The best live hard rock album than all time for Lars Ulrich
The frontman of Iron Maiden Bruce Dickinson The Best live rock album ever. It is not the only one to think about it. Also the drummer of Metallica Lars Ulrich expressed the same opinion on “Made in Japan” (Read the review here) of the Deep Purple on the official YouTube channel of the Deep Purple, to greet the reissue of the disc release on August 29th.
Here are the words of Ulrich: “Hello everyone. They are Lars. I would like to take me only one second to say that 53 years ago, just this weekend, the Deep Purple were in Japan for the first time and those three concerts were recorded. Two evenings were recorded in Osaka and one in Tokyo and in the end they became the album” Made in Japan “, in my humble opinion, without a doubt the best album Live Hard Rock.
The drummer of the Metal He continued saying: “I listened to it about 18,000 times, and every time I listen to it, it improves more and more, it is so incredibly beautiful. It is really lively, really energetic and simply ‘aarghh’. Do you understand what I mean? Do you understand what I mean?”
Then he spoke of the new reprint that includes the performances of all three the evenings of the Japanese concerts of 1973 of Deep Purple. “Now, there is a reprint, a remastered, all that stuff ‘re’, a version of the album that includes, let me say well, all three evenings of the three concerts. So not only a version of each song, but three different versions of each song. The crazy thing about listening to it, and as I said, I listened to it a lot, it is that when you listen to the three evenings of the three different concerts, the versions of the songs are all Incredibly beautiful, but they are different from each other.
He also praised all the members of the band. “Blackmore is in a different mood than usual. Ian Paice sounds against him and this creates these vibrations. Then Ian Gillan goes here and Roger Glover keeps everything under control. Jon Lord goes here at the keyboards and is incredibly fantastic.”
