Ian is a real gentleman and a hell of a drummer. Unbeknown to him, when I talked with Ian about 3 years ago to try to figure out why I lost my ability to play drums after returning to playing music and being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, he was trying to figure out why. In our conversation , he said, "Maybe it has something to do with coordinating 3 or 4 things at once." After extensive medical research, I discovered that playing a drum kit lights new neurons in the brain and gives new movement. If Ian hadn't said that, I would have never made my discovery. I now have regained my ability to play and started to reverse the Parkinson's. I have Ian to thank for making that comment.
@Mmdrums1Ай бұрын
Wow. What a great story. Blessings to you.
@davidputterman2719Ай бұрын
@@Mmdrums1 Thank you!
@mattsdpell5029Ай бұрын
I'm so glad for you...
@ganazbyАй бұрын
That’s incredible! All the best to you.
@gerardkeane245929 күн бұрын
Amazing story. Good luck with your continued recovery
@meguro-shimaАй бұрын
Ian Paice's drumming on this song is absolutely sublime.
@andrewplumb6544Ай бұрын
It certainly is but he always makes it look easy. If you want to see what a workout it really is checkout YOYOKA covering ( at 11 I think ) Ian reacted to it and was very complimentry. That also reveals what a real gentleman he is too.
@wilsonbrownofficial2828Ай бұрын
Indeed - and very unusual in the way he does fills in the verses.
@louisfifteenАй бұрын
My words exactly
@marcbennetts216Ай бұрын
@@andrewplumb6544 Sina Drums does a great job too and Ian liked her drumming as well.
@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._AndraАй бұрын
It always is. [Not much beats "Fireball" [from 1971], however. 🤘🤘 Over-the-top becomes "a thing." 😛🤪🤘🤘
@davidschecter5247Ай бұрын
Just an incredible song. Ian Paice's drumming is off the charts.
@jongolsteyn9680Ай бұрын
One of the best hard rock songs of all time. I never get tired of that awesome riff.
@ВладиславКешишьян19 күн бұрын
В 1975 году услышал это космическое произведение в Сибири в деревне по ночному радио. Мороз был 40 градусов. Эта вещь меня согрела! Был шок и трепет у меня. Музыка с других Галактик.
@latheofheaven1017Ай бұрын
Burn is the right word for Ian Paice on this song. He was on fire for sure!
@victorstefanovsky6902Ай бұрын
This album is among the top three Deep Purple albums. Not only this song, the whole album is a masterpiece.
@eddhardy1054Ай бұрын
Top four (In Rock, Fireball & Machine Head are Tier 1 too)
@monty2005Ай бұрын
Burn, Stormbringer and Come Taste the Band are far and away the best Purple albums of the 60s and 70s. Only Perfect Strangers, The Battle Rages On and Purpendicular can compete from the reunion era, even those three can’t take of the Coverdale Hughes era!
@JohnSmith-mx8wp28 күн бұрын
They left a very good instrumental track from the Burn sessions - "Coronarias Redig". It was the B-side of this song's 45. Thankfully, it's available on the expanded issue of the Burn CD....and there's always youtube too lol.
@Smokingoi_7426 күн бұрын
Burn, Stormbringer and come taste the band
@vingomarrАй бұрын
I was the drummer for a Deep Purple tribute band many years ago, so we met him twice and had the honor to play together with him. The first time I met him I was so excited that I could not say anything, he looked at me and said "I don't believe you don't have anything to say to me, do you?" and this helped me break the ice. The second time we met was about 5 years later, and as soon as he saw me he said "We met before, don't we?", showing that he actually remembered me. An absolute gentleman, so humble, and of course a hell of a drummer. We spent almost an hour talking about his Paiste cymbal choice. Unforgettable
@EmiGM24Ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite Deep Purple songs Im so glad you did it!
@revylokesh1783Ай бұрын
Same for me!
@briansf7012Ай бұрын
You know we have no TIIIIMMMMEEEE 🎉. Glenn Hughes backing vocals are fire. RIP Jon Lord.
@rimmersbryggeriАй бұрын
Is not backing they were 2 lead singers in this era.
@briansf7012Ай бұрын
@@rimmersbryggeri I stand corrected. 👌
@94xjrgodown2Ай бұрын
I saw Glenn Hughes play in October and he played Burn as amazing as he has always played and sung it. At 74 yrs old!!
@tomjohnson3728Ай бұрын
@@94xjrgodown2 He is the VOICE OF ROCK!
@94xjrgodown2Ай бұрын
@@tomjohnson3728 Indeed!
@johnanthonypАй бұрын
It's my belief that Ian Paice is rock's greatest drummer, people are seduced by other drummers' bombastic drum kits and the obvious narrative. Paice is a humble, self effacing man who avoids competitive comparisons and let's his playing do the talking. I'm glad to say there seems to be a recent reappraisal of top end rock drummers ranking in favour of Paice. His fills always grab my attention. He's a purist with a simple kit.
@vicprovost2561Ай бұрын
He is always in the conversation, for sure, with John Bonham, Bill Ward, Cozy Powell, Keith Moon and Neil Peart for me.
@robertkalmey5270Ай бұрын
Paice is absolutely one of the best and fastest drummers ever really. I will admit I'm one of those who took a while to come to this conclusion but since I've been playing in bands now for almost 20 years I look at music very differently than I did when I was 10 yrs old which is when this album came out. And I heard it then. Another criminally underrated rock drummer is Brian Downey of Thin Lizzy.
@johnanthonypАй бұрын
@@vicprovost2561 I saw and read about Neil Peart organising a Buddy Rich Tribute gala and he evidently struggled to adapt to the style of jazz whereas it showed it was second nature to Paice. So, as opposed to the general consensus, it kinda proved Paice is the superior drummer technically.
@stephenvarty191Ай бұрын
I agree. My favourite band is much less well known...Van Der Graaf Generator, and the drummer Guy Evans is superb.
@dm8579Ай бұрын
Totally agree that Ian is the greatest drummer. He can be fast and flashy when he wants to, but he can also be subtle...with lots of ghost notes on the snare and accents on the hi hat to make it swing. It's not easy to play like that and make it sound natural. He has a very musical approach to the songs.
@jalkabre5904Ай бұрын
Mark 3 line up songs also worth exploring: "Mistreated", "Stormbringer", "Sail Away", & "Soldier of Fortune".
@davebrowne8252Ай бұрын
Fantastic tunes all. Stormbringer and Soldier of Fortune are personal favourites.
@Muddpuppy4realАй бұрын
First two albums I ever purchased at 14 years old. 65 now😅. Timeless.
@lsd849729 күн бұрын
Come taste the band. All songs from it are great.!
@adriangoodrich4306Ай бұрын
Ian Paice Ian Paice Ian Paice!!!
@jerrywoods4066Ай бұрын
The guitar lead , the keyboard solo, and the drumming is still unbelievable after all this time. One of my favorite songs.
@juanmanuelperez-d5xАй бұрын
Blackmore rules on this he plays the arpegios progressions clean jointly with the keyboards .. too good for those years, he started it all, the beginning of rock guitar shredding .. way ahead of his guitar colleagues 🎸💜🎸🌈🎸😎
@Fuxerz8 күн бұрын
Ritchie Blackmore top 3 guitarist in the world
@garymitchell5899Ай бұрын
Incredible song
@NickWebber-vp4pdАй бұрын
I’m so glad i was in my early teens when this music came out…the 70’s was the greates decade in rock history…glad to have been a part of it all…whoever was the first to coin the phrase…”long live rock & roll”…knew what they were talking about. If ever there was an understatement, that was it…
@eeblatterАй бұрын
California Jam in the spring of '74. Last 3 bands were Black Sabbath, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Deep Purple, Burn and ELP, Brain Salad Surgery. I remember it well. Epic show, to say the least.
@eroldcroft3045Ай бұрын
I was there. Fifteen feet from the stage. Deep purple took forever to get onstage. Elp didn't go on until 1 am. Ritchie wrecked the TV camera and blew up the stage
@Klavs23Ай бұрын
@@eroldcroft3045 Yes Ritchie did that. Seen it on a you tube video.
@rkb2092Ай бұрын
Those 3 bands were the reason I was watching. Had never seen them til this. Blackmore's solo from Burn in that concert made me learn guitar, and I've been playing every day since!
@tookmynickАй бұрын
Cal Jam 2 has some incredible performances recorded! Best version I've ever heard of Starrider, Black Magic woman, Barracuda and more, worth checking out!
@nikosalmpanis-ty3jtАй бұрын
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
@smithpm81Ай бұрын
triumvirate
@claudiostrauss9288Ай бұрын
Yes, no doubt!
@micheleteso9499Ай бұрын
Uriah heep
@tomarsyiАй бұрын
Yes I totally agree with @micheleteso9499, Uriah heep belong to this trinity, they deserve more credit/attention than they got.
@Strangel72Ай бұрын
And their offsprings Rainbow and Whitesnake was great too.
@madmanasaurusRexАй бұрын
Doug, if you weren’t a rocker before this channel you’re officially one now! Rock on Dude!! 🤘
@matthewatherton6537Ай бұрын
Glenn Hughes vocals on this are amazing as well.
@Someonelser1Ай бұрын
Amen to that, Matt!
@parmenion6298Ай бұрын
Glenn Hughes is a fantastic vocalist. I had a chat with him after one of his shows in Bristol, UK. He is a fantastic guy. Doug should definitely take a listen to some of his solo music. Soul Mover is a great album to start with. He has also done some great stuff with the band Black Country Communion.
@huskerdonutАй бұрын
@@parmenion6298 The two records with Iommi are pretty awesome too.
@brianrushford4057Ай бұрын
Cocaine can have that effect occasionally 😂
@gwts1171Ай бұрын
One of my top three rock singers ever (along with Steve Winwood and John Waite).
@kevindickey9736Ай бұрын
RITCHIE BLACKMORE! Say no more!
@Fuxerz8 күн бұрын
Top 3 in the world
@Thomas_17Ай бұрын
As a guitar player, I love the drums on this song
@ronrock9688Ай бұрын
As a drummer, I love it for sure! 😊
@cobrasysАй бұрын
Ian Paice is amazing overall, but some songs (like this one or Flight of the Rat, for example) are just extraordinary.
@ak47dragunovАй бұрын
You can hear a ton of what Rainbow was going to sound like in this song. Great energy
@raymondhartmeijer9300Ай бұрын
Yeah, no surprise Ritchie wanted a 'Burn'-like set-opener when they came up with 'Kill The King'
@davebinnie4257Ай бұрын
Its MOTSM sped up!
@ivanterekhov5369Ай бұрын
As long as Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore and Ian Paice were in Deep Purple, the band was rocking. They could blow any band off the stage.
@dejanostojic5496Ай бұрын
And Roger Glover😄
@tookmynickАй бұрын
Jon Lord is one of the all time masters of the Hammond! Himself, Keith Emerson, and Rick Wakefield!
@michaelmiller9483Ай бұрын
THANK YOU to ALL of the members of Deep Purple, as it was an honor to have grown up with your music since '68. And Thank You, Mr. Doug for discovering all of these bands for your own enjoyment and introducing a lot of young people to it.
@chewychewy83Ай бұрын
Just saw Deep Purple live in Glasgow a few days ago and Ian Paice's drumming is still fantastic. The whole band was great and the guys seemed like they were really enjoying themselves. Hope they'll stay around for a while longer!
@morbidmanatee5550Ай бұрын
Amazing song. I remember when it just came out, I was 13, bought the LP without ever having listened to any of it. Went home, put it on the stereo. Burn! I was completely blown away.
@stefanlindstrom-entreprenologyАй бұрын
the Gershwin song, Ritchie refers to is , the riff is from - Fascinating Rhythm" from 1924, hundred yrs ago owow
@sigurdurmarolafsson4183Ай бұрын
One of the bands I was raised on. I ❤ DP!!!
@stevecanfield8089Ай бұрын
Glenn Hughes was the second vocalist (as well as the bass player). Ritchie Blackmore's opening riff is iconic!
@robbaskerville253Ай бұрын
My favourite Deep Purple song by far. Can't believe it's not played more.
@QuarrellaDeVilАй бұрын
Go see Glenn Hughes if he pops up in your area, as he and his band are really doing justice to the material from the Mark III/IV eras.
@lazybrollers6367Ай бұрын
Ian Gillan will never sing any song from the Mark 3 - 4 era
@QuarrellaDeVilАй бұрын
@@lazybrollers6367 There's an interview here on YT somewhere with Jon Lord in which he mentions that he thought "You Keep on Moving" would have been the one song from that era that IG could sing. For my money -- YMMV -- they had a big enough catalog that they didn't need to dip into the other eras (beyond "Hush", of course), but I wouldn't have minded hearing him tackle "Soldier of Fortune." Oddly, I thought JLT did a nice job onstage with the band, and having "Burn" as the opener way back in '91 was quite a treat.
@johnsherman4035Ай бұрын
Ritchie's solo on "Burn" was pretty badass and ahead of its time, and "Mistreated " is my favorite Deep Purple song. I love the riff Ritchie plays on the outro to his solo. Hey Doug: How about a reaction to "Mistreated?"
@TheMinster1960Ай бұрын
One of the best things about this version of the band was the dual baritone/tenor vocal attack of David Coverdale and bassist Glenn Hughes. Those two together made an effective vocal tag team, and it was quite a change from the metallic assault of Ian Gillan.
@PedrSionАй бұрын
Glen Hughes is also on vocals. He’s singing all the high pitched stuff. Fascinating Rhythm was the inspiration, I believe.
@norbertocristobal3841Ай бұрын
The song that inspired the riff is "Fascinating Rhythm" by George Gershwin.
@louise_roseАй бұрын
Yes - Jon Lord wasn't aware of it when he wrote the song, but his girlfriend pointed out the unmistakable parallel to him when she heard a demo of it. It's a half unconscious loan.
@grahamjeffries4566Ай бұрын
Ye all
@QuarrellaDeVilАй бұрын
Ritchie's been pretty candid about some of his borrowings and influences. My father was a fan of Gershwin, and I wish he'd lived for me to say "Hey, remember that music you told me to turn down? Check this out ..."
@michaelgreenfield1009Ай бұрын
John Lord, Lord of the organ
@Eddie-PTАй бұрын
Deep Purple has always made a point, of having the very best musicians around, regardless of the iteration of the band. In this particular mark, the band actually had two singers: Coverdale and Hughes (who also played the bass). @Doug.Helvering, I urge you to go and listen to this very song, when the band played it at the California Jam '74. It is an astonishing performance of this track, it really was Heavy Metal in the making. And you also get to better experience the phenomenal power of Glenn "The Voice Of Rock" Hughes.
@otnoirhcАй бұрын
Or even better the Live in Paris 1975 album!
@guitarguy7487Ай бұрын
2:03 EXCUSEE MEEEE!?!?!?!? The entire albums of Burn and Stormbringer are AMAZING. Sure nothing beats the Mark II lineup that doesn’t mean that this era wasnt great
@shanecopner7827Ай бұрын
I think there's something magical about mk 111,don't know what it is, especially the live performances. But I love purple whoever's in the band❤❤
@stevenattias1803Ай бұрын
Thank you. I was about to go on a rant. Burn and Stormbringer were great. Come and Taste the Band was very good but it should have never been called Deep Purple. As David Cloverdale said the record company wouldn't allow them to change the name.
@Heart_of_Darkness1956Ай бұрын
@@stevenattias1803 For me the Line Up with David Coverdale was the best one ever.
@stevenattias1803Ай бұрын
@@Heart_of_Darkness1956 it was really good
@vitorbarbosa5656Ай бұрын
The best Music of the world Purple forever 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👏👍👍🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@monty2005Ай бұрын
It has a Fascinating Rhythm, but it is by far the best Deep Purple song ever!
@Uffel80Ай бұрын
Six minutes of perfection. Everyone at their absolute A game. My favourite Deep Purple song.
@markvonwisco7369Ай бұрын
It never seems like Burn actually lasts that long, which the sign of a great song. It doesn't overstay it's welcome.
@OMH0309Ай бұрын
Mine too! 😎
@stevenmoran4060Ай бұрын
Burn is 50 years old and I bought the album when it came out.
@ronforeman2556Ай бұрын
Glenn Hughes celebrated the 50th Anniversary of Deep Purple Mk III's formation & release of "Burn" by touring throughout 2023-4, and I was fortunate to see him perform his Mk III set 5 times, including on the Monsters of Rock Cruise. For most of rock vocalists who rose to prominence in the '70s & '80s, including David Coverdale, their best days have long since passed, but Glenn is still able to sing with the same phenomenal range & authority as he did back in the day. "The Voice of Rock," indeed!
@QuarrellaDeVilАй бұрын
Especially after he absolutely abused himself with the substances. He talked a little bit about that here in Dallas, and his show was among the best I've seen in decades. I'm a brave survivor of the 1986 Black Sabbath show, and the difference was amazing.
@gwts1171Ай бұрын
The three albums with Hughes and Coverdale are easily my three favorite albums by Deep Purple. I love some of the other stuff too, but this is the era I always go to.
@Anthony41671Ай бұрын
My favorite song and album by Deep Purple. Absolute masterpiece!!
@Thorgrim247Ай бұрын
The entire Burn record is one of my favorites from Purple. Well done Doug. Respect!
@edigabrieli7864Ай бұрын
This is a spin of Classic Baroque music projected to modern time and Baroque will always rule.
@highwaystar378021 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@robertkalmey5270Ай бұрын
Everything about this album was amazing, I was captivated by the cover art and the burning candles, and all the songs just carried you along. And I was 10 years old when this came out. So glad I grew up in the 1970s.
@MartinJessop-bi4ytАй бұрын
The recurring riff on this is just incredible, love Jon's solo too. Looks like this had an instant impact Doug. You need to do a reaction to Mistreated too.
@dennisduncan9695Ай бұрын
This and LAZY are my favorites by this great group.
@vinividivelcro15 күн бұрын
I remember seeing Purple (the MK IV lineup) when I was 14. They were touring in support of Come Taste The Band (another excellent album IMHO, albeit a tad funky). At that stage, I had Machine Head, In Rock, and Shades. Paper route money only went so far. The band opened with Burn, a song I hadn't yet heard, and chills ran down my spine. My buddy got the album the next week and played the song to me over the phone. For the next few weeks, we played the album (both sides) as often as we could. Burn, Mistreated, Might Just Take Your Life, Lay Down, Stay Down, and You Fool No-One remain today some of my favorite Purple songs ever. I was an aspiring drummer and learned to play trying to imitate Ian Paice. I would slow the turntable down to 16 so I could try to understand what Ian was playing. He's absolutely brilliant. Fast, creative, and tons of dynamic. Speed King is a great example. I still play drums today and Ian Paice remains my favorite drummer.
@markvonwisco7369Ай бұрын
The second vocalist was Glenn Hughes. I would argue that Hughes was co-lead with David Coverdale. There are few songs from the Coverdale/Hughes version of the band, where the two didn't go back and fourth on lead vocals. Coincidentally, I listened to Live in London (recorded May 1974) at the gym today.
@MK-UpTheIronsАй бұрын
I love the chorus where the voices carry “buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurn” over the chord changes, giving a great dynamic.
@michaelschey1084Ай бұрын
read about Paice's drum work. It is so incredible what he did on this one.
@fatlahbazookaАй бұрын
Burn blew my mind the first time I heard it as a kid. Never heard a guitar play so fast during a solo before.
@highwaystar378021 күн бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@pete8707Ай бұрын
Ian Paice practically, soloing throughout the song, even during vocal passages!
@caramanico1Ай бұрын
A great example of the best mid-70's hard rock. The entire album is actually a great example of mid'70's hard rock. Ian Paice is INSANE here, especially on the title track - check out the his full leading into the guitar solo.
@richardevans2534Ай бұрын
Just purchased this on Vinyl. Amazing.
@garryokeefe1605Ай бұрын
A stunning release from this brilliant band, yes the organ work is great but what a solo too from Blackmore, with the whole group on form and so tight as the drums, bass and vocal propel it to another level.
@FritzMondayАй бұрын
I've seen DP, twice. Neither time with Blackmore. Steve Morse on guitar. The first time, Jon Lord was still with us. Not the second. Still, both incredible shows !
@RushfanUKАй бұрын
I've always loved the live version from Made In Europe, so much energy on that record, you have to do the whole live album.
@neroignatiusrosewaterАй бұрын
Agree. Made in Japan gets all the love, but Made in Europe is just as good.
@raymondhartmeijer9300Ай бұрын
@@neroignatiusrosewater Check out 'Live in Paris 1975', you'll get the whole set
@owenkelly295224 күн бұрын
My favourite band throughout my childhood!! I’d like to see you listen through child in time, one of my favourites
@bofinnpoulsen249Ай бұрын
World class Deep Purple. No one could beat them.
@Spock105Ай бұрын
4th album I bought in 1974 & first from Purple . The next years I got all of them. The drumming on this one is sublime.
@Distortion360Ай бұрын
This lineup of the band had a fire and funk feel to them! Definitely check out the title track on the follow up album "STORMBRINGER"!
@NickWebber-vp4pdАй бұрын
Awesome Doug…just good ol’ mind-bending rock & roll awsomeness…
@ulfandersson9579Ай бұрын
This what happens when true musicians perform. Ian Paice is a monster on this one.
@davidmckenzie420Ай бұрын
After "Lazy," this is my favorite DP song. It's Smoke on the Water--on steroids.
@lorinctelkes1046Ай бұрын
finally someone mentioning Lazy as thier favv DP song. hi5 for that mate!!
@shuddemellАй бұрын
@@lorinctelkes1046the solo on Lazy is God Tier.
@paulgoodwin3642Ай бұрын
George gershwin - Fascinating Rhythm, and other singer glenn hughes.
@Dr_CoMFSАй бұрын
The entire Burn album is gold!
@SuperKamoman21 күн бұрын
OMG IVE BEEN WAITING FOR HIM TO LISTEN TO THIS ALBUM YYYEEESSS THANK YOU DOUG!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE ALBUM! ITS THE BEST DEEP PURPLE ALBUM AND I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL!
@leewayne1609Ай бұрын
Let`s not forget Glenn Hughes singing harmonies and vocal lines; "You know we had no time, we could not even try, you we had no time" Great performance all round by the band.
@kingcurry6594Ай бұрын
Phenomenal song, vocals and musicianship.
@mikeohagan2206Ай бұрын
Ritchie Blackmore is blazing on this one. He was pulling riffs out of nowhere back then.
@alessandroercole6060Ай бұрын
Long time due! Thanks!
@nicholasbohensky7097Ай бұрын
F’in tremendous song and album.
@lemmy98099 күн бұрын
This album is mint .for a new singer but richie and jon lord smashed it ..its one of purples best ..awesome 👌
@VitorBarbosaАй бұрын
I know Deep Purple is what it is, but I absolutely love Whitesnake's 'Burn' from the DVD 'Whitesnake - Live in the Still of the Night' (2006) It sounds massive and with a kick*ss lineup!
@artofdissonance4091Ай бұрын
I bought this lp when it came out..I was 15 years old .... 2 years later I began to study music to become a " classical " composer too...
@powerofpop8747Ай бұрын
Probably my favourite hard rock classic of all time. Actually covered this in a band when I was 17!
@63Drums19Ай бұрын
I only found this song a while ago. I have the Rainbow station on Pandora and they played it. I had no idea this was sung by David Coverdale. Still learning things at the age of 61.
@richarddevine205Ай бұрын
This is my favorite Deep Purple album and got to see them do several songs from the album at California Jam 1 in April of 1974, when I was 17. It may or may not have a role in my liking of this album lol. I can listen to this album front to back, every song. Great, great album and song.
@kellieelliott5198Ай бұрын
Friendly reminder-You also heard David Coverdale during a Doug on Demand where we listened to Coverdale/Page (Whisper a Prayer for the Dying).
@daniloprandiАй бұрын
They were so ahead of the game. The best rock n roll band of all time!
@laskarisdrakoulis3177Ай бұрын
Amazing song Really heavy rock having all the spirit and energy lyrical and musical to inspire the next generation of heavy metal a decade later!! Ian Paice shines on thundering drumming and amazing musicianship in general
@Blackmore.4580Ай бұрын
One of the best solo ever! Blackmore is Malmsteen hero and we can hear why.
@richshelton7303Ай бұрын
Love that song! The 1974 live version is incredible.
@srudineАй бұрын
Loved this song when it first came out and still love it to this day. Thanks Doug!
@lowdz68Ай бұрын
Incredible song and the album is excellent.
@Mo_TaserАй бұрын
Glenn Hughes is the second vocalist. He sang lead on a couple of songs during that incarnation of Purple. DP initially considered going as a four-piece with Hughes on bass and lead vocals but eventually abandoned that idea. They tried to get Paul Rodgers but he was busy forming Bad Company so they settled on Coverdale.
@raybeeger1529Ай бұрын
Glen Hughes was the "highest note singer" in that song and sung the bridge too.
@SylviusTheMadАй бұрын
I saw Whitesnake live in 2008 or so, and they played this in the encore. The keyboard player struggled so hard.
@uriah768okАй бұрын
The version from the album "Live in Europe" is even heavier and, in my opinion, THE version of this great song. I recommend reviewing that version!
@michaelschey1084Ай бұрын
I still remember the Circus Magazine cover when this album was released "Deep Purple Rises From The Ashes".
@MironJimiSopicАй бұрын
One of the most brilliant version of gershwin's theme fascinating rhythm
@josemenendez4454Ай бұрын
You have to hear bassist Glen Hughes vocal on the live made in Europe version. Wow.
@vicprovost2561Ай бұрын
You Fool No One on it might be Ritchie Blackmore's finest solo.
@russwells1825Ай бұрын
It's my all-time favorite song. Great band.
@loudguitarАй бұрын
Glenn Hughes' spectacular vocals showcased here as well on the harmonies and choruses.
@vicprovost2561Ай бұрын
See this totally taking flight at the legendary California Jam 1974. That concert had not only Deep Purple but also Black Sabbath and ELP, amongst others, in a great all day event in front of 250,000 crazy fans. Also from Deep Purple that day, do You Fool No One, it opens with a great Jon Lord organ solo and ends with one of Ritchie Blackmore's greatest guitar solos, the crowd is spellbound as he blasts incredible notes into the cosmos. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
@fusionfan6883Ай бұрын
And let’s not forget many fans had written off Purple after Gillan and Glover left, so it makes it even more amazing what the new line up delivered for its first album🤘🏻