Deep Purple always improvise live. The Child In Time live from 1970 is good. However, it is better on the live album "Made In Japan" 1972. This album contains ALL the best versions of the songs on it including "Highway Star", "Smoke On The Water".
You picked a winner on this one. One thing about Deep Purple they are better live in my opinion. Check out Ian Paice the Mule from this same concert insane drumming.
I think I can objectively say this version of Deep Purple is one of the greatest bands ever. All five members absolutely elite at their craft. It's a shame that personalities kept them from having a long run together, but they still left a hell of a legacy.
At least they have 3/5 of this lineup, and Don is a legendary keyboardist already. 15 year old me is lucky they still exist cause I can see them next February!
Yes, please do the live version of "Child in Time" from 1970. It isn't as musically perfect as the "Made in Japan" album version, but it is (by far) the most entertaining live performance to watch in their catalog...Richie Blackmore's one handed- guitar solo is amazing...
Ritchie never played the same solo twice. His improvisation is off the charts, so unbelievably great and some that are so scattered it become more noise than music. You never know what you get from Ritchie and for that reason he is a guitar god.
There is a very rare Deep Purple album that is seriously underrated from 1970 called Deep Purple in Concert. I don't think anyone from TH-cam has reviewed anything from this album. There is some monster guitar jams.
You’re fun to watch because of your appreciation level for truly good music and real talent! You would LOVE Deep Purple’s song BURN! I hope some day you will do that. I saw them live way back when. It was amazing! Also it would be interesting to see your reaction to “In a Gadda Da Vida” by Iron Butterfly. It’s from 1968. It’s 17 minutes long and back then it was an anthem. SUCH a popular, break-through song. Hopefully you will consider that that at some point! Thanks! Loved your reaction!
Child in Time, you say? You haven't done that one yet? That's probably the most reacted to live Deep Purple, and for good reason! That needs to go to the top of your queue! Your girlfriend should watch it too!
I love it when young people like you like this kind of music. Thank you for that and of course your really nice comment. I wished my kids would appreciate this music like you do. I must have done something wrong ;-)). Best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
They were the best live and their live album Maid In Japan is the benchmark for live albums. This is a concert in Denmark, Copenhagen, on March 1st, 1972, this is only the third concert in the Machine Head tour, an album that will be released on March 25, 1972. This is a wonderful concert, although not yet polished to the end and very rare, which shows footage with the band. And Child In Time, live, 1970 is simply a masterpiece. I would recommend the entire Granada TV recording, it's only about 24 minutes long and contains the second part of Speed King, the entire Child In Time and the instrumental piece Wring That Neck - delightful.
Jon Lord for the win! You finally got to see visually what's there all along and all the album cuts and the album cut for this song lazy does feature him but this just shows you how tight he's integrated with the guitar how much in control of that Beast of an instrument he is, he played to a marshall stack so it was every bit as deafening as the guitars. I'm sure you noticed Ian putting his hand up to his left ear to try to reconcile pitch in his head with pitch on that incredibly loud stage volume. The monitors weren't good so much back in those days and of course now everybody uses in-ear monitors which is a total game changer. But I love how totally chill he is, at the beginning he's like dude, show us what you got on the organ and then let's show the guitar and the bass never got featured much but it's thumping along there and it's so powerful and then of course the drumming is just Stellar on this. And then he starts singing and his voice is every bit as good as it is on the recording. He was an incredible vocalist. He inspired a lot of metal singers. He also I think was in the Broadway performance of Jesus Christ Superstar in the early '70s, which involves some really powerful singing. And then he hops on the harp when he needs to and he's just so laid back, it cracks me up. He's just so good. They all are.
Yes , Child In Time , live 1970 , you will love that one , you just might finish breaking your chair !! That one is a definite must hear and see !! But if you want to hear the same version of any Deep Purple song , you'll have to listen to that version again because they won't play the same version again live , each one is a little different !! And again , yes , need to check out Child In Time live 1970 !! And for studio songs , try BURN , or SPEED KING , , enjoy and keep on jammin !!! And yes , Made In Japan is the greatest rock n roll album ever !!!
Improvisation - I think that’s the word that you’re looking for. You see it a lot with live performances. Jazz music is mainly improvisation following a certain chord sequence.
I saw them play Perth early 70s, at the aquatic centre, and when they played smoke on the water, kids were jumping in water in droves. Hi from Perth Australia 😎🖐🎶🎵🎶🦘
Rush.. .. Moving Pictures bro..... It's a complete masterpiece that every song turned it into a greatest hits album..... YYZ, Tom Sawyer, RED Barchetta, Limelight, Vital Signs, etc..... it's as Good as DP Machine Head in my opinion
Yes, they are beyond dope! Try from the California Jam 1974 their amazing You Fool No One, Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord have amazing solos in an extended rock jam. They are legendary for a reason, their 70s output stands with anyones. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
From Australia, the great legendary DEEP PURPLE , check out ( Highway Star ) from there live 1972 album ( Made in Japan) it is epic , Peace from down under
I think it was Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones who blamed Led Zeppelin for them having to play longer concerts because Zeppelin would play for a couple of hours and fans started expecting it. I think the longest recorded version of Dazed and Confused is 48 minutes, so you can imagine how long their entire set was. Zeppelin were the masters of improvisation. A lot of groups added to their songs, or maybe they shortened them for records 🤔
I suggest Deep Purple Live Olympia 1996 , the son : Some times feel like scream . In the same album you can fine another great son Black Night, don’t loose it .
Silas great live version reaction, but IMHO the version on Made in Japan is better by then the band had evolved into a tighter band. Also, Child in Time.
You should also listen to the studio version from the DP album "Machine Head" - its the definitive version that played everywhere back then, better in some ways than live
Great reaction! One of their greatest live performances was “Mistreated” at the 1974 California Jam: th-cam.com/video/uEFChMd8-7U/w-d-xo.html. Different singer and base player but still great.
You said everything, when you said, today, all the bands are performing exactly, the same version as in studio! Which is ridiculous! All those legendary bands, from the 60's and 70's, even, early 80's, they were making the studio versions evolving night after night!
you mentioned you hadn't decided on which Rush album to jump into: I'm sure many others will be clamoring for this as well, but, I mean, dude, really, you CANNOT go wrong with Side One (Yup, all 20 or so minutes of it) of Rush: 2112." (2 rocks as well!) Bone-crunching, mind-blowing. Of course, "A Farewell to Kings" or "Moving Pictures" or "Fly By Night" or their debut album, called, well, "Rush." Basically, anything by this unbelievably talented trio before, say, 1983 and you're GOLDEN!
Rush album, 2112! It's a bit earlier than the stuff you ever acted to but it's their breakout album where the record label said you've got to stop doing all this crazy music and do something that has wide audience appeal or we are going to drop you. This is your last chance. So they took the money and they made Rush 2112. And they just doubled down on what they were doing before but they just really found their groove that was a nice balance between all of it on this one. And the record company hated it until it just started catching on and the sales just started going up and up and up and up. They were like fuck you man we'll do the music we want and it turns out they made the right decision. And so just fast forward not long at all and you've got heading into the 80s, the more modern sounding stuff like subdivisions and Tom Sawyer and XYZ and all that kind of thing. But this particular album side a is a whole concept album with a story and it's wonderful. And then side B is just five individual songs that stand alone, and some of them are just so gentle and wistful and some of them just rock so hard and some of them offer life advice and some of them are funny and it's really top-notch material.
12:20 like EXACTLY how they "recorded"(engineered) it...funny how that works out... plastic robots like the rest of the world... Fck. I wish i could have lived through the 70s so bad
Just as you have just discovered, Deep Purple should be listened live, so should Jethro Tull. The song you reacted to of Jethro Tull yesterday is a different beast live.
Por fin, ya dejaste las medias tintas y apostaste por oír a la banda en su hábitat natural, que no es otro que los conciertos, no te arrepentirás y los disfrutaras mucho más. Te lo habrán dicho ya pero insisto en vivo es su verdadera dimensión y su mejor disco el MADE IN JAPAN ahí escucharas las mejores versiones. Saludos
This was OK but I like the live version of this song from the '99 live DVD better. Yes, I know, no Richie,, not the same without him,,, whatever. Jon Lord kills it as does Steve Morse. Take a listen if you're curious; th-cam.com/video/52UdVW7-AjE/w-d-xo.html
Ritchie was/is somewhat of a diva. Notice how the band had to 'beg' him to play? Also he was notorious for playing with his back to the audience as he did not want anyone to see how he played...
I recommend Gary Moore "The Messiah Will Come Again", an instrumental from a concert in 1990. th-cam.com/video/7k07j7LcLqw/w-d-xo.html You will be out of your seat Silas, no doubt! 😂
Deep Purple Live! These 5 guys have SO much talent AND they make it work. Early 70's rock, the golden age.
Deep Purple always improvise live. The Child In Time live from 1970 is good. However, it is better on the live album "Made In Japan" 1972. This album contains ALL the best versions of the songs on it including "Highway Star", "Smoke On The Water".
The nearly 20 minute "Child in Time" from 'Stockholm 1970' has never been topped.
You picked a winner on this one. One thing about Deep Purple they are better live in my opinion. Check out Ian Paice the Mule from this same concert insane drumming.
Kick ass performance! Have to give the drummer some recognition, he's getting a full body work out, WOW!! The band knows how to rock!! Bravo!!!
Check out "Made In Japan" it's live in Japan in support of the Machine Head album. One of the best live albums ever made.
It is, and "In Concert" (70-72) is even better.
I think I can objectively say this version of Deep Purple is one of the greatest bands ever. All five members absolutely elite at their craft. It's a shame that personalities kept them from having a long run together, but they still left a hell of a legacy.
At least they have 3/5 of this lineup, and Don is a legendary keyboardist already. 15 year old me is lucky they still exist cause I can see them next February!
Yes, please do the live version of "Child in Time" from 1970. It isn't as musically perfect as the "Made in Japan" album version, but it is (by far) the most entertaining live performance to watch in their catalog...Richie Blackmore's one handed- guitar solo is amazing...
It doesn’t get any better than this. Omg. Supergroup before that was a term All so incredibly talented.
This is what is called a jam back in the day just playing their instruments and enjoying themselves. Excellent review Silas!
Ritchie never played the same solo twice. His improvisation is off the charts, so unbelievably great and some that are so scattered it become more noise than music. You never know what you get from Ritchie and for that reason he is a guitar god.
And just on one string!
Ditto Jon. Made in Japan has a superb Lazy.
His best solo might be from Live in Europe and You Fool No One, it is amazing!
There is a very rare Deep Purple album that is seriously underrated from 1970 called Deep Purple in Concert. I don't think anyone from TH-cam has reviewed anything from this album. There is some monster guitar jams.
Paicey is just killin it. Beatin those drums like they owe him money.
*Deep Purple - Burn (official audio studio)*
You’re fun to watch because of your appreciation level for truly good music and real talent! You would LOVE Deep Purple’s song BURN! I hope some day you will do that. I saw them live way back when. It was amazing! Also it would be interesting to see your reaction to “In a Gadda Da Vida” by Iron Butterfly. It’s from 1968. It’s 17 minutes long and back then it was an anthem. SUCH a popular, break-through song. Hopefully you will consider that that at some point! Thanks! Loved your reaction!
Made In Japan......old folks used to pay $5 to go see bands just jam. And LOUD!!
Child in Time, you say? You haven't done that one yet? That's probably the most reacted to live Deep Purple, and for good reason! That needs to go to the top of your queue! Your girlfriend should watch it too!
Genius, no fancy cover up like today, raw playing& they are loving it, ❤❤❤
I love it when young people like you like this kind of music. Thank you for that and of course your really nice comment. I wished my kids would appreciate this music like you do. I must have done something wrong ;-)). Best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
They were the best live and their live album Maid In Japan is the benchmark for live albums. This is a concert in Denmark, Copenhagen, on March 1st, 1972, this is only the third concert in the Machine Head tour, an album that will be released on March 25, 1972. This is a wonderful concert, although not yet polished to the end and very rare, which shows footage with the band. And Child In Time, live, 1970 is simply a masterpiece. I would recommend the entire Granada TV recording, it's only about 24 minutes long and contains the second part of Speed King, the entire Child In Time and the instrumental piece Wring That Neck - delightful.
And mandrake root
Made, not Maid
Jon Lord for the win! You finally got to see visually what's there all along and all the album cuts and the album cut for this song lazy does feature him but this just shows you how tight he's integrated with the guitar how much in control of that Beast of an instrument he is, he played to a marshall stack so it was every bit as deafening as the guitars. I'm sure you noticed Ian putting his hand up to his left ear to try to reconcile pitch in his head with pitch on that incredibly loud stage volume. The monitors weren't good so much back in those days and of course now everybody uses in-ear monitors which is a total game changer. But I love how totally chill he is, at the beginning he's like dude, show us what you got on the organ and then let's show the guitar and the bass never got featured much but it's thumping along there and it's so powerful and then of course the drumming is just Stellar on this. And then he starts singing and his voice is every bit as good as it is on the recording. He was an incredible vocalist. He inspired a lot of metal singers. He also I think was in the Broadway performance of Jesus Christ Superstar in the early '70s, which involves some really powerful singing. And then he hops on the harp when he needs to and he's just so laid back, it cracks me up. He's just so good. They all are.
Yes , Child In Time , live 1970 , you will love that one , you just might finish breaking your chair !! That one is a definite must hear and see !! But if you want to hear the same version of any Deep Purple song , you'll have to listen to that version again because they won't play the same version again live , each one is a little different !! And again , yes , need to check out Child In Time live 1970 !! And for studio songs , try BURN , or SPEED KING , , enjoy and keep on jammin !!! And yes , Made In Japan is the greatest rock n roll album ever !!!
If you react to the Mule live 1972 do the whole 9 min. version. Live in Copenhagen.
Next up for you should be In Rock (1970) and Burn (1974)🤘 sidenote: the latter is my personal favorite Deep Purple album 😇
one of the hairiest bands of the 70's
Improvisation - I think that’s the word that you’re looking for. You see it a lot with live performances. Jazz music is mainly improvisation following a certain chord sequence.
Never saw this before. Makes you want to howl at the moon.
I saw them play Perth early 70s, at the aquatic centre, and when they played smoke on the water, kids were jumping in water in droves. Hi from Perth Australia 😎🖐🎶🎵🎶🦘
Rush.. .. Moving Pictures bro..... It's a complete masterpiece that every song turned it into a greatest hits album..... YYZ, Tom Sawyer, RED Barchetta, Limelight, Vital Signs, etc..... it's as Good as DP Machine Head in my opinion
Yes, that live 1970 Child In Time version is the best. Definitely react to it. Many others have reacted to it.
Great reaction Silas! Gotta check out some Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out (live).
That is a much react video.
Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice drum solo live - "The Mule" 1972.
Great speed for much of this song! Enjoyed it! 💥
Yes, they are beyond dope! Try from the California Jam 1974 their amazing You Fool No One, Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord have amazing solos in an extended rock jam. They are legendary for a reason, their 70s output stands with anyones. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
My Fav also
Jethro Tull, Thick as a Brick, live at Madison Square Garden, New York 1978 video. Great live sound.
Bruh! You've GOT to do Child in time! One of the most unique songs in history!
From Australia, the great legendary DEEP PURPLE , check out ( Highway Star ) from there live 1972 album ( Made in Japan) it is epic , Peace from down under
I think it was Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones who blamed Led Zeppelin for them having to play longer concerts because Zeppelin would play for a couple of hours and fans started expecting it. I think the longest recorded version of Dazed and Confused is 48 minutes, so you can imagine how long their entire set was. Zeppelin were the masters of improvisation. A lot of groups added to their songs, or maybe they shortened them for records 🤔
LONG LIVE ROCK !
50 years ago. I was 8.
Same here Brother became a fan at 12
I saw them in 1972 Machine Head tour. Awesome concert.
I suggest Deep Purple Live Olympia 1996 , the son : Some times feel like scream . In the same album you can fine another great son Black Night, don’t loose it .
Yes Child in Time 🔥🔥🔥
Silas great live version reaction, but IMHO the version on Made in Japan is better by then the band had evolved into a tighter band. Also, Child in Time.
You should also listen to the studio version from the DP album "Machine Head" - its the definitive version that played everywhere back then, better in some ways than live
The best version? Made in Japan, of course. That record was just history of Rock
Great reaction! One of their greatest live performances was “Mistreated” at the 1974 California Jam: th-cam.com/video/uEFChMd8-7U/w-d-xo.html. Different singer and base player but still great.
Are they jamming or what!
You said everything, when you said, today, all the bands are performing exactly, the same version as in studio! Which is ridiculous! All those legendary bands, from the 60's and 70's, even, early 80's, they were making the studio versions evolving night after night!
you mentioned you hadn't decided on which Rush album to jump into: I'm sure many others will be clamoring for this as well, but, I mean, dude, really, you CANNOT go wrong with Side One (Yup, all 20 or so minutes of it) of Rush: 2112." (2 rocks as well!) Bone-crunching, mind-blowing. Of course, "A Farewell to Kings" or "Moving Pictures" or "Fly By Night" or their debut album, called, well, "Rush." Basically, anything by this unbelievably talented trio before, say, 1983 and you're GOLDEN!
Rush album, 2112! It's a bit earlier than the stuff you ever acted to but it's their breakout album where the record label said you've got to stop doing all this crazy music and do something that has wide audience appeal or we are going to drop you. This is your last chance. So they took the money and they made Rush 2112. And they just doubled down on what they were doing before but they just really found their groove that was a nice balance between all of it on this one. And the record company hated it until it just started catching on and the sales just started going up and up and up and up. They were like fuck you man we'll do the music we want and it turns out they made the right decision. And so just fast forward not long at all and you've got heading into the 80s, the more modern sounding stuff like subdivisions and Tom Sawyer and XYZ and all that kind of thing. But this particular album side a is a whole concept album with a story and it's wonderful. And then side B is just five individual songs that stand alone, and some of them are just so gentle and wistful and some of them just rock so hard and some of them offer life advice and some of them are funny and it's really top-notch material.
12:20 like EXACTLY how they "recorded"(engineered) it...funny how that works out... plastic robots like the rest of the world...
Fck. I wish i could have lived through the 70s so bad
Just as you have just discovered, Deep Purple should be listened live, so should Jethro Tull. The song you reacted to of Jethro Tull yesterday is a different beast live.
Por fin, ya dejaste las medias tintas y apostaste por oír a la banda en su hábitat natural, que no es otro que los conciertos, no te arrepentirás y los disfrutaras mucho más. Te lo habrán dicho ya pero insisto en vivo es su verdadera dimensión y su mejor disco el MADE IN JAPAN ahí escucharas las mejores versiones. Saludos
Jon Lord, good Lord!!!!
I like the 1970’s version the sound is better!
Better now. Yeah. Peace
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Rush's 1st album or 2112.
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The US Festival
Rainbow stargazer
This was OK but I like the live version of this song from the '99 live DVD better. Yes, I know, no Richie,, not the same without him,,, whatever. Jon Lord kills it as does Steve Morse. Take a listen if you're curious; th-cam.com/video/52UdVW7-AjE/w-d-xo.html
Ritchie was/is somewhat of a diva. Notice how the band had to 'beg' him to play? Also he was notorious for playing with his back to the audience as he did not want anyone to see how he played...
Good to see ze zoomerwaffen enjoy olden times sheet.
/Old man
I recommend Gary Moore "The Messiah Will Come Again", an instrumental from a concert in 1990.
th-cam.com/video/7k07j7LcLqw/w-d-xo.html You will be out of your seat Silas, no doubt! 😂
lazy made in japan album is most better
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@@viclagina347 I only meant TH-cam was giving the (false!) impression that I came first 😉