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  • this is from 1970 frAnce live, its available on video, the whole thing, what are u wasting your time doing this for???

  • @jimisanta1 Are you sure that you heard exactly this tune? because what you mentioned from France i have on DVD but this music and awesome Ritchies playing is not there.

  • there is video from ritchie for sure playing his 335 and I think also Ritchie on Strat but the 335 bit definitely doesnt match the audio, more details on provenance as the historians say mate

  • @dm3830 Well the Video is for entertainment only, the video is from another concert it was added because its more fun then still pictures.

  • Thanks for the upload!

  • Well if ain't Blackmore, they've done a damn good job of playing like he does!

  • @anonymouslolxD 100% Blackmore and various musicians.

    On drums Ian Pice.

  • noise..... yawn.....................

  • Thank You! Fine! The soundness and style is very near to In Rock album, so I guess 1970 is the right date - of the sound.

  • Green Bullfrog sessions dosent everyone allready no....Its sounds just as awful tyhen lie to day....PUKE

  • My god, what a beatiful tone, groove and etc...

    Love Blackmore.... then, with Gibson he has a "cream sound"!!! :D

  • My friend who made this montage just told me that he used the DEEP PURPLE - Live at pop deux 1970. 14 - 11 - 1970 performance for French TV. Track-list 1 Wring That Neck 2 Madrake Root. So Both guitars are used the Strat and Gibson.

  • Actually when I look carefully on this Video I see two guitars one is red gibson the other is Fender Stratocaster.

    The video is better then still pictures.

    And the guitar playing is fantastic, I add this to my treasure chest.

  • On this vidéo Ritchie Blackmore is playing with a stratocaster it means this video was probably made in 1971 or something like that. I agree that it sound like in rock, but in 1970 Ritchie Blackmore was playing with a gibson ES 335 (on In rock)

  • @ploermel56490 He also used a Strat.

  • I good friend of my shared this montage with me.

    I recognized the video immediately.

    The electrifying guitar as Ritchie Blackmore can play.

  • I love Ritchies Guitar sound, sounds like solo that could easily be on In Rock.

  • Scam. audio not Deep Purple. Video is ripped from their Pop Duex performance.

  • THis way its more entreating, don't you agree that Ritchie is electrifying?

  • You have Ian Pice, Roger Glover and Ritchie Blackmore playing, Engieer is Martin Birch.

    In Todays 2009 Deep Purple you have the same. Well not the Engineer.

  • to: allbassband - I suspicously agree with you about the audio - it would be easy enough to dub IG in at the end, but it is the horns I find dubious. Lord did the horn thing on keyboards on HOBL, but that was many years after this was suppoeed to be done.

  • @restlessheart1 This is taken from Green Bullfrog sessions I added Ian Gillan in some places :-) for fun Green Bullfrog was an album recorded between February and May 1970. For contractual reasons, the musicians were billed under pseudonyms: Albert Lee = Pinta Matthew Fisher = Sorry Ian Paice, of Deep Purple = Speedy Tony Ashton = Bevy Rod Alexander = Vicar Chas Hodges = Sleepy Earl Jordan = Jordan Big Jim Sullivan = Boss Ritchie Blackmore, of Deep Purple = Boots
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