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Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970) May 2026

The "Child In Time" live performance from 1970 is widely considered one of the definitive moments of the "Mark II" Deep Purple lineup [24, 33]. Recorded for the British TV show Doing Their Thing , this version captures the band at a pivotal turning point as they transitioned from psychedelic rock to the heavy metal sound that would define the 1970s [6, 33].

: This track cemented Ian Gillan as one of rock’s greatest vocalists [12]. It is so demanding that the band eventually stopped performing it live to preserve Gillan's voice. Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970)

: Jon Lord opens with a slow-building, atmospheric Hammond organ riff [23]. Interestingly, the melody was inspired by the song "Bombay Calling" by the band It's a Beautiful Day [9]. The "Child In Time" live performance from 1970

wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_in_Time">song compares to its original inspiration? It is so demanding that the band eventually

: The middle section features an intense "battle" between Blackmore’s guitar and Lord’s organ [4]. In this 1970 studio era, Blackmore notably used a Gibson ES-335 for this track instead of his usual Stratocaster [8].