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-- Soundtrack from the 2019 Quentin Tarantino film "Once Upon a Time. in Hollywood," with Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Emile Hirsch, Margaret Qualley, Kurt Russell, Bruce Dern, Luke Perry, Michael Madsen, Dakota Fanning, Mike Moh, Timothy Olyphant, Julia Butters, Martin Kove, Austin Butler & Al Pacino.
This movie was like time traveling. A masterpiece.
Wasn't a huge fan of Leonardo before. Never disliked him, but thought of him as an "average" actor ( whatever that is). I have changed my mind after this. Brad and him were great in this film !!! "And away we go !!!"
The CopperTone radio ad is the one that killed me. Took me right back to my childhood.
totally agree
This movie bored me to death.
@Ethereal I do but I watch this channel.
Two masterpieces. The song and the movie. Exquisite.
It is a great movie. I was a young guy when the Manson demons struck. Shook the country, made news for months if not longer.
A master piece. Truly one of best movies that I have ever seen. Quintin is the man.
@@stevenrobert8567 If you want to see a masterpiece try Reservoir Dogs or Jackie Brown ... now that's Tarantino ... this one had great music and great actors but no plot = dud.
Great movie, and one of the truly great songs of the 70's. Deep Purple rocked back then. Oh, and a great movie too!
Tarantino will love this!
The greatest trailer of all time
Brad Pitt carried this movie. He deserved his. Oscar 🇺🇲 💙
I came for Brad Pitt, came away with a new appreciation for di Caprio!
Leo should have recieved the oscar not Brad. Brad was just being Brad.
@@StreetTruckinTitanhell..... give em both an award.... (maybe a bit late)
К сожалению у Питта и Лео, кармы разные, но они хорошие друзья
Jon Lord carried this song. He deserved his. Oscar
A cinematic masterpiece! That's what L.A. looked like back in 1969! Every detail is captured in this wonderfully done film!
This moving made me feel like I was transported to California in the late 60's. Looks like it WAS a wonderland back then.
It was
One of the best movies of the last 20 years!
Yeah, Quentin Tarantino is a genius!
Concordo con te amico !
1969, possibly the greatest year in history.
The year America peaked... First moon landing, American factories supplied the world with consumer goods, Z-28 Camaros and Boss Mustangs ruled the streets, Woodstock and all the great music associated with it dominated the airwaves.... There was nothing we couldn't do back then.
Tarintino consistently out does himself at every turn. An absolute masterpiece.
He seems to have a knack of outdoing himself
I swear to you, this movie is a fucking masterpiece.
Judging by this clip and the music I must agree with you..
Take a look at The Irishman, another big big movie!!
In so many ways.
It was good, but I think Quentin’s idk what to call it ADD, needs to be reined in a little (I can say this because I have ADD myself)
@@sawtooth808 I have ADHD and I have no idea what you’re talking about.
this is what the world looked like when I was a kid. No cookie cutter urban sprawl. Everything had it's own character.
Yep. I was a kid in Chicago in the 60s and every house, building, store , restaurant, bar and movie theatre looked different. The sidewalks glowing in neon light. The cars had style. Places had character and you did not encounter a sea of parking lots everywhere you went.
@@Philtration it looked a bit like this in certain parts of Downtown Toronto in the late 90’s - early 2000’s, even downtown Halifax NS, with all it’s old structures intact is amazing, character in a downtown core is priceless.
Youre right! I went to Denver last year and was disappointed. Home Depot. Lowes. Target. Applebees. etc. Repeat. Nothing new to see here. Besides thinking Denver was in the mountains NOT in a desert. Might as well have stayed home.
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welcome to the new world order
One of my all-time fave Jon Lord organ solos. That guy frigging rocked! DP wouldn't have had anything like their unique sound without him.
Jon Lord was an underrated master.
I feel ya brother.
Not as good as next doors wife on my organ
Of all the artists involved in this video, I think that Deep Purple shines above them all
Hear you, but I’m kinda killed by jailbait and Margot
I am a big fan of the Deep Purple Mark II lineup but Mark I (i.e. the Shades of Deep Purple lineup with Nick Simper on bass and Rod Evans on vocals as in this recording) were astonishingly good and could easily have been as big as Mark II but history, as we know, turned out differently.
@@noelmajers6369 What ever it is called, production or mixing, this song sounds as fresh and raw as a spring morning
Well yes, of course. Deep Purple is a milestone in late 60s hard rock, only Led Zeppelin, Cream and Jimi Hendrix Experience are close to their level. But The Mamas and The Papas was a phenomenal band as well, only different in style.
@@noelmajers6369 Нет. Они не были бы так же популярны. Более того, это был уходящий стиль 60-х. Правильный, отличный, но уже архаичный.
Great movie with beautiful music . You can just fell the spirit of the end of 60's . Masterpiece
I absolutely loved how Tarantino gave us the ending we all wish happened! The first time I watched this movie I had no idea how it would end. I almost dreaded watching it. I stood up and cheered as I watched it unfold! I have loved and re-watched everyone of his films dozens of times!
Wish in one hand, sh1t in the other, and see if it comes true.
I saw Deep Purple at the Roosevelt theater in Chicago in 1972. One of the best first dates I've ever enjoyed.
I feel sorry for people who don't appreciate how great this film and its soundtrack is.
There was a time when listening to Hush, was three times a day , in 1969.( Classic!) It would take years to become the turbulent radical voice of an original wild child generation.
So lucky to grow up with the music that we all miss….this is a masterpiece that fits the movie……the cast was perfect in this trip back into the 60s…..thank you……
I guess this isn't going tomgomwell, but inbound the movie LACKING... NOT A Good movie from Mr t.
@@sasquatch2753 Do you actually read what you write before posting ?
@Sasquatch go back into to the forest mr. Sasquatch
@@sasquatch2753 some people insist on being a big part of fiction and you can't help them.
Quentin Tarantino REALLY loves movies🎉 his works are so entertaining!!
Fantastic movie! I practically had the theatre to myself during a $5.00 daytime matinee. It doesn't get any better.
This song brings back so many Rich Memories of living through the '60's, and seeing All of the Great Bands of that era. Deep Purple in '69 was Incredible, as were The Doors, Zeppelin, The Who, The Beatles ('66 Dodger Stadium), Jimmy Hendrix, Janis, Zappa and The Mothers, Steppenwolf, on and on.
Absolutely... lived in Van Nuys CA. all the Hot Rod shops. Jefferson Airplane. 1974 CA. JAM in Ontario. DEEP Purple lead singer..David Coverdale. Glenn HUGHES..Ritchie Blackmore. JUST incredible SHOW.
8 track cartridge, lol
Невероятная эпоха
The song is from 1968
The music was great. The decade sucked.
How did I go 53 years without paying attention to this song? God forgive me!
familiar with "Stormbringer" by DP ?
@@brianmathew09 I'll bite! what's the song about?
@@richardkarlson8259 Its a DeepPurple classic..also check, Highway Star..their two best imho : )
Потому что ты не фанат DP))
Super sexy song. Check out the Playboy After Dark video of this song, on youtube.
Happy new year! My favorite movie of last year.
Matsushimum Thank you 😊
Thank You Tarantino & Deep Purple
Love this movie. The ending is wild and well deserved.
This world really existed once. Through the magic of the movies, it does again.
How lucky am I growing up in these times, listening to Deep Purple, Hendrix, Led Zep (the list goes on) for the first time ever released, living & experiencing these times. The talent & musicianship unsurpassed! Still give me goosebumps hearing the music now called classics!
The kids of today have NO FUCKING Idea of music, lyrics, timing, syncopation, none of it. They will never have a wonderful love song to remember from their youth. with all the rap crap and hate noise that is not even 'music'. I always ask them. What key is that in?" or What is the time,,4/4 or 3/4, etc. They are lost ,we won, we lived the very best of times in 60-70's
i am 10 years too young
Early seventies ROCKED
music today is shit shit shit and shit again
One of the best songs of MY generation, the late 60's,, Charlie and the girls, and a movie of todays era that captures it all with a spectacular surprise ending. I could watch it every night until I die.
Box lo HomnFzaC7r
What would they do without great 60s & 70s Music 👍🏻
Brilliant "vibe" tribute to a film that should have been hailed as a classic the way "Pulp Fiction" (rightly) was in '94----and someday will be, maybe once we get past this monotonous superhero movie cycle that's been corroding Hollywood's creative spirit for two decades.
Superheroes movies sell, and they sell like hot buns, most production Houses are too greedy to let go of them
I am so sick of the super hero 💩 movies. I said this 8 years ago… It won’t go away…
TOTALLY AGREE....AMERICA was great back then. POLITICIANS threw it all away.
What's frightening is that it's not just millennials-----I watch lots of reactions, and reactors of all ages and demographic groups go ga-ga when these superhero movie trailers come out (I like watching trailers and reactions to them, even in genres I don't like). It's across the board, the studios know this, so it's a lost cause until the money stops rolling in.
The super hero movies are not monotonous..... they are getting worse and worse and farther away from what the comics were trying to say. (but of course - i do get your point)
Damn... i have to watch this movie right now... again
For me, the best movie from Tarantino. What a lovely years. In my company the film watched over 30 peoples and comment is negative. I'm the only black sheep and I'm glad :).
Dear Ilija, just kind reminder. Don't forget to contact Brad Pitt for your new project, I am sure he will be delighted.
I loved this movie. Saw it a week ago and am still thinking about it.
Deep Purple was one of the best rock bands of our past, and l saw them twice, yes
This was Deep Purple's final encore at Cynthia Woods Pavillion 2018 & it gave me chills 50 years later!
Lies again? Harvard University
I'd take this song and their version of 'Help' as a closer anyday over Smoke on the Water.... still a fantastic group overshadowed by Pink Floyd and so many other fine bands of early 70's era.
@@alpha51omega38 DP was not overshadow by any of these groups,lol
3 däys b4 lörd went speed king popped vp. minD RädJö. . . missync 411 ´dreämce..???´ büy-rent his möveece -:- ´ncöre -.-??
If Margot was my date then that's exactly the look that does it for me. Really enjoyed this film when there's so much crap about.
I finally saw this movie about a month and a half ago. F ing excelent! The entire cast was perfect.
Rod Evans was the lead singer in Deep Purple Mk.1 (the lineup that had this hit) - nothing much, if anything, has been heard of him in recent years - bless him - he rendered the vocals really, really well.
I liked his voice better than than .. well, you know who
He was a very good singer but without Ian Gillan no "In Rock" masterpiece and all the rest.
Rod would have definitely struggled with the power house that is In Rock. Not cut out for harder edged music. That's why he was replaced with Sir Gillan. And the rest is history.
Ian Paice is the only original left in Deep Purple.
My great friend Rod Evans. Sat next to him in school from six to sixteen. Last time I saw him was in 1968 when he came to see me in Windsor with Deep Purple roadie (and another school friend) Mick Angus). I would love to know where Rod is now.
That was a Hell of a RIDE! ❤️
I can’t explain how much I love this film it’s one of my personal top 10 movies 🎥
Шикарное кино! Не "китчевый продукт". Кино - не для всех! Смотрел пять раз. И с каждым разом открывал для себя новые "грани" фильма. Отлично!!!!
Margo Robbie is just the absolute BOMB 💣
yep, you get what you pay for!👌👌👍👍
I met Ian Gillan and John Lord at Sydney Airport, Australia, back in the day. Happy to say Hi. I went to see them at the Sydney Entertainment Centre a few days later. Great Memories.
BEST movie made in the last decade...That was a fantastic choice of music to match up with film highlights. I lived those days, and won't ever forget the outcome. But this ending was what could have been a real life changing event to the whole 'hippie' scene of my times.
Stunning ending that makes you think how differently the world may have turned out without the Manson Murders to cause panic and hatred against the 'free love' generation who also fought for peace throughout the world. Who knows what could have been? Superb movie.
I’m a Fan of Brad Pitt & Leonardo DiCaprio, and Quentin Tarantino. And this Movie. Jonny Weiss “Hollywood Angel!” 🎶
Great music, amazing band and wonderful movie !
Don’t think I have ever seen a better pairing of music and video. Well done.
I agree.
Quinton Tarantino COULDN'T HAVE PICKED A MORE PERFECT SONG for this movie soundtrack!!! I would buy this soundtrack just for this one Deep Purple song...ABSOLUTE CLASSIC!!! Much love from Mobile Alabama
None of this exists without the genius of a guy named Joe South, who wrote the song. Respect, Joe.
Yes it is Joe South's Song. It was a decent hit for Joe. Deep Purple just took it to a different level. The did the same thing to Kentucky Woman. I also like Neil's Version. Both songs were written well but Purple just put some Energy into them. I understand what you mean. It is like when I hear I will Always Love You is a Whitney Houston Song. It is a Dolly Parton Song and I like Dolly's Original Version. She gets out of more emotion and sincerity in her version.
@@kurtsherrick2066 You're both right. The best analogy might be Jimi's cover of Watchtower. Even Dylan acknowledged that Jimi transmogrified what was already a work of genius into something different and transcendent, and made it the definitive version. Joe South created this; Deep Purple took it higher.
That was a good film - I really should watch it again!
For a period piece this movie was just about perfect. I grew up in LA around this time; hung out alot in Westood Village, watched movies at the Cinirama Dome theater, cruised Sunset and Hollywood blvd. Never went to any parties at the Playboy mansion though!
I have yet to see the film.. but going by this ... dude nailed it.. the look and feel of that time.... if you wanna know what late 60's early 70's LA felt like..here it is
Just saw it a few days ago. Great film imho.
You need to see it ...
hell yeah he did
i loved cliff! good dude.
Just watched this movie for the first time! Top 5 movies of all time for me and I watch A LOTT of movies 🤣 Absolutely loved this time period! Nothing beats this era! Q absolutely nailed it!
A lot of movies doesn't make it a goof6film Go back further yet Gone with the wind Casablanca and so on
This video is better than the movie because it takes the best parts and the best song from the soundtrack and edits them together into a sensation of 1960s Hollywood cool that sadly no longer exists. What a tragedy.
Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore 🤟🏼
What a dumb comment. I bet you didnt see much movies
This video reminds me of the fact that EVERY scene in this movie was really fun to watch. Best movie I've seen since Gladiator and Saving Private Ryan and Forest Gump.
This is really interesting. I watched every Tarantino movie several times and really liked most them. This one... is one of the worst movie I have ever seen in my life. Boring and pointless content, stretched on nearly 3 hours. I had to constantly fight to not fall asleep. So bad!
@@iddqdxxx84 In responding to my post, you missed naming 3 movies that you thought were really great and fun to watch. That might tell us the type of movies you like. The only other Tarentino movie I REALLY liked was Pulp Fiction. But it all fairness, it probably helped that I was 21 years old in 1969.
@@danielhurley2894 The 3 you named are definately top notch, I would add "The Shawshank Redemption", "The Pianist", "Gran Torino", and also, as my favorite from Tarantino, "The Hateful Eight".
@@iddqdxxx84 We agree on the 3 that I mentioned. Of the ones you mentioned, I give an "OK-plus" to Shawshank and an "OK" to Gran Torino. Never saw the other 2. I heard that "Hateful" was just a lot of talking, but I think I'll have to watch it sometime soon. Thanks.
@@iddqdxxx84 "The Green Mile" was excellent, also!
One of the all time great rock songs
16 yrs young cranking up this diddy when I lived in San Francisco. Hush now.
i have zero time for modern movies, except when it comes to Tarantino movies
Margot Robbie is just so dazzling ... even in clothes we wore in 1969 !!
I'm so glad i grew up in the greatest ******* era's of music
Looks at Brad Pitt jumping the rooftops like Spiderman! It's ok to be 56!
I was a kid growing up in LA during this period. This is so realistic and I remember a lot of the streets and stores.
I love this song and video.
Make one with California dreamin’
Yes please
Yes pleasesss
Absolutely.
Gets my vote
Back when cars were wonderful, women dressed so sexy, music was so cool, and Westerns were the best they've ever been.
This movie got me into Deep Purple. Thank you Quentin❤
Saw it twice at theater in LA when it came out. I was in the Game (70's LA) and know the spots and vibe depicted. Just at El Coyote and feels the same. Miss Formosa Cafe and Dresden Rm. It's time for Netlix to acquire this so I can binge on it.
Wow: Captures the essence of the song, era, and movie all in one. Great job! Thank you for posting!
not sure how Tarantino does it, but he finds places that take you back to that time in history.. Unbelievable...
Margot Robbie in that yellow costume at the party:-WOW😍😍😍😍
I spent a weekend at the Playboy Mansion...loved seeing the party clips.
This SHOULD be the movie's official trailer!
Thank you for this. Happy New Year.
Shades of Deep Purple was my first Disco ever and the best Song was Hush. After this Deep Purple was, is and will be my favorit Band ever.
Great film, really impressive acting.
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This 🎥 reminds you that Brad Pitt can really BRING IT when he's on it. Leo D just gets better with every role.
Yes on both.
They were both perfect.
Agreed
Hmmm and here am I Jonesing for Margo Robbie.....
Pitt is the star. He overshadowed Leo.
Tarantino truly knows how to personally select his movie soundtracks, Hush was the perfect song on the drive up to the Playboy Mansion.
I was kid of the 60s .in LA and Vegas. I've got some great memories
My god this is a bad ass scene in the film. This montage works ok too.
Deep Purple Rules! Yeah!
Ahead of their time ..im old enough to remember this song.sister had the 45
Saw deep purple when I was 17 ! Nowt extraordinary about that but they were fantastic in 1970 and at nigh on 68 I can say there's still that buzz 😳🤗🤓 1 of the many greats in me own opinion 👏👏👏☝️✌️👍
Almost Christmas and just now watched This great video mix. Deep purple 💜, captured the times and spirit of Sharron Tate in our fantastic Margot Robbie, what a dish , my heaven 😍 Heaven on earth. Her lips make me crazy...!!!!! Love Jon Lord on organ, RIP my man!!
This fantastic song brings back powerful memories of my late 60s childhood. Banana Splits, Batman, Whacky racers cartoon on TV comes to mind and the huge array of pop, rock and soul bands and singers knocking out hit after hit 😊 But even then as a child I knew something terrible happened to the happy hippy life from 1971 onwards. Life seemed dismal, hopeless and dark in the early 70s compared to earlier. Then in my mid-teens when researching that crazy 60s excitement I learnt of the 3 major tragedies that killed the 60s - The Manson murders, the Altamont Rolling Stone concert murder of a black teenager captured on film during the Maisle Brothers documentary, and the roll call of drug casualties and deaths of many famous musicians who championed the counterculture hippy movement all of them bizarrely aged 27 years old chief among them - Jimi Hendrix. The ones that didn’t die lost their minds, career and were never the same again (Pete Green of Fleetwood Mac and Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd come to mind). Memorable songs hold so much power to reflect it can either be a gift or a curse.
J.Joplin,Jim Morrison
The Manson Cult murders were somthing terrible in 1969.
Margot Robbie is perfection !
Deep Purple Mark one. The bass playing by Nick Simper was absolutely effing amazing.
Man I adore this film.... wow.
You did a great job with this edit! A masterpiece 🔥
I was born at the tail end of the hippie BS. I remember the girls, women and my friends moms walking around with no shoes everywhere. Those styles. Mostly the music and seeing the fall of Saigon. Those memories will never fade.
this video is a short movie by itself...and the Deep Purple song is epic anyway, loved it when I heard it first, 45 years ago
Planet's IQ is going down... we need more movies with Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin
“Nah, it was dumber than that. Like....... Rex.” “TEX!”
hahah never heared before hahah so funny much funny hahah lets give you likes for such a creative and funny comment
Great film and a f**kin amazing song.
God Damn what a phenomenal Movie. May be my favorite Tarantino film.
My favorite Deep Purple song. And this movie was grest as well. Brad Pitts' best movie.