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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2006

Din concertul cu Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 1969

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  • Can you sustain your words with arguments (musical) or it's just... a like/dislike thing?

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  • Gillan's voice.... I haven't words

  • They were so young and so amazing!!!!

    I love them!!!!

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  • The part with Gillan's vocal is good, the rest is boring.

  • @ciobutzu Second Movement: andante

  • Anno 2010 and for the decades before ,I remember solely this belgian André Groslot...believing he is so funny bringing down to himself and his violins Genuine Masters in Rock like Joe Cocker, John Fogerty,even Quo if you like...by mellowing down their purity and rock-art.

    In 1969 Rock met Classic, and all of the parties remained themselves!

    Many fakers try to sell a re-created world.

    No other thing than the simple genuine is forever really TRUE.

    1969!

  • @tranespotter fuck you

  • Did they play "child in time" and "wring that neck" on this one. I mean,I heard it on the LP version,but is there a video? Can someone answer please?

  • All sorts of barriers coming down in this era. Check out 5 Bridges Suite by The Nice.

  • The woman in the audience at 5:30 wants herself some Gillan.

  • @tranespotter The Moody Blues are for pussies who can't handle good guitar work, because it makes them feel too much, or it gives them a headache! Bloody wankers!

  • The mighty Deep Purple are tops!This is just before they made their transisition into "Heavy Rock" and became the forefathers, along with Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin! Purple was always the 1 out of the 3 that had the heavy "classical" element, due to Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore, and they had organ, which the other two bands really didn't have, except for John Paul Jones, very sparingly. He was, for the most part, designated for the bass position. Hail Sabbath, Zeppelin, and Purple.

  • Nice singing from Ian Gillian, we did this to test your voice. They went from this beautiful classical rock with orchestra to Deep Purple in rock.

    Talk about a band changing direction.

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