Asbury Park 12/8/96
The Asbury Park show was the fifth show of the US tour for me, and also
marked the final date of the Purpendicular world tour. The show was at the
Paramount Theater, an older venue that just recently reopened. Wild T & The
Spirit as well as a third band opened the show.
Tonight's show was amazing! It seemed right from the start that the
band was on fire. Ian Gillan was in the best mood I have seen him in on the
whole tour. Maybe it was the beers we bought him the night before?! They
once again left out Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming, but the setlist was
otherwise the same.
The downside to the show was the audience, who remained seated for the
whole show until the encore. During No One Came, someone threw a pair of
goofy 3D glasses on stage which Gillan wore for a verse before throwing them
back at the guy! Ian mentioned several times that it was the final night of
the tour, and thanked the crew for a year on the road.
Ian's voice was excellent, and the band's solos for Speed King were the
best of the whole tour. It was a great way to end the tour.
Once again, thanks to Colin Hart we had backstage passes. There wasn't
much going on due to the band leaving for home straight from the show. T.M.
Stevens was there, as well as Ritchie's guitar tech, James. We went outside
just as the band was leaving and spoke with both Ian's and Roger. As Ian
Gillan was signing autographs people kept calling out his name as if he was
leaving. Ian told everyone he wasn't going anywhere until everything was
signed. It was great.
We watched as the band's van pulled away from the theater - the tour
was over. Thanks to everyone we had hung out with for the past few days - it
was great company. Big thanks to Damien DeSimone and Pete Dickinson as well
as Colin Hart for all his help.
Brendan Johnston
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