Lahr 6-7-97
It was a bit to travel this time but thanks to the German railway and some friendly taxi drivers in Lahr that was just a matter of time. For obvious reasons I only went there for Sunday and I arrived early enough to watch Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Marla Glen before. Marla Glen did a wonderful performance and I can recommend her CDs, too. After her show it took quite a time to prepare the stage for Purple, I think mainly because of some problems with Steve' s amplifiers, so it was 23:00 already when they finally started.
The setlist
- Hush
- Fireball
- Into the Fire (full version)
- Ted the Mechanic
- Black Night
- Bloodsucker
- Cascades
- Woman From Tokyo
- No One Came
- Smoke On The Water
- When A Blind Man Cries
- Speed King
Encores
- Perfect Strangers
- Highway Star
The show lasted approx. 100 minutes, so it was a bit shorter than the European shows I saw last year. Into the Fire was the biggest surprise for me, it sounded as fresh as had it been written last week. We got only a few Gillanisms, Ted was introduced as 'Edward' this time and the inspiring pub for Cascades was 'The Nachtigall's Leg' . It was great to hear Bloodsucker again and my highlights were No One Came (just like always!) and the Gillan/Morse duet in Speed King, when they were accompanied by Lord on the piano. Perfect Strangers was a majestic performance and Highway Star just thundered away. Incredibly good.
Unfortunately we didn't get any new numbers and the overall sound was clear but it lacked a bit of warmth, but this has to be said for the whole day, so the band can't be blamed for that.
It was a good concert and I am very happy that I've made the trip. Now I'm looking forward for Machine Head's 25th anniversary and the new CD next year.
Uwe
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