.
The most exciting live band I've ever seen. The whole 1972 live show is available on video, filmed in Copenhagen. It's worth watching to actually see what Ian Paice is doing on The Mule.
Consider backing up a few years for context. Here is a juxtaposition from August 1969. Hendrix is playing Woodstock as the hippie flower power time is coming to a close. Across the Atlantic in Europe Deep Purple is playing at a festival in Belguim. The band is on fire. Blackmore, Lord and Paice take no prisoners. Blackmore the godfather of the neo classical style is shredding at high speed as he sweep picks, dive bombs with whammy bar driven harmonic feedback, ripping through jazz stylings, classical and Arabic scales, a rumbling wall of sound .... and Blackmore moves back and forth during the concert from Gibson to Strat .... please give this a listen you will not be disappointed and expect many will be surprised th-cam.com/video/VCsstEhd1Us/w-d-xo.html
JOY, Joy, Joy... You have been reviewing Deep P for a while and you finally found their best work. This album has been acclaimed to be in the TOP 5 for best live albums ever. SPACE TRUCKIN IS THE BEST... Let's Go Space Truckin...!
Proud to say I got this when it came out and I was only in the 4th grade, and wore it out on one of those huge console furniture all-in-one stereos, where you'd open the varnished wooden lid and look down on the spinning disk below. Great memories of that, and Black Sabbath Vol. 4 !
Truely one of the greatest live albums ever recorded! 🤩 every one of them at the top of their craft!!! 🤘 My favorite, drummer, guitarist, bass player and the ultimate keyboardist!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
This is one of the GREAT live Rock albums. But please don't miss watching the 1971 British TV of "Child In Time". That video will give you an unforgettable image of these 5 amazing musicians in their prime, showing just how great their live performances were. (Finally watching this Video is like finally seeing "Ball & Chain" by Janis Joplin at Monterey Pop, or "Young Man Blues" by The Who at Isle of Wight.) This Video will positively effect your mind, and influence every song you will ever hear by them after that.
Just the fact that you ate, maybe the only one, that reacts deep purple live from MADE IN JAPAN, make the best reacter and in my top of them! Applause!!! ..ciao, un tuo fan dall' Italia🖐
I'm too old to do the neck thing now but my feet didn't stop moving as I lounged on the sofa digging this reaction. I was only 10 years old when this came out, so I envy the audience witnessing this phenomenal performance. This album will always be in my top 10, for sure. Love, love, love this band. Great reaction Lee, (energiser bunny, lol). Hope you do the rest of the album.
And then at the 13 minute mark Blackmore comes wailing whammy bar overdrive like dinosaurs mating ….and slows down to the cello sounding volume swells ….masters at work
Nice one, Lee. My older brother had this album back in the late 70s when i was about 11 or 12...top track. When he was out, i used to have a sneak listen. Always amazed me,. Good description, mate...couldn't have put it better.
That was a ride and a half lol I’m glad you have some good memories with it… I’m sure this will stick with me like whipping post did. Something special about the live versions…
Wowser. What a fantastic trip......or was it a flashback? A real headbanger. Thanks for this one, I'm happily exhausted. A+ reaction, Lee. Blessings all.
I feel like I'm in a time capsule when I was younger and Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and many other blues musicians like The Stones, The Doors, and a few later Deep Purple and ZEP were my daily companions. But there are of course a few more that are among my favorites. Thank you for sharing another one of the old bands - I like your commitment to 70's music ;-)) Best wishes @all from hamburg / germany
I love everything about that. And man does that rhythm section cook when it gets going and they just hold it steady with incredible endurance. And like you say, they're clearly having fun. There's a great live version of Lazy floating around on YT, and it gives a lot of close-ups of them playing. I bet you would absolutely love it. And it's shorter, but still an extended journey. ❤
Favorite track on the album. Saw the Mark II lineup live 1985 Montreal Forum. They were 13 years older than when MIJ was recorded but just as good, 3 hours of ear-blasting, body shattering music.
What a collection of musicians. All masters at their instruments. This album was a big deal back in 73. I discovered Machine Head in early 73 and went nuts over it, they started playing the live stuff on the radio around that time. Smoke on The Water was the one played the most on the radio back then, Highiway Star some. Not sure I ever heard this one. Total improvisation (other than the verses/choruses).
One thing that impresses me so much about Ian and his singing, is that he definitely was foreshadowing later metal singing, but he was doing it largely without effects. But effects are absolutely the cornerstone of any more modern metal voice like that. I saw Slipknot twice, about 5 years apart, and the first one was when they were really exploding, and you could tell he was already starting to lose his voice just 5 years later. AND he used a ton of vocal effects. Not that the newer stuff isn't great in its own way, I'm just saying it's amazing what Ian was doing that far back with mostly just his voice and some reverb.
Back when I was a kid hearing this for the first time, that organ solo with its great and weird distortion really tripped me out. It was so insane and new to me at that time, it sounded dangerous. Love it!! That was back in the 70s. My older brother had 4 albums that blew me away, and they have become some of my favorites even today. Led Zeppelin II, Made in Japan, Steppenwolf, and Birds of Fire.
It’s strange - this was my favourite album when I was 13 and now at 63 I still listen to it. I’m sure many people would think that a 20 minute track must be a very boring listen. But when you actively listen to this track you really understand how good these 5 musicians really were. It’s certainly an assault on your senses but in a very positive way. Ian Paice is simply phenomenal on this track and his ability to lead and then follow where this music journey takes them all is nothing less than astounding. Sustaining brilliance over 20 minutes is no easy feat and yet they don’t only manage it they completely surpass expectations in every way. There is no filler on this track nor this album. Highly recommended.
Ian Gillan plays bongos during these longer jams, just like on the album cover. So you basically got Ian powered percussion for nearly twenty minutes of neck hurting fun!
I discovered them with that album, around 1975 (I was 14) ... too late to see them live, as they would split one year later. I was desperate, thinking I would never see them live ... and then miracle, they reformed in '84 and I got to see them in this favorite line-up!
I asked for this for my 10th birthday and my sister got it for me! It is still to me, , the greatest Rock 'N' Roll album ever, just the overall album!! Yes, you should be warned to listen to Ian Paice from the beginning, he carries the beat for that 18 minute song!!!! Another good one off that album is Strange Kind Of Woman!!!
Hey buddy, just Patreon joined. Deep Purple are next level and the live in Japan stuff is pure masturbatory pleasure. Listen to that monster, overdriven Hammond!! Insane!!
Awesome man glad to have you! Yeah that Hammond is being pushed to the brink of exploding here lol I love it so damn much. Thank you for watching! And for joining Patreon.
I certainly was tripping when I heard it for the first time shortly after the album was released. 😉🙃 I never ended up liking the machine head album much and thought it sounded dead because I heard this fantastic album performance first.
Consider backing up a few years for context. Here is a juxtaposition from August 1969. Hendrix is playing Woodstock as the hippie flower power time is coming to a close. Across the Atlantic in Europe Deep Purple is playing at a festival in Belgium. The band is on fire. Blackmore, Lord and Paice take no prisoners. Blackmore the godfather of the neo classical style is shredding at high speed as he sweep picks, unheard of at that time in rock, dive bombs with whammy bar driven harmonic feedback, ripping through jazz stylings, classical and Arabic scales, a rumbling wall of sound .... and Blackmore moves from the Gibson to the Strat at 17 minutes and the foundation of Stargazer with the Blackmore Snake Charmer Scale (the fifth mode of E harmonic minor) comes out front and center .... please give this a listen you will not be disappointed and expect many will be surprised th-cam.com/video/VCsstEhd1Us/w-d-xo.html
Highway Star is fun. Or did you do that already? Yeah, this is one of the best albums ever, live or not. I thought your head was going to smash out of my monitor you were getting into so much! LOL We used to blast this (8-track) driving around getting stoned in my friend's Cutlass 442 convertible. Good times. Brain Salad Sandwich!
"Clem" and I had just finished an 18 hour day, at Giants Stadium, building the Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon stage, and went up to my van to relax. I turned in the radio and " Highway Star" comes on I look over at Clem and there is a Tear in his Eye...I ask him what's up, and he says, " Spring of 72, I was 18 , sweeping floors at SeeFactor's London Lighting Shop , and the "Machine Head" album hits the charts. They wanted to Tour behind it, but all the SeeFactor technicians were out on other Tours, so they sent Me!! I was on the Road for the Next 25 years!!"
Have you ever heard about this other Japanese female drummer, Senri Kawaguchi(The Jazz Avengers). Get ready to get your brains blown out. "Raging Spur" by Miku Yonezawa (Tenor Sax)(The Jazz Avengers) Yuya Komoguchi (Guitar) Akinori Handa (Keyboard) Yoshiki Takahashi (Bass) th-cam.com/video/cxPIpne3jxE/w-d-xo.html
Lee, as a 68 y/o I was headbanging the whole track (no neck ache) what's wrong with you youngsters no stamina. I saw from the first few minutes that you didn't enjoy the live track (Ha Ha) what a way to end a concert / Album.
those were the days when music was MUSIC I'm 64 years old and I bought that LP as soon as it came out, one of the best live rock albums there is also a "black CD" made in japan with a couple of additional songs in Lord solo there is also a theme from The Planets, Gustav Holst, Jupiter, listen and you will recognize where it is (hint, 10:37 on your video)
Have you done Captain beyond? Features the original deep purple vocalist. You can't do just a single song tho. You have to either do the entire first album or at least one side. Pseudo progressive space Rock.
Gillan wouldn't listen to the album for many years because he was just getting over laryngitis and didn't think his vocals were that great (clearly he was on amazing form!).
What track from this album are we doing next week? This was an absolute mind fuck of a song LOL I WANTED TO PLAY IT AGAIN... after 20 minutes. Crazy.
Best Drum Solo ever recorded live is "The Mule" from this same album.
Just do the whole album boss, or at least the rest of the songs you’ve not heard.
I don't know, feelin' Lazy?
Lazy !
Can I say this on here? The entire fucking album!!! This album, Allman Brothers live at Fillmore East, Lou Reed 'rock and roll animal" and Blue Oyster Cult 'on your feet or on your knees' were my favorite live albums then and still are now. I saw Deep Purple live in 1974 when they performed at California Jam 1. I have since added the 'pulse' concert by Pink Floyd to that list of live performances.
This is an amazing track, the whole album is probably the best live Album in Rock 'n' Roll history.
Looking for a double live album showcasing a kick-ass band at the peak of their power? You found it. Few can compare to this....
No band was ever tighter or could turn on a dime like those guys. No band.
Ian Paice is the only band member to play non-stop during the whole song, which is insane! Let's applaud him for his stamina, technique and creativity.
Boy do I miss the 70s❤
That is a musical statement. Been enjoying it for 50 plus years
If Ian Paice hadn´t kept it all together so well, we would probably never seen the other guys again rocketing out to space.
The most exciting live band I've ever seen. The whole 1972 live show is available on video, filmed in Copenhagen. It's worth watching to actually see what Ian Paice is doing on The Mule.
I’ll have to check that out thank you for suggesting it 🙏
Consider backing up a few years for context. Here is a juxtaposition from August 1969. Hendrix is playing Woodstock as the hippie flower power time is coming to a close. Across the Atlantic in Europe Deep Purple is playing at a festival in Belguim. The band is on fire. Blackmore, Lord and Paice take no prisoners. Blackmore the godfather of the neo classical style is shredding at high speed as he sweep picks, dive bombs with whammy bar driven harmonic feedback, ripping through jazz stylings, classical and Arabic scales, a rumbling wall of sound .... and Blackmore moves back and forth during the concert from Gibson to Strat .... please give this a listen you will not be disappointed and expect many will be surprised th-cam.com/video/VCsstEhd1Us/w-d-xo.html
Hi there- is it available on TH-cam?
@@themactigers1609 It might be. I've certainly seen people reacting to individual tracks from the show, including The Mule.
Note the encore after Space Truckin starts with a killer version of Black Night, then a vicious version of Speed King followed by Lucille
JOY, Joy, Joy... You have been reviewing Deep P for a while and you finally found their best work.
This album has been acclaimed to be in the TOP 5 for best live albums ever.
SPACE TRUCKIN IS THE BEST... Let's Go Space Truckin...!
Let’s go space truckin! Come on! I will never forget that EVER lol
Proud to say I got this when it came out and I was only in the 4th grade, and wore it out on one of those huge console furniture all-in-one stereos, where you'd open the varnished wooden lid and look down on the spinning disk below. Great memories of that, and Black Sabbath Vol. 4 !
Spot on! I remember those days...
Superfast galloping drum beat super difficult for drummers for it not to get away from you, WOW.
Truely one of the greatest live albums ever recorded! 🤩
every one of them at the top of their craft!!! 🤘
My favorite, drummer, guitarist, bass player and the ultimate keyboardist!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
The jam of all jams from this great band, this is the mother load for any Deep Purple fan. Made in Japan, as good as it gets, enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
Paice was every bit as badass as Ward, Bonham, etc...IMHO. He's remarkable and under appreciated.
This is one of the GREAT live Rock albums.
But please don't miss watching the 1971 British TV of "Child In Time". That video will give you an unforgettable image of these 5 amazing musicians in their prime, showing just how great their live performances were. (Finally watching this Video is like finally seeing "Ball & Chain" by Janis Joplin at Monterey Pop, or "Young Man Blues" by The Who at Isle of Wight.) This Video will positively effect your mind, and influence every song you will ever hear by them after that.
Definitely BOSS level Deep Purple!
Who am I kidding - that's boss level for the whole genre!!!!
CAN THEY ROCK? HELL YESSSSSSSSSSSSS
My most beloved live song from any rock-metal band ever!
As well it should be brah
Ian, Mr, fucking Pace!!! Ian, ‘yeah that’s right mutha’ Gillan
Thanks Lee! In-cred-ibbble!
Released when I was in Jr. High..Used to crank this album UP!
Check out "The Mule" in Copenhagen - made for drummer lovers.
Are you serious? With the Made in Japan version you suggest the Copenaghen one? Really?
Well that was fun to listen to while I exercise on my treadmill.
Makes you pick up the pace!
Yeah baby! ❤
This is why teens of the late 60's and the 70's had such strong necks, an entirely different workout then the mosh pits of today. 😂
Strange Kind of Woman
That's how you do it!!
Ian Paice
is the pacesetter for this track...
he is the rock this cathedral of sound and metal is built on...
Just the fact that you ate, maybe the only one, that reacts deep purple live from MADE IN JAPAN, make the best reacter and in my top of them! Applause!!! ..ciao, un tuo fan dall' Italia🖐
I'm too old to do the neck thing now but my feet didn't stop moving as I lounged on the sofa digging this reaction. I was only 10 years old when this came out, so I envy the audience witnessing this phenomenal performance. This album will always be in my top 10, for sure. Love, love, love this band. Great reaction Lee, (energiser bunny, lol). Hope you do the rest of the album.
It’s a powerful one.
when i was 13 years old me and my friends called this LP the bible, as it was perfect in every way
Those sounds were Jon Lord playing his Hammond through a Marshall amp via a Ring Modulator. Nobody rocked a keyboard like Jon Lord!
And Blackmore playing the volume knob on his guitar..
And then at the 13 minute mark Blackmore comes wailing whammy bar overdrive like dinosaurs mating ….and slows down to the cello sounding volume swells ….masters at work
Nice one, Lee. My older brother had this album back in the late 70s when i was about 11 or 12...top track. When he was out, i used to have a sneak listen. Always amazed me,. Good description, mate...couldn't have put it better.
That was a ride and a half lol I’m glad you have some good memories with it… I’m sure this will stick with me like whipping post did. Something special about the live versions…
Jumping energy🔥Come On!
Wowser. What a fantastic trip......or was it a flashback? A real headbanger. Thanks for this one, I'm happily exhausted. A+ reaction, Lee. Blessings all.
I’m glad you enjoyed Shirley! I had a BLAST with this. If that wasn’t apparent enough haha
I feel like I'm in a time capsule when I was younger and Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and many other blues musicians like The Stones, The Doors, and a few later Deep Purple and ZEP were my daily companions. But there are of course a few more that are among my favorites. Thank you for sharing another one of the old bands - I like your commitment to 70's music ;-)) Best wishes @all from hamburg / germany
I love everything about that. And man does that rhythm section cook when it gets going and they just hold it steady with incredible endurance. And like you say, they're clearly having fun.
There's a great live version of Lazy floating around on YT, and it gives a lot of close-ups of them playing. I bet you would absolutely love it. And it's shorter, but still an extended journey. ❤
Paice and Glover, none better!
Lake & Palmer, maybe?
big fan of ELP and DP
Ian Paice
I broke into a smile when I saw you’re doing this one!!
Favorite track on the album. Saw the Mark II lineup live 1985 Montreal Forum. They were 13 years older than when MIJ was recorded but just as good, 3 hours of ear-blasting, body shattering music.
What a collection of musicians. All masters at their instruments. This album was a big deal back in 73. I discovered Machine Head in early 73 and went nuts over it, they started playing the live stuff on the radio around that time. Smoke on The Water was the one played the most on the radio back then, Highiway Star some. Not sure I ever heard this one. Total improvisation (other than the verses/choruses).
One thing that impresses me so much about Ian and his singing, is that he definitely was foreshadowing later metal singing, but he was doing it largely without effects.
But effects are absolutely the cornerstone of any more modern metal voice like that. I saw Slipknot twice, about 5 years apart, and the first one was when they were really exploding, and you could tell he was already starting to lose his voice just 5 years later. AND he used a ton of vocal effects.
Not that the newer stuff isn't great in its own way, I'm just saying it's amazing what Ian was doing that far back with mostly just his voice and some reverb.
Please, if you haven’t already done Highway Star, it is a MUST!!
Back when I was a kid hearing this for the first time, that organ solo with its great and weird distortion really tripped me out. It was so insane and new to me at that time, it sounded dangerous. Love it!! That was back in the 70s. My older brother had 4 albums that blew me away, and they have become some of my favorites even today. Led Zeppelin II, Made in Japan, Steppenwolf, and Birds of Fire.
It’s strange - this was my favourite album when I was 13 and now at 63 I still listen to it. I’m sure many people would think that a 20 minute track must be a very boring listen. But when you actively listen to this track you really understand how good these 5 musicians really were. It’s certainly an assault on your senses but in a very positive way. Ian Paice is simply phenomenal on this track and his ability to lead and then follow where this music journey takes them all is nothing less than astounding. Sustaining brilliance over 20 minutes is no easy feat and yet they don’t only manage it they completely surpass expectations in every way. There is no filler on this track nor this album. Highly recommended.
One of the few live songs, that comes to mind, that is almost as stupendous a live jam is Yours Is No Disgrace off of Yessongs.
THAT WAS AWESOME😮😮😮
Ian Gillan plays bongos during these longer jams, just like on the album cover. So you basically got Ian powered percussion for nearly twenty minutes of neck hurting fun!
Despite the popularity of short songs on the radio, we enjoyed the hell out of the long songs like this
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
You can’t beat that. Those are the three that ran with it and never looked back. I love it.
Made in Japan is one of the greatest Live Albums ever made!
So powerful. Thanks.
And still my favorite!!
I discovered them with that album, around 1975 (I was 14) ... too late to see them live, as they would split one year later. I was desperate, thinking I would never see them live ... and then miracle, they reformed in '84 and I got to see them in this favorite line-up!
COME 0N! ❤😂
amazing LP
What a trip. Thank you
A real smoker.
I asked for this for my 10th birthday and my sister got it for me! It is still to me, , the greatest Rock 'N' Roll album ever, just the overall album!! Yes, you should be warned to listen to Ian Paice from the beginning, he carries the beat for that 18 minute song!!!! Another good one off that album is Strange Kind Of Woman!!!
We always skipped the album on this one; jumping around like fools; having a blast.
Incredible to think this was recorded on just an 8-track.
Ian Paice is the most underrated drummer in rock.
Yesss Thank Yooou!!!!
How could I not??? This was amazing lol
Three of the best live albums I have ever heard are, this album, Humble Pie - Rockin' the Filmore and the Allman Brother Band - Live at the Filmore.
Hey buddy, just Patreon joined. Deep Purple are next level and the live in Japan stuff is pure masturbatory pleasure. Listen to that monster, overdriven Hammond!! Insane!!
Awesome man glad to have you! Yeah that Hammond is being pushed to the brink of exploding here lol I love it so damn much. Thank you for watching! And for joining Patreon.
DOUBLE PLAY! (lol) 😂
Hahaha I wish!! I was so hyped I almost did it lol
Hell, yeah! This and Yessongs. School heaven.
The strange thing about the LP cover is that the picture on the front is from an appearance at the Rainbow theatre in London.
When you said at the start " I'm ready " I thought ,no your not !
If you only buy one live album……buy this one.
I certainly was tripping when I heard it for the first time shortly after the album was released. 😉🙃 I never ended up liking the machine head album much and thought it sounded dead because I heard this fantastic album performance first.
I‘ve seen that live in Frankfurt/West-Germany in Jan. 1973
Consider backing up a few years for context. Here is a juxtaposition from August 1969. Hendrix is playing Woodstock as the hippie flower power time is coming to a close. Across the Atlantic in Europe Deep Purple is playing at a festival in Belgium. The band is on fire. Blackmore, Lord and Paice take no prisoners. Blackmore the godfather of the neo classical style is shredding at high speed as he sweep picks, unheard of at that time in rock, dive bombs with whammy bar driven harmonic feedback, ripping through jazz stylings, classical and Arabic scales, a rumbling wall of sound .... and Blackmore moves from the Gibson to the Strat at 17 minutes and the foundation of Stargazer with the Blackmore Snake Charmer Scale (the fifth mode of E harmonic minor) comes out front and center .... please give this a listen you will not be disappointed and expect many will be surprised th-cam.com/video/VCsstEhd1Us/w-d-xo.html
Thank you I will keep that one in mind! Sounds incredible
I think the better thing is doing Side 3 next , then Side 2 and finally Side 1
Highway Star is fun. Or did you do that already? Yeah, this is one of the best albums ever, live or not. I thought your head was going to smash out of my monitor you were getting into so much! LOL We used to blast this (8-track) driving around getting stoned in my friend's Cutlass 442 convertible. Good times. Brain Salad Sandwich!
"Clem" and I had just finished an 18 hour day, at Giants Stadium, building the Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon stage, and went up to my van to relax. I turned in the radio and " Highway Star" comes on
I look over at Clem and there is a Tear in his Eye...I ask him what's up, and he says, " Spring of 72, I was 18 , sweeping floors at SeeFactor's London Lighting Shop , and the "Machine Head" album hits the charts. They wanted to Tour behind it, but all the SeeFactor technicians were out on other Tours, so they sent Me!! I was on the Road for the Next 25 years!!"
Have you ever heard about this other Japanese female drummer, Senri Kawaguchi(The Jazz Avengers). Get ready to get your brains blown out. "Raging Spur" by
Miku Yonezawa (Tenor Sax)(The Jazz Avengers)
Yuya Komoguchi (Guitar)
Akinori Handa (Keyboard)
Yoshiki Takahashi (Bass)
th-cam.com/video/cxPIpne3jxE/w-d-xo.html
There is a live video of this song from New York 1973 in color..edited to 10 minutes but it’s still excellent.
Live 70s Purple is the real monster, esp this one
This song does not deliver string beans to Utah.
Truck Driver Divorce
They were having fun but they were on the verge of breaking up and killing each-other. Especially Gillan and Blackmore.
At the end they capture the sound of 'Nostromo' landing.
and you tell kids today , and they won't believe you . . . LIVE ❗
L A Z Y ❗
Lee, as a 68 y/o I was headbanging the whole track (no neck ache) what's wrong with you youngsters no stamina. I saw from the first few minutes that you didn't enjoy the live track (Ha Ha) what a way to end a concert / Album.
those were the days when music was MUSIC
I'm 64 years old and I bought that LP as soon as it came out, one of the best live rock albums
there is also a "black CD" made in japan with a couple of additional songs
in Lord solo there is also a theme from The Planets, Gustav Holst, Jupiter, listen and you will recognize where it is (hint, 10:37 on your video)
Black night live at Montreux
If you want to see and hear Ian killing it on a drum solo watch the live version of "The Mule".
Lundi, je vais les voir à Forest National de Bruxelles.
The white Jimi Hendrix.
This is the "short" version. On their Deep Purple In Concert are a 22:14 version. The original album version was 4:31 🤣
IVE MET THE SILVER SURFER MANY A NIGHT ON THIS ROAD...
Next: The Mule
Have you done Captain beyond? Features the original deep purple vocalist. You can't do just a single song tho. You have to either do the entire first album or at least one side. Pseudo progressive space Rock.
Sufficiently Breathless
@@richarddevine205it's an alright song but I feel it's significantly weaker than anything off the first album
Great tune, but the studio version is much better✌️❤️
I’ve already done it. Great track for sure but I think this is better imo
@@L33Reacts I’m not gonna argue with the host!!! Really digging the diversity on your channel so I’m going to let it slide!! 🤘
And now ad Black night to make it complete
Gillan wouldn't listen to the album for many years because he was just getting over laryngitis and didn't think his vocals were that great (clearly he was on amazing form!).
is there anything simmilar progressiv today in 2024 ?