FIRST TIME HEARING Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970) REACTION | UNIQUE VOICE😳😱

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They didn't have Autotune 50 years ago!!! This is pure talent- not like 90% of today's "singers"

SvengaliDetroit
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In the 70's Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath were known as the unholy trinity of rock

christinerobinson
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Lots of hair, great heavy rock music, it was a great time to be young.

johnwinton
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It was the early 70's, I bet the audience was really stoned, and Deep Purple was really groovy.

Ilikeryche
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I love how every member of the band got highlighted in this TV-show (except the bass player, well he's a bass player after all...)

cyprus
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His autotne was sticking his finger in his ear so he could hear himself better. It appears Ian was having trouble with the monitors and couldn't hear himself in the mix properly, hence, plugging one ear.

MusicLover-rtbs
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Real talent didn't need auto had to have natural instrumental or vcoal talent of Mercury said music would lose its soul with the advent of for your generation; we were so lucky; talent abounded. You had to be great to make that kind of money and have huge fan bases.

dawnekay
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When Pavarotti says that Ian Gillian's voice was a force to be reckoned know that's something special.

patrickpenix
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Pure talent. One of the few times where the live version is better than the original - which is also great.

anthonyv
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3:07 This performance shows you why you DON'T use autotune when you sing like this.

ManuelRuiz-xibt
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Ian Gillan was a truly amazing vocalist, who, in addition to being in Deep Purple, sang on the original concept album for Andrew Lloyd Weber's Jesus Christ Superstar, as Jesus, which ran for years on Broadway and London's West End.

benshafer
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Deep Purple "Highway Star" Live. They wrote the song while traveling to their concert. Rehearsed it once the same day before the concert, then included it in that concert that day.

bikerbud
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Believe me, all audiences knew how to rock out to these performances back then. But some TV shows restricted dancing and other audience participation because it could interfere with audio levels or visual shots. And autotune wasn't introduced until 1997.

charliermacleod
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Ian Gillan is one of the greatest (maybe the greatest) vocalists in heavy rock . For me it's a close call between Gillan, Roger Daltrey (The Who) and Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin)

poppad
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There was no autotune back then. In today's world if you want to start a band all you need is auto-tune and a drum machine. Poof! an instant rock band

sammybeck
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It was a TV show the band were appearing on - this was 1970 - they were told not to "emote". The bands at this had no autotune - no drum machine - recording was analogue (SO NO CLICK TRACKS FOR STRICT TIME KEEPING) - It was a time when the instrumental virtuoso was king (as it had been in jazz beforehand) so it was all new - the album this came from and this track (particularly Ian Gillan's singing) was a shock to a lot of ears. at the time - ears more attuned to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. The record this came from along with Black Sabbath were the nascent beginnings of what was to become Heavy Metal.

michael-pnpo
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As Michael J Fox said in Back to the Future, they weren't ready for this yet

thorzzzz
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Back in early days of rock no autotune, very few effects or fancy smancy light shows. They played loud as crap and jammed. Leaving concerts with your ears ringing, trying to go to sleep later. Still ringing the next morning or bit of hearing loss. Deep Purple was one of those bands. Do I regret.. Hell No! I’d do it again.✌️

Frank-pepk
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Man I think you guys would really dig the grandfunk railroad " inside looking out" LIVE 69'

josephamoraz
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Deep Purple is one of the British 'Big 3' (w/ Led Zeppelin & Black Sabbath) that pioneered the hard rock/ heavy metal genre. They went thru so many members since being formed in 1968... Ian Paice (drums) is the only original member today! 😂
But this was 1970, and this line-up of Deep Purple (Mark II) had just got together in 1969 and did an orchestra record... Then, they heard the music of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, and wanted to make that brand of 'heavy' rock music... this album 'In rock' was their 5th album overall, and took off in the UK and Europe... Ian Gillan (vocals) is considered the voice of Deep Purple (despite not being the original singer) and brought his love of Little Richard's singing high to the band.
This line-up was the most significant of their career - Ian Gillan (vocals), Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Jon Lord (keyboards), Roger Glover (bass) & Ian Paice (drums)
Today, Gillan, Glover & Paice are still carrying on w/ Deep Purple w/ Steve Morse (guitar) & Don Airey (keyboards)... Jon Lord passed away in 2012... Ritchie Blackmore quit in 1993... Ian Gillan is 76 yrs old ( he can't do the high screams today at his age) & is still performing on stage.

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