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  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Před 2 lety +150

    The Brits have produced SO MANY fantastic vocalists over the years,but a shout out to one of the best rock drummers ever,Ian Paice.
    Never misses.

    • @nexus3180
      @nexus3180 Před 2 lety +9

      Major, major part of Deep Purple, drives them.

    • @garyarnett1220
      @garyarnett1220 Před 2 lety +9

      Yes yes yes, Paice has been their ONLY drummer from 1968 until the present...and damn hot Their new album from 2021 he's still knockin it out of the park.

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 Před 2 lety +5

      My tops him and cozy powell

    • @normansawatzky4778
      @normansawatzky4778 Před 2 lety +1

      Right on!!!!

    • @colinturcinov4002
      @colinturcinov4002 Před 2 lety +6

      The band as you said are a bunch of talented dudes but also as someone who has dabbled in music the brits have probably the best mixing desks in the world. I know the Neve console was made in the UK ( what a legendary console ) plus many others. Now combine that with a good sound engineer and a producer you already have recipe for a good sound. Add Deep Purple to that stew and you have something special. My 2 cents worth.
      Greetings from Sydney.

  • @HollowGolem
    @HollowGolem Před 2 lety +77

    In a song where everyone puts in an epic performance, Ian Paice's drumming steals the show and makes my arms sore to hear.

    • @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace
      @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace Před rokem +2

      Paice is HIGHLY underrated. And I think he's happy that way. I was a HUGE Deep Purple fan as a kid. Read a ton of interviews, and books. There was ALOT of drama in the band.. and with 99% of it if Paice was brought up, basically what was said was ".. and Paicey just wanted to play his drums."

    • @damienelliott4906
      @damienelliott4906 Před rokem

      X

    • @lukefitton7329
      @lukefitton7329 Před rokem +3

      @@LiveFromThePorcelainPalace Paice has always seemed like a very mature guy especially considering that he was the youngest member of the band for quite a long time.

    • @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace
      @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace Před rokem +3

      @@lukefitton7329 That's because ALL he ever wanted to do was play his drums
      He didn't care about anything else

  • @jeremieyvars3235
    @jeremieyvars3235 Před 2 lety +21

    Crazy to believe this song is 50 years old! Deep Purple ages like fine wine! :)

  • @aslakrantakokko5347
    @aslakrantakokko5347 Před 2 lety +19

    Ian Paice's drumming is driving this song. Those fills and rolls are pure gold.

  • @chrissarina981
    @chrissarina981 Před 2 lety +62

    There are technically two vocalists in this band David Coverdale the bluesy frontman and Glenn Hughes the bass player is the one doing the high shrinking.

    • @EessaTube
      @EessaTube Před 2 lety +4

      Glenn Hughes has also done some great stuff with Tony Iommi and with Black Country Communion, as well as some solo work too.

    • @rediron44
      @rediron44 Před 2 lety +3

      @@EessaTube Glenn Hughes now sings for The Dead Daisies. Check out the Holy Ground record that came out last year

    • @EessaTube
      @EessaTube Před 2 lety

      @@rediron44 Thanks. Will do.

  • @Sober2003
    @Sober2003 Před 2 lety +33

    We all know about the crazy guitar work from Blackmore but Ian Pace has got to be one of the most unbelievable drummers period! Damn how he hits really beats those skins violently!👌

  • @charlalondon3057
    @charlalondon3057 Před 2 lety +20

    Two teenagers, 1970 something, probably close to alcohol poisoning, out in a field somewhere with a big bonfire with a bunch of others listening to Deep Purple!! Ahhh the memories!!! The two teenagers managed not to die and still listen to Deep Purple!

    • @cesarnarro6013
      @cesarnarro6013 Před 2 lety +2

      We used to have an area where we'd gather to listen to music with a bonfire going. Occasionally we would have alcohol but never enough for any of us to get that drunk but there was always a lot of hash n pot.

    • @Vrealita
      @Vrealita Před 2 lety +1

      The same. But 1990s

    • @muratomar6502
      @muratomar6502 Před rokem

      So did we, with also Led Zeppelin

  • @samuraidarryl
    @samuraidarryl Před rokem +7

    Brilliant song. Paice on drums NEVER stops. The lead and the keys by Lord are amazing
    Just insane. Love Burn and love your reaction.

  • @jimballardband
    @jimballardband Před 2 lety +22

    The other voice you hear is Glenn Hughes “bassist” you know we had no time!! That’s him. Two awesome singers! Great voice in his own right.

    • @themchangesband
      @themchangesband Před 7 dny

      Yep, and "Still I need" then the high harmony on "Burn". Always like duets.

  • @olddrummerguy
    @olddrummerguy Před 2 lety +51

    I take so many of these songs for granted because I've been listening to them forever, and then I get the opportunity to see you take them in for the first time. Brings back memories.

    • @ghosty86
      @ghosty86 Před 2 lety +5

      Great words and great music.. i totally understand, i get such a kick seeing ppl enjoy our old favourites..

    • @cesarnarro6013
      @cesarnarro6013 Před 2 lety +3

      I definitely took for granted all the good band's in the 70's. Went to a lot of concerts but there were a lot of band's i never got around to seeing.

    • @normansawatzky4778
      @normansawatzky4778 Před 2 lety +1

      Such a killer song!!!

  • @joeallegra556
    @joeallegra556 Před 2 lety +69

    When you hear that clean high vocal, it is Glenn Hughes the Voice Of Rock. This lineup was phenomenal. Coverdale and Hughes set the bar for tandem vocals in Hard Rock/ Metal.

    • @stefan_becker
      @stefan_becker Před 2 lety +2

      Unfortunately his screaming is off pitch way too often in Deep Purple live recordings of that era. Imho he should have concentrated on playing bass and leave the singing up to David Coverdale who was much better in that 😅

    • @susie307
      @susie307 Před 2 lety +4

      @@stefan_becker Glenn Hughes has one of the most versatile voices I have ever heard. Do a dive into his love solo music. They may not be the best compositions but the guy can sing anything. And remember, there was no auto tuning back then. He did a damn good job.

    • @joeallegra556
      @joeallegra556 Před 2 lety +2

      @@stefan_becker well you need to hear him now. Sans all the excessive life stylings of that era. He was pretty much trashed all the time back then. He's still got that range in his seventies. Dave does not.

    • @paulmahon1613
      @paulmahon1613 Před 2 lety +2

      They didn't need Coverdale with Glenn Hughes. Coverdale sucked badly live.

    • @kurtsherrick2066
      @kurtsherrick2066 Před 2 lety +1

      I believe Uriaheep really had great Vocal Sequences and Harmonies before Mark III. But Hughes and Coverdale really were great together with different singing styles and voices.

  • @davobard
    @davobard Před 2 lety +59

    Y’all gotta do “Child In Time” with Ian Gillan, the second lead singer the band had, who most fans consider to be THE VOICE of Deep Purple.

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal1653 Před 2 lety +23

    "Burn' is definitely one of Deep Purple's best records... the next one 'Stormbringer' was also ahead of its time sonically.
    Deep Purple went thru quite a few members... Rod Evans was the band's original vocalist back in 1968 -'69 -he recorded 3 albums w/ Deep Purple, but it was in a pop-rock style. His version of 'Hush' is still one of the best.
    Ian Gillan was the 2nd vocalist, joining in 1969, and that was when Deep Purple went into a 'heavy rock' direction in 1970. He is considered the voice of Deep Purple on the strength of his albums - 'In rock' ... 'Fireball' ... 'Machine head'... & 'Who do we think we are'.
    David Coverdale replaced Gillan in 1974 and did co-vocals in Deep Purple w/ bassist Glenn Hughes until 1976.
    When Deep Purple reunited in 1984, Ian Gillan came back to the band... however, conflicts w/ guitarist Ritchie Blackmore got him fired in 1989.
    Joe Lynn Turner (former Rainbow vocalist) recorded 1 album w/ Deep Purple in 1990, but his style of singing did not fit the band. Ian Gillan was brought back in 1993, but that led to Blackmore leaving Deep Purple soon after... thankfully, guitarist Steve Morse joined in 1994 and brought Deep Purple back to their current success w/ Ian Gillan on vocals.

    • @themchangesband
      @themchangesband Před 7 dny

      Have you heard what Rod Evans recorded after Deep Purple? C.B. baby.

  • @8tchtrain
    @8tchtrain Před 2 lety +28

    And the live version of burn at Cal Jam is unbelievable. You can find it on CZcams.

    • @paulmahon1613
      @paulmahon1613 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, Coverdale is unbelievably bad live. LOL They should have dumped him and just let Glenn sing.

  • @joelhammond4162
    @joelhammond4162 Před 2 lety +50

    At this point Ian Gillan had left as vocalist and they brought in David Coverdale (later to form Whitesnake) and they also had brought in Glenn Hughes on bass (Trapeze, DP Mk III & IV, Hughes/Thrall, Sabbath, Hughes-Turner Project, Black Country Communion w/Joe Bonamassa, Dead Daisies w/Doug Aldrich), who is a great soulful, funky singer in his own right. As a result in this rendition of the band Hughes would often sing the higher parts, like in this song, you hear Hughes isolated in the pre-chorus, Coverdale in the verses and both in harmony during the chorus. Powerful! Great tune! Later when Blackmore left the brought in Tommy Bolin (RIP) on guitar from 1975-76.

    • @joelhammond4162
      @joelhammond4162 Před 2 lety +6

      Gillan with G sound, not J

    • @TheAdventuresofTNT
      @TheAdventuresofTNT  Před 2 lety +2

      thanks

    • @user_t_o_m_i_c
      @user_t_o_m_i_c Před 2 lety +5

      "Backintheday" I loved Trapeze, but not many people knew of them. The whole LP is fabulous ! ✌

    • @mikenastasi8927
      @mikenastasi8927 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheAdventuresofTNT
      Glenn Hughes also recorded 1 album as California Breed with Glenn on vocals and bass, Andrew Watt on guitar (played guitar, basically wrote and produced Ozzy's album Ordinary Man), & Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham's son Jason Bonham on drums (Bonham, Black Country Communion, Sammy Hagar & The Circle).

    • @cesarnarro6013
      @cesarnarro6013 Před 2 lety

      @@user_t_o_m_i_c There were so many good band's in the early 70's ! Those were my high school years. We used to get together to listen to music and smoke a little. I remember friends having an album byTrapeze but i don't remember their music, listened to so much music. Good thing about y tube is that now I've been revisting a lot of music from back then. Trapeze is definitely another band I'm going to check out again.

  • @Sandmann6627777
    @Sandmann6627777 Před rokem +7

    This has always been my absolute DP favorite, followed by Stormbringer. I love the lyrics.
    I wish there was a cool animated music video featuring a demonic witch devastatingly moving forward through a village.
    Burn is actually a drum solo.

  • @sca88
    @sca88 Před 2 lety +4

    The people laughed 'till she said 'Burn'! My favorite line from an amazing song.

  • @debratroeak77
    @debratroeak77 Před 2 lety +17

    I usually don’t listen to Deep Purple beyond Ian Gillan but this song is growing on me. Ian Paice is hitting the heck out of those drums. David Coverdale’s voice goes well with this song! My favorite Deep Purple is still Highway Star for its guitar work.

    • @jerrywoods4066
      @jerrywoods4066 Před 2 lety +2

      My favorite song for drumming has been since the 70s. Loved both machinehead and burn

    • @rorygilmoreNZ
      @rorygilmoreNZ Před 10 měsíci +1

      You can’t go past Ian Paice’s epic solo on “made in Japan” in THE MULE. Epic

  • @danielbritton8588
    @danielbritton8588 Před 2 lety +15

    Ian Paice is constantly phenominal as a drummer & never was fully acknowledge for his abilities. Great stuff in so many songs.

  • @stjohntownsend3019
    @stjohntownsend3019 Před 2 lety +13

    The live California Jam version of this is incredible, you can really hear the amazing voice Glenn has, blows David away.

    • @kurtsherrick2066
      @kurtsherrick2066 Před 2 lety

      I made the same comment.

    • @nigelbaldwin2515
      @nigelbaldwin2515 Před 2 lety

      Agreed. They were playing out of their skins that night. For me it's the greatest live rock concert ever.

    • @barryrammer7906
      @barryrammer7906 Před 11 měsíci

      They were the best 2 lead singers team in history.

  • @synical13
    @synical13 Před 2 lety +7

    This is the song that made me a Deep Purple fan, awesome to see you two react to it.

  • @lancerx1759
    @lancerx1759 Před 2 lety +5

    David Coverdale on Whitesnakes " Slow and Easy" is another Burner

  • @repetitivemotion
    @repetitivemotion Před rokem +5

    Ian Paice is magnificent and John and Ritchie’s solos are incredible

  • @jeffkortsch8276
    @jeffkortsch8276 Před 2 lety +3

    What I always have loved about this song is the shared lead vocals between David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes ("You know we had no time" sections).

  • @Anthony41671
    @Anthony41671 Před 2 lety +15

    As great as they were and are, this song, this album, for me is the pinnacle.

  • @Anonymiad
    @Anonymiad Před rokem +1

    Probably my favorite Deep Purple track. This song slaps on so many levels.

  • @Sasfoot
    @Sasfoot Před rokem +1

    This was the first single from the Coverdale/Hughes era and is one of Deep Purple's most amazing songs.

  • @ponytrekker8996
    @ponytrekker8996 Před 2 lety +2

    Ritchie Blackmore on guitar and Jon lord on Hammond organ along with Ian paice on drums 3 of the best.

  • @ahmednaim1017
    @ahmednaim1017 Před 2 lety

    I am 68 and m'y favorite hard Rock band were and still are deep purple, led Zeppelin... I am amused by your genuine réactions.. naturel your young and i am an old crazy hard rocker man ! You're great !!!

  • @patricknicolucci5073
    @patricknicolucci5073 Před 2 lety +2

    The hi voice you heard on " you know we had no time" was Glenn Hughes amazing bass player and singer !!

  • @kevinlundgren1169
    @kevinlundgren1169 Před 2 lety +5

    Love DEEP PURPLE , they have always been one of my favorites , if taking requests , anything from the album MADE IN JAPAN , maybe Highway Star , or Space Truckin !!!!

  • @mikenastasi8927
    @mikenastasi8927 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey T, actually Rod Evans was the 1st singer and sang on their 1st 3 albums. Ian Gillan joined on their 4th album along with bassist Roger Glover. That lineup is recognized as the classic Deep Purple lineup. Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen, HTP aka Hughes Turner Project) sang on the Deep Purple album Slaves And Masters -- some good stuff on their too.

  • @Ninang363
    @Ninang363 Před 2 lety +15

    Written by Glenn Hughes (Bass/Vocals) as his first written song for Deep Purple. He sings it with Coverdale and sings it in his solo act today. He is the one hitting the higher notes. It was Blackmore who left Purple and basically took over Elf. Elf had RJD (Dio) as their lead singer. When Blackmore joined they changed the name to Rainbow

    • @apollomemories7399
      @apollomemories7399 Před 2 lety

      Ref Blackmore, that isn't quite how it was. Blackmore didn't "join" Elf. When he was still in Deep Purple he had recruited members of Elf to record for his own material. Later, Blackmore formed the band Rainbow and the Elf guys joined him. Blackmore already had the name Rainbow planned after the California Jam concert.

    • @modejar2022
      @modejar2022 Před 2 lety +1

      This song was written by Coverdale mainly, he prepared up to three different lyrics versions for the song, he was so nervous to show them to the band, specially to Blackmore. Hughes colaborate in the writing, but this song is really Coverdale's on lyrics.

  • @M.Never.
    @M.Never. Před 2 lety +30

    It's David Coverdale, as you've identified correctly, who replaced Ian Gillan (not Gillian!). He sounds a bit similar to Dio, but if you listen more closely you notice the differences. Dio is a lot more controlled, David likes to cut it loose. LIke in "She makes you burn with a wave of her hand", that "wave of her hand" part would probably have sounded totally different with Dio.
    You should do a comparison of "Mistreated", as performed by David in Deep Purple and Dio with Rainbow.
    E: The other singer with the high voice is Glen Hughes, who replaced Ian Gillan in Black Sabbath (Gillan in return replaced Dio in Sabbath before that).
    E^2: The very first lead singer of Deep Purple was Rod Evans. Check out "Hush", for example.

    • @TheAdventuresofTNT
      @TheAdventuresofTNT  Před 2 lety

      I agree with you 100%

    • @megamaniac7402
      @megamaniac7402 Před 2 lety +2

      Also worth checking out is Rod Evans later group Captain Beyond. Their first album is pure magic.

    • @TheMichaelseymour
      @TheMichaelseymour Před 2 lety +4

      sorry to correct you ...but its GILLIGAN - ian gilligan ,,,he also was the star of the 60s show "gilligans island ...and interestingly . glenn hughes was also the leatherman in the village people

    • @hanselemans4237
      @hanselemans4237 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheMichaelseymour No its Gillan. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Gillan

    • @TheMichaelseymour
      @TheMichaelseymour Před 2 lety +3

      @@hanselemans4237 it cant be ...he was the lead actor in "gilligans island "

  • @TheGreatGig73
    @TheGreatGig73 Před 2 lety +2

    Ian Paice on drums! The man is a monster.

  • @yellowraven8
    @yellowraven8 Před 2 lety

    David Coverdale lead vocals on MARK III DeepPurple ,..the backround screams and " STILL I HEAR " section is Glenn Hughes the bassist ....he also does the " you know we had no tiiiiime " section ;)

  • @jimfreeman2640
    @jimfreeman2640 Před 2 lety +7

    Ian Paice killing the kit in this one...

  • @DimidrolTravels
    @DimidrolTravels Před 2 lety +2

    Behind this all is a legend - RITCHIE BLACKMORE

  • @RedDawnRocker
    @RedDawnRocker Před 2 lety +1

    Glen Hughes (the singer Tasha is enjoying most) is a true legend. He was lead vocalist for Trapeze, Phenomena (with numerous members of Whitesnake, Trapeze, Asia etc), Black Sabbath (for the 7th Star album and a duet album with Tony Iommi called 8th Star), Black Country Communion (with Jason Bonham and Joe Bonamassa,) California Breed, a long solo career and currently he's the lead vocalist for Dead Daisies. He's been around since the 60s and hasn't lost a step. He's still among the best in the industry.

  • @jpbliss1
    @jpbliss1 Před 2 lety +7

    Great reaction! PLEASE...don't neglect the rest of the album. There are some incredible tracks on it!

  • @kikiki4592
    @kikiki4592 Před 2 lety +3

    Whitesnake go way back to after Purple broke up, it eventually featured Purple members, Jon Lord (organ) and Ian Paice (drums) in the band, and had quite a few hits in Europe before breaking in America years later in the 80's/

  • @MrObelisk2290
    @MrObelisk2290 Před 2 lety +2

    Knocking at your back door by Deep Purple 1984

  • @saidchaida5431
    @saidchaida5431 Před 2 lety +2

    "Holding that time" that was actually Glenn Hughes bass and vocals. He's an awesome singer too.

  • @rorygilmoreNZ
    @rorygilmoreNZ Před 10 měsíci +1

    I was sweet 16, living in Africa, with a blue Philips portable record player. Miss that darn thing! Anyway… Burn always reminds me of my dorm at Prince Edward boarding school in Salisbury, Rhodesia,(as it was at the time). A beautifully complex piece of underground. That’s what heavy rock or metal was called back in the day. I was so disappointed that Gillan & Glover had left DP. It felt like the end. But then this album “Burn” came out! And all was forgiven We had Purple back again… at least for a while Great review guys. Loved it that you loved it!

  • @DavidHAngelinaJFan
    @DavidHAngelinaJFan Před rokem

    To me, Deep Purple is my favourite band of all time and this is probably my favourite song, right up there with highway star and child in time.

  • @josephgrijalva9395
    @josephgrijalva9395 Před rokem +1

    the Guitarist Richie Blackmore was the lead guitar for Rainbow.

  • @johnfoster5295
    @johnfoster5295 Před 2 lety +4

    The first singer of DP was actually Rod Evans on the first 3 albums. Then Ian Gillan replaced him and Roger Glover replaced original bassist Nic Simper. Rod Evans was later in Captain Beyond. You should check that band out if you aren't familiar with them as well as some early Purple. And this song is a great one.

  • @TheMinster1960
    @TheMinster1960 Před 2 lety +1

    Two vocalists in this song. David Coverdale (of Whitesnake fame) sang the baritone parts and bassist Glenn Hughes sang the tenor parts. They made for a good tag team in the MK III version of Deep Purple. Stormbringer, Mistreated and You Keep On Moving would be good songs to check out from the Coverdale/Hughes version of the band.
    Regarding Ian Gilllan, he was the second lead vocalist in Deep Purple, and that MK II lineup is considered the "classic" version of the band. Smoke On The Water, Highway Star, Woman From Tokyo, Child In Time and Rat Bat Blue are some of that lineup's more well known tunes. (Tasha has reacted to Rat Bat Blue.)
    The original vocalist for Deep Purple was named Rod Evans, and he fronted Deep Purple during their first three albums from the 1960s. They had a hit song called Hush. He and bassist Nick Simper were replaced by Ian GIlllan and bassist Roger Glover in 1969.

  • @alericksonof1967
    @alericksonof1967 Před 2 lety +4

    I would highly recommend from this album the tune Mistreated, the vocals are fantastic and the second guitar solo at the end is a masterpiece and then add Sail Away from this album, you will not be disappointed ...

  • @ingovonderluhe2174
    @ingovonderluhe2174 Před rokem +1

    Coverdale & Hughes ....their Duetts were FIRE !!!!....you should see the LIVE Version of this Song.....The HIGH Notes of Hughes are Mindblowing !

  • @skybluemarshall
    @skybluemarshall Před rokem +1

    David Coverdale submitted 6 poems to Ritchie. Sci-fi/ fantasy was not David's thing, but Ritchie liked it, so he wrote Burn and Stormbringer for Ritchie. He said, Burn was about "The Death of Atlantis or whatever".
    David's lack of commitment to the fantasy genre means that Plato's writings about the fictional island continent which sank into the sea were used by David as a loosely connected theme, not a direct inspiration.
    This explains why the city in this song, burns down instead of being sunk into the sea by earthquakes as it it did according to Plato's writings.
    Without going into great detail, Atlantis (fictional) was a huge, powerful island kingdom. They conquered many lands in the Mediterranean sea, until they were defeated by the Athenians. Eventually, because of their evil ways and lack of faith, the gods cursed them and Atlantis was destroyed by earthquakes and it sank into the sea.
    That said, here's my interpretation of the song, Burn. A powerful woman prophet is sent by the gods to warn a land of their fate, unless they change their evil ways. The great city doesn't not believe her. They call her a liar and the spawn of the devil, except for our story teller, who didn't believe that she was born of the devil.
    As it turns out, not only is this woman the messenger from the gods, she is also the one who signals the destruction of the city, should they choose to reject her warnings. With the wave of her hand, she shouts, "Burn!" and the city is destroyed by earthquakes and fire.

  • @brucefranklin6295
    @brucefranklin6295 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been a huge Deep Purple fan since 1972,but enough people have commented here with facts and good opinions about the band.I would like to comment that I really enjoyed both of your reactions. It was very entertaining and this is the second video reaction of yours that I have watched. Looking forward to watching some more.

  • @ZalMoxis
    @ZalMoxis Před rokem

    Burn is one of my all time favourite songs..... listen to the great ...everything... great to see you've got the boss in their with you TNT

  • @skybluemarshall
    @skybluemarshall Před rokem +2

    Ian Paice was Deep Purple's secret weapon, unless you're into drums. In that case, he was the super star of the band.

  • @Tune-O-matic
    @Tune-O-matic Před 2 lety

    This always reminds me of hearing this on the car radio driving to high school on those dark winter mornings in 1975...no coffee was needed...

  • @BROU-bb2uc
    @BROU-bb2uc Před 2 lety +1

    This is my favorite song from them.

  • @mikealbero
    @mikealbero Před 2 lety

    TNT, I love your reaction to this song. Been listening to Burn for 48 years.. Still have the same reaction. Love you guys!

  • @ratowey
    @ratowey Před 2 lety

    This is my favourite Deep Purple song by a country mile.

  • @ArnieBriedis
    @ArnieBriedis Před 2 lety

    YES!!!! Burn, one of my all time faves! Amazing song, great review ... thanks TNT! Stormbringer next please!

  • @dennisterrell9763
    @dennisterrell9763 Před rokem

    The high voice is Glen Hughes their bass player who went on to start Trapeze. And David Coverdale singing goes on to start White snake.

  • @jgilbertify
    @jgilbertify Před 5 měsíci +1

    Phenomenal musicianship..... and yes ...the British Isles have produced so many great singers!

  • @RCullis47
    @RCullis47 Před 2 lety +2

    Vocals on this song, David Coverdale (lead), backing vocals by bassist, Glenn Hughes.
    Right on with the Salem witch scenario.
    BTW, the current generation is discovering Deep Purple too. Check out this kid perform Burn on drums. There's even a video out there with Ian Paice checking her out and he is blown away.
    czcams.com/video/uhzX9QbH3js/video.html

  • @roberteatwell6827
    @roberteatwell6827 Před 2 lety +4

    Glen hughes, most underated vocalist in British rock.

    • @TTTT-oc4eb
      @TTTT-oc4eb Před 2 lety

      Glenn Hughes singing "Georgia on my mind" live is pretty much a low point in DP's history, though...

    • @lukefitton7329
      @lukefitton7329 Před rokem

      Seventh Star, the Black Sabbath album wasn’t exactly my cup of tea overall but I really liked Glenn Hughes vocals on it. He sounded a little more mature than he did with Deep Purple and I think it fit pretty well.

  • @dennisrhodus4581
    @dennisrhodus4581 Před rokem

    IT MELTS MY HEART TO SEE YOU ROCKIN WITH US 70' S KIDS...I wish I could have known you then!

  • @marcdewey1242
    @marcdewey1242 Před 2 lety

    David Coverdale joined Deep Purple in 1973 after the departure of Ian Gillan from the band who also made some great music with Purple, including the bands hit song Smoke On The Water which sent the band in to main stream.

  • @conniekat3424
    @conniekat3424 Před 2 lety

    Yeah it's so cool how these great bands tie into each other! This rocks!!

  • @frankpentangeli7945
    @frankpentangeli7945 Před 2 lety +6

    Tasha reacted to Deep Purple's Rat Bat Blue, don't you remember that? Anyway, Dio was NEVER in Deep Purple. This was the first album Purple made after Ian Gillan and Roger Glover left. They were replaced by David Coverdale (lead vocals) and Glenn Hughes (bass & vocals) respectively. Coverdale sings most of the lead on this song, except for the bridges, which are sung by Hughes, who also sings harmony vocals. But my favourite aspect of this song is the drumming, which is beyond belief! Jon Lord's keyboards also knock me out, especially the portion that almost sounds like a Bach harpsicord piece. Amazing!
    By the way, Deep Purple is my all time favourite band. You should give a listen to Lazy sometime, or even Speed King or Hard Lovin' Man. They excel in a live setting because they're such great musicians who are not afraid to improvise. Check out their live version of Strange Kind of Woman if you want to hear nasty, bluesy guitar and stunning vocal work when Blackmore and Gillan battle it out on stage. It's staggering! Purple can set your skin on fire anytime they want to, especially live. Lyrically they're not too sophisticated ... it's their musicianship that matters. Which is fine with me since lyrics don't do much for me except on rare occasions.
    PEACE!

    • @mikenastasi8927
      @mikenastasi8927 Před 2 lety +1

      Speed King is 1 of my faves. When I was 13 or 14 (1988-1989), I found the cassette of In Rock while delivering newspapers on my bicycle. I remember hearing that album for the first time and being blown away. I had only known Smoke On The Water at that time. I have every Deep Purple album, some live too and a compilation. In Rock is still my favorite DP album.

    • @BeeLineEast
      @BeeLineEast Před 2 lety +1

      My favorite band also. Ian Paice kills it in the song Mule live 1972 Copenhagen Denmark. Another good jam of theirs is Deep Purple live at the Bilzen Jazz Fest. Wring That Neck and Mandrake Root. Ritchie does some incredible solos in this jam.

  • @emt5330
    @emt5330 Před 2 lety

    The singer is David Coverdale, who became more famous as the voice of Whitesnake

  • @thomascampos2426
    @thomascampos2426 Před 2 měsíci

    Glenn Hughes' vocals definitely give it a bluesy/black feeling, too! Once I, a white Brit, told a colleague at the English course we worked at in Rio, who is African American, that the individual who sings on his own at the end of "Smoke on the Water", the end bit, on the Live in London album, is a white Brum and not a black american girl. Check it out

  • @WankerZoff
    @WankerZoff Před 2 lety +1

    This is one of the most finely crafted rock songs ever!

  • @pamagnolia
    @pamagnolia Před 2 lety

    Fabulous band from back in my old man days!! Glad you two got to hear this!! 😊👍

  • @josephcostanzo2159
    @josephcostanzo2159 Před 2 lety

    Theyre such accomplished 3xciting musicians...very intelligent in every facet..music,writing,life...there a ride...purple dares u to ride along...that's always how I felt when I first studied this band as a young.man...regardless of tour likes or dislikes they can not be denied...purple

  • @joeallegra556
    @joeallegra556 Před 2 lety +1

    That was Glenn, holding that note!

  • @doxierottenbreath5773
    @doxierottenbreath5773 Před rokem +1

    The whole album is great! You guys did a fantastic review of this song, thanks.

  • @Straydogger
    @Straydogger Před 2 lety +1

    Ya gotta hear "Fireball". Also, Whitesnake "Live in London In the Still of the NIght". They do a crazy version of "Burn" as the first song. It's here on CZcams.

  • @stevemccooleq
    @stevemccooleq Před 2 lety +1

    The Hammond B3 was a trademark of lots of 70s blues/rock...Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, etc. It is greatly missed.

  • @DCToonTime
    @DCToonTime Před 2 lety

    My favorite lineup and song by Purple.

  • @kikiki4592
    @kikiki4592 Před 2 lety +2

    You all should check out more of Glenn Hughes (bass players, co lead vocals aka the "voice of rock" aka thw white Stevie Wonder. His solo work, his current band Dead Daises, Big Country Communion, and more including a album as Black Sabbath's singer.

  • @mlb70
    @mlb70 Před 2 lety +1

    You can so hear the beginnings of Whitesnake in this song.

  • @arthurimhof2427
    @arthurimhof2427 Před 2 lety +1

    There were actually two vocalist in this song David Coverdale was the main and the Secondary was Glen Hughes who replaced Roger Glover on Bass

  • @JRrox822
    @JRrox822 Před 2 lety

    Great reactions. 😄 Really enjoyed watching. You two rock-💯

  • @scottgelb2650
    @scottgelb2650 Před 2 lety

    The Burn tour was my first live concert. It was amazing!

  • @bjhellstream
    @bjhellstream Před 2 lety +2

    My second favourite song based on Ian Paices drumming. Amazing. Fireball is number 1! The semi classical solos on both guitar and organ are so good. The riff is a classic. David Coverdale has a great voice but I believe some parts are sung by Glenn Hughes, the new bass player that replaced Roger Glover who left with Ian Gillan. Coverdale sang on 3 Deep Purple albums. On the first Whitesnake albums Jon Lord played keyboards there too.

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu Před 2 lety +1

      Fireball is the grand father of all speed metal songs with a Double kick intro

  • @C_mao
    @C_mao Před 2 lety +1

    This is now Yngwie's song, (: haha, he took it over. He liked it so much, he did a cover of it. And Yngwie is the greatest guitarist in the world.

  • @jerryhunter1060
    @jerryhunter1060 Před 2 lety

    The Voice Uncle Glenn Hughes, the best vocalist in that band and was the bass player,check out Black Country Communion with Joe Bonnomassa, Jason Bonham,and Derek Shernian !

  • @8tchtrain
    @8tchtrain Před 2 lety +2

    That's David Coverdale singing, who later had big success with Whitesnake.

  • @kurtsherrick2066
    @kurtsherrick2066 Před 2 lety

    Actually Rod Evans was the first singer for Deep Purple. Check out Hush in was a cover but a huge hit in America and Purple performed the Song at the Playboy Mansion in 68.

  • @modejar2022
    @modejar2022 Před 2 lety

    David Coverdale was a notable unknown nobody, until he became Deep Purple singer in 1974. Then he learned everything, from this experience that lasted until 1976, to dream about living being a rock musician and to have his own band (Whitesnake). Here it's the debut album for David and he was more than ready to this. Deep Purple are the best. You have to react to Deep Purple Mark II (with Ian Gillan on vocals and Roger Glover on bass) I recommend you to listen to Child in Time (Live) also Highway Star and Space Truckin' (live, from Made in Japan doble album).

  • @HongKongMeier
    @HongKongMeier Před rokem +2

    FIrst of all: I love you two and your videos! It's great to see how the music I grew up with is still appreciated by younger folks! I have especially two comments to make, maybe someone's already mentioned this, but I can't read 387 comments now, so here I go: One: The first singer with Deep Purple wasn't Ian Gillan, but Rod Evans. Also a great vocalist, as you can hear e.g. in 'Why didn't Rosemary' or 'Mandrake Root'. Two: I agree that this is an epic song that has everything this kind of music needs. So maybe it's interesting indeed to know that the intro was 'stolen' from a song in 'Porgy and Bess'. Talk about black roots .... 🙂

  • @rickymitchell3162
    @rickymitchell3162 Před 2 lety +2

    Great reaction guys, another great deep purple track with Coverdale is stormbringer 🤘🏻

  • @peteK70
    @peteK70 Před 2 lety +1

    The beginning of hard rock 🔥🎸🎶

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

    Le meilleur groupe que j ai jamais connu imprivisation style de tres haut niveau qu on ne trouve plus de nos jours 🎤🎤🎸🎸🎶🎶🎶👌👌👌👌👏👏

  • @rfurdaylee
    @rfurdaylee Před 2 měsíci

    2 singers singing Burn. David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes. Coverdale is my all time fave rock singer. And Glenn Hughes is right up there too. Ian Paice on Drums. Joh Lord on Hammond organ. Glenn Hughes Bass. And Richie Blackmore on lead guitar.

  • @woodrowsmith3400
    @woodrowsmith3400 Před rokem +1

    I was in the Army when this came out. Waited in line at the record store for it to open the buy the new DP album. Put it on the turntable and got just blown away. Couldn't believe my ears. Sold me on DP L3 (the third lineup of Deep Purple). Went back that very afternoon to buy "Come Taste the Band" which was OK, but certainly not up to "Burn" standards. My favorite L3 song, although I prefer to listen to the album "Stormbringer" more.
    I loved T's reaction when he realized it was Coverdale on vocals!

  • @jamesharper3933
    @jamesharper3933 Před 2 lety +4

    This is a CZcams video of Burn live in 1975. Check it out. One of my favorite songs. Also, I highly recommend going through their 1976 album Come Taste the Band. Tommy Bolin replaced Blackmore and soon after died of a drug overdose. Deep Purple hung it up and David Coverdale formed White Snake.
    czcams.com/video/ydlrfKbExcs/video.html

  • @dariiofernando
    @dariiofernando Před 2 lety +1

    Purple with Coverdale is amazing
    great reaction!

  • @jimthompson114
    @jimthompson114 Před 2 lety

    my absolute favorite Deep Purple song!

  • @jalkabre5904
    @jalkabre5904 Před 2 lety +3

    Check out the song "Sail Away" from this same album..... combination of funk and blues.

  • @sethbrundle6506
    @sethbrundle6506 Před 2 lety +1

    Check out the live version of this at California Jam '74!

  • @AGDinCA
    @AGDinCA Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite track from my all-time favorite band!