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Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA Silver Tongue Speed King I missed much of Thin Lizzy (I was lost in Chicago downtown
trying to locate the theatre), but when Deep Purple came on, man! It was something.
Just a brief note to let you know Deep Purple put on a great
show in Chicago! It was nice to hear Never Before live, and I had never before
heard it live on any of their tours. :-) The live version sounded heavier, which
was great! As a matter of fact, a lot of their songs had a heavier feel to them
then I recall from their concerts here in 1996, 1997, and 2002. It was excellent. The highlights were seeing Pictures Of Home
and Lazy live. I liked Don's keyboard solo leading into Pefect Strangers. He
is the perfect replacement for Jon Lord. These guys rock! There were a lot of people outside who had been told during
the day that tickets were available at the venue. Well, if there was they didn't
have enough to go around, because there were a lot of disgruntled people looking
for tickets. It was nice to see a lot of younger faces in the crowd. ok so the show is over and its a cold february night in the
windy city so when walking through the alley behind the venue to get to the
parking garage what do you do?? well if your diehards like myself and my friend
are you stand there quietly and hope you meet at least one of the band members
so we went for it now having met yes this same way last time they were in town
i sort of knew what to expect so i had brought a camera i ran back to my car
to get it and then the wait began-- after quite a long wait we saw people coming
out wearing backstage passes and i told my buddy this is probably it well about
another 30 minutes goes by and he said he was going to walk to the corner and
get us some coffee i told him i wouldnt because you just never know and i swear
i barely finished my sentence and the back door opened from the building and
out walked don,steve, and ian paice i was the 1st to ask if they would sign
some autographs and they were more than willing to do so i got a pic with ian
and steve ( i had missed out on don and he was already in the car -- maybe next
time) after about another 15-20 minute wait out came ian gillian and roger and
they too were more than willing to sign and take pics i made a comment to roger
that want to repeat right now and i hope the band is reading this because i
really mean this---- after 35 years and being genuine rock stars and legends
it would of been very very easy to have just told us no to autographs and just
walked on and you guys were nothing like that when ian paice went to sign my
tour book my sharpie went dry and i was like oh no and he was so nice he said
thats ok someone here must have one ill sign with that and HE asked someone
to borrow thier marker--- then my friend went to snap a pic that he agreed to
pose for and the camera wouldnt work and i thought thats it i blew it and again
ian just kept cool and told me fix your camera ill wait -- i really couldnt
believe that and steve was just as friendly for taking pics and signing (luckily
my camera worked the rest of the night) when ian gillian and roger came out
ig thanked us for being a wonderful crowd and we told him thats because they
had put on a wonderful show i also told ian that it was almost 19 years ago
to the day that i had seen deep purple for the 1st time and also for my 1st
ever concert on the perfect strangers tour then roger came and signed took pics
and just basically stayed and talked with us till he was told it was time to
go so anyway sorry i got carried away there but my comment to roger and what
i want to repeat is that the guys in deep purple could not have been any nicer
or treated us any better if they had wanted too after growing up listening to
them -- im the same age as the band :) and then to have met them and on top
of all that have them be that down to earth about it was just a incredible experience
so i want to first of all thank all of you reading this for your patience in
my rambling but i think you can see now why i had so much to talk about and
if you cant well then catch this band on this tour and then you will know what
all the fuss is about and last and certainly not least i want to thank deep
purple for all the years of listening pleasure for many great live shows that
ive been at and for when the whole thing came to head and i finally got to meet
you guys being as nice and as down to earth as you were there were no egos no
rock gods just 5 great musicians who seem to have remembered thier roots and
actually realized that the fans made them and therefore i took it as thier way
of saying thank you by taking the time to hang out --- thanks again guys and
see you next time your in chicago
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