Deep Purple - Highway Star (1972)
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2020
- Early hard rock with Deep Purple live at the Beat Club on 24.06.1972 and in the legendary Mark II line-up with Ian Gillan (v), Ritchie Blackmore (g), Jon Lord (o), Roger Glover (b) and Ian Paice (d).
Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, Deep Purple apply to be the pioneers of hard rock and heavy metal. Although the band went through many line-up changes - labeled Mark I to IV - the Beat Club performance shows the legendary second line-up with Ian Gillan's howling vocals, Ritchie Blackmore's fast guitar, Jon Lord's organ and the rhythm section of Roger Glover (bass) and Ian Paice (drums). - Hudba
Mark II Deep Purple was one of the most devastatingly talented group of musicians to ever share a stage.
Raw AF
Raw and fkn cool 😎
And not to mention the loudest band ever to play on the stage
you know they went down in the world Guinness book of records has been the loudest band on stage they were even considered to play louder than led Zeppelin
@@ronaldwilliams9331 The Who were louder in 1976 at Charlton FC football ground.
Best version ever.
It was the Most talented DEEP PURPLE.....The One and Only!!
🤘🤘🤘🤘
When I was 18 I was driving my mom home from work one night. Highway Star came on the radio and I was enjoying it and my mom started screaming "SLOW DOWN!!!" Apparently I was doing over 100.
You were just trying to break the speed of sound
@@tuckedinshirt oooh it's a killing machine, it's got everything
I believe her,
Same but I was doing 60 in a 30 mph zone. A miracle the cops didn't see me.
The camerawork and the overall production of this video is absolutely superb. I can’t think how they could’ve done it any better. Truly outrageous.
Beat-Club is the greatest music program ever. It brought out the best of so many legendary groups.
This, is how it’s done
Speeding down the highway
When I was a kid in 2nd grade I just about ground off my record needle playing “Made In Japan” over and over. Blackmore was a HUGE influence on me to take up the guitar and take lessons. By High School I had over 10,000+ hours of practice and could play any style. Blackmore was my main and very first influence. I loved Rainbow even more than purple although I missed Lord but absolutely loved Dio’s vocals and lyrics. I saw Rainbow live in ‘78 with REO (pre-power ballads) Speedwagon at Kemper Arena. God what a night. Blackmore wailed on Mistreated and Catch the Rainbow and all those classic tunes. He had his analog rig working that night. A 75 Strat, 2 Marshall Majors, the reel-to-reel for echo and saturation….what a night. I’ll never forget it!
Ian Gillan's singing is apocalyptic.
I love this version, So RAW and on FIRE! This has to be one of the earliest renditions of the tune, fresh out of the box, Ian Gillian still finding his way around a final lyric as you can clearly hear him throwing in Steve McQueen Ann Margret and even Mickey Mouse makes an appearance and this badass song! I love it! So Heavy for it's time. The band was untouchable at this time.
Yeah !! Different indeed !!
There is an alternate Take version of this recording. Right here on the channel "Beat Club". The first time I saw this version was around 1991/92 in the extinct MTV Brazil (the true MTV the one that displayed clips !!!!). I also really like Mark III formation with David Coverdale and Glen Hughes.
Better than the album version IMHO.
@@Um_Pe_em_Tudo foi com o lobao de convidado? lembro dum programa dessa epoca da mtv em que eles convidavam alguem pra escolher clipes por uma semana e daí o lobao certo dia meteu essa apresentação no beat club num dia em que ele resolveu botar hard rock. eu era guri e fissurado pelo dp e foi a glória, assistindo num stand da mtv num shopping center porque obviamente eu nao tinha mtv em casa e ficava ali no stand enchendo o saco do povo.
These guys were tripping hard. Ian's eyes are dilated like crazy! Blackmore took the guitar to another dimension.
The zero-fucks-given version of this song. *Savage* 👍
no matter what version it is, its phenomenal
This is as bad ass in 2020 as it was in the early 70s.
Late 60's
@@TheMick7777771972
Actually, it was from 1971 Before Highway Star and machine head was released. They recorded no no no from this same show.
Best version ever..
Помоему это и есть настоящий хард рока! Эталон настоящего хард рока, какой он и должен быть. Как то у британцев лучше всех получалось делать такие вещи!
Crank everything to 10! Awesome.
...my amp is on 11🎸😎
To me this is the best recorded version of "Highway Star". Deep Purple at it's peak. Greatest hard rock band ever
Deep Purple wouldn't have had so much success without Ian Gillan.
AGREED
And Ritchie Blackmmore and King
Not King, John Lord (organ)
And Roger Glover and Ian Paice....they're all outstanding musicians.
is one of the most influential bands in history, the best song👍🌿🌿
This is the best version. Vocal is amazing!!
И ОТ НАШЕГО КОЛЛЕКТИВА ПОЗДРАВЛЯЕМ !!!🎂🥂👏👏👏
С днём рождения, Роджер Гловер!
ЗДРАВИЯ ЖЕЛАЕМ !!!
The very first video from Deep Purple I've ever watched. Been a fan of this band since then. \m/
Fucking good...the music that bring me to rock/metal many years ago
Germany, thanks for the top notch recordings of the golden age. Special stuff right here.
Obviously , at the age of eight I had discovered Deep Purple , heard everyone's favorite Smoke on The Water and I was hooked ! For my next birthday , mom asked , " What did I Want for my birthday , but keep it under five dollars " ? I asked for a Deep Purple album ! As , luck would have it , she brought home for me Live in Japan . It took me years to appreciate all of it . As I grew into into the eighties , I would crank this up in my first car . My , 1968 Pontiac GTO with , highway gears . Now , everyone can Understand the power of this song . thank you !
The best version of this song and its essentially Ian trolling the entire time and its amazing!
@ Hammerjacks summer 1988, free concert because they were warming up for a European Tour, Mark II. Best Concert for me, 7th All Time Favorite Band.
A favorite! I return to this video again and again. Thank you.
Deep Purple 2.Generation war eine geniale Band
official anthem of hard rock
AWESOME VIDEO! THE BEST DEEP PURPLE VIDEO ON HERE...IMHO!
Hell Yeah! ....the Best driving song - Ever!
Powerful Gillan
Wow... totally different lyrics from the album.
And let's not talk about the guitar solo. Or should I say the not guitar solo?
I bet he just didn’t remember them to be honest
The song was in its infancy at this point. Fabulous demo of what it was going to become.
@@PastelComGini Richie Blackmore here doing his thing is still a million times better than almost all guitarists.
The song had no lyrics at this point just the hook. They wrote this song and sang it in its full form for like the first time here. Thats why he's just putting out random lyrics.
I broke a glass bottle while listening to this
power and soul of rock n roll
thx purple
Dá pra se ouvir limpo e bem alto o poder desse vocal ..... Jesus
Rock n roll forever
THE GREAT HARD BLUES ROCK GROUP IN THE WORLD
I didn't recognize one lyric, but fuck it, that was awesome!
One of the best rifi of Rock n' Roll ever!!!
the best rock band of all time
No, but a good band
Steady on
In the conversation, for sure.
@@dortega12 Correctly
Nope, that's Cream.
Richie Blackmore damn legend , true legend
They used to be one on CZcams without the psychedelic background. It was called no,no,no rehearsal take 2 but it is no longer out there. It was so much better. Visually.
Nice to see these old times videos! Power to the Purple!!
Who knew a pilgrim could rock like that!
He sent in over a 1000 Quaker Oats box tops to get that hat.
This song always sounded good live
Richies lead break definitely improved over the years 😂 jon lord on fire🔥
Deep purple my favorite band ever 💪
I need a cigarette...and I don't even smoke!
I need a lie down 😫
Haha.....
Smoking right now ^^
YEAH!! Raw sexy MEN with art oozing outta them in a firehose of talent & passion!!🎸
Now you know why everyone smoked in the 60's LOL
The real star of the show is Ritchie Blackmore's "witch finder general" hat. Amazing
Esse cara ai das antigas é muito top
Essa versão está horrível,da ate arrepio
@@Urbano202 esta versão é pura, achei incrível a energia dos caras aqui.
@@Urbano202 arrepio pra voce, pra mim da orgasmos
Black Night in '70 kicked off my epic journey! 🤘🎸😎
Les meilleurs pour toujours;❤❤❤❤❤❤😂❤
I guess Jon and Ritchie felt more like improvising their solos that day! Pretty rough version all around, must have been filmed early in the morning.
Not to mention Ian and his vocals are pretty off the rails too.
But Roger's bass was spot on, as usual.
Ian is rather disoriented.
Those were the daze...
This is a Rough Draft of the song. The song wasn't recorded yet.
That was the way they rolled ^^
When you're waiting for the solo and it doesn't arrive 😮
Whatcho talking boutique? That's the best solo of this ever recorded.
Zero fucks given. Blackmore at his best. Improv!
Die Helden meiner Jugend. Tolle Zeiten erlebt. Geil
Hervorragend!
Richie Blackmore caçador de bruxa. Meu Deus. É. De. Dá arrepios Lan Gillan estava com a voz. Extrema. Extraordinária. Jon lord estava improvisando muito bem com seu órgão
Wish they'd release this version
Now that is what you call rock 'n' roll! 👍
Essa banda é fora de série 👍👏🎵🎼🎤🎸
awesome
Rough as a barbed wire suppository- and all the better for it ! 😂 totally gonzo performance !
Под этот хит хочется газа, газа, газа!!!
Wow! Fantastic performance of Highway Star. Gillan on steroids. Awesome!
Wow, gillan , la voz.
Wow... this was so ahead to that time. Sounds like a mix of Doors keyboards, punk rock rythm and Kurt Cobain/Tom Morello noise guitar solo.
I think it was kind of dadaist/cathartic performance, just as Nirvana did in early 90s...
So arty and genious!! Vey cool
Don't put Purple and Nirvana in the same phrase, pleeeease. Hahahaha
Doors never used Hammonds.
Nirvana and the whole grunge scene was very important to kick ass of those awful hair rock and poser bands but to me overrated.
@@lesterpaul9657 thats true about Manzarek. I meant that this version reminded me of that psychedelic sound.
And about Nirvana, Dave Grohl thinks just like you, however I find that Nirvana was a groundbreaking band, they killed definitely the 80s sound and cristalized the sound of that new era in rock music
When you're waiting for the solo and it doesn't arrive 😮
Great Band!!!!!!!!!
Super 👏👏🥇
Oh yeah,you are, sir !!!!!!❣️
Awww que lindo 🤟🏾🤟🏾🖤🖤
Roger Glover estava. Arrasando com seu baixo
Gillan supernatural, Fantastic!
Yessssss! 👍
Real Music
Красавцы все, как один!
Driving music,pop it in the 8 track and move on down the road
So underrated D
Underrated, Deep Purple?
HELL YES
Why is it always written that this is a recording of 1972, when it is clearly 1971? Firstly, everyone here has the same clothes, hairstyles and jewelry as on No No No. Even if Gillan wore the same jacket in 1977, and in 1979, and God knows for how long, did the rest of them change clothes after all? Secondly, this is clearly a proto version of the song, and not the one that has been performed for 51 years now.
Ian is drunk. That's the prototype.
@@howfararewenow1683 I can tell that Ian is drunk when he performs for Music Today in Berlin around the same time (September 1, 1971), but in the Beat-Club he is quite focused and certainly doesn't look drunk. By the way, on the official DVD disc History, Hits & Highlights '68-'76 it also says that it was filmed in 1971.
Going by some of the early '70s performances on this show I get the feeling that the guest lounge visit before the gig was an " interesting" experience.......
Psychedelic sound still alive ‼️‼️ Great⁉️
Hollywood star
Reminds me of Patpong 1980s
I got a speeding ticket while driving and listening to this song. In court, I pleased guilty and the Judge asked me if I had anything to say. I told him that my right foot got really heavy every time that I heard "HIghway Star" on the radio when I was driving. The Judged smiled and fined me $200
tune
❤❤❤
El cantante natural siempre será Ian 💪
Chapei escutando
Beat club members deep purple
These guys are def on some good stuff! Sounds like shit and I love it!!!! 🤠🤘🏼
Can you imagine seeing a band today where each member is so talented?
John Taylor for 80s.
Roger Glover for 70s. Roger is so cool!
I agree with you! I play bass in my rock band Rise 25. Roger Glover’s playing is very influential to me. My bass fills for some particular songs my band makes are influenced by Roger Glover, not to mention I switched to usually playing with a pick because of him as well.
Superb performance although I prefer the one in elsewhere. Thanks I'll subscribe
This is Sonic attackin' Primal Hairy Bastard R&R! Embryonic version of Highway Star before lyrics were finalised & the neo-classical solo bit was added. Witchfinder General's git solo (3:50) is off the Strato-sphere!
Rrrrrrrock!
Uuuuu, la vi hace 25 años y es lo mismo, demoledora todos ocultando la version original
this is 1971 actually, before the recording of machine head album
1971