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Deep Purple - Glasgow, 2 March 1996
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Deep Purple - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow, Scotland
Friday, 2 Mar 96
- Fireball
- Maybe I'm a Leo
- Ted the Mechanic
- Pictures of Home
- Black Night
- Cascades
- Sometimes ... Screaming
- Woman from Tokyo
- Bloodsucker
- Purpendicular Waltz
- No-one Came
- Rosa's Cantina
- Smoke on the Water / Keyboard solo (1)
- When a Blind Man Cries
- Somebody Stole my Guitar
- Speed King
Encores;
- Perfect Strangers
- Hey Cisco
- Highway Star
Notes;
(1) Keyboard solo included Lord's arrangement of 'I Belong to Glasgow'... nothing like
ingratiating yourself to the local crowd.....
A better show than previous night in Aberdeen, IMHO. In another (less humble) -
"f**king awesome!"
Lots more smiles around, especially from Morse, who at first seemed a bit
bemused at the mayhem before him. Gillan seemed in better voice, too, and,
from where I was, a better sound mix. I got the impression at Aberdeen that
Gillan was missing a few vocal lines out here and there, and wonder if this
is maybe because he's having to sing much more than in recent years? i.e.
they're playing 20 SONGS as opposed to approx 10, with bouts of soloing in
between. Just a thought.
One small thought - I haven't heard anyone over the last couple of nights
even MENTION TMIB, never mind shouting out "Bring back Blackmore" or any
other such nonsense....... draw your own conclusions from this.
Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: Glasgow, 2/3/96 - Review
From: edinburgh@easynet.co.uk
(Edinburgh Cyberia 9)
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