Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: Detroit Show
From: cyberneer@aol.com
Date: 6 Dec 1996 16:48:32 GMT
12-5-96
Ian's voice was in great shape -- amazing performance. The pain in the ***
metal bands that were doing a sound check during the Purple show were
annoying (Purple headlined a concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills,
featuring the likes of 'Corrosion of Conformity' and 'Danzig'). During 'My
Woman from Tokyo', you could hear one of the idiot metalheads pouding a
snare drum (as if they could really get a good sound check while Purple
was playing at full tilt in the same arena).
After the show, I got to meet both Ian's. Both were gracious. Big Ian
asked if I had seen his web page. I said yes -- and asked if he planned to
add his email address?
"I haven't got the time", he said -- adding he was looking forward to some
rest after the busy tour schedule he's been on. Paicey was in fine form
for the show -- even though he says he thought it wasn't his best night. I
told him my collection of Purple imports and promo CD's totals 60+, and he
thanked me for helping to finance his new home!
He left the room, promising to return, but most of the 8 to 12 of us
hanging around gave up waiting (including a nice fellow and his wife
transplanted from Britain. He was a policeman in the town where Ian had
his Inn, I believe.)
Excellent performance -- a REAL thrill to meet the greatest Rock vocalist
and drummer of all time!
Ed Coury
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