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Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: Chicago 11/29 Show
From: Michael Davis
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 1996 14:35:24 GMT
The concert here in Chicago was fantastic!!! Even my wife,
who is not a DP fan, enjoyed the show! We didn't have the
best seats in the house, so I brought my binoculars. Most of
the crowd there were in their 30's and 40's. This is the only
time I've seen DP, so I have no basis for comparison with
past concerts, but I would have to say they sounded 10
times better than any of the live shows issued on CD since
the reunion. They seem to really enjoy each other! Boy,
were they loud!
When the lights went down and the familiar howling from
Hush was heard, the crowd went nuts!!! Great version, btw!!
This is the only DP song my wife likes, so this got her out of
her seat and rockin'!! Thanks, Steve, for getting the rest of
the band to add this to the set list. After the show, as we're
walking in the rain trying to find the car, she told me it was a
great concert! She even said she recognized most of the
songs! I guess I've played DP enough around the house that
she couldn't help but be familiar with them! :-)
When the outtro to Fireball was being played, which is the riff
from 'Into the Fire', the crowd went nuts!!! But I think they
were disappointed that they didn't continue with the song.
IG was in top form - only flubbed the lines to one song that I
could tell, and that was WFT, but no one who noticed cared!
(He lifted his hands as if to say, "Oops!", and just carried on!)
The crowd roared through the well-known songs from the
early albums such as Hush, SK, SotW, PoH, WFT, PS, and
HS. They were on their feet the entire concert except for the
beginning of the Aviator. The set list remained unchanged
from the Toronto concert - It was kind of fun to be able to tell
people around me what was next! ;-)
Speed King - absolutely fantastic!!! IG introduced it as a
lullaby, even pretending to rock a baby in his arms! SM and
JL - it was a treat to watch them interact on this and several
other songs. At one point, they even shook hands and
hugged each other - I thought I was at a lovefest!! Their
interaction on Cascades was also awesome!
I loved WaBMC!! SM's work on this song by far surpasses
the original!! Most people did not seem to recognize this
song or No One Came, but they did recognize BN, which I'm
sure is on a lot of compilation records. Some of the songs I
enjoyed the most were the quieter songs that built up in the
end, such as WaBMC, SIFLS, and the Aviator.
It was interesting hearing some of the familiar IG lines such
as "I THAAAANK YOU!" and "It's been a long time!" (I hope I
don't hear that last one again. ;-) )
One of the low lights was "some stupid with a" laser pen light
kept shining it in their faces during the three encores. I was
afraid DP wasn't going to do HS - but they're a class act.
They ignored the distraction and jumped right into HS - a
great closing number, btw. Also, the acoustics in the
Horizon were terrible. From where I was at, it was hard to
distinguish Roger's bass. I was also disappointed that I
could not find any write up in the local newspapers about the
show.
The opening band, Marshall Law was pretty good, the singer
kept saying, "It's an honor to be playing before Deep Purple!"
I bought the DP '95 Yearbook while I was there. It gives a
day-to-day description of the making of _|_, and has over 70
photos of the group, including the SIFLSweeping photo of SM
that's on the DP home page. Roger's three postings to the
homepage are also included. Some interesting notes:
ACFoR was called Spooky or Spooky Wooky, RC was
called Bo Throbbley after IG, yes IG, started strumming a Bo
Diddley sort of rhythm, SIFLS was called Chicken, then
Missing You, and SSMG was called Pulse.
I'm really sorry I missed the opportunity to meet up with the
amdp-ers before the show - next year, I hope!
Mike :-)
(Man those cats can really swing!!)
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