THIS IS WHEN LEGENDS GET MADE! First Time Hearing Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970) Reaction

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Published 2024-03-24
Greetings, rock enthusiasts! Prepare for a journey back to the golden era of rock with our first-time reaction to Deep Purple's "Child In Time," performed live in 1970. This song, known for its powerful vocals and profound instrumental solos, stands as a towering achievement in rock history. Join us as we experience the magic of Deep Purple's legendary live performance and discover why "Child In Time" has captivated audiences for decades.

⭐️ WHAT WE UNRAVEL IN THIS VIDEO:
Our immediate reactions to the epic live rendition of "Child In Time" by Deep Purple.
Analyzing the song's emotional depth, vocal range, and instrumental mastery.
Discussing Deep Purple's influence on the rock genre and the lasting legacy of "Child In Time."
Sharing our thoughts on the performance's impact on us as first-time listeners and its place in the pantheon of rock music.

🎸 ABOUT DEEP PURPLE & "CHILD IN TIME - LIVE (1970)":
Deep Purple, one of rock's most enduring and influential bands, delivered a performance of "Child In Time" in 1970 that has since become legendary. The song, featuring Ian Gillan's powerful vocals and Ritchie Blackmore's masterful guitar work, encapsulates the spirit of an era and showcases the band's unparalleled talent and creativity.

👫 WHO WE ARE:
We're a couple passionate about the power of music to move and inspire, sharing our journey of musical discovery with you. Our channel explores the classics that have shaped music history and new sounds that continue to push creative boundaries.

💬 COMMENT BELOW:
What are your memories or impressions of Deep Purple's "Child In Time"?
Which other classic rock performances or legendary live shows would you recommend for our next reaction?
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All Comments (21)
  • @johnhammond4214
    The sound of my youth - Deep Purple, Led Zepplin, etc - what a time to be young, no auto tune just pure talent!
  • @thancrow
    R.i.p. Jon Lord. He was amazing on the organ...one of the best. You are missed, but your music lives on.
  • @GordonHeaney
    This song has what most songs these days don't have...dynamics
  • @elarsh24
    I take the scream as the soldier's internal silent scream he couldn't vocalize without giving away their position while hearing the bullets fly and the ricochets.
  • @janetmcneil5503
    They didn't have ear buds back then so when he reaches up to his ear he is plugging it off so he can hear his pitch in his head...true masters of their craft...💜💜💜💜💜
  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    John Lord , organist, was classically trained and could have played in whatever genre at the highest standards. RIP.
  • @PlacidDragon
    5 people being at the absolute peak of their craft. This iteration of Deep Purple (popularly called the "Mark II" lineup), is easily their best :)
  • @zephedzoso
    Ritchie Blackmore...one of the greatest guitar players to ever walk the face of the earth.
  • All five band members were provided room and space to show their prodigious abilities.
  • @samolevski1119
    Regarding the audience not being very animated - this is a frequent comment nowadays, but it's not a concert as we think of them today. This looks like a television recording, and audiences are told in advance to be quiet or they won't get invited again - tickets were not sold on the door but sent to selected people and so were highly prized. You can see similarly dead audiences on other shows from that time. Anyway thanks for reacting to this, I remember it being released when I was still at school and albums were played repeatedly at home and loaned to friends until they were worn out, great days.
  • @rickryb4587
    Ian Gillan left Deep Purple in 1973 and was featured as Jesus on the original album version of Jesus Christ Superstar. HIs recording of "Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)" is beyond incredible!!
  • @MyLifeDiscovery
    This was recorded during a British tv show and the audience was told to be very quiet
  • @bikerbud3903
    The audience in the studio was instructed to sit quietly during the performance.
  • @davidmeir9348
    Ian Gillan is the male Karen Carpenter of Hard Rock/Heavy Metal. His tone is so clear, his voice is so enchanting. He's without a doubt one of the greatest voice not just of Heavy Metal but in Rock overall.
  • @garmit61
    Half a century later this still makes the haolirs on my neck stand up. Child in time, Lazy and Strange Kind of Woman live back then were spectacular
  • @josefhorndl3469
    In the year 1970 Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep & Led Zeppelin changed my world (and taste) of music forever. I remember well after I discovered this four bands and their music in 1970 at the age of nine (thanks to my elder sister & cousins) all songs I've ever heard in the sixties were immediately oldies - but goldies (of course)!
  • @arnoldcox9128
    If there was an all star band it would be deep purple