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Deep Purple - Bristol, 20 February 1996
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Deep Purple - Colston Hall, Bristol, UK
Tuesday, 20 February 1996
WHAT A CONCERT! The band came on and went straight into Fireball - don't
know how they do that lift sound but they managed to get it just right -
what a start! I have got to say that this is the best concert I have been
to in a long time. The band sound as if they have been playing together
for ages - Steve Morse has slotted in very nicely - I dont think Blackmore
will be missed too much. Steve and Jon seem very happy playing together
and did quite a few "duels" throughout the show.
The sound was excellent, the band seem to have so much energy and are obviously very happy playing
together. Ian was in excellent form vocally, perhaps with not the range of
old (Sometimes I feel like Screaming being the exception!), however, I
think he more than makes up for this in the character of his voice. He
was his usual jokey self starting the intro to most songs with "Imagine you
are in a bar..." (not difficult!). The only dissapointment for me was that
the Aviator wasn't in the set - still that was more than compensated for by
the older material which is not usually performed live. The track list
(not in order apart for the encores) was:
- FIREBALL
- NO ONE CAME
- SMOKE ON THE WATER
- BLOODSUCKER
- SOMEBODY STOLE MY GUITAR
- MAYBE I'M A LEO
- TED THE MECHANIC
- PICTURES OF HOME
- WOMAN FROM TOKYO
- ROSA'S CANTINA
- BLACK NIGHT
- WHEN A BLIND MAN CRIES
- PURPENDICULAR WALTZ
- SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE SCREAMING
- SPEED KING (EXCELLENT!!!)
ENCORES:
- PERFECT STRANGERS
- HEY CISCO
- HIGHWAY STAR
As if the standard of the main set wasn't enough the encores were absolutely
barnstorming. Highway Star was absolutely incredible. This band knows
what playing rock music is all about - energy. The solo spots from both
Steve and Jon were superb - Steve's playing is so clear and precise - he is a
definite asset to the band. Roger Glover got in the act with an excellent
bass solo. What can you say about Ian Paice - except that he has got to be
one of the best rock drummers in the business - I dont know where he gets
all that energy from - what a sense of rhythm he has!
On the strength of this performance and the songs on Purpendicular I can't
wait for the next album. If anyone has a tape of this performance or any
other from the tour I would be extremely interested. Well I hope that they
don't become so big that they miss Bristol out next time.
David Jane
Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: Colston Hall, Bristol, UK 20/2/96 - Review
From: david.jane@bristol.ac.uk
(David Jane)
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