Ritchie Blackmore discusses the early days of Deep Purple

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  • Ritchie Blackmore discusses the early days of Deep Purple having been asked what impact Deep Purple IN ROCK had on his life. He discusses the early albums and drummer Ian Paice.
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Komentáře • 327

  • @Strato13
    @Strato13 Před 23 dny +9

    He plays the guitar as effortlessly and as naturally and easy as I sip coffee from a cup...
    It's truly amazing..
    Blackmore..

  • @ministerodelrock7456
    @ministerodelrock7456 Před 9 měsíci +67

    He is not only the guitar master of all times. Ritchie is old school British humour in person. Most people simply dont get it.

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 Před 5 měsíci +5

      He goes into a sarcastic full of shit mode that is almost convincing.

    • @williamparker1085
      @williamparker1085 Před měsícem +1

      still dont like him

    • @m_recordz
      @m_recordz Před měsícem +2

      You gotta have a good sense of humor to wear a goofy wig like that!

  • @fredfox3851
    @fredfox3851 Před rokem +142

    Ian Paice, is indeed one hell of a drummer.

    • @richardgeisel4290
      @richardgeisel4290 Před rokem +5

      Indeed

    • @jimdukeproject
      @jimdukeproject Před rokem +13

      I’m glad he honors that. I saw Deep Purple when Ian Paice was 71 or so and STILL was one hell of a drummer.

    • @EdBenji
      @EdBenji Před 11 měsíci +11

      Makes Bonham sound boring!

    • @ylmx1689
      @ylmx1689 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Absolutely

    • @OLLiGoldeaux
      @OLLiGoldeaux Před 10 měsíci +3

      ...and the other Ian (Downey) (Thin Lizzy). But don't forget the impact, came by Cozy Powell: his double Bass Drum was "Hammer!" (...as we say in 🇩🇪) It is great to grown up in this era, from JTM45 to {insert Part of modern gear here) - Angus to Zappa... like the invention of the wheel...😊

  • @kmoecub
    @kmoecub Před rokem +162

    I'm pleased to hear that Mr. Blackmore remembers Black Sabbath's influential single "Whatever That Song Was." It's a personal favorite of mine.

    • @Alfa75V6
      @Alfa75V6 Před rokem +1

      what was it ? , Paranoid ? or the sing Black Sabbath ?

    • @PutItAway101
      @PutItAway101 Před rokem +13

      @@Alfa75V6 He must mean "Paranoid", it's around the right time, and Black Sabbath (the song) was never a single.

    • @Harp_and_Guitar_Moving_Forward
      @Harp_and_Guitar_Moving_Forward Před rokem

      You u aren't....

    • @himadioah
      @himadioah Před 11 měsíci +4

      Thinking the same dude...
      Its so amazing to see mr. Blackmore remembering these days.

    • @kenmcbride6515
      @kenmcbride6515 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I think wicked world had a lot of influences and of course warning was the aynsley Dunbar hit that Black Sabbath did a tremendous job on

  • @stege9979
    @stege9979 Před 10 měsíci +51

    Very few musicians can be called masters. Ritchie Blackmore is one of them though.

  • @michaelthornburg2491
    @michaelthornburg2491 Před rokem +35

    Machine Head, Made in Japan, and Burn are just classics from Blackmore and Purple. It just doesnt get any better than those albums.

  • @KSA-wr4er
    @KSA-wr4er Před 9 měsíci +16

    This short demonstration of how he plays the intro of Black Night and the smooth changing to Hendrix´s riff of Hey Joe shows how versatile Blackmore is as a guitar player.

  • @jimdukeproject
    @jimdukeproject Před rokem +31

    I love Ritchie interviews. I can listen to him all day

    • @dhh488
      @dhh488 Před rokem +2

      Especially when he has a guitar in his hands.

  • @inmemoryofin
    @inmemoryofin Před 4 dny +1

    I love Fireball. It’s interesting how artists sometimes dislike one of their works, while fans might consider it among their best.

  • @zancraft7865
    @zancraft7865 Před rokem +35

    The best thing that ever happened to Richie was the band Deep Purple.The entire band were awesome. Ian Gillan was a singing God at this time. He should feel blessed to be with these 3 musicians that crossed his path at the time. Jon Lord was Deep Purple!

    • @richardgeisel4290
      @richardgeisel4290 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Name all the purple hits with out him.

    • @christopherarnett2851
      @christopherarnett2851 Před 11 měsíci +4

      They are Deep Purple 💜 .

    • @deansusec8745
      @deansusec8745 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I would say he was a major part of the band.

    • @wernerliebaut4194
      @wernerliebaut4194 Před 10 měsíci +7

      As a Purple fan for 40+ years I feel, strongly, Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord were Deep Purple! Gillan, Glover and even Paice could have been replaced easily. Purple without Blackmore was never Purple ....sorry, my opinion. Look at Made in Europe, no Gillan, no Glover but what a record that is!

    • @mikaelhaggard8031
      @mikaelhaggard8031 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@wernerliebaut4194 Paice is one of the greatest rock drummers of all time. No way it's the same without him.

  • @ffrancrogowski2192
    @ffrancrogowski2192 Před rokem +30

    I like Fireball, but 'In Rock' is my favorite one of all the band's albums. Ritchie is one of the best guitarists, and Blackmore's Night are truly superb!

  • @jaapvander3787
    @jaapvander3787 Před rokem +25

    Deep Purple in Rock is in the top 10 of all the best albums ever made. Here in the Netherlands it is in every living room.

    • @novola1972
      @novola1972 Před rokem +1

      Next to herring and cheese I guess??

    • @jonblackers4339
      @jonblackers4339 Před rokem +1

      @@novola1972 Nope, I m Dutch and never wanted to try herring. I m not into football and drugs as well.I m not an average man though.

    • @jmad627
      @jmad627 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@jonblackers4339 I visited Holland in 1976 with my family, and we loved it.

    • @jonblackers4339
      @jonblackers4339 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@jmad627 its a different country now. Almost done

    • @jmad627
      @jmad627 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@jonblackers4339 so sorry to read this. Then again neither is the USA…sorry to say..
      I’ll always have fondness for visiting your country, and am very grateful to have been there.

  • @mutleyeng
    @mutleyeng Před 5 měsíci +12

    deep purple wouldn't be deep purple without Ian Paice - he was the bedrock of their sound

    • @lorandvarga6353
      @lorandvarga6353 Před měsícem

      Agree to disagree. Lord's hammond sound is purple's signature!

  • @nazmoking3171
    @nazmoking3171 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Guy is a MASTER on a guitar! I can hear it in his hands and he is an intelligent guy as well. His candor in his interviews makes him a great listen.

  • @bradvincet1848
    @bradvincet1848 Před 11 měsíci +16

    Ritchie is so tight and clean he makes it look easy. His solo in Strange Kind of Woman is a personal favorite of mine.

    • @MichaelWinter-ss6lx
      @MichaelWinter-ss6lx Před 6 měsíci

      Thats the professional attitude, when it not only looks easy, but comes so fluid that it sounds easy. Only when other musicians try to play it themselves, they go WTF.
      🚀🏴‍☠️🎸

  • @jimking3288
    @jimking3288 Před rokem +49

    My 2 influences as a young guitarist were the "Men in Black" !! Thank you Mr Blackmore and Mr Iommi !!!

    • @jameschristiantaylor123
      @jameschristiantaylor123 Před rokem +3

      Definitely. The two greatest of all time.

    • @jimking3288
      @jimking3288 Před rokem +1

      @@jameschristiantaylor123 Amen to that !!!!

    • @RetribuseSnake
      @RetribuseSnake Před rokem +3

      @@jimking3288 also my 2 favorites from the 1940s borns for style, although for non singing guitar we also cant ignore Jeff Beck, but for me, in terms of who i can actually copy well and love playing at work, you know, Blackmore, Hendrix, Iommi, Zappa

    • @johndrake2729
      @johndrake2729 Před rokem +1

      ​@Shaun Ferguson I'll also throw in Billy Gibbons, Gilmour, Townshend and Nugent.

    • @RetribuseSnake
      @RetribuseSnake Před rokem +2

      @@johndrake2729 Nuge is one of the greatest blues metal players of all time, even if he is crazy. that reminds me i need to get a trapeze tailpiece for my 7 string guitar in this case.

  • @sirlordsoul
    @sirlordsoul Před 10 měsíci +5

    1:49 LOL -- his sarcasm here is hilarious.

  • @splodge5714
    @splodge5714 Před 11 měsíci +7

    1971 a great year for music. Free were my favourite band but also loved the original Deep Purple line up.

  • @santiagofimbriae
    @santiagofimbriae Před měsícem +1

    Ritchie Blackmore is above of all guitar players

  • @carrellparker3302
    @carrellparker3302 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Machine Head was my first Deep Purple album and I played it over and over😎🤘🤘🤘

    • @peterdefrankrijker
      @peterdefrankrijker Před 15 dny

      That’s because it’s the perfect rock album. I agree with you.

  • @bridie1824
    @bridie1824 Před 4 měsíci +2

    It's nice to hear that Ritchie is fond of "Strange Kind of Woman" it was always one of my favourite Purple songs!

  • @haluk2336
    @haluk2336 Před rokem +4

    I WAS LUCKY TO WATCH RITCHIE BLACKMORE LIVE AT 50 YEARS OLD.

  • @user-or6oh5ev1b
    @user-or6oh5ev1b Před 2 měsíci +2

    Ritchie is the best musician ever, what a legend

  • @connielindquist924
    @connielindquist924 Před rokem +8

    Those other bands were so popular because not many understood the depth of your music......things haven't changed much 😉 thank you for so many years of gourmet ear candy 👏😃

  • @thetruerockandrollpodcast6544
    @thetruerockandrollpodcast6544 Před 5 měsíci +2

    What an amazing interview. He has such a rye sense of humor and brutal honesty as he's havin' a pint. This interview must be in a pub. Cheers!😍☮🎵

  • @tonyrusso5033
    @tonyrusso5033 Před měsícem +2

    The Most Entertaining Guitarist on the Planet,Totally the God of Guitars,Acut above the rest

  • @rubberplant6375
    @rubberplant6375 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Class. Beautiful sound of the amped guitar in that space.

  • @MichaelWinter-ss6lx
    @MichaelWinter-ss6lx Před 6 měsíci +2

    Everybody wants The Muppets Show drummer ! But Ian Paice was not their first drummer, though he is the original Deer Purple drummer. He is also the only member left from the original line up.
    Well, with their first drummer they did a wet dress rehearsal under a false name, and it turned out that he was no good live. Therefore Ian Paice was in since the first official Deep Purple live gig.
    Also, it took two albums before they changed bass and singer to the 'In Rock' line up. I see it in the comments, that a lot of you are not aware of this. The early Deep Purple version of 'Hey Joe' also brings that to another level. (Who's Hendrix?)!
    🚀🏴‍☠️🎸

  • @tededuncan2306
    @tededuncan2306 Před měsícem +1

    That original Purple lineup was so damn fine!

  • @RS-ox1bl
    @RS-ox1bl Před 9 měsíci +3

    He has light confident energy and great vibe. I feel happy to listen to him. Too unusual extraordinary person. Full respect.

  • @freibert
    @freibert Před měsícem

    Born in 1963, Ritchie Blackmore was one of the guitarists who influenced me the most - Deep Purple Mark III was already history when I started listening to rock music, but the albums were still in the record stores and "Made in Japan" was a big hit - I then actively followed Rainbow and "On Stage" is in my opinion one of the best records of all time - thank you for all the wonderful music! //

  • @radiomindchatter7994
    @radiomindchatter7994 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I always felt Blackmore was too harsh on Fireball..there are some great tracks on there.
    Side 2 of it is fantastic.
    Plus it had a cool cover
    First thing I bought from Purple..in 1971..on cassette.
    All on the strength of the single...Fireball.
    Great times.

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 Před rokem +6

    Great interview. Thanks Richie (if you ever get to read these!).
    Although Purple weren't a hit singles band, it was Black Night on TOTP that first did it for me. The sensational drumming, bass, vocal, organ, guitar most of all, and the sheer energy that was a life changing musical moment.

  • @bekind6763
    @bekind6763 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This was a great interview! ❤

  • @ChristiaanHartNibbrig
    @ChristiaanHartNibbrig Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very, very interesting. I'd never heard Ritchie Blackmore interviewed. Very good little interview.

  • @bradford_shaun_murray
    @bradford_shaun_murray Před rokem +5

    Nice stuff. Especially the Ricky Nelson bass / top line split into Black Night / Hey Joe.

  • @albertoruiz6992
    @albertoruiz6992 Před měsícem

    Ritchie, I remember you and the boys moving into #13 second avenue, acton, 1969 (I think). I lived at #24. Purple van and all, You guys were a sight to see. Keep rocking buddy.

  • @josephfoster3376
    @josephfoster3376 Před 6 měsíci

    How cool great story and information 😊

  • @EdBenji
    @EdBenji Před 11 měsíci +2

    Blackmore still the king!

  • @zancraft7865
    @zancraft7865 Před rokem +1

    Starving! His Pa Pa sent him to get classical lessons. My PA PA bought me a 22 rifle while living on a Navy base instead of a guitar that I begged for at 15. I got away from my PaPa and moved with my Mom at 17 and she bought me a Sears And Roebuck les paul . I had to work and buy my own amp that took a year later. So Finally at the age of 18, I could start practicing and playing. Maiden, Priest, Rush, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Dio.Were my influences. Richie came later. Even though he is a prick, I love his style. Thank you Ma Ma for that Cort Les Paul that never stayed in tune.

  • @Patrice-rs1jg
    @Patrice-rs1jg Před 3 měsíci

    Mr Ritchie Blackmore immense guitariste mon groupe préféré et de très loin merci de nous avoir cette musique très riches 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @RetribuseSnake
    @RetribuseSnake Před rokem +20

    I love Fireball, with all due respect to Ritchie, I couldn't disagree more. I think it deserves to be up there with In Rock and Machine Head. but then again, it's basically i like practically anything Ritchie does on guitar, he's had a very long long and beautiful career with 3 successful bands, all of whom are different from each other and make really good music. the only stuff im picky about is 80s Rainbow, for me a lot of that stuff is too poppy. But i understand why Ritchie wanted to work with Joe, fantastic singer. Everyone Ritchie worked with was lucky to have him, but also with the people he worked with he was lucky to have them as well. So in that way everybody benefited to one extent or another. More about that later this year.

    • @davidmoore8397
      @davidmoore8397 Před rokem +4

      Fireball is a great album, in diehards eyes, but as much as I love that album, I agree with Ritchie that it does sound contrived.
      The proof is that it is 'book-ended' by In Rock and Machine Head...nuf said :)

    • @RetribuseSnake
      @RetribuseSnake Před rokem +2

      @@davidmoore8397 I'm not even sure what the word contrived means. But I argue that as much as In Rock and Machine Head are probably the most important Purple albums for Popularity and Getting People Hooked On The Band that Fireball especially the 25ft Anniversary Edition is better then either one, probably as good as both together, because it has so many wonderful songs with insane energy and great playing from all 5 of the band members, Ritchie included, and it's my favorite one from the original era of Purple. Ian Paice has often said they also needed to do Fireball in order to get to Machine Head anyway. So now Fireball, no Machine Head....Ritchie and I don't agree on everything you might say. I also love The Battle Rages On album, which Ritchie passionately hates. I dont specifically pick Battle Rages On and Fireball as favorites out of spite, that's just how i feel about them. Also, Blackmore's Night doesn't get anywhere near enough attention in North American, also airplay.

    • @jeffboatwright6319
      @jeffboatwright6319 Před 10 měsíci +2

      He hated Stormbringer as well, but I love that one.

    • @christopherarnett2851
      @christopherarnett2851 Před 10 měsíci +1

      2:03 you got that right got to disagree with Richie on Fireball and agree with Gillian it's a kick 🦶 ass album especially the song The Mule, Fools it's got some good 😊 guitar 🎸 playing from him.

    • @RetribuseSnake
      @RetribuseSnake Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@christopherarnett2851 thanks very much, you've also the rights to whatever you feel as well, be it the same or different from me. Blackmore might not be the best with people but that goes with being an Undiagnosed Autistic, and at guitar he will always be one of the greats. Copying him really made me a much better guitarist, i can't stress that enough. He also taught me how to truly control a Strat, or anything resembling a strat at all, properly. I think a lead guitarist still needs to have a certain amount of healthy attitude about the importance of what we do even in this day and age with all the fucking digital shit and it all being about talentless stuff surrounded by often mediocre voices. We play it manually, we improvise, we combine our scales, we make The Notes happen, and we put the catchy riffs to the notes too. Blackmore and those from that era commanded a great deal of Respect. That sort of thing very much needs to happen again, especially with the baby boomers dying off, and that is the only way we will be able to continue properly without them really. But it;s basically, nobody should get too drunk on their own power, however. Ritchie did for a time and that cost him his position in Purple, and he knows it, and he will never recover from that, but then they never recovered from losing him on some levels either, especially now that Steve Morse is gone, Morse was a wonderful longterm successor, but the current version of Purple is unlistenable for me as of right now in Mark 9. If they dont want somebody who sounds right, like say, Satriani who was in Mark 6, i really just want the band to retire and go back to doing their smaller solowork projects instead honestly.

  • @HallqvistOfficial
    @HallqvistOfficial Před 5 měsíci

    Brilliant man
    Also a good guitarplayer.
    ❤️

  • @JoeyArmstrong2800
    @JoeyArmstrong2800 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have visions of Ritchie all dressed in his renaissance outfit and hat mowing the grass or taking out the garbage and it just makes me chuckle.

  • @walterevans2118
    @walterevans2118 Před rokem +12

    IN ROCK was totally ground breaking….Totally album track oriented …Then they suggested Black Night….which was Ricky Nelson influenced . Roger said that the lyrics were written to sound deliberately ambiguous..’Black Night, not right, don’t feel to bright’…lol….Strange Kind of Woman was a great arena for solo improvisation….Bobby Woodman was almost in Purple but Ian came in and had the edge on him.

    • @grobbler1
      @grobbler1 Před rokem

      Apparently Bobby Woodman wasn't that keen on Purple's sound. He described it as ''circus music.''

    • @walterevans2118
      @walterevans2118 Před rokem +2

      @@grobbler1 Yes I heard that ....I think also Woodman played a DOUBLE bass drum kit which few people did in the late 1960s. Ian didn't.....But Ian was such a virtuoso with a minimal practical kit.

    • @grobbler1
      @grobbler1 Před rokem +1

      @@walterevans2118 Don't forget that IP used a double bass drum that was only rolled on stage when playing 'Fireball' live in the early 70's.

    • @walterevans2118
      @walterevans2118 Před rokem

      @@grobbler1 yes indeed.

  • @SteveBello
    @SteveBello Před 11 měsíci

    I feel the same way with bands too, Ritchie!

  • @energyasylum997
    @energyasylum997 Před 28 dny

    El Chingon, Ritchie Blackmore!! 🤘🤘👏👏👏💪☝️

  • @PeterMcGuiness-hi4kn
    @PeterMcGuiness-hi4kn Před 2 měsíci

    Thats the first deep purple album I got and been a fan ever since.😅

  • @Nordicroo
    @Nordicroo Před měsícem

    The "Black Night" riff is of course from the Ricky Nelson song which he stated. But I have to give it to Blackmore, he said this himself and is one of the most upfront musicians/composers out there. But to be fair, he adds the Blackmore touch to anything he plays. For me, there never would have been a Deep Purple without Blackmore (or maybe even Jon Lord RIP). And the early Rainbow albums, wow, just pure magic, especially "Rising". I remember going into the record store at the time and the whole front window had its artwork on it. Good promotion.

  • @marcelosoares9933
    @marcelosoares9933 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Good interview. When was it done?

  • @garygirouard3328
    @garygirouard3328 Před 2 měsíci

    In reference to the riff he was playing that Rick Nelson did earlier, listen to "We ain't Got Nothin Yet" by the Blues Magoo's. Same one! Its been used more than once prior! RB is one of my all time favorites guitarists!

  • @bradwiebelhaus7065
    @bradwiebelhaus7065 Před rokem +1

    Good interview.

  • @barroncrist5779
    @barroncrist5779 Před měsícem

    The song by The Blues Magoos "We Ain't Got Nothing Yet" also uses the.lick from "Black Night".

  • @Zeppelinizzer
    @Zeppelinizzer Před 2 měsíci

    one of my heroes of all time

  • @arvidrnning2128
    @arvidrnning2128 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The best guitarist in the world-

  • @sveinoleaase
    @sveinoleaase Před měsícem

    Just heard fierball. Its my favourite.

  • @hoffersmusic815
    @hoffersmusic815 Před měsícem

    Interesting and thoughtful answers

  • @shanebullock5005
    @shanebullock5005 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have seen most of the great early 70's guitarists live and must say instead Blackmore is in my top 5 with Howe, Beck, Page and Gallagher

  • @nicholascarlozzi1881
    @nicholascarlozzi1881 Před rokem +1

    Love Ritchie.Great Player With A Fantastic Memory.

  • @zankyalbo2208
    @zankyalbo2208 Před rokem +1

    Seattle Center Coliseum ... Bloodrock, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple.
    Just let that sink in a few minutes

  • @charlesdoyle7600
    @charlesdoyle7600 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I Love Ritchie. I wish he would make an New Rainbow record with Real Rainbow people on it and none from Blackmore's Night. Ritchie was Great with Purple and Rainbow, Blackmore's night is waste of his final years.

  • @DaveRossignol
    @DaveRossignol Před 7 měsíci +2

    I loved all the early Purple albums- with Ritchie. I also loved Stormbringer. Ritchie called it shoeshine music. Wow. Impossibly high standards.

  • @guzzis3
    @guzzis3 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I always thought DP and Led Zepplin were perfect examples of a band that was greater than the sum of it's parts vs depending entirely on one member. I only found out later that Jimi Page was not only the only interesting element in LZ but also produced and wrote all the good stuff. Ian Gillian was the weakest link but the other 4 members combined to create proper magic. When RB left they were much diminished.

  • @rubenramosjr.5334
    @rubenramosjr.5334 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I’m a little sad that I have never heard Ritchie talk about it mention Uriah Heep. In my humble opinion, Heep was up there with Sabbath and Purple in the pioneers of hard rock and heavy metal.

  • @stanmeyer9770
    @stanmeyer9770 Před 2 měsíci

    My brother baught the in rock LP the day it was released in South Africa and the rest was history for me. Fire ball was also huge in SA . Purple rocks and when I was conscripted to do my military service in 1975 those that had guitars in the barracks would be playing smoke on the water or working class hero😊

  • @brianholihan5497
    @brianholihan5497 Před rokem +8

    I'm amazed that they didn't make "Flight of the Rat" and "Hard Lovin' Man" into live staples. The DPIR versions nearly take my head off. With some extended on-stage jamming, they would have reduced any venue to a pile of rubble.

    • @earlgrey691
      @earlgrey691 Před rokem +2

      Or 'Fools' for that matter ? Gillian's vocal talents i feel weren't just limited to his awesome shriek-factor ?

    • @jessemcdonald3836
      @jessemcdonald3836 Před 11 měsíci

      Hard lovin man was a very regular track in the set list since Steve Morse joined. Fools was also played quite a bit with Steve.

    • @brianholihan5497
      @brianholihan5497 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@jessemcdonald3836 Every DP fan knows that. I'm talking about the Gillan-Glover lineup.

    • @jessemcdonald3836
      @jessemcdonald3836 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@brianholihan5497 - 👍👍

    • @chrismartin6370
      @chrismartin6370 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@earlgrey691 the slower part of Fools was always included in the live version of Space Truckin’

  • @yasminelhakei1720
    @yasminelhakei1720 Před 25 dny

    He has a great technique , great taste with oriental touch and best stratocaster/ Marshall sounds

    • @peterdefrankrijker
      @peterdefrankrijker Před 15 dny

      The secret is to turn up everything louder than everything else.

  • @philbrown1474
    @philbrown1474 Před rokem +18

    I thought Fireball is a great album. “The Mule”, “No One Came”, “Fools”, etc.

    • @80sf1fan2
      @80sf1fan2 Před rokem +2

      I find It very unique and genial

    • @warren4110
      @warren4110 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I’m 62 yrs old and I still remember buying “ Fireball “ on cassette as my first rock music at 12 yrs old. I still love that music to this day!! 🎸😊

  • @brendannahor1460
    @brendannahor1460 Před rokem +4

    Purple's version of "Hey Joe", from the 1968 first album, "Shades Of Deep Purple", ain't bad really!
    🎸

  • @Eden639
    @Eden639 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Blackmore is perfection as a guitar player, perhaps that’s what made him hard to get along with.

  • @makinganoise6028
    @makinganoise6028 Před rokem

    Agree with you on Fireball, if you were to do some Rock again, who would you have singing now? Marc Martel would be cool and do originals

  • @cliffbungalow9373
    @cliffbungalow9373 Před 9 měsíci

    He say‘s The Muppets and then "what are they called?"
    Gotta love Ritchie.

  • @jeremiasnovaisteodoro9809
    @jeremiasnovaisteodoro9809 Před 4 měsíci

    Perfect guitarrist 👏 🇧🇷 👏 🇧🇷.

  • @kingcormack8004
    @kingcormack8004 Před rokem +3

    The riff is "Ain't Got Nothing Yet" by the Blues Magoos.

    • @williamscott8245
      @williamscott8245 Před rokem

      That was my first impression. I bought the Blues Magoos 45rpm in the late 60's and still have the album.

    • @joelhoward8211
      @joelhoward8211 Před rokem

      I think it came from a Ricky Nelson song

    • @patm5086
      @patm5086 Před rokem

      DP and the magoos ripped it. I think it's a James Burton riff from his years backing RN

  • @MichaelGarner108
    @MichaelGarner108 Před rokem +6

    I really like fireball

  • @Alfa75V6
    @Alfa75V6 Před rokem +3

    i thought Demon’s eye and the song Fireball iself are interesting , cool rhythms cool songs

  • @jeremiasnovaisteodoro9809
    @jeremiasnovaisteodoro9809 Před 4 měsíci

    My hero guitar 👏👏👏👏

  • @SuperGuitarDude7
    @SuperGuitarDude7 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I think a lot of modern day players/groups tend to listen to one type of music which I think limits them. His listening to Ricky Nelson gave him a great riff for a song, and he's probably right about the Hey Joe music as well. I understand what he meant about Fireball. I think it's a great album but when artists are rushed like that they always feel they could have done better. Plus, he's spot on about the label thinking they're imparting some great knowledge by telling them they need a hit.

  • @AG-ie8tm
    @AG-ie8tm Před rokem +3

  • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
    @kasperkjrsgaard1447 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hendrix “Hey Joe” was in ‘67 and “Black Night” was from ‘70?
    It’s an interesting link between these two songs Ritchie makes.

  • @stevenjohnston2263
    @stevenjohnston2263 Před rokem +2

    And "Fools" is just about Purple's best song.

    • @grobbler1
      @grobbler1 Před rokem +1

      That amazingly stark, bleak organ outro makes it sound like the world is ending.

  • @OLLiGoldeaux
    @OLLiGoldeaux Před 10 měsíci +1

    ...two of my favorite Album were "On Stage" and "24 Carat Purple" at the age of 14. I Remember my Granma let see me "Deep Purple in Japan" on colour TV in the late 70's - in Germany. We had a good acess to the new era of rock music. One of my heroes (...i had as a teen. Later i don't have such Idols 🎉)

    • @olafruckelshausen5911
      @olafruckelshausen5911 Před 5 měsíci

      Two public broadcasters in these days in Germany and one of them offering "Deep Purple", on a sunday morning. I will always remember, stumbling over it as a sleepy child in my loafers, Pacey with a huge "Bozzio-like" kit, transparent acrylic, very uncommon for him.

  • @racecar06
    @racecar06 Před měsícem

    Nice guitar sound

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi Před 10 dny

    From an era when competition was fierce.

  • @DODO-vy6sf
    @DODO-vy6sf Před rokem +8

    I disagree on Fireball, though - better than both In Rock and Machine Head, it was a smashing record, when Demon's Eye was in, and when Strange Kind of Woman was added to it later. First one I bought at 12 in 1981, with No one Came, Fools, Anyone's Daughter... on my phone to this day. So, I am with Ian Gillan on this one.

    • @grobbler1
      @grobbler1 Před rokem +2

      'In Rock' was a full-on 'party' album, whereas 'Fireball' was more textured and experimental. Both are brilliant albums though.

    • @walterevans2118
      @walterevans2118 Před rokem

      Fireball was more varied but to me In Rock and Machine Head were more Rock with a cutting edge…I personally preferred the songs on In Rock…Speed King , Bloodsucker, Child in in Time, Flight of the Rat…EVERY song to me was a barnstormer…Whereas Fireball tracks like No no no and Demon Eye to me were just space fillers….Mind you Fireball had its moments and not just the title track. Fools was haunting, Anyone’s Daughter was funny, and Paice’s drum pattern on The Mule was brilliant and unforgettably original.

    • @ravenbonanza1522
      @ravenbonanza1522 Před rokem

      Made in Japan blew all those DP records away

    • @walterevans2118
      @walterevans2118 Před rokem

      @@ravenbonanza1522 I think Made in Japan definitely had the BEST versions of Highway Star,,,,Smoke on the Water, Lazy etc.....The LIVE versions on JAPAN were BETTER than the original Machine Head studio recordings.

    • @DODO-vy6sf
      @DODO-vy6sf Před rokem

      @walterevans2118 I'm sorry but Smoke... had been played one time too many for my liking. Never been too keen on the 'speedy' ones like Highway Star or Speed King, too. Of course, it is personal and that's the beauty of it all.

  • @leftypick4854
    @leftypick4854 Před rokem +3

    One beer, one wig, and a guitar. Gotta lurve it!

  • @l.a.french3063
    @l.a.french3063 Před rokem

    What's going on with the volume? I have it up to 100 and still can't hear anything.

  • @uniyaroslaw9081
    @uniyaroslaw9081 Před měsícem

    SUPER!

  • @jima1325
    @jima1325 Před rokem +1

    When was this interview recorded?

  • @gertstronkhorst2343
    @gertstronkhorst2343 Před měsícem +2

    Make no mistake: with all the talk about Led Zeppeling and Black Sabbath, it was Deep Purple that invented hard rock, virtually overnight.

  • @dromeus21
    @dromeus21 Před 26 dny

    2:20 oh, I didn't know that Richie Blackmore can play the guitar!👄

  • @alexandrupintea7682
    @alexandrupintea7682 Před 29 dny

    Child in Time..... Nr 1.

  • @End-Result
    @End-Result Před 2 měsíci

    This man is an old school genius

  • @AvertSec
    @AvertSec Před 6 měsíci

    2:46 It looks like the advice from the management worked out :D

  • @Digibeatle09
    @Digibeatle09 Před rokem +2

    Ritchie is very relaxed in this interview - which is great - he even exhibits some forgetfulness - initially saying “Highway Star” was on “In Rock” 🤭 !! To quote from a song from his Rainbow days : “LONG LIVE ROCK N’ ROLL !”

  • @iandann8788
    @iandann8788 Před 11 měsíci

    spitting image

  • @bristolfashion4421
    @bristolfashion4421 Před měsícem

    I’ve always loved this band, very innovative and wotnot… from this distance its hard to recall that northerners actually had something to say. Up until Black Purple were invented nobody knew state school educated kids could do this. Black Purple - saved from being plasterers, chippies and sparks innit. I did not know either that this individual had problem with hand after working at a factory. Crikey!

  • @hardlines5472
    @hardlines5472 Před rokem +23

    Fieball is a good album, sorry to disagree.

    • @walterevans2118
      @walterevans2118 Před rokem +5

      It was more Funky & Ian liked it but it lost the Power Drive on IN ROCK in my opinion .

    • @aschule5684
      @aschule5684 Před rokem +3

      I also liked it 👍 they didn't care for "Who Do We Think We Are" either I liked that album also

    • @brendannahor1460
      @brendannahor1460 Před rokem +2

      "Fireball" is a class song and album!
      🎸

    • @richardgeisel4290
      @richardgeisel4290 Před rokem

      Meh

    • @frankstephenson1746
      @frankstephenson1746 Před rokem

      Fireball was mediocre in comparison to the other exceptional albums

  • @russellfoster2400
    @russellfoster2400 Před rokem +2

    Fireball is a great album

  • @sickofit9247
    @sickofit9247 Před rokem +3

    The Hey Joe thing sounds like part of Demon's Eye too

    • @rocketshiptoaltair
      @rocketshiptoaltair Před rokem +1

      Well spotted. I hadn't noticed before.

    • @elenka.svaliva2
      @elenka.svaliva2 Před rokem

      What part exactly?

    • @sickofit9247
      @sickofit9247 Před rokem

      @@elenka.svaliva2 There is a descending chord/note sequence just before the words "like a demons eye"

    • @RoyaltyFreeVideoClips
      @RoyaltyFreeVideoClips Před rokem

      @@elenka.svaliva2 slide slide just like a demons eye

    • @elenka.svaliva2
      @elenka.svaliva2 Před rokem

      @sickofit9247 bass line ? A bit similar rolling, but there is nothing else could be the same with Hey Joe