Mark II was such a great band. It's a pity that 2 members couldn't be bothered to separate personal from business and just do their jobs. Great music was lost by the childish behavior of throat and lyre.
And what do you expect from Blackmore? Every day he would do something different with a song. Every member of his different bands would be wondering which Blackmore would turn up today.! He would wander off doing what he liked not concerned with the actual song itself. Totally selfish. Ask the bandmates. He was not a team player.
@@westrover123 team player, My foot... Rainbow was Ritchie s employee agency, purple was the Lord Paice & Ritchie band. When you're number one on your instrument, who would prevent You from being selfishly giving the best of You even if You don't have a clue how it's gonna sound and go thru the motions? Ritchie s a genius who adds intensity to the music creating conflict with his bandmates instruments. The outcome: great music and greatest live album of that decade. Arrogance is good when you're that unique. Ritchie defended his vision cause he earned the driving seat.
@nathaninostroza7655 Ian Gillan sacrificed his vocal chords etc to make Deep Purple the best and Ritchie was jealous and broke up mk ll. Ian Paice, Jon Lord, and Roger Glover (who was responsible for ''Smoke on the Water "and the greatest 12,6,and bass player on the planet were all the best, very best on their instrument. Gillan played drums but being the best vocalist, Lord knew they had to keep him and all the others in Mark 2 together because such a group would never be created again. Gillan left because of Blackmore. Lord knew the best days were over, sadly.
They didn't think much of Smoke On The Water at this early stage of the release of Machine Head. When it became a big hit later on in 1972, it became a staple of their live shows.
mark 2 were excellent....but they played the same 10 bloody songs....all that stuff from fireball/machine head....later, who do we think we are....they never played.... thats why i like mk 3 + 4....
THE BEST BAND FROM U K. TO THE WORLD
No! Led zeppelin!!!!
@@zoso7006 How old are you?
@@zoso7006no black Sabbath the first heavy metal band. 🤘👈🫵
Les meilleurs pour toujours!
Deep purple, la mejor banda de hard rock del la tierra. El universo y la constelación de andrómeda..😊
Thank you very very much for the work you do, sir.
Thank you very much
Thank you for posting this record!
Monstruo del Verdadero. ROCK
Very very very Good Band, good sound quality
like a dream !!!
Thx again for this Purple thing 💜
The classic lineup
They had a very Fat sound. Awsome
,,Есть многое на свете, друг Горацио, чего не снилось нашим мудрецам" Никогда не слышал этот альбом.
Fireball rock a 300 kmh
Супер!
Nice One.....
Solos guitar and organ LAZY (54,00 - 55,50) are not the same - FANTASTIC!!!
Wolverhampton does deserve deep purple and Highway Star.
I was there that night.
二期のライブの音源って余り良くないのが多いけど、これは音質、臨場感、演奏共に良いですね☆
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bedt version of you fool no one with guitar and drum solos and keys intro by master Jon Lord
Mark II was such a great band. It's a pity that 2 members couldn't be bothered to separate personal from business and just do their jobs. Great music was lost by the childish behavior of throat and lyre.
... and not the classic Blackmore's solo in Highway Star !
And what do you expect from Blackmore? Every day he would do something different with a song. Every member of his different bands would be wondering which Blackmore would turn up today.! He would wander off doing what he liked not concerned with the actual song itself. Totally selfish. Ask the bandmates. He was not a team player.
@@westrover123 team player, My foot... Rainbow was Ritchie s employee agency, purple was the Lord Paice & Ritchie band. When you're number one on your instrument, who would prevent You from being selfishly giving the best of You even if You don't have a clue how it's gonna sound and go thru the motions? Ritchie s a genius who adds intensity to the music creating conflict with his bandmates instruments. The outcome: great music and greatest live album of that decade. Arrogance is good when you're that unique. Ritchie defended his vision cause he earned the driving seat.
He wasn’t performing the well known solo very often in early 1972. It is odd to hear it devoid of that amazing solo, I agree!
@nathaninostroza7655 Ian Gillan sacrificed his vocal chords etc to make Deep Purple the best and Ritchie was jealous and broke up mk ll. Ian Paice, Jon Lord, and Roger Glover (who was responsible for ''Smoke on the Water "and the greatest 12,6,and bass player on the planet were all the best, very best on their instrument. Gillan played drums but being the best vocalist, Lord knew they had to keep him and all the others in Mark 2 together because such a group would never be created again. Gillan left because of Blackmore. Lord knew the best days were over, sadly.
They owned the British and American top 10 from 69-73 and Jon Lord said they and Ian's vocal chords had about 4 years left.
No Smoke on the water ?
no maybe is some months before.
i think the machine head album release in march
I like that.
They didn't think much of Smoke On The Water at this early stage of the release of Machine Head. When it became a big hit later on in 1972, it became a staple of their live shows.
32:24 😊
Какое паршивое качество звука!
Для бутлега качество отличное!
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bad soundz bad audio
Sound is soooooo awful. I can't it hear longer.
mark 2 were excellent....but they played the same 10 bloody songs....all that stuff from fireball/machine head....later, who do we think we are....they never played....
thats why i like mk 3 + 4....
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