Double album priced as a single album at the time. I bought the vinyl in ‘73. Rendered the studio versions of these songs redundant at a stroke. It and Yessongs are joint best ever live sets.
@FrankAHuser6 ай бұрын
Other ‘best’ albums: Rory Gallagher - Irish Tour 74 Ten Years After - Recorded Live Grand Funk Railroad - Live Album Deep Purple - Made in Japan These four are for me ‘the best’ live rock albums.
@clausappel80866 ай бұрын
Together with Supertramp's Paris
@FrankAHuser6 ай бұрын
@@clausappel8086 okay, I agree!! Thanks.
@MarkMundy-m8n6 ай бұрын
The two Blackmore solos leading up to the dual with Gillan are simply stunning. But it's not just his guitar that makes them brilliant, it is the way, Glover, Lord and Paice cradle the solo into a sublime silk and honey hard Rock orgasm. Incredible.
@stevem-h35626 ай бұрын
That was the thing with Blackmore. You never knew what the mad bastard was going to do next. Staggeringly talented, one of the greatest of his generation. He and Lord had a very long and deep respect for each other and were equally capable of blowing each other off the stage which was what kept that creative friction going.
@iam4rb3 ай бұрын
Amen!
@edmonddp6 ай бұрын
The most talented line-up in any band ever. Ian Paice was insane.
@SopranoPizzaJMFNJ6 ай бұрын
Ummm... As a drummer, I LOVE Ian Paice. However, I find Glover boring and Blackmore annoying. Jon Lord was amazing and the vocals are awesome as usual.
@josephvanalstyne40496 ай бұрын
absolutely right.
@emjem996 ай бұрын
Still is :)
@edmonddp6 ай бұрын
@@emjem99 Yeah of course, i mean in his prime.
@edmonddp6 ай бұрын
@@SopranoPizzaJMFNJ I can accept that Glover is the least talented of the 5, but Blackmore annoying? Well, its your taste.
@MrDanilop456 ай бұрын
This album is a masterpiece, I used to play all of those songs live for a while. Really good music.
@AncientGranules6 ай бұрын
Yep, even though it is years I have not listened to, I still remember it by memory. Great albums!
@forformgamer6 ай бұрын
Roger Glover is one badass bass player. The groove that man lays down is insane!
@grahamnunn89986 ай бұрын
As always, credit to Roger Glover and Ian Paice. As good as the other three are, that muscular rhythm section meant they could fly and know they were covered.
@marknieuweboer80996 ай бұрын
Yes, the tightest rhythm section ever.
@vaheica6 ай бұрын
The live version on Made in Japan features a theme from Hugo Alfvén's "Swedish Rhapsody #1", played by Ritchie Blackmore as a part of his solo. A
@MartinJessop-bi4yt6 ай бұрын
Ian Gillan at his screaming peak. Magnificent.
@giuliogrifi77396 ай бұрын
Never liked this "entertainment".
@somebloke136 ай бұрын
@@giuliogrifi7739 Don't listen to it then. Duh...
@ljdellar6 ай бұрын
These tracks are absolute masterclasses on how to trust your band mates to know where you are all going. One of the three best live albums ever, along with Live and Dangerous (Thin Lizzy) and Strangers in the Night (UFO).
@MartinJessop-bi4yt6 ай бұрын
Those last two albums came out during my adolescence and i still own and love them both. UFO really had a revival in 79 when the NWOBHM started in the UK. Love lights out side.
@ljdellar6 ай бұрын
@@MartinJessop-bi4yt I absolutely agree with you. Strangers in the Night has, in my opinion, the best work Michael Schenker ever did. Lights Out, Rock Bottom and Doctor Doctor are just incredible. Live and Dangerous perfectly captures Thin Lizzy at the height of their powers. I still play it weekly and I keep a guitar tuned down half a step so I can play along. Guilty pleasures ;-)
@delorangeade6 ай бұрын
Those would be my picks as well.
@CB-xr1eg6 ай бұрын
@@ljdellar Live and Dangerous was heavily overdubbed and edited in the studio, so not 100% Live. Made In Japan has no overdubs or editing. What you hear is what the crowd hear at the concerts.
@ljdellar6 ай бұрын
@@CB-xr1eg Oh, I know, and I really do not care! I still love it. It is the crowd interaction and energy which does most of the heavy lifting.
@Slayer666426 ай бұрын
Best live album ever. Been listening to it for over 20 years, still find new elements when I listen. Deep Purple at its peak. Blackmore his improvising and guitar tone is off record, Lords hammond composing over and around it. Gillan screaming in between, jealously. While drums and bass surround and support all those harmonies. Its an absolute masterpiece.
@JackMcLeodJr6 ай бұрын
"Sounds like he's calling long distance!" I lost it 🤣 introducing the Deep Purple dial up modem! Brilliant as always Doug, one of my all time favourite bands and records.
@RandymanB6 ай бұрын
We rocked out so much to this album back in the 70's! Still listening today, 65 years young!
@josephsoap26986 ай бұрын
Same here , we were only young kids and couldn't afford the double album so two of us chucked in and duly received one half each , i got the first ie Highway star , child in time ,smoke on the water , the mule . My mate got the other half . [ We swapped after about 6months] Great days .
@michaelschey10846 ай бұрын
BEST live album of alll time, hands down.
@Innerspace1006 ай бұрын
No idea if this has been covered, but the "synth" sounds of Jon's at the start of Lazy, is Jon playing around with the ring modulator he'd just aquired at that time. It remained a part of his organ set-up through the House Of Blue Light tour in the late eighties...
@SylviusTheMad6 ай бұрын
Jon Lord needs a concert hall named after him.
@somebloke136 ай бұрын
Word 😎
@xyz-md2mv6 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@lionelalias45616 ай бұрын
"The Don Airey Predecessor's Hall" would be a great name.
@eugenek70436 ай бұрын
Hi Doug, the guitar solo section in Lazy that you felt sounded familiar was Ritchie’s rendition of Swedish Rhapsody (Midsummer vigil) by the Swedish composer Hugo Alfvén. Both Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord often mixed pieces of different classical music in their live performances. They were both hugely influenced by and brought up with classical music. In fact Jon focused on writing classical music after he retired from Deep Purple in 2002.
@dolf3706 ай бұрын
Ah, so that's what it is. I knew it was a swedish folk tune (I'm swedish) and remember how I and my best pal both bolted when we heard this because we knew it was something swedish, but I never been able to figure out what exactly it was.
@RushfanUK6 ай бұрын
The greatest live album ever, the thing is that it is exactly as recorded on the night, there are no overdubs or cleaning up in post-production, Blackmore and Gillan had as far as I am aware never even listened to the album and only Glover and Paice were involved in its mixing and production along with Martin Birch.
@AugustoCarvalho-db1kk6 ай бұрын
O diretor da Sony também esteve envolvido neste caso pois os purple não queriam nada de gravar Au vivo 😮 os walkmans Sony tinham de sair da linha de produção e na época eram o melhor 😂 daí o êxito da Sony music
@josephvanalstyne40496 ай бұрын
greatest live album ever made. period.
@williamnewton5182Ай бұрын
I was blessed to see this line up live three times in 70 and 71. Best I've ever seen. 🇬🇧
@lemmy980918 күн бұрын
Jon lord..God.. this is one of my favourite purple songs ..mint ..machine head ..Best album in my opinion ..❤
@brianohalloran75866 ай бұрын
My all time favourite band.
@emjem996 ай бұрын
Thanks Doug for the reminder why this band is one of the G.O.A.T.
@mikedown32196 ай бұрын
The sounds that Jon Lord got out of his Hammond C3 organ were ridiculous. He starts out with other worldly sounds then goes into Oscar Peterson!
@ljdellar6 ай бұрын
"There's no place for keyboards in rock music"... Jon Lord - "Hold my beer..."
@electricladyguitarsdevonuk14146 ай бұрын
He would often play "Bach goes to Town"
@SopranoPizzaJMFNJ6 ай бұрын
Jon Lord was a brilliant player and from ALL accounts and even better human. God bless him and the music he shared with all of us.
@zebo-the-fat6 ай бұрын
I think he used the Hammond through a ring modulator for the first part. Jon Lord of the Hammond!
@louise_rose6 ай бұрын
The call-and-response between Blackmore and Gillan at 10:10 is insane and so much fun!
@FuturePast20196 ай бұрын
Deep Purple still play these 2 songs every night... 2024
@davidbewick92086 ай бұрын
Side 3 is the best side on the album. Off the scale.
@rickmcconnell53806 ай бұрын
I believe the "calling long distance" sound is generated by running the Hammond through a ring modulator.
@delorangeade6 ай бұрын
One of the best sides of vinyl ever released. My favourite from this album because I think it shows the band interactions at their best, even if Blackmore and Gillan were no longer on speaking terms by this time.
@MichaelSorensen-bl3ec6 ай бұрын
My late uncle saw DP around this time. He always said it was completely overwhelming.
@JohnSmith-mx8wp6 ай бұрын
Loved the reaction to the 6+ minute intro to "Lazy", one of the highlights of this massive LP. The version of "Space Truckin" you're going to play is without question my favorite recording ever, by anybody. Listen to it and tell me you're not being taken on a trip through space.
@ivanterekhov53696 ай бұрын
1. Deep Purple Mk2 & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Concero For Group & Orchestra Live At The Royal Albert Hall (1969); 2. Deep Purple Mk2 & The Orchestra Of The Light Music Society - Gemini Suite Live (1970). Both composed and scored by Jon Lord.
@magicruss16 ай бұрын
Love the playfullness of Purple live
@MakoyUnggoy6 ай бұрын
Anyone's daughter was a surprise song that always made me smile!
@underwoodvoice90776 ай бұрын
I always crack up at the line "Cause I made the judge's daughter (yes I did. It was nice)"
@kasperkjrsgaard14476 ай бұрын
For some peculiar reason Blackmore refused to do it live and that laster until Joe Satriani joined the band for the rest of the tour in ....’92 I think. When he got the gig they gave him a setlist and a stack of cd’s. Two weeks later he calls to say he was ready, and at the same time suggesting ten more songs from the catalog, including Anyones daughter which became a part of the Purple / Satriani setlist.
@MakoyUnggoy6 ай бұрын
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Thanks for the info!
@andreabarbieri51566 ай бұрын
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447they played it live with Blackmore in the “come hell or high water” live. Last show before Blackmore’s departure
@kasperkjrsgaard14476 ай бұрын
@@andreabarbieri5156 Sorry. Wasn’t aware of that. The only tour I had to skip in the 90’s. 😔
@EnglishmanJustWalking6 ай бұрын
To watch JL physically rock his hammond whilst playing always stays with me
@ThielKlenner6 ай бұрын
This 'duel' between Ritchie and Ian Gillan made me a life long fan ❤🥰🤓
@rkb20926 ай бұрын
Lazy has some of the best improves in history all through the track. These guys were amazing!
@marknieuweboer80996 ай бұрын
To fully understand Space Trucking live you've gotta hear Mandrake Root from the debut album first. It's the coda of that song they extended and placed after ST.
@JohnSmith-mx8wp6 ай бұрын
And the song "Fools" from *Fireball*, with RB imitating a cello using volume swells.
@daveswallow83516 ай бұрын
Unbelievable musicians, Blackmore and Lord at their greatest!
@deancarter92106 ай бұрын
Keyboard intro to 'Lazy' features the I-IV-V that is clearly a quick quote of 'Wild Thing'...a few bars later he's quoting 'Duke Ellington's 'Take The 'A' Train', all after bringing in a spaceship to land at the start. DP of this era were always throwing in nods to their broad frame of musical reference, all over the heads of the audience, one suspects...The song itself is revved up-metalled up R&B. Those were the days. Metal from the 80s onwards lost the blues/R&B/jazz tripleted swing that bands like Purple and Zep had and this has been to the detriment of the genre altogether, descending into into Spinal Tap stuff...Blackmore's little quot is also from some light operetta style or Broadway musical style music. 'Cheeky' as much as 'Lazy'!
@TechnicalBard6 ай бұрын
I think the piece in the intro is Louie, Louie!
@Dibbdroid6 ай бұрын
It's not Take the A Train. It is C Jam Blues and more likely the Oscar Peterson version.
@PedrSion6 ай бұрын
There was a bit of Louie Louie by the Kingsmen in the keyboard intro.
@lemmy980918 күн бұрын
Best singer ever in rock music end ❤
@alldayadventures54186 ай бұрын
Now your getting to the really good part of this album. Best for last is the 20 minute version of Space Trucken. Best live album, really haunts you this type of music is in the distant past.
@MrDanilop456 ай бұрын
There is a special version of made in Japan (the encores) that has additional tracks: black night, speed king and Lucille. Also There is a non authorised DVD and even if the audio quality isn’t great, it is cool to see them playing live. Great energy.
The part of Ritchie's solo you couldn't place was Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf that the 3 little pigs sang in that children's story! Always enjoy your reactions!
@eugenek70436 ай бұрын
Sound similar but it actually is Swedish Rhapsody (Midsummer vigil) by the Swedish composer Hugo Alfvén.
@larteonceagain6 ай бұрын
It is Swedish Rhapsody, Jon has said that he was very moved and glad that Ritchie played it.
@kevinlundgren11696 ай бұрын
This has been my favorite album for over 40 years ! Does Rock n Roll get any better ?? I first heard this when I was 7 or 8 years old ! Loved it !!
@stevestan65256 ай бұрын
Wonderful content as usual, and this time one of the greatest live albums ever. I listened too much to it in the 80s so no longer on a short list for me, but such a classic.
@David-ri1qi6 ай бұрын
Doug... a reaction to 1969's "Deep Purple with the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra in London". Jon Lord work in there is awesome harmonically speaking.
@kasperkjrsgaard14476 ай бұрын
The whole band was on fire. Blackmore was even filmed while smiling. 😮
@splitimage137.6 ай бұрын
Always a treat when Dr. Doug reacts to CLASSIC ROCK music! LAZY, from Machine Head, is one of my all time favorite tracks.
@MartinJessop-bi4yt6 ай бұрын
The classical piece you tried to place during lazy is swedish rhapsody number 1 by hugo alfven
@daredevildaryl26456 ай бұрын
If you liked this very cool live performance of early Purple, check out their epic historical performance at Cal Jam 1974
@aaron1996 ай бұрын
This is all my childhood. Dad is a big purple fan and I’m here for it
@JohnSmith-mx8wp6 ай бұрын
Your dad...you make me feel old lol. Been grooving on Made In Japan since it was released in 73.
@aaron1996 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-mx8wp i cant help I was born in 92 and prefer music from before my birth year lol 🤷🏻♂️ I appreciate all the fans before me who have been on bands like this over the years. It almost forces them to crank out masterpieces like this
@gbsailing94366 ай бұрын
NO Doug, the drum beat is NOT STEADY...I know you like to sit there and air drum away, but GO back and listen to the foot/bass beat from 09:30 onwards all over again!!! There is some CLASSIC footwork there changing up constantly man!!!!
@MrDanilop456 ай бұрын
Space truckin’ is unbelievable
@MrDanilop456 ай бұрын
I think the piece cited by Ritchie Blackmore that you recognise was a classical piece of music. Need to listen to it again to find out
@MrDanilop456 ай бұрын
Swedish Rhapsody Nº1 by Hugo Alfvén
@pookiemartinez17456 ай бұрын
@@MrDanilop45 Ritchie
@JohnSmith-mx8wp6 ай бұрын
Can't wait for side 4 of MIJ here. Doug is bout to have his face melted off.
@paulspalace6 ай бұрын
Jon Lord got sounds from a Hammond that Hammond never put in there.
@latheofheaven10176 ай бұрын
I've never heard a good run down of how Lord got those sounds. I've heard references to a ring modulator, but that doesn't explain much!
@latheofheaven10176 ай бұрын
I remember seeing them live shortly after Made In Japan and he had a thing that looked like a rheostat like we had in physics class on the top of his Hammond, but again, never seen anything about what he was actually doing.
@paulspalace6 ай бұрын
@@latheofheaven1017 A lot of it stemmed from the fact he run them direct into Marshall amps and speakers generating a raw powerful sound, can never understand him going back to a Leslie system during the Mk III line up. I love the massive sound he gots from tipping the organ backward to almost tipping over then slamming it down.
@Miwna6 ай бұрын
As others mentioned, he used Marshall amps but also a Maestro (Gibson) Ring Modulator. A quote from around 1989: "The ring modulator operates as the central volume for the whole organ. There’s volume, pitch and modulation controls on it. If I really want to crank it up, the ring modulator gives me the overdrive sound". The organ also has a spring reverb which makes the crashing sounds he gets from slamming the organ.
@ScienceTalkwithJimMassa6 ай бұрын
@@paulspalace He went back to the Leslie because with Mk III, it was a return to a more bluesy sound which running the Hammond thru leslies would attain that sound.
@davidberesford70096 ай бұрын
Strange Kind Of Woman is a great track! because of the lyric. Lazy is basically just mucking about, but what "mucking" talent they are having fun and the crowd gets their moneys worth. Keep Reacting!
@daabramovich41356 ай бұрын
I think this song is on their live playlist even today, although the combination of Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore is unbeatable. Great reaction for great music !
@sunsteels6 ай бұрын
A fun thing is that maiden recorded too a live show in japan, they called it "Maiden Japan" (obvious reference) 😂
@jasperdevries17266 ай бұрын
I blame Martin.
@AbbasEL-Bardisy3 ай бұрын
Indeed the best live rock albums.
@tonydrozdjek6 ай бұрын
DOUG!!! You ain't seen notting yet, untill you see Deep Purple California Jam '74 Boy, are you in for a treat!
@electricladyguitarsdevonuk14146 ай бұрын
Ritchie saying he's the "Big Bad Wolf"
@davorzmaj7536 ай бұрын
I couldn't place it, but yup, this is right. "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf", from Disney (YT has a 2;13 version that has Ritchie's quote right near the start). EDIT: But another commenter says it's Swedish Rhapsody Nº1 by Hugo Alfvén -- which yup, it is! So I guess Disney used that for the cartoon... The (or an?) other quote is "Louie Louie", at 16:34.
@davepoul84836 ай бұрын
just.... Just..... what more can you add......... one the best blues chooons ever...
We played this last night ha ha! I hope we do it justice. The bass drum is not easy in the duel, relentless triplets.
@ScienceTalkwithJimMassa6 ай бұрын
The 2 solos that Ritchie puts down on SKOW are some of my favorites by him. The tone, phrasing, note selection, melodic nature are just simply a thing of beauty. Extremely tasteful solos and appropriate for the song.
@seabud64086 ай бұрын
I never tire of this album and I bought it the day it came out. Why? All the solos are improvised by musicians at the absolute peak of their powers. It never gets old. As Lars of Metallica said at their hall of fame induction “Deep Purple were just better than everyone else” … and he was right. Their last 3 albums went to No 1 and the next “= 1” is out in mid July 2024 and has already got a 10/10 review.
@Morthoron16 ай бұрын
"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," Doug, that's the little ditty Ritchie was playing.
@larteonceagain6 ай бұрын
It isn't Big Bad Wolf, it the Swedish composer Hugo Álfven's Swedish Rhapsody.
@peteranundsson91896 ай бұрын
My dad has this on Vinyl. The original Vinyl! Im am a Swed to. And I love this Lp! 🇸🇪🤘
@bobgraham39314 ай бұрын
Paice is damn good, pocket, groove, and feel master class.
@MrJoloh4 ай бұрын
That sound on the intro is the organ hooked to a ring modulator
@joaoluisbufaical9946 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤ DEEP PURPLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@patrikwindestal68056 ай бұрын
Hi Doug! Great reaction as always! You wondered why a small portion in Lazy sounded familiar to you. The part at the end where Ritchie is by himself on the guitar and Ian Paice joins in for a moment. What they play is actually a short snippet from Hugo Alfvén's "Swedish Rhapsody No. 1, Opus 19: Midsummer Vigil". I learned that from my cantor in church, who happened to also be a huge fan of Deep Purple and Jon Lord (and actually also Frank Zappa funny enough... the Smoke on the Water connection... 🙂). So it's no surprise you recognized the tune, being a classical musician and composer! As a swede I'm glad a piece of Swedish Rhapsody ended up on Made in Japan! 🙂 I will post a link to it below... kzbin.info/www/bejne/fH-Qn2CLr6ySmsksi=zeVwjNOsu1vaYeIr
@RushfanUK6 ай бұрын
Better known to me as "Who's afraid of the big bad wolf" I think Disney nicked it.
@gustaf09026 ай бұрын
As a fellow swede I have always wondered how Alfvén ended up on this record 😂
@Kaj_Selin6 ай бұрын
@@gustaf0902And fitting this is released at Midsommar!
@ThinPicks6 ай бұрын
@@RushfanUKThey sound like two completely different tunes to me.🤔
@RushfanUK6 ай бұрын
@@ThinPicks I can’t help your hearing issues.
@joex98656 ай бұрын
It's been a few decades since I've heard this. Forgot how good it was
@roborr52876 ай бұрын
Have you seen the new version of Lazy with Jimmy Barnes on vocal, Joe Bonamassa on guitar. It is outstanding.
@siza69936 ай бұрын
Crown of the jewel on this album is definitely Space Truckin'.
@xaviboldu27526 ай бұрын
Con diferencia el mejor album en directo de todos los tiempos ,todos los.miembros de la banda estaban espectaculares una maravilla de álbum inigualables
@johnsherman40356 ай бұрын
My favorite live LP still to this day.
@johnmorris87996 ай бұрын
This was my favourite side 😊. My first ever audition for school rock band in ‘73 was Lazy. The others had learned from the studio version, I only had ever heard this version! That was fun ..😂
@MissingMars6 ай бұрын
Marillion Misplaced Childhood in your background - definitely a record to review by side 1 & then side 2! All songs segue.
@neilbeigie40456 ай бұрын
“Where’d that come from?”…..Buffalo girl won’t you come out tonight, come out tonight, come out to-night…..I only know it from Its a wonderful life..Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed sing to each other on a date.
@malcolmfield66776 ай бұрын
Now you really know why this is such a great album.
@vesselinkirilov37725 ай бұрын
And this is live gentlemen. The best concert ever by the best musitions ever
@deancarter92106 ай бұрын
That ol' I-IV-V standard progression is/can be any number of songs from Louie Louie to 'Summer Lovin'' form Grease...and yes it's 'C-Jam Blues' rather than 'Take The A Train' my bad. The point is that these guys are true musicians in that they have eclectic influences and interests, which was what 'progressive' was all about putting together elements of all sorts of genres in new ways with the new musical tools available, at a time when we still used technology, rather than it using us...
@kabukimax16 ай бұрын
the beautiful finger work of jon lord ....
@eriklidstrom87066 ай бұрын
Ritchie plays Hugo Alfvén (1872-1962), Misommarvaka (Swedish Rhapsody) kzbin.info/www/bejne/fH-Qn2CLr6ySmsk
@kellieelliott51986 ай бұрын
Spankin’ the Shaker…🤣😂🤣😂
@jta19736 ай бұрын
You talked right over Gillan yelling "SHUT UP!" to Blackmore during Lazy 😆
@bjornjagerlund37936 ай бұрын
The thing with playing the melody from Swedish Rhapsody was obviously a joke, Instead of playing the riff, he surprised everyone by playing this instead. He didn’t do it the other two nights that was recorded, so that’s why I assume he did this spontaneous to surprise the others in the band.
@larteonceagain6 ай бұрын
Made In Japan is also one of the few live albums that are totally live. 99,9 % of all live albums are always fixed in the studio and some albums aren't even played live.
@lehtjug6 ай бұрын
There is also live album from Deep Purple which was recorded in Stockholm 1970. It sounds that it's also totally live. That concert is released at least with two different titles Scandinavian Nights and Live and Rare. But as you said most of live albums are fixed in the studio.
@larteonceagain6 ай бұрын
@@lehtjug Yes, luckily the music program "Tonkraft" decided to record them that night. Live In Stockholm that was released several years after Scandinavian Nights, is titled Live In Stockholm. And here they have put the songs in the order they were played. I guess the record company thought it suited better that way. But of course it's also released as Live and Rare.
@sandrisjansons15156 ай бұрын
It's Jon's ''beast'' Hammond !
@balticstain71506 ай бұрын
Ian paice started playing drums in his dads jazz band when he was about 15 or so...
@michael-pn9po6 ай бұрын
The classical snippet played by Richie is from Alfven’s Swedish Rhapsody No. 1
@DukeEnlil6 ай бұрын
Doug, You Sir should check out Deep Purple - Concerto For Group And Orchestra (1969), video concert would be great!)))
@kasperkjrsgaard14476 ай бұрын
You would need a patreon for Doug to see this. I don’t think he reads the comments. But I agree 100 %.😊
@russellcraft72696 ай бұрын
My favorite side of the album. Wish I'd have made it for the premier.
@johnnewman3666 ай бұрын
Ditch the keys and shaker PLEASE, It is so distracting to listening to the song being played. Anyway..... So how do they turn Space Truckin into a 20 min song? You play ‘Space Truckin’ pretty much as per the original studio recording, you then switch gears and tack on ‘Mandrake Root’ as the vehicle for a Jon Lord solo, you then switch gears again to ‘Fools’ as a vehicle for a Ritchie Blackmore solo. That’s how you do it, simple! Cheers,
@marcosramos90816 ай бұрын
Hey Doug! great video as always, so interesting, this is my favorite albm! The bit that sounded familiar to you in Lazy (the part that Ritchie plays a lick towards the end) is "Swedish Rhapsody No.1" from Hugo Alfvén.
@fortiterinresuaviterinmodo55496 ай бұрын
Best hard rock band ever
@Brianthebassplayer3 ай бұрын
Surprised you didn’t pick up on Jon Lord’s little inside jokes. He likes to quote other songs in his solos, in this case “Louie Louie” and Horace Parlan’s “C Jam Blues.”
@richardgeisler76646 ай бұрын
I have two more you need react to, Deep Purple in concert (1972) Mandrake root and Wring that neck. Absolute solos and improves there❤
@ScienceTalkwithJimMassa6 ай бұрын
Hi Dr. Doug. The UK version of Fireball had Demon's Eye as a track whereas the American release included Strange Kind of Woman on the album in lieu of Demon's Eye. You should check out the entire Fireball album. It is Ian Gillan's favorite.
@AnthonyEmery19706 ай бұрын
I love that you're half-cut listening to this all time masterpiece!! cheers Doug!!!
@stevenhopwood81956 ай бұрын
Doug, you are forgetting two things with Lazy track. 1. This is a Japanese crowd, they are respectful and 2. It is Ritchie Blackmore on guitar, he could play a different riff each time he plays it. Lazy is one of my personal best tracks by them. ❤️🤘🎸🎻🦘
@geoffreycrooks31656 ай бұрын
Need to consider giving a listen to their best album, imho, "Who do we think we are?" - only single from the album that I recall was "My Woman from Tokyo" but every song on that album is great... please check it out. Would love to see it on the channel.
@marknieuweboer80996 ай бұрын
The members of DP themselves disagreed.
@geoffreycrooks31656 ай бұрын
@@marknieuweboer8099 a lot of people disagree with me... another reason I'd love to hear Doug's perspective on the album.
@Davejkn6 ай бұрын
not a synth, it's a Hammond Organ through a ring modulator... and of course there's a quote from Louie Louie in the intro