People don't understand that is not about being able to play the notes....it is about making music; putting notes together in a purposeful manner to achieve something far greater than notes alone.
talent is a funny word both Lord and Airey have university level qualifications in music in to get that far is a lot of hard work - in addition to his university undergrad degree Airy has a post grad diploma in music so he is getting up to professorial level
I love Jon Lord, and I can't think of a better alternative than Don Airey. I love the solos Don puts together and how he weaves various classical and popular pieces in them so seamlessly....genius.
@@lilylaw1517 Tony himself will tell you he doesn't do that much prog rock any more and has some arthritis that interferes with his fast lead playing. But more importantly TC is not a sideman or just a keyboard player. He's been a lead vocalist and captain of his own ship since the early '80s. I don't think he'd want this job.
@@ASoundofThunderBand I'm not taklking of the situation now but at the time of Jon's retirement. I'm fully aware of Tony's solo career having seen him live many times and when he works with Peter Maffay.
@@lilylaw1517 Fair enough. TC was probably physically more up to shredding some lead organ solos back then, but on the other hand wasn't that around the time he had cancer? Anyway, TC is certainly a much better songwriter than Don, but I still don't see him actually wanting this job. Too much of a time commitment for a project where he would be creatively stifled.
At the Plymouth Pavillions, they had no barriers and Gillan told the security guys to let us come right up to the stage as soon as Jon popped up behind the Hammond. It was the last leg of the tour, I was able to shake hands with Jon at the edge of the stage and when I left for a last drink at the bar, Don Airey was sitting there and we had a quick chat. It was a very memorable evening!
Best performance of this song ever. Don Airey is a genious, but Jon Lord is the Lord of the Hammondorgan. Thank you! This was the perfect goodbye for Jon.
Saw this original Perfect strangers tour when the album 1st out and Mark 2 Deep Purple reunion in 1985 or so at Alpine Valley Wisconsin! My Wife/Drumer and my Mother went! Me Guitar my ma loves deep Purple! That was a GREAT Show! Love Purple and Covered many of their Songs in our Chicago Southside Rock Band ARG! ME Marty Guitar/Vocals!
I was playing classical piano back in 1974. Then I hear Deep Purple "Made in Japan"... that was the end of that... Bought a C3 an RMI Piano a Leslie and a Marshall Amp and never looked back...
Наверное, самому лучшему в мире вокалисту посчастливилось петь в составе группы самых талантливых в мире музыкантов! Каждая нота, - это шедевр! Нет больше слов, браво!
They are all great musicians john lord is 😅king of the keyboards the Dummer makes it look easy the only one missing is my favourite guitarist Ritchie BLACKMORE ❤❤❤❤❤
First saw Deep Purple in the 70’s with Ian and original lineup. I still remember hearing those twin Leslie’s growling. This band remains, both foundational and remarkable.
I know Don he's from my home town, lovely guy what I really like is they respected each other, played together on the same stage isn't that wonderful from two magical maestro's of piano and keyboards.
Don Airey undoubtedly a great keyboard player, but then Jon Lord appears like a colossus above the Hammond. Many are the disciples of the B3, there is only one true master. The incomparable Jon Lord. A master musician.
That's my favourite song and i don't care, if there is playing Jon Lord or Don Airey. They are both excelent. And I can't forget the best singer of all times - Ian Gillan!!! If God could sing, he would have Gillan's voice.
Second favorite Purple song. Didn't know this clip existed, didn't read the title. Just loving Don Airey's solo. Fade to black, then JON LORD. I almost screamed! The louder I play this, the better it sounds! Who's with me?!
There's a documentary where Jon talks about this and he was overwhelmed by the audience reaction when he came in on that solo. He was in tears on the stage at the end of the performance at the reception he got, then realised the rest of the band had stepped back to leave Jon alone at the front of the stage with the adulating crowd.
In 2010 Deep Purple came to Armenia to give a concert for the first time. It was very special event because they're very famous in Armenia and there are thousands of fans who wished to see the them. During 2 weeks before the concert organizers told that there will be something special in the show. Don't know why, but I imagined that something like this might happen. Although I knew that it was impossible, I thought it would be great that Lord came as a special guest to play a song. RIP Jon Lord.
OMG... watching/ listening to this incredible video today, some 2 or 3 fays after attending to DP's show here in São Paulo, Brazil, I really understand the much Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Steve Morse really made the difference back in those fortunate days... now the band just seems to have lost that pulsation, heaviness, this uncompromising, unique sound... these guys should never have left us! No comparison with the current DP lineup, sorry
I seen them a couple of months ago on the Long Goodbye Tour. Man for a bunch of old guys they can still hit one out of the park. They started with Highway Star and never let their foot off the gas pedal through the whole show!
Nice! I was gonna go to the same tour, but corona ruined it!! I'm still very anxious on if they're still gonna do it, but the tickets haven't been cancelled yet so i hope it's all gonna be good
Еще раз скажу, что все великие клавишники рока (Уэйкман, Лорд, Эйри, Эмерсон etc) получили отменное классическое музыкальное образование. Это вам не нынешняя пацанва!
а что же их при Брежневе запрещали ? раз у Рок музыкантов такое образование великолепное хотя нет - в ночь на пасху разрешали - чтобы молодые люди не шли на Крестный ход! а какая агрессия !! темная энергия идет от исполнения !!! конечно сейчас измельчал народ
В точку!) Они действительно великие,профи! Такой кайф слушать их, любую музыку. И от них идёт свет, обожаю. А когда Лорд вступил,прямо до слёз!"пилят" классно!!!!)))
@@MiguelZZZ1000 Запрещали не их,а якобы их песни.И!!!Не так что бы уж и запрещали.Слушали,писали и снова слушали всё.Вопрос в ответку вам,а наших музыкантов на Западе не запрещали???Запрещали!!!!Та же цензура была!!
I bought the Perfect Stranger cassette in 1984 when I was 15...I loved it then...& I still love it & still listen to it now!!! One of the Greatest albums & some of the Greatest music ever ever recorded!!! I never got to meet John Lord, I bet he is a very nice person & probably very approachable & personable...BUT HE LOOKS LIKE HE'D BE A BIG TOUGH S.O.B. John is a total ROCK GOD on the keyboards!!! R.I.P. John Lord!!! Much love from Mobile Alabama.
@@rosswilliam2472 I was in Wal-Mart last night here in my home town of Mobile Alabama & I noticed in the movies & CDs section that W.M. is now selling vinyl records that have been re-released & Deep Purple Perfect Strangers was one of the records I saw!!!
@@randymiller3949 That's awesome! Hopefully some younger kids will check it out and appreciate it. Maybe get them interested in some of the older stuff. You and I grew up during a time when some great music was being created.
Hehehe, maybe 30 years ago. We are all getting old. Granted I have to give it Ian and Lord, wow, beautiful. No doubt true friends and professionalism. Brings a tear to my eyes and then some.
A unique moment - the only time a departing member of Deep Purple has played alongside his successor.. Jon Lord's influence will never be forgotten, but Don Airey is a worthy succesor.
Jon is the master of the rock organ, while Airey has a more "pianistic" style. Both of they share the love for the classical music, specially Bach for Lord, the classics and early romantics for Airey. They are the past and the future of the rock keyboards...
And I'm looking forward to hearing that new album when it come out with a new Deep Purple album it's going to be a good when are long-lived Mister Jon Lord he has definitely been miss and he will never be forgotten long Mr.Jon Lord , Deep Purple still as good as ever better than ever
When I remember Jon I remember him like this - playing the growling B3ast together with his good friends, weaving classic, rock, film music etc into one big euvre that drives the fans nuts. Apart from his later classic compositions Perfect Strangers is one of my favourites, and the symbiosis between Don & Jon is perfect !
@@jordanfonque8617 Bonsoir, je ne suis pas assez fort en anglais pour dire ceci ; j' ai vu Rainbow avec bien sûr notre bon vieux Ritchie et notre autre star Roger Glover ainsi que Cozzy "on the drums" dans les années 1978 / 80, une fois en France et une autre fois en Allemagne (j' étais militaire appelé en force d' occupation -?)et le claviériste n' était ni Jon Lord, ni Don Ayrey, je ne sais pas qui il est, mais j' ai beaucoup aimé sa prestation. Si vous savez me renseigner, je vous en serai gré, merci d' avance.
I have lived throiugh many decades and the 1970's were the best for me regarding rock music. Deep Purple were always top of the pile. Saw them many many times. Rest in Peace Jon.
Когда гаснет свет и потом появляется великий Лорд у меня ком в горле и мурашки по телу. И так каждый просмотр! R.I.P. Маэстро клавишных, эта музыка будет вечной!
Thanks to Eva Antonia for adding the origin of the part from 1:30: 0:07 - J.S.Bach: Toccata in d minor 0:32 - Ode of Joy from Beethoven's Symphonie No.9 last movement 0:48 - ? 1:30 - Revelation (Mother Earth) - from Blizzard of Ozz - 1980 1:50 - J.S.Bach: Two part invention in F major (No.8) 2:05 - W.A.Mozart: Turkish Marsh 2:30 - ? 3:30 - J. Williams: Star Wars main theme 3:44 - G. Holst: Planets, 1st movement - Mars, the bringer of war
Saw that changeover at Olympia in the same tour. When Jon Lord appeared the place exploded. The same night we were also treated to some of Iron Maiden joining in as well. A concert I will always cherish and never forget!
I went to see purple on this tour, the place went into meltdown when Jon lord appeared. Fantastic to be able to watch it again. Purple were fantastic that night
I'm going to see these guys tomorrow night here in Seattle at the Paramount Theater (9-11-2019)! I saw the Perfect Strangers Tour here in 1984 too. Yea!
To this day, I keep DP close to my heart. They were amazing❣️❣️❣️ every configuration was gorgeous timely and meant to be at the time. Gillan being back full time until today is a gift (to me❣️). Doubtless they influenced Seattle bands BIG TIME bc I hear ALL of them ALL over the place within DP’s music. So THERE 🤷♀️🤪🙏❣️
It's not a battle between Jon and Don, but respect for each other.
TODAYS rock groups don't have talent like this. This was when music was about music, not just about money.
People don't understand that is not about being able to play the notes....it is about making music; putting notes together in a purposeful manner to achieve something far greater than notes alone.
talent is a funny word both Lord and Airey have university level qualifications in music in to get that far is a lot of hard work - in addition to his university undergrad degree Airy has a post grad diploma in music so he is getting up to professorial level
From a time when music was actually music, real musicians, no tricks, no gimmicks...just awesome music! RIP the good old days.
@@nr1380 That's good to hear, coz you don't see it much anymore.
But not forgotten
Thank God for SiriusXM's
Lythrian Onthbteam
Bang on. ”Proper” as we say in my home town.....👍🏻
OK Boomer
You confuse what industry is forcing on people with music. Don't listen to shit. You actually buy ticket and go watch DP live . They on tour
I love Jon Lord, and I can't think of a better alternative than Don Airey. I love the solos Don puts together and how he weaves various classical and popular pieces in them so seamlessly....genius.
I love it too 🫶🫶🫶🫶
The logical choice to replace Jon was Tony Carey, by far the better musician when compared with Don Airey.
@@lilylaw1517 Tony himself will tell you he doesn't do that much prog rock any more and has some arthritis that interferes with his fast lead playing. But more importantly TC is not a sideman or just a keyboard player. He's been a lead vocalist and captain of his own ship since the early '80s. I don't think he'd want this job.
@@ASoundofThunderBand I'm not taklking of the situation now but at the time of Jon's retirement. I'm fully aware of Tony's solo career having seen him live many times and when he works with Peter Maffay.
@@lilylaw1517 Fair enough. TC was probably physically more up to shredding some lead organ solos back then, but on the other hand wasn't that around the time he had cancer? Anyway, TC is certainly a much better songwriter than Don, but I still don't see him actually wanting this job. Too much of a time commitment for a project where he would be creatively stifled.
Deep Purple is the best ( BEST ) rock band of all time! RIP J.Lord
Uhhhh.. what.
That's pretty bold.
No one can ever replace Jon Lord. Don Airey is great but Jon started it all!
Jon is special one
The gentle and Humble Don Airey told me once, “I would never try to replace John, I am merely the bugger they picked to carry on his legacy”
@@Menne-Talsma and Don Airey was the perfect choice.
Given that there’s no other way with Jon being dead, Don Airey is a perfect replacement. Boy can he play!
Это такое счастье,что слушаем эту музыку до сих пор
И будем слушать!!!
@@lexeykuzmintsev2410
Мне 70. До конца жизни.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍@@СТАРИК-с4и
At the Plymouth Pavillions, they had no barriers and Gillan told the security guys to let us come right up to the stage as soon as Jon popped up behind the Hammond. It was the last leg of the tour, I was able to shake hands with Jon at the edge of the stage and when I left for a last drink at the bar, Don Airey was sitting there and we had a quick chat. It was a very memorable evening!
Best performance of this song ever. Don Airey is a genious, but Jon Lord is the Lord of the Hammondorgan. Thank you! This was the perfect goodbye for Jon.
Yours don condom darned with barbed wire and you hyi sobachiy
Perevedu eto na svoi yazyk , hui sonachiy
DP without Ritchy noting
14 лет назад?
@@tseretelitselkolamadze8930ипать ты вафля , ты чё написал то ? сам то хоть понял любитель отсасывать у ишаков ? Или ты просто онанист чёртов ?
Молодые учитесь у легенды рока👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✌
REAL MUSIC. #1
Saw this original Perfect strangers tour when the album 1st out and Mark 2 Deep Purple reunion in 1985 or so at Alpine Valley Wisconsin! My Wife/Drumer and my Mother went! Me Guitar my ma loves deep Purple! That was a GREAT Show! Love Purple and Covered many of their Songs in our Chicago Southside Rock Band ARG! ME Marty Guitar/Vocals!
👍from Poland PL
/Dolny Śląsk/
I was playing classical piano back in 1974. Then I hear Deep Purple "Made in Japan"... that was the end of that... Bought a C3 an RMI Piano a Leslie and a Marshall Amp and never looked back...
Наверное, самому лучшему в мире вокалисту посчастливилось петь в составе группы самых талантливых в мире музыкантов! Каждая нота, - это шедевр! Нет больше слов, браво!
Don Airey=The master of keyboard
Jon Lord=The god of keyboard
Make that a polytheistic universum, with alongside Jon Mr. Rick Wakeman and of course Keith Emerson.
OK!!!
KEith Emmerson = KEyboard EMbodied
А мне кажется,что они оба боги!
REST IN PEACE JOHN! Extraordinary keyboard 🎹 talent!
The passing of the torch, I cry every time....
OMG can you imagine being there and Jon Lord comes out? What a lucky bunch of people to experience this historical piece of rock history!!!
Yo tuve el placer de verlo en 1999, en Buenos Aires, Argentina ...
Presentaron el Concierto para Grupo y Orquesta ... 👋👋👋👋😎🇦🇷
Keyboards have never been my thing, but imagine being able to play like either of these guys!
Good music is good music, this is much more than that!
Killer Song!!!!Perfektion nr.1
They are all great musicians john lord is 😅king of the keyboards the Dummer makes it look easy the only one missing is my favourite guitarist Ritchie BLACKMORE ❤❤❤❤❤
Man..... I've listened to this song a thousand times. Never get tired of It..... Heavy.... Dark..... As the title says.... Perfect
Bands come and go but this music will live for ever!!!!
First saw Deep Purple in the 70’s with Ian and original lineup. I still remember hearing those twin Leslie’s growling. This band remains, both foundational and remarkable.
Whit the singer evans or gillan
@@cubillaagustin8698 Great catch! No, I wasn’t there for Evans. That would truly have been THE original lineup wouldn’t it? Regards 🤘
My favorite Deep Purple song! So heavy!
Неповторимый вокал Гиллана даже без высоких!!! Морс на своем месте
Лорд! Гений! Царствие Вам небесное!
40+ years of music in their brains 🧠 fingers, voices, drums, and guitars 🔥‼️ Absolutely AMAZING‼️
R E S P E C T ❤️💕❤️
I was in my teens when i started listening to DP. Now I’m 60.
josephseason not alone 👍
When you were in your teens listening to DP, I was about 60 then. Now I’m coming up on my 110 birthday and still rockin to The Purple
@@Oh_I_Will I am willing to believe this.
@@Oh_I_Will 🙂!! from me, 55
61 here, I grew up with Purple :)
Jon smiles in heaven..i'm sure
I hope he gets all the deserved respect up there
the Deep PurpleS in the world of music collection classic
Гиллан бриллиант в короне рок вокала. Более 40 лет так петь, просто суппер.
his voice takes me back to early '70's. man this dude still has it! one of the greatest of all time, including the band!
The best rock band in the world
Simply fantastic !!!!
Rock lives in the Universe, not between us!!!!So rock never die..,
Jon Lord was without equal, listen to Concerto with group and orchestra all written by him in 1970, best keyboardist of all time!
Don't forget Mr Richard Wakeman
Hes the second best!
Listen to sone of Jon Lords classical albums with orchestras. Amazing stuff. 🎹🎹🎹 RIP
Epic Song! That piano playing in the beginning was putting me off lol
Yeah it’s called classical music
I know Don he's from my home town, lovely guy what I really like is they respected each other, played together on the same stage isn't that wonderful from two magical maestro's of piano and keyboards.
Don Airey undoubtedly a great keyboard player, but then Jon Lord appears like a colossus above the Hammond. Many are the disciples of the B3, there is only one true master. The incomparable Jon Lord. A master musician.
Long Live - Deep Purple! Great mix of electric guitar, synthesizer! GOD Fathers!
Бальзам на душу, услада для слуха... Как-же это они умели делать?
Просто они наши ❤
That's my favourite song and i don't care, if there is playing Jon Lord or Don Airey. They are both excelent. And I can't forget the best singer of all times - Ian Gillan!!! If God could sing, he would have Gillan's voice.
petrjanos, he does. (See Jesus Christ, Superstar)
If god could sing, she would sound like Sandy Denny!
2020. Все так же круто и актуально!!!
Думаю, и в 2040 будет так же
My respects for Don! What a man, he is amazing , I love It! Impressive! John lord, no words to say! Like heaven! RIP MR. Lord!
Jon Lord is a pioneer and Don Airey is a virtuoso beast!
Second favorite Purple song. Didn't know this clip existed, didn't read the title. Just loving Don Airey's solo. Fade to black, then JON LORD.
I almost screamed! The louder I play this, the better it sounds!
Who's with me?!
Superb solo by Don Airey, but when Jon Lord enters at 04:38 I get all emotional! Wow, what a legend!
There's a documentary where Jon talks about this and he was overwhelmed by the audience reaction when he came in on that solo. He was in tears on the stage at the end of the performance at the reception he got, then realised the rest of the band had stepped back to leave Jon alone at the front of the stage with the adulating crowd.
Jh mpejc
Holy Jesus Christ. That piano intro was amazing
Last lyrics .... I don't want to taste your poison.... From Mr. Ian's fantastic preformed in the Garden of Gethsemane!!!Very beautiful....
In 2010 Deep Purple came to Armenia to give a concert for the first time. It was very special event because they're very famous in Armenia and there are thousands of fans who wished to see the them. During 2 weeks before the concert organizers told that there will be something special in the show. Don't know why, but I imagined that something like this might happen. Although I knew that it was impossible, I thought it would be great that Lord came as a special guest to play a song. RIP Jon Lord.
OMG... watching/ listening to this incredible video today, some 2 or 3 fays after attending to DP's show here in São Paulo, Brazil, I really understand the much Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Steve Morse really made the difference back in those fortunate days... now the band just seems to have lost that pulsation, heaviness, this uncompromising, unique sound... these guys should never have left us! No comparison with the current DP lineup, sorry
I seen them a couple of months ago on the Long Goodbye Tour. Man for a bunch of old guys they can still hit one out of the park. They started with Highway Star and never let their foot off the gas pedal through the whole show!
Nice! I was gonna go to the same tour, but corona ruined it!! I'm still very anxious on if they're still gonna do it, but the tickets haven't been cancelled yet so i hope it's all gonna be good
Agreed! Saw that tour (double bill w/ Judas Priest, right?) and DP rocked. Ian Paice's last go-round, I believe.
Мне повезло,в моём сердце есть Deep purple 💜
I love Purple,and loves this
Еще раз скажу, что все великие клавишники рока (Уэйкман, Лорд, Эйри, Эмерсон etc) получили отменное классическое музыкальное образование. Это вам не нынешняя пацанва!
а что же их при Брежневе запрещали ? раз у Рок музыкантов такое образование великолепное хотя нет - в ночь на пасху разрешали - чтобы молодые люди не шли на Крестный ход!
а какая агрессия !! темная энергия идет от исполнения !!! конечно сейчас измельчал народ
В точку!) Они действительно великие,профи! Такой кайф слушать их, любую музыку. И от них идёт свет, обожаю. А когда Лорд вступил,прямо до слёз!"пилят" классно!!!!)))
@@MiguelZZZ1000 Запрещали не их,а якобы их песни.И!!!Не так что бы уж и запрещали.Слушали,писали и снова слушали всё.Вопрос в ответку вам,а наших музыкантов на Западе не запрещали???Запрещали!!!!Та же цензура была!!
Они круче Баха, Бетховена и тд и тп.
#Олег Ткаченко Согласна на 1000%✌️
Having such an amazing voice after over 30 years of touring is extraordinary.
I bought the Perfect Stranger cassette in 1984 when I was 15...I loved it then...& I still love it & still listen to it now!!!
One of the Greatest albums & some of the Greatest music ever ever recorded!!!
I never got to meet John Lord, I bet he is a very nice person & probably very approachable & personable...BUT HE LOOKS LIKE HE'D BE A BIG TOUGH S.O.B.
John is a total ROCK GOD on the keyboards!!!
R.I.P. John Lord!!!
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
It is a fantastic record! I still have it on vinyl.
@@rosswilliam2472
I was in Wal-Mart last night here in my home town of Mobile Alabama & I noticed in the movies & CDs section that W.M. is now selling vinyl records that have been re-released & Deep Purple Perfect Strangers was one of the records I saw!!!
@@randymiller3949 That's awesome! Hopefully some younger kids will check it out and appreciate it. Maybe get them interested in some of the older stuff. You and I grew up during a time when some great music was being created.
This gave me chills. Especially when Lord appears 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Jon & Don! Jon had that wild rock streak that few keyboard players had. Keith Emerson, Ray Manzarek...
Jon LORD& Don Airey. Тут даже сравнивать нельзя. Они оба великолепные клавишники.
Hehehe, maybe 30 years ago. We are all getting old. Granted I have to give it Ian and Lord, wow, beautiful. No doubt true friends and professionalism. Brings a tear to my eyes and then some.
ty for all the great music Jon RIP . u are the king of the hammond
A unique moment - the only time a departing member of Deep Purple has played alongside his successor.. Jon Lord's influence will never be forgotten, but Don Airey is a worthy succesor.
My favourite Deep Purple song!! Classic!
Listen to Dream Theater version.😉
It's so beautiful so maybe
Jon is the master of the rock organ, while Airey has a more "pianistic" style. Both of they share the love for the classical music, specially Bach for Lord, the classics and early romantics for Airey. They are the past and the future of the rock keyboards...
Friends of the 🌏
JON LORD POR SIEMPRE EL MEJOR, ESTAS JUNTO A DIOS ALEGRANDO EL CIELO CON TU MUSICA
Does anyone know who the singer is
@@johnm6471 Ian Gillan
pour moi ça restera toujours le groupe rock des années le plus complet de tous les temps
4:38 - the best moment when Jon Lord appears from the shadows, as mystical figure
was great man !!
he did that on more than one occasion after he retired. i wish i could have seen one such show.
@@myrryxmas me too
That is one of the key points in my life. There's a chunk in my throat. Oh Lord!
Nothing can beat these two guys and the overdriven slow Leslie
One of my favorite All-time songs....the keyboards are PERFECT.❤❤❤
The Hammond B3 and Jon Lord!!! Awesome
It`s not a B3,it`s a A100!
Airey might be a DON, but Jon is the LORD.
I like the sound of his voice. Strangers in the night. .
Deep Purple слушаю 40 лет это легенда в России такую музыку не создавали
John Lord. The best tecladist of all times!...
ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR !!!
THE BEST HARD ROCK BAND ON EARTH! 🎸 🤘 🎉
Love THE WILD IAN GILLAN❤
RIP JON LORD 😢
RIP Maestro! Your loss is a very big blow to all musicians out there.
And I'm looking forward to hearing that new album when it come out with a new Deep Purple album it's going to be a good when are long-lived Mister Jon Lord he has definitely been miss and he will never be forgotten long Mr.Jon Lord , Deep Purple still as good as ever better than ever
When I remember Jon I remember him like this - playing the growling B3ast together with his good friends, weaving classic, rock, film music etc into one big euvre that drives the fans nuts. Apart from his later classic compositions Perfect Strangers is one of my favourites, and the symbiosis between Don & Jon is perfect !
Jon was usually playing a C3,this is a A100!
Jon Lord is for ever in my heart !
As it should be
@@jordanfonque8617 Bonsoir, je ne suis pas assez fort en anglais pour dire ceci ; j' ai vu Rainbow avec bien sûr notre bon vieux Ritchie et notre autre star Roger Glover ainsi que Cozzy "on the drums" dans les années 1978 / 80, une fois en France et une autre fois en Allemagne (j' étais militaire appelé en force d' occupation -?)et le claviériste n' était ni Jon Lord, ni Don Ayrey, je ne sais pas qui il est, mais j' ai beaucoup aimé sa prestation. Si vous savez me renseigner, je vous en serai gré, merci d' avance.
I have lived throiugh many decades and the 1970's were the best for me regarding rock music. Deep Purple were always top of the pile. Saw them many many times.
Rest in Peace Jon.
Когда гаснет свет и потом появляется великий Лорд у меня ком в горле и мурашки по телу. И так каждый просмотр! R.I.P. Маэстро клавишных, эта музыка будет вечной!
Thanks to Eva Antonia for adding the origin of the part from 1:30:
0:07 - J.S.Bach: Toccata in d minor
0:32 - Ode of Joy from Beethoven's Symphonie No.9 last movement
0:48 - ?
1:30 - Revelation (Mother Earth) - from Blizzard of Ozz - 1980
1:50 - J.S.Bach: Two part invention in F major (No.8)
2:05 - W.A.Mozart: Turkish Marsh
2:30 - ?
3:30 - J. Williams: Star Wars main theme
3:44 - G. Holst: Planets, 1st movement - Mars, the bringer of war
Oh wow! Thanks!
0:48 I am 99% sure it's Rachmaninoff
Deep Purple is a great band to see live. They are good. Great show they put on. Lites and music. Don’t miss these guys.
Adoro essa banda... Jon Lord, que nos deixou esse ano, continue mostrando todo esse talento ai no céu!
Ill got goosebumps allover.
+Nedroj me toooooo
Gloris S. Me three!!!
@@salt27dogg me four
But opening with don airey shows the greatness of jon lord how he respect the talent 👏
Saw that changeover at Olympia in the same tour. When Jon Lord appeared the place exploded. The same night we were also treated to some of Iron Maiden joining in as well. A concert I will always cherish and never forget!
Jon Lord tearin up that B3!!
Don added classic intro. It's great trick :) He inserted mistery and enigma into the rock show :)
Will miss you John. A Legend
I went to see purple on this tour, the place went into meltdown when Jon lord appeared. Fantastic to be able to watch it again. Purple were fantastic that night
i saw them in Vancouver in 2004...no Jon Lord, but my GOD what a show.
Jon Lord is a legend and he's fantastic, but Don Airey is his equal, as his solo demonstrates.....
+Ray M Yes ,but people allways will remember Jon. As you notice in the video. (:
+Ray M Yesssssss!!
+Ray M Yeah Don Airey creates Mr.Crowley by Ozzy Osbourne.
but could don do the song before jon invented its parts
@@giovanimans4ni : Airey also provided keyboards for Judas Priest's terrific "Touch of Evil."
I was there! Feels like yesterday!
One of my favorite band,till now
Don airey an John Lord they both are excellent keyboard players , we all miss Mr. John Lord there will never be another one like him.
Все уходит а музыка остаётся!!!
I'm going to see these guys tomorrow night here in Seattle at the Paramount Theater (9-11-2019)! I saw the Perfect Strangers Tour here in 1984 too. Yea!
William Boone they kicked ass in Portland day before Seattle
...one word only: LEGENDARIES!!!
...so talentic, great song, great people!!! Rock On!
To this day, I keep DP close to my heart. They were amazing❣️❣️❣️ every configuration was gorgeous timely and meant to be at the time. Gillan being back full time until today is a gift (to me❣️). Doubtless they influenced Seattle bands BIG TIME bc I hear ALL of them ALL over the place within DP’s music. So THERE 🤷♀️🤪🙏❣️