Deep.Purple MK4 Documentary 4 of 9.mp4

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On july 16 2012 The world lost a Rock Legend and i cried for someone i never met, but for a person that i loved very much..You will be missed by many & remembered forever, be at peace Mr Lord ..Jon Lord, who fused classical and heavy metal to make Deep Purple one of the biggest rock bands in the world, died Monday after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 71. Lord suffered a fatal pulmonary embolism, or a blockage of the lung artery, according to a statement posted on his website.
Born in Leicester, England, on June 9, 1941, Lord took classical music lessons as a child, and as a teen became enamored with the sound of the blues organ.
Later, he was among the first musicians to successfully and seamlessly blend the two influences using a Hammond C3 organ, distorting the sound, and routing it through amplifiers.While best known for co-writing the Deep Purple hit, "Smoke on the Water," Lord never strayed far from his classical roots. The band's "Concerto for Group and Orchestra" in 1969 was one of many chart successes

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  • @bretwalda100
    @bretwalda10010 жыл бұрын

    Yep, Come Taste The Band, one of my favourite albums ever. Not a single weak track. Bolin does a stirling job, really refreshing to hear a new guitarist.

  • @dyr234
    @dyr23410 жыл бұрын

    Really man MK 2 with inan gillan that was a jam man all those songs from in rock make you groove and rock out same to fireball and machine head was just really heavy and groovy and soulful in a way ok its glenn's opinnion but every deep purple ian gillan fan knows that MK2 was really good and the one that made deep purple a band

  • @VictorEMusique
    @VictorEMusique12 жыл бұрын

    love it - as Glenn Hughes is talking about how unsexy and ungroovy MK II Deep Purple is - around 2:18 - the backing track is a sexy groovy version of Strange Kind of Woman - which IMHO is a very sexy groovy song..oh and MK II ;)

  • @hughjorgen9424
    @hughjorgen94248 жыл бұрын

    I see a lot of remarks about CTTB being peoples favorite DP album. but how different it is from previous DP It is the beginning stages of Tommy Bolin making it his band. I've witnessed it with Zypher, with moxy. Had he himself not been strung out and lived to write more material with the band, DP would have gone in some interesting directions with his jazz fusion type playing as on the billy cobham album Spectrum Who knows what may have culminated.

  • @samebar
    @samebar10 жыл бұрын

    Personally I like black music...Stevie, Ray, Aretha etc...and I like Classical and I also like Rock (I like other stuff but then I'd be going off my point), so for me MK3 Purple was a combination of all that...MK IV was great but had less of the Classical. My favourite album is Stormbringer....but I also like MK II...even though I listen to it less...which doesn't mean a thing, just that I'm more frequently in the mood for something else. Music is about moods and relates to what you feel at a given moment...maybe you wouldn't listen to Johnny B. Good if your feeling melancholy or Take It Easy might not be the best thing to pep you up in the gym, so even though I like someone screaming well in my ear, I feel like it less frequently than I do other stuff...and all that means is that I'm less frequently in a mood for which Hard Rock would fit the bill but when I am, it does and I love it. Now that shouldn't mean anything to anyone else but me. It doesn't make me a junkie or a prick (alright more of a prick) and I don't expect anyone else to feel the same way.

  • @alanbegg
    @alanbegg8 жыл бұрын

    Why is this a mirror image? Weird......

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