DEEP PURPLE - Highway Star (1972) video free download


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"Highway Star" is one of Deep Purple's most famous songs. It is characterised by a long classically-inspired guitar solo and organ solo.Organist Jon Lord claimed that the organ and guitar solos were based on Bach-like chord sequences.This song was born on a tour bus going to Portsmouth in 1971 when a reporter asked the band how they wrote songs. To demonstrate, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore grabbed an acoustic guitar and began playing a riff consisting of a single "G" repeated over and over, while vocalist Ian Gillan improvised lyrics over the top. The song was refined and was performed that same night. The song first appears on the 1972 LP Machine Head. The track remains one of the band's staples in live concerts, and was the set opener even before it was released on any album. The very first live version released, recorded live for German TV program Beat-Club in September 1971. The most famous live version is featured on the 1972 live album "Made in Japan".The guitar solo would gain recognition when readers of Guitar World voted it #19 in their list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Solos

It's also the opening track on the live albums "Nobody's Perfect" (1988) and "Come Hell or High Water (1994).

Comments

8 years ago

Алексей Волков

слеза наворачивается))) все на месте и при деле-и Гиллан такой молодой))

8 years ago

RMG -Trademark

*♫♫♫ DEEP PURPLE ~ Highway Star~*Great Video !*Formation MK II - 1972* - Ian Gillan | Vocals - Ritchie Blackmore | Guitar - Jon Lord | Keyboard - Roger Glover | Bass - Ian Paice | Drums

8 years ago

Det Van

Tight as fuck! Loud as fuck! Awesome as fuck!

9 years ago

GALLEY SLAVES

DEEP PURPLE - Highway Star !!!

9 years ago

Nev J.

Great stuff. Oh the memories. ;-)

9 years ago

Todd White

Yes, cameraman should have been shot...

9 years ago

Todd White

I hear a guitarist....I think

9 years ago

massimo soddu

minkia ogni volta che sento i vecchi mi vengono i brividi

9 years ago

Partido Paz Verde Perú

Extraordinario.

9 years ago

David R Bellairs

Remember seeing this lot in '72. One of the first gigs I ever went to - my ears are still ringing! Also is Ian Paice the most under-rated rock drummer?

9 years ago

Tony Chavez

YouTube gold!!

9 years ago

wisertime2000

Best version of this song ever.

9 years ago

S Friedell

What an artists. A pitty though we can HEAR Ritchy rockin the bones from heaven, but are not able to SEE him doing that.

10 years ago

shelby mount

what a classic song ..thats rock to the extreme 

10 years ago

shelby mount

what a classic song ..thats rock to the extreme 

10 years ago

Raymond Dobos

at this point the albums almost number 1,i'm a high school sophomore,hendrix died,and purple took the number one seat.I considered this as the fastest and best solo effort of its day..later i took Jon Lords part and did it on the strat..wow..little classic toccata there..

10 years ago

Cristian Rodrigo Perez Sarri

Purpura Profundo electrizante y poderoso.Gracias

10 years ago

BeckyLMC

No comments? I think this is the best version of this song I have seen anywhere and I have watched many. This song would light a fire under an iceberg with energy left to warm New York City on the coldest day of the year. Great version! The group is tight and Ian does it all on this superb version. This is my pick...they take it to the limit, take no prisoners, and burn the house down in less than 7 minutes of kick ass music!

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