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Deep Purple - Newcastle gig Review in Kerrang!
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Deep Purple - Newcastle, City Hall
Thursday, 29 February 1996
I had a quick flick through this week's Kerrang! in the newsagent last
night (as I usually do), and there was a fairly short review of the
Newcastle gig. I can't remember exactly what they said, but basically
the reviewer's opinion was that while he thought the band were playing
better than they've played for 20 years, he felt that they concentrated
too much on new material and obscure oldies to make it enjoyable for
anyone except the die-hard fan (or, as he put it, the Deep Purple
"conoisseur").
I guess, from the perspective of the "casual fan", I can see his
point. Of course, as a die...um, conoisseur myself, I loved it :-)
And, given the reaction of the audience at Brixton on Saturday,
the band had no problems at all winning over the crowd! Although,
thinking about it, the audience at Cambridge was a bit less open-
minded - a lot of people near me seemed pissed off at the
absence of "Child In Time", and I got the feeling Ian was getting
some barracking down at the front.
The review also made some brief negative comment about the length
of solo spots, but I have to say I couldn't agree less! Much as
I love Ian Paice's drumming, I've never b
een a big fan of drum
solos, and this tour was probably the first time I've *ever*
been to heavy rock gig with no drum solo! And Jon Lord's solo
on Saturday was one of the best I've seen/heard from him on any
post-reformation live show/album. Morse's solo spots were just
phenominal, and were probably instrumental (no pun intended) in
winning the crowd over to the new line-up - the man is just
brilliant, and that's coming from someone who wasn't even keen
on his solo albums!
I think overall, they gave the gig 3/5. Not as good as the 6/5 I'd
give it...:-)
Just a few thoughts from someone who's *still* buzzing from the
gig.
Mike
Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: Newcastle/UK 29/2/96 - Review
From: mcollins@nyx10.cs.du.edu
(Mike Collins)
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