Teen Opera Singer Reacts To Deep Purple - Child In Time

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Recorded live!
Zero effects !
Pure talent.

corytrevorson
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Possibly the greatest collection of musicians in any rock band.

turdferguson
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This is one of the wildest vocal performances ever recorded. Another reactor rightly called this "controlled chaos". The "piano" as you call it is actually a Hammond B3 / C3 organ that is full of electronic tubes and run into Leslie speaker cabinets. This particular lineup of band members is commonly called the Mark II version of Deep Purple and is responsible for most of their hit records.

ALAN_COX
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To the audience: "I don't think you're ready for this yet, but your kids will be fascinated by it." Marty McFly

MorzamArul
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As an old git who grew up listening to this music it really does bring joy to see younger generations finding this music and enjoying it.

matthewoconnell
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My favorite band! I'm 68 years old and I saw their concert in 1972 and I was 17. I still get chills when I listen to this song!
The best era for music!
I love seeing young people like you reacting to classic rock!
Congratulations to you!

michellacroix
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Jon Lord; the keyboard player was classically trained. He was a master of his keyboard.

steevenfrost
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Aaliyah !!.... i cant put into words how happy i am you are finally going to discover the voice of IAN GILLAN!!... this is basically a timeless masterpiece and ian gillan voice is out of this world while singing live

faizanmckagan
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"Child In Time" gives me goosebumps every time I hear it, It's that good. Ian Gillans voice is ridiculous belting them notes out and slowing down with soul. John Lord beating on the keyboards like it owes him money, Ritchie
shredding on that beautiful Gibson ES-335, Paice on drums, and Glover on bass makes one hell of a band. Great reaction, your facial reaction to Ian Gillian's voice on them high notes was priceless. 👍

michaelheller
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There was a reason why one music magazine writer called Ian Gillan the (paraphrasing here) 'Golden Throat of Rock 'n' Roll'. This is why. Ian used to be able to belt out those screams easily, night after night. Unfortunately, he's no longer able to perform this song. The toll of years has worn out his throat.

Jon Lord was one of the best keyboardists in rock. His distinctive sound came from plugging that Hammond B3 organ into a Marshall amplifier stack. Ritchie Blackmore was, and still is, a fantastic guitarist and has influenced many people to learn guitar. Ian Paice (pronounced like 'Pace') is one of the best drummers in rock history (and one of my main influences as a young drummer back in the day). Roger Glover is the fantastic bassist you see here. This was the 'Mark II' version of Deep Purple, and by far the best version of the group.

Glad you got the chance to hear them!

davidguillory
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His work on Jesus Christ Superstar is exceptional. "Garden of Gethsemane" is one of the most heartfelt performances I've ever heard.

AVGuyhall
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Ian Gillan who sings is now 77 and the band are still touring after 55 years...

balticstain
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The studio version from Purple in Rock is sublime. Features possibly Blackmore’s best studio solo. No one could play guitar like that in 1969 but Ritchie. Amazing dynamics .. skilful edge of mayhem performance. Ian Gillan’s scream is uniquely beautiful/searing … No band sounded like Purple in their prime. Best live rock band.

seabud
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No auto tune just pure talent. The look on your face when he went up to an A5 was priceless

yeahright
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Ian Gillan is without doubt the greatest rock vocalist of all time. Truly enormous. The whole band truly masterful... Wonderful 🤘

petersmith
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No one can scream at the top of their lungs and maintain perfect pitch like Ian Gillan. Amazing voice.

daytonarama
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I love when people hearing DP for the first time get to Ian's falsetto section and show surprise, and I'm thinking, "wait for it." Gillan was the best scream-singer ever, imo. Great reaction, Aaliyah. It's a pleasure to watch your reactions.

KH-noph
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Since you are in classical music you surely will enjoy their album "Deep Purple - Concerto for Group and Orchestra" from 1969. It's a live recording of Deep Purple and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, divided in three movements. Just check it out 🙂

ernestocheguewasa
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Had the privilege to see Deep Purple live in the early eighties. When they played this song, I was blown away by Ian Gillian’s vocals. He was in his forties by then, but he hadn’t lost any vocal power. I didn’t know until then that he was the voice of Jesus on the original brown colored album “Jesus Christ Superstar “ that predated the motion picture. Ian really demonstrates those powerful vocals in that musical.

kurtiserikson
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Great reaction! It’s a Hammond B3 electric organ. Deep Purple here in their classic line up - 4 brilliant musicians: Ian Paice on drums, Jon Lord on keyboards, Ritchie Blackmore on guitar, Ian Gillan on vocals - plus Roger Glover on bass.

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