Stop talking sense, you'll have some prick in tears because them mono-browed divvies Oasis are the greatest in their shit music listening world... Deep Purple are indeed the greatest band to grace a recording studio. or stage.
Speed King (LIVE 1996 MONTREUX) Deep Purple 1996 (Mark VI): Jon Lord - Organ, Keyboards Ian Gillan - Vocals Roger Glover - Bass Steve Morse - Guitar Ian Paice - Drums
According to Lord and Morse the improv segments were always an adventure and they had a special chemistry. I've seen DP several times, going back to the 70s and during the period of this tour, I thought Gillan's voice was at, or near its best. The band has stayed together for so long because they love to play. 2017 is their last live tour. Why do they still tour? Simple - demand. They remain one of the highest-grossing acts in the world. Admit it - if you were able to do it at their age you would too.
When Jon left the band it took Steve some time to adjust to Don. Great as Don is Steve has said that Jon was so very special and had the best ears, he could hear something, immediately play it and and harmonise with it. Don can play what Jon could but he lacks that special something, including charisma, that made Jon Lord so very good. One year at a Sunflower Jam Don was not a happy bunny about Jon getting up to play with them, and you could see why because the band went up several gears as soon as Jon was with them. THE top tier of all-time great keyboardists are Jon, Keithe Emerson and Rick Wakeman, with Jon being my personal favourite. 'Purpendicular' album and tour was one of Purple's very best and is still their best with Steve. Having said that, the most recent three albums with Bob Ezrin are wonderful and have sold really well with 'Whoosh!' reaching number three in the UK charts - the last time they got that high here was with 'Deepest Purple,' with got to number one in 1980! Pretty damn special for a band that was formed 52 years ago! And you're right about Gillan, he sang very well on this 'Purpendicular' tour.
@@ronnienose8608 Listen to interplay between Morse and Airey on the Whoosh... album. The whole band really meshed well under Ezrin's latest production. And the Address, Nothing at All, and The Long Way Round are good examples. IMHO, the best release, song for song since Machine Head.
Son los reyes del rock duro y sin el no hubiese existido el heavy metal . No entiendo por que se los rebaj con led zeppelin . Ambos grupos son geniales aunque estilos diferentes
What characterized most Deep Purple was their organist, at any rate. John Lord was the master, immediately followed by Blackmore. They were the 2 pillars of DEEP PURPLE. Ian Paice was also outstanding.
Hi I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE INTER PLAY BETWEEN JOHN (ROCK IN PEACE! JOHN, IN MY HUMBLE OPINION - I AM A BASS PLAYER - IS THE GREATEST EVER KEYBOARD PLAYER IN THE WORLD - ACROSS ALL GENRES! 🎹👍 THEN OF COURSE THERE'S STEVIE MORSE - THE NEW DUDE IN THE BAND I GUESS!? - FANTASTIC GUITARIST, AND THE DUELLING BETWEEN THESE TWO WORLD CLASS LEADING ALL PRO MUSICIANS IS JUST. MIND BLOWING! 🌍❤️ THE REST OF THE BAND OF COURSE IS IN ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE FORM, AND THE WHOLE BAND ARE SO OBVIOUSLY LOVING PLAYING TOGETHER THAT IT IS A REAL JOY TO BEHOLD! I CAN HONESTLY SAY THAT ITS THE BEST GIG I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE!! KEEP IT UP TO YOUR USUAL HIGH STANDARDS AND ALWAYS BE PAYING TRIBUTE TO THAT 100% LIVING LEGEND - HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS SIR JOHN LORD!! 🙏🎂👑 By The Hitherto Unknown Jon
It still amazes me that Purple was not inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame until just a couple of years ago. They pioneered the way for other bands and the Hall put the Beasty Boys, short-lived bands with no musical talent and rap artists in long before they inducted Purple???!!! The Hall has become a joke. The Steve Miller band was inducted the same year as Purple. Find the acceptance speech where Steve Miller ripped the Hall for becoming what it has. Well said.
I agree, and having listened to some of the bootlegs from his time with Purple I think he would've been an even better fit than Steve (don't get me wrong I do enjoy Steve's work with the band), and could play blues better - his solo on 'When A Blind Man Cries' was beautiful.
@@ronnienose8608 I agree with everything you said. I even had to check the name to make sure it wasn't me who made that comment sometime ago. Satch was a surprisingly good fit, he actually altered his playing approach so as to fit Deep Purple's sound. I can't say the same thing about Morse, which makes it kinda jarring to hear him play older material. The new stuff is really good, tho.
I saw Steve Morse several times when he was with The Dregs in the late 70s/early 80s and the guy never played a song the same way twice. John Pettruci saw The Dregs and watching Morse (especially on a song called "The Bash"), it made John realize that there was a whole other level he had to get to. John cites Steve as his main influence and the 2 are good friends. At that concert, Steve signed an 8x10 for John and next to his autograph he wrote "Practice".
@@paulmaciocco982 Thanks, Paul. I didn't know that. Early 70s it was released by a band called The Les Humphries Singers under the name of Mexico. Huge hit in Europe.
I wish Ritchie's interplay with Jon Lord had been a bit more like this, but Blackmore was too unpredictable. On fire one moment and then sometimes appearing to just noodling. I do miss Blackmore's tone and vibrato, though.
Where's Ritchie Blackmore? This guy's a good guitar player, however he doesn't have the heart and soul that Richie has. This guy is more on the technical side, but I do like him too! 🎸🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶 ll :
These guys could play the phone book and make it rock. Greatest band ever.
Stop talking sense, you'll have some prick in tears because them mono-browed divvies Oasis are the greatest in their shit music listening world... Deep Purple are indeed the greatest band to grace a recording studio. or stage.
@@L11_EFC that's the truth
@@L11_EFC Or they will say One Direction is the greatest of all times in their opinion, lol
Best voice in hard rock Word, yes gillan
Very Best Band of them all
top!!!! gillan is fabulous in this song
One of hard rocks greatest and most underrated songs, the interplay between Lord and Morse is simply sublime,
My THE BEST song of DP.
Shit's unreal...come on!
Best Band ever! I Love it!
PURPLE, you arent not big.... you are IMMENSE!!!!
Ian gillan still rockin that voice
Sem palavras....espetacular performance DP.
Ian Gillan rules !!
JON LORD JON LORD JON LORD JON LORD JON LORD YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Steve Morse said Jon Lord could keep up with him lick for lick - Thats saying a lot...
Здорово 👍 рок 🎸 навсегда здорово 👍 👍 👍
Best Band in the World
Imagine if Purple would have hooked up with Steve Morse in the 70's.
By now he's been DP's guitarist the longest. It was a good match.
Fantastico duetto!!
Ian Gillan is the best Hard Rock Vocal in the World.
Extraordinario, no hay mas palabras
Maravilhosa perfomances setentistas..só curtir.......grande DEEP PURPLE!!!!!!!
Jon Lord just wow
Foi um momento inesquecível parecia m duelo de teclados junto quitarra vocal batetia foi a aula Deep Purple
I love this Morse-Lord talking
Best live song speed king
I think, collaboration between Ritchie Blackmore and Jon Lord at Sidney 1984 in this song still the best...
sono stati sono e saranno sempre la piu' grande rock band al mondo GRANDISSIMI FOR EVER AND EVER
Concordo, la più grande, checchè se ne dica!
Masterful performance!
Great, great. DEEP PURPLE !!!!
WONDERFUL !!!!!!!!!!
Speed King (LIVE 1996 MONTREUX)
Deep Purple 1996 (Mark VI):
Jon Lord - Organ, Keyboards
Ian Gillan - Vocals
Roger Glover - Bass
Steve Morse - Guitar
Ian Paice - Drums
Steve starts "Burn" and Gillan doesn't react anymore :) hilarious
Eso ya lo hizo Richie en el 84 en Sydney y el maestro Lord lo siguió como si nada
king music...!!!...
MUSICISTI STRAORDINARI
According to Lord and Morse the improv segments were always an adventure and they had a special chemistry. I've seen DP several times, going back to the 70s and during the period of this tour, I thought Gillan's voice was at, or near its best. The band has stayed together for so long because they love to play. 2017 is their last live tour. Why do they still tour? Simple - demand. They remain one of the highest-grossing acts in the world. Admit it - if you were able to do it at their age you would too.
Plus they sound better than most of the crap being peddled today.
When Jon left the band it took Steve some time to adjust to Don. Great as Don is Steve has said that Jon was so very special and had the best ears, he could hear something, immediately play it and and harmonise with it. Don can play what Jon could but he lacks that special something, including charisma, that made Jon Lord so very good. One year at a Sunflower Jam Don was not a happy bunny about Jon getting up to play with them, and you could see why because the band went up several gears as soon as Jon was with them. THE top tier of all-time great keyboardists are Jon, Keithe Emerson and Rick Wakeman, with Jon being my personal favourite. 'Purpendicular' album and tour was one of Purple's very best and is still their best with Steve. Having said that, the most recent three albums with Bob Ezrin are wonderful and have sold really well with 'Whoosh!' reaching number three in the UK charts - the last time they got that high here was with 'Deepest Purple,' with got to number one in 1980! Pretty damn special for a band that was formed 52 years ago! And you're right about Gillan, he sang very well on this 'Purpendicular' tour.
@@ronnienose8608 Listen to interplay between Morse and Airey on the Whoosh... album. The whole band really meshed well under Ezrin's latest production. And the Address, Nothing at All, and The Long Way Round are good examples. IMHO, the best release, song for song since Machine Head.
Kicks the Shit out of most any Period..
Fantastic!
Amazing
GREAT.
Musically..blows most away..if not all
Que banda que te parte la cabeza! Agradecido a sus majestades por el buen hard rock !
Genius Jon Lord RIP
Son los reyes del rock duro y sin el no hubiese existido el heavy metal . No entiendo por que se los rebaj con led zeppelin . Ambos grupos son geniales aunque estilos diferentes
Out-fucking-standing!!!
AmaSINGrouPurplEveR!
fucking awesome morse and lord , unfuckingbeli, speechless
Cuando Morse toca Burn es la metida de pata del siglo jaja tremenda version!
Ahaha
Steve Morse & Jon Lord - genius - top class
SCUSE ME ! Ritchie BLACKMORE was maybe caractériel, but he was something else than Morse !
Morse is very good but certainly NOT outstanding like Blackmore (who was ugly but a genius in what he didd).
Voilà !
What characterized most Deep Purple was their organist, at any rate. John Lord was the master, immediately followed by Blackmore. They were the 2 pillars of DEEP PURPLE. Ian Paice was also outstanding.
@@zoebidule3397😂
Hi I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE INTER PLAY BETWEEN JOHN (ROCK IN PEACE! JOHN, IN MY HUMBLE OPINION - I AM A BASS PLAYER - IS THE GREATEST EVER KEYBOARD PLAYER IN THE WORLD - ACROSS ALL GENRES! 🎹👍 THEN OF COURSE THERE'S STEVIE MORSE - THE NEW DUDE IN THE BAND I GUESS!? - FANTASTIC GUITARIST, AND THE DUELLING BETWEEN THESE TWO WORLD CLASS LEADING ALL PRO MUSICIANS IS JUST. MIND BLOWING! 🌍❤️
THE REST OF THE BAND OF COURSE IS IN ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE FORM, AND THE WHOLE BAND ARE SO OBVIOUSLY LOVING PLAYING TOGETHER THAT IT IS A REAL JOY TO BEHOLD!
I CAN HONESTLY SAY THAT ITS THE BEST GIG I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE!!
KEEP IT UP TO YOUR USUAL HIGH STANDARDS AND ALWAYS BE PAYING TRIBUTE TO THAT 100% LIVING LEGEND - HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS SIR JOHN LORD!! 🙏🎂👑 By The Hitherto Unknown Jon
👍👍 💪💪 👍👍👍👍👍
Morse is the monster's monster.
WHEN SOMEONE ASKS ME,
"WHAT IS HARD-ROCKIN' MUSIC" ???
I REPLAY...
"SPEED KING"
MAX66 ITALY
Blows anyone off the stage
It still amazes me that Purple was not inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame until just a couple of years ago. They pioneered the way for other bands and the Hall put the Beasty Boys, short-lived bands with no musical talent and rap artists in long before they inducted Purple???!!! The Hall has become a joke. The Steve Miller band was inducted the same year as Purple. Find the acceptance speech where Steve Miller ripped the Hall for becoming what it has. Well said.
usa!
Всовывать рекламу посреди песни - высший попс.
only 102k views?! :))
Realmente era para tener millones !!!
Would’ve been great if Satriani had joined the group after Richie left and his tour slot was done
I agree, and having listened to some of the bootlegs from his time with Purple I think he would've been an even better fit than Steve (don't get me wrong I do enjoy Steve's work with the band), and could play blues better - his solo on 'When A Blind Man Cries' was beautiful.
@@ronnienose8608 I agree with everything you said. I even had to check the name to make sure it wasn't me who made that comment sometime ago.
Satch was a surprisingly good fit, he actually altered his playing approach so as to fit Deep Purple's sound. I can't say the same thing about Morse, which makes it kinda jarring to hear him play older material. The new stuff is really good, tho.
Wahnsinn
He had to rest at 11:31 to have enough to finish. Awesome version. Did Morse tease with that burn riff in there or did he always do that?
I saw Steve Morse several times when he was with The Dregs in the late 70s/early 80s and the guy never played a song the same way twice. John Pettruci saw The Dregs and watching Morse (especially on a song called "The Bash"), it made John realize that there was a whole other level he had to get to. John cites Steve as his main influence and the 2 are good friends. At that concert, Steve signed an 8x10 for John and next to his autograph he wrote "Practice".
Ritchie used to do it too
@@fredl.7696 No I know Ritchie would do it but I wonder how often Morse did or does it or was Morse teasing the band in a fun way.
Nessun Dorma.......only 30 sec(((
Ya
When you can play like that you are a prober musician
9:28 BURN
jaja burn :(
At about 9:40 did Morse tease the Burn riff? Trolling Ritchie? 😂
9:28 is reaaaally sad :(
+Martin Rufer I don't understand, why did he play burn and why do you say it's sad?
+PedroAlbina burn is not ian's song. it is copperdale's
sam tam And why is it sad?
+PedroAlbina Steve played Burn and obviously wanted rest of the band to play with him - no one started
Ironic that in Perfect Strangers DVD, blackmore starts playing it and the whole band follow him
I REPLY "SPEED KING"
MAX66 ITALY
9:28
ich mag ste ve , auch manowar
Please, someone know the music's name in 8:36?
Johnny Horton Battle of New Orleans
A song by Jimmy Horton called 1814 Battle of New Orleans
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7:28 what is this song?
Quraan
リッチー・ブラックモアじゃないと全然ノレない!
Anybody know, song at 8:38?
The battle of New Orleans
thank you!
Johnny Horton
@@paulmaciocco982 Thanks, Paul. I didn't know that. Early 70s it was released by a band called The Les Humphries Singers under the name of Mexico. Huge hit in Europe.
9:48 what's the song?
Speed king :D solo riff
I wish Ritchie's interplay with Jon Lord had been a bit more like this, but Blackmore was too unpredictable. On fire one moment and then sometimes appearing to just noodling. I do miss Blackmore's tone and vibrato, though.
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Ritchie nn c'è, manca un pezzo importante....
Ritchie sucks. Pietro=Strunz, stupido
Morse killing it. Blackmore who?
Blackmore is the one who composed it
Morse is an excellent, technical, guitarist with great tone, but in my opinion he overplays. Blackmore's still my favorite.
@@homoiratus5995
No - Speed King is Gillan / Glover song....
@@petrcejka2125 Speed King is a Blackmore song main influence in this song is Hendrix. Gillan and Glover worked on lyrics.
It's just not the same without Blackmore's signature sound.
Where's Ritchie Blackmore? This guy's a good guitar player, however he doesn't have the heart and soul that Richie has. This guy is more on the technical side, but I do like him too! 🎸🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶 ll :
No BLACKMORE, NO DEEP PURPLE
No Lord no Deep Purple you fucking idiot ! The only incompetent musician in them was Blackmore, funnily enough he was the one with the biggest ego too
@nikitsoss And I dont give a shit about your fuckin opinion!
@@DidacticEditions Oh boo hoo!
@@DidacticEditions Without Ritchie only `sometimes i feel like screaming that sounds good´ of DP sir ..
@nikitsoss Are you gillan´s-family or steve-morse`s ? While as i know steve respects Ritchie very-much sir ...
Без Ричи не супер . Хрень.
Ричи был хрень. Развалил такую группу!
Are they just making up the solo as they go along ? Sounds nothing like the original
going in LZ. Great!