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  • 2:07 Musikerhumor!

  • Well I was there & they failed my test of time.Blue Cheer passed .dont ask me why

  • I proclaim with all due fanfare and celebration, that this is a classic rock standard and worthy of inclusion in anyone's top ten best listing.

  • Robert Plant tenia muchas carencias. Se podria decir que Ian gillan era casi perfecto, se mantenia todo el concierto no como Robert Plant que ya se le notaba cansado en un transcurso de el, su voz era potente, era mas elegante cantando (cuando el queria, ya que a veces tambien era griton), era mas agudo (mira Child in time la version de Made in Japan) y por otras cosas Ian era mejor.

  • After Robert Plant.

  • The scream would automatically let you know its Gillan.

  • I deem that Ian Gillan is opssibly the best singer in rock history...

  • @operalover67

    I concur with your assessment, perhaps offering only a hypothetical alternative or two in the interests of promoting discussion.  Peace.

  • 2:07 ))) Only Ritchie could do that)))

  • great!

  • I think this is great, though I wish that Ritchie improvised the second half of that Popeye quote. I do love how loose and charged he is on this recording. Thanks!

  • fkin ace!!!

  • IAN GILLAN,,WHO:) PLANT? WHO?ERIC? OZZY?HENDRIX? WHO? ROGER???????

  • Terrific!

    

  • Galawalker , Steppenwolf 1 for Sookie .

  • Saw them do this, yes...............

  • @MrLovesgod That's the POPEYE theme. It's cool how how ritchie just threw it in but it fits.

  • Blackmore genius 2:07 ;-)

  • fair play to kula shaker ,not a bad cover,20th anniversary cover sucks.this is heaven ritchie is god,ian the pope and the rest are the band......LEGENDS!!!!!!!!! say no more.

  • Love Hush!!!!!!!! (From your ultimate Blackmore fan!) Thanks for the upload!

  • The first 2 chords sounds just like Steppenwolf's song Sookie Sookie, that they did in 1968.

  • @Lockemeister so how can I get the original song/video?

  • @TheGalawalker I'm not sure. I used to have the LP that Sookie Sookie was on, I think it was called Steppenwolf The Second, but that was many years ago, so I'm going from memory. So I might be wrong about the chords. I mean, it could be different chords with the same effect. . It's just how I remember it and it's a little hazy.

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  • 2:06 - 2:12 <3

  • Love it~

  • this is the brief concert theyplayed after the Concerto for Group and Orchestra, aka Gemini Suite....

  • Not THIS sounds every bit like Deep Purple. I was so pissed at those phony versions that I flagged them all as misleading. Smoke On The Water was so overplayed when it was current that many of us grew tired of Deep Purple altogether. It was like they no longer need our support 'cause now the whole world loves them. I was finally able to see them live (Cal Jam) after two singers had come and gone (Rod and Ian).

  • I like the Popeye theme thrown in there.

  • Love it!! thanks~

  • is it just me, or do they sound better this way?

  • I had the Shades of Deep Purple album in 1969. I loved it. Their version of "Help" is fantastic with an ear candy guitar solo. The opening is hard to explain. Thanks for posting this classic. Anyone have "Mandrake Root" to post?

  • I first heard this song on battlefield vietnam. It was my favorite.

  • is bad that i hate when people only know them FOR FREAKING SMOKE ON THE WATER 

  • I remember this on a Live album called "Powerhouse"

    Also had "Wring that neck Live from the same Show"

  • @rebb61 Yeah you can faintly hear Wring That Neck at the end.

  • Não é Gillan, com certeza. Isn't Gillan singing, for sure. Just listen Gillan singing this like in live 2007, or other any vid.

  • @marcosrougemadman É é ele..o Rod Evans não conseguia cantar assim alto em "falsetto", grande canção.

  • This Is off an Album Called "Powerhouse" Someone Broke In & Stole

    My Record Collection.I would Love to Have it Again On DVD..Live .....

  • Just in case anyone's interested, this version of Hush is from a short set played live at the Albert Hall on 24th September 1969 prior to Jon Lords' Concerto for Group and Orchestra. You can hear evidence of Jons' early passion for Elvis.

  • @balimark1 You are indeed correct about the "elvis impersonation"(that's what I came looking for.) However, the singer's name is Ian Gillan.

  • @Arturocampanas Ian Gillan wasn't Deep Purple's singer until their 4th album. (In Rock) Hush was on Shades of Deep Purple, their 1st album. The singer was Rod Evans. This piece of crap live version however does sound like it might be Gillan.

  • @fmurphy55 Of course it´s Gillan.

  • The original heavy metal scream!

    Original and best!

  • old good days of happiness and...true rock !

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  • This is definitely Ian Gillan !! Rod never sung and scream like this !

  • I love this version! Hammonds sounds super juicy!

  • Super! I cant beleive to it! Не здатний повірити! Це рідкисний запис! Seems to be rare! Thnx to Gillan91 for this clip. Greetings from Ukraine to all D.P. fan from the world! Good luck!

  • Sounds like Rod Evens you sure this is Gillian singing?

  • 3/4

    Blues-HardRock

    Ohhh im found myself in this song

  • This live version is the heaviest and best version of this song by far.

  • Haha Ritchie at 2:07 !!!

  • nah nahnah nah nahnahnah nahnahnah!!!!

  • I think I got high listening to this song.Rock On!

  • Jon Lord had and has incredible soloing skills.

  • It's Ian - no doubt in my mind. Listen 1:36 - 1:45 - you'll hear it.

  • GILLAN, UNICO, IL SOLO.

  • THIS IS SURELY IAN GILLAN! MEN!!! Use your ears!!! O M G -.-

  • I think both version is really cool, but I more prefer the old, original one...

  • Rod Evans sounded better. So what if he couldn`t scream, he could sing.

  • deep urple all the way................

  • I played a lot of times this song on the cafe 2+2 and in hermosillo  wow!!

  • E' Ian Gillan si riconosce anche dall'inizio quando presenta il pezzo...

  • the bass has to be deeply and strongly throbbing away underneath for this song to have its full power - it's always easier to amplify a guitar than a bass, the cabinets are smaller - nice version though

  • deep purple rocks!

  • is there the lp version of HUSH out there?

  • Great Song and love the music. A big contrast in style from this and the two songs from my Rocking era by Deep Purple, My Woman From Tokyo and Smoke On The Water. I hear this and think of groups and songs from my high school days like Edgar Winter Group, Black Oak Arkansas, Grand Funk Railroad, Chicago, America, Doobies, and what a list I could write. Anybody out there remember these great ones? Thank You For The Post!

  • With your excellent group list don't forget to add Edgar's brother Johnny Winter. It's a must! thanks man.

  • When I was little, I used to get these Time Life music collections of oldies. I would get a new tape every month. I remember, at 8 mind you, placing this at the top of my list of cool oldies!

    20 years later, still dig the sound!!

  • I have always thought that the vocal riff to Hush was very similar to the vocal riff (very much slowed up) in the middle of the Beatle's Day In The Life. I've always wondered which came first, or was it a coincidence?

  • @SuperNevile

    Day in the life was recorded on Jan.19.67, thus came first.

    Coincidence? no way :)

  • Exactly what I thought. But I think this was first.

  • According to another thread, the Deep Purple Hush (1968) with the riff was a cover of the 1967 Joe South version without the riff

  • @jethrotullify sorry I meant Billie Joe Royal, not Joe South

  • I am a big fan of Gillan, he is waay better than Rod Evans. Gillan was able to sing the song without being challenged in anyway and even made it better! If you hate Gillan's voice, you must hate your unbalanced mental state!!!

  • Saw Deep Purple at Galic park in the Bronx, back in 1971. Can still remember, great show, lots of Heads! Trippin!

  • Geez i hate the fact "You Tube" and the tech was not around for all this GREAT music from the 60's 70's :(

  • I hate that too,why was that high tech was not available during these great times with DEEP PURPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I will always perferred the original from Deep Purple. I don't like the remake that they did for the movie I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER.

  • The first Deep Purple song I ever heard and still my favorite

  • grandi deep purple !!!!!!!!!

  • ...CLASSIC...

  • ah...y Fireball, por supuesto.

    Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin y Black Sabbath, la santísima trinidad del heavy metal!!!!!!!

  • @IsraelChilpancingo

    Que no te oigan los del Deep, porque aunque estoy de acuerdo contigo, los Purple dicen que nunca han sido metal...ni siquiera pioneros! Pero los riffs y los gritos los delatan...

  • @IsraelChilpancingo "La santisima trinidad del heavy metal".

    Una frasa perfecta!

  • de las mejores, junto a Higway Star, Speed King, Burn...viva Deep Purple!!!

    saludos desde México a la banda!!!

  • hey men, listen "mal" by johnny Hallyday" live at "Palais des sport 1969". The real Rock n Roll sound is here. Amazing performer, Amazing band. Listen the french lesson. See you later. Rock n Roll can never die!!!!!!

  • :)  ..........................

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  • What are you talking about? dark practices? That could mean alot of things. Never thought of them as a band from the darker side!

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  • I always thought the gibson sounded better than the strat on the earlier tracks.. very Ritchie sounding !!.. Especially on live gigs... I will of course stand corrected... !!.. He learnt His trade with the Gibby in the outlaws.. we can"t deny how good he was then !!

  • Gillan is God In Rock. best voice everrrrrrr. love gillan

  • Yes, Mr. Futbolero)(, Rod Evans was the first singer. A bit after this, he was involved in a scam that tried to call itself Deep Purple and go on tour. For that little illegality, he lost all rights and royalties to Deep Purple music. He went on to sing for Captain Beyond, but has now disappeared from both the music scene and, apparently, the planet.

  • Rod Evans was pretty good but he just didn't fit in Deep Purple, Ian Gillan's voice just brings you to ranges you have never heard before.

  • ritchie is great at 2:08!!! XD!!!

  • This is the song that first made me a DP fan. Thanks!

  • Since it was their FIRST HIT. Nobody ever heard of them until then. THEY WERE FANTASTIC and still are

  • Go Deep...

  • Trying to make out Ritchie's guitar tone in this recording. Not 100%, but think I would still have to go with the pre-Strat era. It does have some bite, but not that single-coil on Plexi mixture so many of us are impossibly enamored to. Regardless... serious thanx for the upload.

  • Fucking great! I hope I see them in Amsterdam again :-)

  • Now that I gave it yet another listen its a tough call. I dont know. Where is this from. I have the dvd. Concerto 69. It does have wtn and child. But no hush. I wasn't trying to bust balls, i am a massive D>P fan. But this one has me stumped.

  • the answer to your is this:

    "In 1990 was given to the print version on CD of the album that includes Wring that Neck and Child in Time registered during the same concert.

    In 2003 it has been released the DVD video version (on EMI label), including, among the special, the song "Hush."

  • Ive got the dvd. Ibought it at a small local used records store. It is on the eagle label. Maybe it is an incredibly well done bootleg with the cover art and such. It does not have hush. Anyway, I see it has been re-released. F.Y.E has it. So I am going to get it In a day or two. Thanks for the info. Keep On Rockin'.

  • @gethsenamane had me fool to, and i was there when it came out.

  • @gethsenamane Kneel and Pray Tour? 1969 -right after Gillian joined w/Glover?

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  • So this isn't Gillan for you?

  • Just love this song. Really all I have to add.

  • na na na na na na na

  • Yeah!!!!!! hippies rules!!!!

  • I love the Music of Deep Purple!! I also love the hippies of the 60's and 70's..

    Such a cool song "Hush" Love it !

  • Hippie's time!!!!

  • wooooow!!!! this is by far the best quality of "hush" on the internet... thanx :))

  • This was recorded the same night as the Concerto. The did a small set after the concerto which included Hush, Wring That Neck, Child In Time. First time the ever played it live.

  • But did you see that this song doesn't looks like it was been playing live. Ian Gillan is a great live singer.

  • 2:08 very fine

  • Love this song!

  • LOL listen very carefully at 4:20

    You can hear the intro to Wring That Neck.

  • Never heard this before! Great version by Gillan! He can sing dp mk 1 songs, black sabbath (ozzy and dio) songs.. But still he refuses to sing mk3-mk4 songs due to the fact that mk3-mk4 had another musical direction.. Burn is more "alike" highway star/smoke on the water than hush is.. I'd love to see him do a mk3-mk4 song, I mean I'm a coverdale-hughes man but for mk3-mk4 fans that'd give us an extra reason to come to the purple shows..

  • when i saw dp he sung burn and sasil away and storm bringer

  • oh really.. That's really interesting because I think that sail away har never been played live... You might be speaking of the voice of rock, Glenn Hughes? And not deep purple?

  • no it was dp and i soory not sail away i meant mistreated

  • Oh really.. Not to say that I do not believe you.. but ... I do not believe you :D.

    When and where was this?? 1974?? :P

  • 2 months ago in moscow

  • really.. believe glenn was in russia about two months ago..

  • he was i went to see him 2 but it was earlier im 100 percent positive it was dp i rembmer gillians face

  • maybe hughes opened the show for them??

  • mabe small possbilty its like he was in town so he dropped by ya possible but i rembember gillian singing it

  • also do u know wat band comes to where if so when is dp or queen coming to dc or blackmores night

  • ok, cool! thanks

  • for wat

  • for the information!

  • THIS ARE GILLAN!!

  • Is this really from concerto for group and orchestra? Like live from there? Someone tell me please

  • Sì sì, il Gillan giovane. Non sì è più abituati a questa voce "pulita", gli acuti invece non possono essere che i suoi. Che roba ragazzi..

  • "Hush" Live Audio from "Concerto for Group and Orchestra" 2CD Extended. (1969) Deep Purple : Blackmore - Gillan - Glover- Lord - Paice Track List : 1 Intro 2 Hush 3 Wring That Neck 4 Child In Time 5 First Movement: Moderato - Allegro 6 Second Movement: Andante 7 Third Movement: Vivace - Presto 8 Encore: Third Movement: Vivace - Presto t) Purple Regards
  • Thanks for the info

  • Qui sicuramente non canta Gillan!!

    This is not Ian Gillan!!

  • ne sei proprio sicuro?

    ascolta attentamente. anche io ero perplesso ma quando ho sentito l'acuto ho concluso che era proprio lui. anche lo stile di canto è il suo.

  • @Gillan91 Certo che è Gillan, Mappaz...

    inconfondibile!! ;)

  • are you fucking stupid MAPPAZ, did you not hear Gillan's trademark falsetto?

  • you're kinda right. This is totally Ian, but thats not falsetto (or head-voice) hes using. Thats his damn chest voice, which makes it oh so much more impressive. Coldplay is falsetto. This is belting. Good on Ian!

  • fuck coldplay!! plaigerizing mother fuckers!!

  • Yes it's Ian Gillan, you can notice it him by his high pitch at 1:37. It's Probably one of Gillan's famous trade marks.

  • @MAPPAZ It's Gillan of course, but yet had to develop his unique style. he had just joined the band.

  • @MAPPAZ è gillan

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