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Deep Purple - Machine Head

Deep Purple - Machine Head

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 just for the rare footage alone!!
Review: Any Deep Purple fan out there will like this dvd. Machine Head is of course their best album and this Purple line-up was the best. It's great to hear how each individual song came to be. Plus, the Space Truckin' and Smoke on the Water footage is great. I just don't get where Lazy went? Still, each member of the group shares great info on their work and it is great to hear.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A COLLECTORS ITEM
Review: Any Purple-addict should buy this DVD, Good Quality, very interesting new footage of the legendary recording of the Machine Head album, although the story is told over and over again, it is very nice to hear and see what happened there in Montreux back in 1973 out of their own mouth. I hear people complaining over the fact that"lazy"is missing, this might be a pitty to some of us, even me, but as you probably know very little film is available of the mark II formation. (For Example Scandinavian Nights is the ONLY full concert of the Mark II ever put on film)That's why i think this is all they've had and it's worth the buy! Enjoy it as I did, over and over again! and add it to the rest of your Deep Purple collectors Items!
Thanks; Ritchie,Ian ,Roger, Jon and (little)Ian for the greatest Rock-music ever!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: no subtitulado
Review: ESTE ES UN ITEMS QUE A TODO FANS DE DEEP PURPLE NOS GUSTARIA TENER - YO YA LO VI, DEBIDO A QUE UN AMIGO LO TIENE . EN REALIDAD NO ES NADA DE OTRO MUNDO, SALVO IMAGES EN VIVO DEL AÑO1973. TE DA BRONCA PORQUE TE MUESTRAN MATERIAL QUE DESEARIAMOS TENER Y ELLOS LO GUARDAN NO SE PARA QUE - ESTE DVD DURA APORXIMADAMENTE 1 HORA - DIFINITIVAMENTE ES PODRE - EN REALIDAD TENIA MUCHA EXPECTATIVA HASTA QUE UNO LO TIENE EN LA MANO Y SE DA CUENTA QUE SALE DEFRAUDADO - Y A LOS SEÑORES DEL SELLO EDITOR LES PIDO QUE NO ESTAFEN MAS AL CONSUMIDOR , SI ANUNCIAN QUE ESTA SUBTITULADO QUE ASI SEA. NO ESTA SUBTITULADO - ASI QUE SI NO SABES INGLES SOLAMENTE PODRAS OBSERVAR LAS IMAGENES DE ESTE SIMPLE DOCUMENTAL

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Discovering the machine
Review: I am not a musical DVD lover!I like to sit in my chair and listen to the music letting my imagination go, chosing the right colour for an album, seeing in my head the musicians faces as they perform a solo,...
Machine head is my all time favourite album-or maybe Made in japan (I'm not quite sure everytime I listen to a DP album I think it's the best),anyway Machine Head being one of my favourite albums it's with a great deal of fears that I stuck the DVD in the player, ready to be dessapointed by the stories, the remarks or whathever might be shown or said.
On the contrary this DVD is exactly how I pictured the session, recording in a hotel lobby with a lot of emotions and thrilling memories.
I like the mix of old and brand new images-all interviews are very recent, I love how they show how they started a song, added a solo, where it came from,...
You can see that Machine Head still means a lot to the MARK 2 members and Martin Birch.A brilliant documentary.
Also features rare Live footages with an extraordinnary version of Smoke On the water-from solo till end.
A great sense of humour and honesty.This documentary proves they didn't cheat while recording the album and that's probably why MACHINE HEAD became one the best rock album ever released!
Phil-Nicole's husband.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Overdubbed footage. Big letdown
Review: I am roughly the same age as the musicians in this group. MII is THE DP lineup as far as I am concerned. And Machine Head is their defining album. I REALLY wanted to like this DVD.

I had so thoroughly enjoyed the Pink Floyd DSOTM doc, that I went after others in the Classic Album series. But this one matches neither the insight nor the technical "under the covers" nuggets found in the Floyd's.

There were good moments. The Smoke on the Water story, although pretty well known by now, is entertaining and informative nonetheless...and the Highway Star "how do you write a song" clip was cute. But no real Blackmore contribution other than the SOTW riff (did you see Gilmour's stuff on DSOTM??) and Paice, who was one of the era's best drummers, was a wallflower.

Entertaining if you like DP MII as much as I do, but far inferior to others in this series, to be perfectly honest.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I wanted to like this more
Review: I am roughly the same age as the musicians in this group. MII is THE DP lineup as far as I am concerned. And Machine Head is their defining album. I REALLY wanted to like this DVD.

I had so thoroughly enjoyed the Pink Floyd DSOTM doc, that I went after others in the Classic Album series. But this one matches neither the insight nor the technical "under the covers" nuggets found in the Floyd's.

There were good moments. The Smoke on the Water story, although pretty well known by now, is entertaining and informative nonetheless...and the Highway Star "how do you write a song" clip was cute. But no real Blackmore contribution other than the SOTW riff (did you see Gilmour's stuff on DSOTM??) and Paice, who was one of the era's best drummers, was a wallflower.

Entertaining if you like DP MII as much as I do, but far inferior to others in this series, to be perfectly honest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blackmore Rules ! ! !
Review: I love Deep Purple, My all time favorite but I have to say Blackmore has got to be the most under rated gutairist around now.

I do collect Live Deep Purple bootlegs, Hammersmith, Live at Rainbow 73', Bremen Germany, and no one can just pull out a riff like Blackmore did, played once, only for that concert then forgotten forever...

Just for the meer fact this is to do with one of the worlds most influential Rock Bands and Albums ever to hit the face of God's green earth is enough to give it 5 stars... 'an more if amazon.com allowed for it'

I love many other bands/artists however, ironically each one of them have given heavy tribute to Deep Purple as being there biggest inspiration be it Richie Blackmore on gutair, Ian Gillian vocals, Glover on bass, Lord on keyboard or Paice on drums... Judas Priest just being one of MANY! no, Im not including coverdale being he was later then Machine Head era Mark 2 and could never fill Gillians shoes of the broad way play status Jesus Christ Super Star, ...and rod evens who? *coughs*

Enjoy a piece of essential history that eventually made giants like abc buckle to their knees years to come! B-)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great DVD but can't be a five star without LAZY!
Review: I love Deep Purple. Plain and simple, this is a great inside look at a very skilled and talented band at their creative height. The photos and interviews are very informative and helpful in creating a picture of the situation they were thrown into during the recording of this album. It clearly shows that the "less is more" style of recording will always provide a better sounding album vs. all of todays advanced electronics. Even though I am a drummer and anything that was mentioned regarding Ian Paice was tremendous, it was clearly the many sections about Jon Lord and the "Beast" that were the most entertaining. The post feature interviews with Lord are incredible. To watch him turn an everyday organ into this massive and powerful again "Beast" speaks volumes as to how Deep Purple got their unique sound. It is very clear that without Jon Lord's keyboards, there is no Deep Purple! He made the sound special and individual. And man, what a player! Anyway, I think it really helps that you are at least somewhat familiar with the album for the DVD to make any sense. It is NOT a subsitute for the album and should not be viewed as one. This is the "how to" manual and the album is the finished work. As with the other reviews, what in the world happened to LAZY? To many of us Purple fans, that song ranks right next to Smoke on the Water and Space Truckin' as the most classic of Purple songs. Getting the behind the scenes look at the creation of the main riff and how it was born would have been the icing on an already tastey cake. But to not mention it at all, is very disappointing indeed. Bottom line, this is a great and informative DVD but I still am feeling the sting of life without Lazy! If your a Purple fan, buy this DVD! Peace.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Deep Purple: Machine Head" fantastic-but what about "Lazy"?
Review: I think the Classic Album dvd series has done a wonderful job with its masterful inclusion of Deep Purple's classic "Machine Head" album (actually, most of DP's albums are classics, but I digress). It is so nice to see Ritchie Blackmore & co. talk about the ins and outs of the recording process, the songs, etc. This is a very entertaining and informative dvd, fully deserving of the 5-star rating I give it. One thing, though: why was "Lazy" totally omitted, even to the point where Ian Gillan mentions every song from the album they STILL do in concert to this day...and he forgets to mention the OTHER song from the album they perform-"Lazy"-himself???
Oh, well, still---a fantastic dvd.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Deep Purple: Machine Head" fantastic-but what about "Lazy"?
Review: I think the Classic Album dvd series has done a wonderful job with its masterful inclusion of Deep Purple's classic "Machine Head" album (actually, most of DP's albums are classics, but I digress). It is so nice to see Ritchie Blackmore & co. talk about the ins and outs of the recording process, the songs, etc. This is a very entertaining and informative dvd, fully deserving of the 5-star rating I give it. One thing, though: why was "Lazy" totally omitted, even to the point where Ian Gillan mentions every song from the album they STILL do in concert to this day...and he forgets to mention the OTHER song from the album they perform-"Lazy"-himself???
Oh, well, still---a fantastic dvd.


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