The Whole “Machine Head” album is awesome. In addition to Smoke on the Water, Highway Star, and Space Truckin, you need to check out “Lazy”, “Maybe I’m a Leo”, and “Never Before”
Classic Deep Purple lineup: Ian Gillan - vocals and screams Ritchie Blackmore - Lead Axe Jon Lord - Organs and Keyboards Roger Glover - Bass Axe Ian Paice - Drums and Percussion
@Mister_Samsonite fair point, I guess a musicians drummer, his skill, precision, timing and chops are the best out there, I love other great rock drummers like, John Bonham, Keith Moon, Bill Ward, Ginger Baker and Neil Peart, but Ian Paice along with Keith Emerson have the extra finesse the other just don't possess
@@simply_psi I find it odd how many great hard rock drummers site jazz influences, such as Buddy Rich & Gene Krupa. I won't say Paice is underrated, but he's not in the conversation as much as he should be.
The Rob Squad has already reacted to 'Perfect Strangers' and 'Smoke on the Water'. In addition to 'Hush', 'Burn', 'Highway Star' and 'Woman From Tokyo'. (Or, is it Tokayo? LOL)
"Deep Purple Live in New York 1973", they do "Space Truckin" at 11:38". An awesome performance that shows what these guys were about - passion and loving the audience. Just like you guys 😊
@@howardhales6325 I learned never to Highway Star and drive. It is one of those songs that makes me almost believe I can outrun a cop car if I tried hard enough. 🤣
Yes can't forget Highway Star, I am 72 and retired American living in the Philippines and when I go out to the clubs here all the bands play Highway Star and they do a great job @@howardhales6325
Must be now time for Child In Time ( 1970) live recording, to see and hear them at their very best. This song highlights them all singularly and together at their very best. Go on, spoil yourselves, you will remember this performance forever.
This was and is my favourite band from the British invasion! A great iconic song from their extensive catalog. High school wouldn't have been right without them!❤❤👍👍🤘🤘
Funny story. I had tickets to see Deep Purple Way back in the early 90s. They offered a refund because the date for my city was canceled. Apparently Richie Blackmore literally broke his fingers during a show prior to my event during a guitar solo. I don’t have anything else to say about that.
advertised in the day, as the loudest band in the world. Saw them in Seattle in 1971, fantastic, and as a bonus, ELO opened for them, two greats in one concert
Love it, that Jon Lord's epic keybord riff just drives the whole song. Overdriven, like a guitar it's just heavy as hell- esp with Ian's drums, and the other Ian's vocals.
Everybody please tell jay he doesn't know how great the 70s were but if he would have lived them he would kick the 80s to the curb And Jay your BEE GEES were huge in the 70s
Ian Paice is one of the most underrated drummers in R & R! His speed, control and agility on the snare drum alone is on par with Buddy Rich and his triplets match Bonham's any day of the week yet his name is barely mentioned in the realm of the greats! Thanks for the reaction and noticing! 👍👍👍👍👍Here's the isolated drums for you too! th-cam.com/video/GWKJbJ4DIH0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wMCv9-ajrutzvC4K Absolutely amazing!!!
Arguably the hardest rocking band to come out of England of their generation. Deep Purple are such an influence on heavy metal. So many bands refer to them as an influence.
Deep Purple is one of the best, and still going strong. Ian Paice is my favorite drummer of all time, and the one remaining founding member in the band. He has a great TH-cam channel if you're interested in some stories from the late 60s & early 70s. With this song coming out 3 years after our first moon landing, we still had space exploration on our minds at the time. Just one of many reasons this was such an epic and timeless album. I was 14 when it was released in '72, and could still listen to it all day long. 😁
This is one of the best recorded albums in history, IMO. The separation is incredible and yet there is SO much going on. It’s crisp but not dry, punchy but not abrasive, warm but not weak. And that doesn’t even get into the music, which is for sure my favorite of DP and I think most would say is their best. It’s a trip from top to bottom, almost literally. It’s full of great road music including the legendary Highway Star and of course Smoke on the Water. But my favorite is Lazy, which is about 7 minutes long and is 5 minutes of solo instrumentals to start. All timer. Everybody could play and sing their nuts off.
II have been a huge fan of this band since 1972 and I still don't get the infatuation with Child in Time. I really don't. There are probably two dozen tunes in their catalog that are better and that is being generous.
Around Kansas City there are some warehouses in caves. I was parked in a dock in one of the caves when I heard the radio in someone else's truck. It was this song. I went over and asked him if it was Space Truckin. He said yes, and I pointed out we were doing the exact opposite. We were underground!
You guys should just do every song from this album. They all rock. Ian Paice the drummer is a great rock drummer that has blues and jazz influences. I love when you guys really get into these tunes, especially Amber who really appreciates the 70’s vibe. There are still so many groups and songs I wish you would get too because I’m sure you would like them. Go back and check out the recommendations I’ve given including the emails I sent with a ton of songs if by chance you kept them. I would be happy to send them again.
Righteous! My older sister had this album when it first came out. We did our Saturday chores listening to this album. You two are bringing two memories. I don't think I have listened to this song since those days.
My mom was a teen in the 70s and loved Deep Purple. This was one of the first records I ever heard. I was amazed. I thank my mom so much for her amazing music taste and for sharing it with me.
@LiberalsArePoop It doesn't come up when I search for it, so I don't think so. You might be confusing it with The Joker in which he mentions the term space cowboy
@@alrivers2297 The stand alone song "Space Cowbiy" is on TH-cam. In it he mentions several of his catch phrases from other songs, but it is a real song and easily found using the YT search function. I just did it, even though I have the album. Use "Steve Miller Band Space Cowboy" and it comes up immediately.
@@alrivers2297 I was replying to another person that said the song doesn't exist, thinking that I meant "The Joker", which of course I didn't. I guess you got a notice of my reply to that person. Sorry.
Definitely one of their most iconic riffs!! Love the interplay Blackmore’s guitar & Lord’s organ….plus there’s no voice like Ian Gillan with his shredding voice….try “Knocking at your Back Door” & “Perfect Strangers”….for further reactions also try “Woman From Tokyo” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Top 5 drummer Ian Paice. Way ahead of his time. The intro to the track Fireball of the same name record is beyond words. Top 5 band in my opinion. I was lucky enough to see them live, past their prime, but still great back in 1985 in Florida. Fantastic, will never forget.
I saw Ritchie Blackmore, Lead guitarist, and lead vocalist, for Deep Purple. Back in 1981 with Richie, Blackmore and rainbow. His warm-up band was Def Leppard. At the end of the show, he did an encore of all Deep Purple stuff and space Truckin woman from Tokyo and smoke on the water were the songs he did.
It was 1974, I had a baby sitter that would bring her albums to our apartment. She would crank it up. She pointed out that Deep purple was one of the loudest bands to play.
I'd have to give Nazareth the loudest band moniker, as they were putting out 80,000watts for an indoor venue, my ears are still coming back,but Deep Purple had perfect vocal, guitar, drums bass etc and each song had multiple hooks
My favorite Deep Purple song starts off with John Lord on his Hammond C3 organ which is amplified through a Marshall Stax amplifier, to the point that many identify it as a heavy metal guitar, but it's J. Lord's keyboards. Ian Gilliam screams his vocals out and Ian Paice is brilliant on drums. Two other great Paice drum solos include Burn and Speed King.
Man! They are so GREAT!! As far as I'm aware you still haven't done "Child in Time" which I consider their signature and best song (even more than Smoke on the Water). Jon Lloyd, the keyboardist, was a founding member in 1968, BUT I am absolutely certain In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, by Iron Butterfly '68, was a HUGH influence on Jon & Deep Purple. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was a significant song for it's place in history, psychedelic and prog-rock movement. The organ was front and center and could have been done very well by either the Doors or Deep Purple. I purchased this album when it first came out & discover it took up one whole side: 17 minutes!
Another Ikonic tune off of Machine Head, that entire album is dope. You should hear this live off of Made In Japan, it becomes a space jam with Ritchie and Jon on Improv and the ending can blow speakers, it is so powerful. More Deep Purple! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Got into this band once I heard "Hush". This entire album is a classic.I always loved the organ in this band. Sir John Lord passed away sadly, but was Knighted by the Queen
So glad you got back to Deep Purple, they were and are my favorite live band with the great Ian Gillan on vocals and Ian Paice on drums, whom I believe is the best drummer of all time and he plays left handed on a right handed drum set. There is no one in this group that isn't at the top of their instruments. I also would like to remind you that you were going to do more Survivor, try Burning Bridges please
YEAH, YEAH, YEAHHH.. SPACE TRUCKIN’!!!! 🤘😎 This was always my favorite Deep Purple tune growing up in the 70’s. Just always sounded really tough and cool.. but also lotsa FUN! This song is Badasss.. the way it’s thumping at the intro, and then the groove is really solid, but kinda funky. VERY 70’s VIBE all the way! It’s the kind of jam that made us wanna throw on a cool pair of shades, go outside and wreck our bikes doing Evel Knievel jumps in front of the house!
My dream 70s custom van called Space Truckin. Painted a nice Deep Purple with a van zooming around the planets in the songs, a stereo system with power to rattle windows a block away. Always wished I had the money and guts ro build it.
Keep the love comin’ for Mr. Ian Paice ….. one of the first drummers I fell in love with. My older brother blasting this song & my father going nuts with Ian Gillan screaming at the top of his lungs
Only one of the best rock singers, best drummers, best guitarists and best keyboard players, ever, all in one band. That's all there is to it.
That entire album was a huge part of my teen years in the 70's. Space Truckin', Smoke on the Water, Highway Star, Lazy, all of it!!!
Me Too Bro... We wore that album out.
Me three Bro.
First one I bought with my own $$$
First 5 For me, But Wore it OUT !!!@@meadowkell
Me too, seeing that Album cover brings back memories. I swear me not hearing my wife now can be attributed to this album!
The Whole “Machine Head” album is awesome. In addition to Smoke on the Water, Highway Star, and Space Truckin, you need to check out “Lazy”, “Maybe I’m a Leo”, and “Never Before”
Made in japan a zillion times better
At 7 minutes 19 seconds, Lazy's too long for RSR, unless they butcher it up to make it fit the format.
@@michaeldransfield8775 they have reacted to longer songs than that
It went well with a bowl of hashish in 1972.
RSR did a reaction to a ten minute long Nightwish song.
Classic Deep Purple lineup:
Ian Gillan - vocals and screams
Ritchie Blackmore - Lead Axe
Jon Lord - Organs and Keyboards
Roger Glover - Bass Axe
Ian Paice - Drums and Percussion
Richie also led Rainbow with some more awesome tunes!
@@markgrace7181….especially Stargazer 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Dip was good, forgot short hairs name but Joe Lynn Turner was a great lead singer!
@@markgrace7181 yup….Graham Bonnet was pretty good. Even if he only did one album 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
@@markgrace7181 ….Joe Lynn Turner was awesome with Yngwie on “Odyssey” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Love me some Deep Purple. Once billed as the loudest band in the world.
Lol, and I have the hearing loss to prove it, body shacking ✌️
My ears buzzed for a week after seeing Deep Purple live.
They were in the world record for it. My oldest brother was at that concert Munich. He said his ears rang for 3 days. 😊
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee lol... more sophisticated sound equipment these days too
I think Manowar shattered Deep Purple's loudness record first then they turned around and beat their own record! 😆
Jon lord's organ playing often sounded like a guitar. Many people mistake it for that. Lord was the best rock keyboard player..........period.
Yes. Ray Manzarek close behind.
Aided by the fact that he piped his organ through a guitar amp to get the distortion he wanted.
Keith Emerson too
They're gone right on that one that's that's what made their sound unique
Add Mark Stein to the list of great rock organists/keyboard players
Ian Paice the legendary drummers drummer totally killing it
Not just a drummer's drummer! I'm a guitarist and I think he's the best. Just scary great!
@Mister_Samsonite fair point, I guess a musicians drummer, his skill, precision, timing and chops are the best out there, I love other great rock drummers like, John Bonham, Keith Moon, Bill Ward, Ginger Baker and Neil Peart, but Ian Paice along with Keith Emerson have the extra finesse the other just don't possess
... Ian Paice is a monster on drums!! ...Unfortunately, many people don't really notice! For me he has been number 1 since 1969!!! 🥁🥁🥁
@@simply_psi I find it odd how many great hard rock drummers site jazz influences, such as Buddy Rich & Gene Krupa. I won't say Paice is underrated, but he's not in the conversation as much as he should be.
Drummer Ian Paice is one of the absolute best! He can really drive a song, and his fills are fast and nasty.
Deep Purple knocking at your back door, perfect strangers, Smoke on the Water
The Rob Squad has already reacted to 'Perfect Strangers' and 'Smoke on the Water'. In addition to 'Hush', 'Burn', 'Highway Star' and 'Woman From Tokyo'. (Or, is it Tokayo? LOL)
"Deep Purple Live in New York 1973", they do "Space Truckin" at 11:38". An awesome performance that shows what these guys were about - passion and loving the audience. Just like you guys 😊
YES, YES and YES! 😁❤️✌️
❤❤❤❤
Also their later stuff like Sometimes I feel like screaming and Nothing at all
How can you not like Deep Purple!! 🎸
Very dangerous song to drive to. Makes me drive like a maniac!
😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahaha yeah great for tickets
This one and "Highway Star!"
@@howardhales6325 I learned never to Highway Star and drive. It is one of those songs that makes me almost believe I can outrun a cop car if I tried hard enough. 🤣
Yes can't forget Highway Star, I am 72 and retired American living in the Philippines and when I go out to the clubs here all the bands play Highway Star and they do a great job @@howardhales6325
This entire album is pure 🔥 fire!! 🎸🎤🎼🔥 Ian Paice on drums is a master!!!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
... Ian Paice is a monster on drums!! ...Unfortunately, many people don't really notice! For me he has been number 1 since 1969!!! 🥁🥁🥁
Must be now time for Child In Time ( 1970) live recording, to see and hear them at their very best. This song highlights them all singularly and together at their very best. Go on, spoil yourselves, you will remember this performance forever.
This was and is my favourite band from the British invasion! A great iconic song from their extensive catalog. High school wouldn't have been right without them!❤❤👍👍🤘🤘
Me too, they're the best of the best
You can Always hear Ian Paice's classic Drum sound, it's totally Distinctive, and Classic Deep Purple ❤❤❤
One of my top three favorite hard rock bands along w Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Deep Purple holds a special my place in my heart.💜
Ritchie Blackmore !!!!!!!!!! Deep Purple or Rainbow or Blackmore's Night..... all fantastic music this man has created.
Funny story. I had tickets to see Deep Purple Way back in the early 90s. They offered a refund because the date for my city was canceled. Apparently Richie Blackmore literally broke his fingers during a show prior to my event during a guitar solo. I don’t have anything else to say about that.
How can anyone not dig Deep Purple and "Space Truckin" which has always been my favorite Deep Purple song.
Jay n Amber don't forget how good the Band Toto from 1978 Their little song called HOLD THE LINE Remember lol the 70s you would have dug it
Deep Purple was made for headphones to say the least! The scratching guitar behind the drum solo was awesome !
I feel so lucky to have grown up during the 60's and 70's truly the best music ever! Keep up the great work.❤
I installed an 8 track tape player in my first car. I wore the tape "MACINE HEAD" out blasting it, You can't drive slow listening to DEEP PURPLE!
hell yeah! this is one of their iconic songs.
advertised in the day, as the loudest band in the world. Saw them in Seattle in 1971, fantastic, and as a bonus, ELO opened for them, two greats in one concert
My favorite song off of machine head!
Sorry Buddy, but nothing compares to "Lazy"
😉🤘🤘😁
Sorry the made in japan version kills this one.
I can't argue with you about that, because every song on Machine Head is fire. My personal favorite is Highway Star.
I always never wanted this song to end.
One of the coolest bands of the 70s!
The best of the best to me also.
1 of the heaviest bands, absolutely. Rock on Rob Squad
Space Truckin is awesome! You now have todo Deep Purple's LAZY! The FULL INTRO!
You will not regret it.
The live Made In Japan version. 👍👍👍
Agree! Full intro!
Yes, full intro! Absolutely
Love it, that Jon Lord's epic keybord riff just drives the whole song. Overdriven, like a guitar it's just heavy as hell- esp with Ian's drums, and the other Ian's vocals.
Love this band!! Richie Blackmore on guitar!!! Saw them in OKC in ‘76!! Awesome!🤘🔥
Everybody please tell jay he doesn't know how great the 70s were but if he would have lived them he would kick the 80s to the curb And Jay your BEE GEES were huge in the 70s
So did i. One of the best concerts I've been to.......
I don't remember if it was at the Myriad or the fairgrounds.....
@@joewiley62 thinking Fairgrounds
@@theodoreritola7641 … 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The battle rages on, when a blind man cries, sometimes I feel like screaming, etc.
Keep Space Truckin you guys. Cheers from Australia
The drummer -Ian Paice - used to give free drum clinics in some of the cities during their early 2000 tours. - AWESOME band live!
Love it…Deep Purple! Love seeing y’all rock with some DP!!
Ian Paice is one of the most underrated drummers in R & R! His speed, control and agility on the snare drum alone is on par with Buddy Rich and his triplets match Bonham's any day of the week yet his name is barely mentioned in the realm of the greats! Thanks for the reaction and noticing! 👍👍👍👍👍Here's the isolated drums for you too! th-cam.com/video/GWKJbJ4DIH0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wMCv9-ajrutzvC4K Absolutely amazing!!!
Just came here to say the same thing, Fireball is amazing. ✌️
Thank you for sharing. Solid.
Top 5 rock drummer for me.
The best drummer for me
One of the very best!!!! Songs and band!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Arguably the hardest rocking band to come out of England of their generation. Deep Purple are such an influence on heavy metal. So many bands refer to them as an influence.
Deep Purple is one of the best, and still going strong. Ian Paice is my favorite drummer of all time, and the one remaining founding member in the band.
He has a great TH-cam channel if you're interested in some stories from the late 60s & early 70s.
With this song coming out 3 years after our first moon landing, we still had space exploration on our minds at the time. Just one of many reasons this was such an epic and timeless album.
I was 14 when it was released in '72, and could still listen to it all day long. 😁
Deep Purples' greatest album I reckon, and probably the most played album in my collection.
Ian is the master of the buzz saw snare roll😮 all this mostly on a four or five piece kit🤯 since a kid this is my fav DP song
This is one of the best recorded albums in history, IMO. The separation is incredible and yet there is SO much going on. It’s crisp but not dry, punchy but not abrasive, warm but not weak. And that doesn’t even get into the music, which is for sure my favorite of DP and I think most would say is their best. It’s a trip from top to bottom, almost literally. It’s full of great road music including the legendary Highway Star and of course Smoke on the Water. But my favorite is Lazy, which is about 7 minutes long and is 5 minutes of solo instrumentals to start. All timer. Everybody could play and sing their nuts off.
Love Space Truckin..,............the bass is just awesome ❤
Love both of your reactions to the music ... I graduated in 73 this was the music that i grew up on,
Ok, zoom, back to the 70s we go! Love it! Best music ever! 60s too!
Ian Paice is the drummer. He's fantastic.
Love Amber’s reaction to awesome music!! Keep going! Perfect Strangers will give you the real Deep Purple feel!!
Child in Time live 1970 absolutely a must
They've done it
don't think so@@markmaioli4
Live 70 is a must? Serious? And the MADE IN JAPAN one what is, for you!? ..always if you know it. Oviously.
Don't think they have, and that version is a must
II have been a huge fan of this band since 1972 and I still don't get the infatuation with Child in Time. I really don't. There are probably two dozen tunes in their catalog that are better and that is being generous.
By far my MOST FAV Purple song!!!
I myself just heard this song for the first time on the car radio on my way to work a couple of Sundays ago 🔥😊
This album started heavy rock...all members firing on all cylinders, and not one bad track... Lazy being my personal favourite 😍
Around Kansas City there are some warehouses in caves. I was parked in a dock in one of the caves when I heard the radio in someone else's truck. It was this song. I went over and asked him if it was Space Truckin. He said yes, and I pointed out we were doing the exact opposite. We were underground!
Deep Purple 1973 was the biggest band in the world in gate receipts and lps sold. Rip Jon Douglas Lord
I love this song when I was a kid... I almost forgot about it. Thanks for reminding me
Holy crap I still remember the words
Such an iconic and great song for sure.
You guys should just do every song from this album. They all rock. Ian Paice the drummer is a great rock drummer that has blues and jazz influences. I love when you guys really get into these tunes, especially Amber who really appreciates the 70’s vibe. There are still so many groups and songs I wish you would get too because I’m sure you would like them. Go back and check out the recommendations I’ve given including the emails I sent with a ton of songs if by chance you kept them. I would be happy to send them again.
Agreed. You can play this album a million times.and still , never......get........tired......of........it !
Righteous! My older sister had this album when it first came out. We did our Saturday chores listening to this album. You two are bringing two memories. I don't think I have listened to this song since those days.
My mom was a teen in the 70s and loved Deep Purple. This was one of the first records I ever heard. I was amazed. I thank my mom so much for her amazing music taste and for sharing it with me.
The song “Lazy” is really awesome 😎
In the same vein, check out Steve Miller's Space Cowboy...
I think they already did it.
@LiberalsArePoop It doesn't come up when I search for it, so I don't think so. You might be confusing it with The Joker in which he mentions the term space cowboy
@@alrivers2297 The stand alone song "Space Cowbiy" is on TH-cam. In it he mentions several of his catch phrases from other songs, but it is a real song and easily found using the YT search function. I just did it, even though I have the album.
Use "Steve Miller Band Space Cowboy" and it comes up immediately.
@albertsmith9315 Lol, I know the song is on TH-cam, but we're talking about Rob Squad reviewing it. Which it doesn't seem they have
@@alrivers2297 I was replying to another person that said the song doesn't exist, thinking that I meant "The Joker", which of course I didn't. I guess you got a notice of my reply to that person. Sorry.
I've seen Deep Purple 4 times, first in 1974! Awesome Band.
You have part of the Holy Trinity here Deep Purple Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin
My woman from Tokyo from the 70s was also very good Jay.
Definitely one of their most iconic riffs!! Love the interplay Blackmore’s guitar & Lord’s organ….plus there’s no voice like Ian Gillan with his shredding voice….try “Knocking at your Back Door” & “Perfect Strangers”….for further reactions also try “Woman From Tokyo” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Top 5 drummer Ian Paice. Way ahead of his time. The intro to the track Fireball of the same name record is beyond words. Top 5 band in my opinion. I was lucky enough to see them live, past their prime, but still great back in 1985 in Florida. Fantastic, will never forget.
Fireball will always remain my favorite, it rocked so hard. ✌️
Agreed!@@andymageen5308
I've been pushing for this forever. I'm so glad you guys are going to experience this.
I saw Ritchie Blackmore, Lead guitarist, and lead vocalist, for Deep Purple. Back in 1981 with Richie, Blackmore and rainbow. His warm-up band was Def Leppard. At the end of the show, he did an encore of all Deep Purple stuff and space Truckin woman from Tokyo and smoke on the water were the songs he did.
Rob is Cool as a Fun and Amber is Super Cute and Fun!!!! You Guys Rock as Much as Deep Purple does!!!! LOL!
Yessss, the 70ths guitar solo's and the Hammond organ!!!
Omg that takes me BACK. Deep Purple man...ROCK. AND. ROLL. Space Truckin-legendary. Great stuff guys!!!
Love Deep Purple! Their early stuff...IMO is best.
Deep Purple is one of the best bands in the world! No further explanation needed, their music speaks for itself.
I started listening to Deep Purple around 1972 when “Fireball” was released! Great band , glad y’all digging on them!!! Thanks!
It was 1974, I had a baby sitter that would bring her albums to our apartment. She would crank it up. She pointed out that Deep purple was one of the loudest bands to play.
I became aware of this album when my dad bought a 39 Chevy and the 8-track was underneath the front seat. One of their best.
Always had their music crankin' in the 70's
I'd have to give Nazareth the loudest band moniker, as they were putting out 80,000watts for an indoor venue, my ears are still coming back,but Deep Purple had perfect vocal, guitar, drums bass etc and each song had multiple hooks
I cruised many miles to this tune cranked up back in the day!
My favorite Deep Purple song starts off with John Lord on his Hammond C3 organ which is amplified through a Marshall Stax amplifier, to the point that many identify it as a heavy metal guitar, but it's J. Lord's keyboards. Ian Gilliam screams his vocals out and Ian Paice is brilliant on drums. Two other great Paice drum solos include Burn and Speed King.
You have got to do "Lazy" my favorite DP song.
Man! They are so GREAT!! As far as I'm aware you still haven't done "Child in Time" which I consider their signature and best song (even more than Smoke on the Water). Jon Lloyd, the keyboardist, was a founding member in 1968, BUT I am absolutely certain In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, by Iron Butterfly '68, was a HUGH influence on Jon & Deep Purple. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was a significant song for it's place in history, psychedelic and prog-rock movement. The organ was front and center and could have been done very well by either the Doors or Deep Purple. I purchased this album when it first came out & discover it took up one whole side: 17 minutes!
Another Ikonic tune off of Machine Head, that entire album is dope. You should hear this live off of Made In Japan, it becomes a space jam with Ritchie and Jon on Improv and the ending can blow speakers, it is so powerful. More Deep Purple! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Got into this band once I heard "Hush". This entire album is a classic.I always loved the organ in this band. Sir John Lord passed away sadly, but was Knighted by the Queen
You just been "DEEP PURPLED" enough
said.
One of the best drummers and guitarists ever!!!!
So glad you got back to Deep Purple, they were and are my favorite live band with the great Ian Gillan on vocals and Ian Paice on drums, whom I believe is the best drummer of all time and he plays left handed on a right handed drum set. There is no one in this group that isn't at the top of their instruments. I also would like to remind you that you were going to do more Survivor, try Burning Bridges please
YEAH, YEAH, YEAHHH..
SPACE TRUCKIN’!!!! 🤘😎
This was always my favorite Deep Purple tune growing up in the 70’s.
Just always sounded really tough and cool.. but also lotsa FUN!
This song is Badasss.. the way it’s thumping at the intro, and then the groove is really solid, but kinda funky. VERY 70’s VIBE all the way!
It’s the kind of jam that made us wanna throw on a cool pair of shades, go outside and wreck our bikes doing Evel Knievel jumps in front of the house!
Rob is on by the 10 second mark: “See?” Excellent!!!
Whenever you two react to Deep Purple, you put a big fat smile on my face. Thank You 😊
You still owe us the proper version of Helter Skelter by the BEATLES!
It's possible they tried, but it kept getting blocked.
Beatles are hideous
My dream 70s custom van called Space Truckin. Painted a nice Deep Purple with a van zooming around the planets in the songs, a stereo system with power to rattle windows a block away. Always wished I had the money and guts ro build it.
My father use to ask if we were shaking the dust out of the speakers when we listened to Deep Purple!!
We used to listen to this on the school bus on our tape recorders.The bus driver not to happy 😁
"Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, the freaks said." Wisdom in those words
Keep the love comin’ for Mr. Ian Paice ….. one of the first drummers I fell in love with. My older brother blasting this song & my father going nuts with Ian Gillan screaming at the top of his lungs
Since your start. You 2 have become metal heads. Too bad you did not live during those times. It was great.
Got my first car and 8 track in April of 73 wore machine head out!
I was a Musician and they are one of my top 5 1970s bands, I was a Keyboard Player in the 70s and it was F'n Awesome 🤟
Ian Paice, grooviest drummer in Hard Rock.
Possibly also the most obviously jazz-influenced rock drummer of his generation
“ Child In Time” will blow your minds. Promise.
Love Deep Purple , I grew up with this ❤ Had deep purple leather jeans, skinny top and long overcoat ! 😂