Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: DP In Hartford
From: purpwaltz@aol.com
Date: 25 Nov 1996 01:45:42 GMT
Finally saw my first ever DP concert after 14 years of being a fan. :-)
Setlist
- Hush
- Fireball
- Ted the Mechanic
- Pictures of Home
- Black Night (with hints of LLR'n'R in SM's solo)
- Cascades: I'm Not Your Lover
- Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming
- Woman From Tokyo
- The Aviator
- Rosas Cantina
- No One Came
- Smoke On The Water (with JL's solo)
- When A Blind Man Cries
- Speed King (IP solo)
Encores
- Perfect Strangers
- Hey Cisco
- Highway Star
Some thoughts:
Missed the DP party at the Hartford Brewery because of various screw-ups.
Remembered on the way to Hartford that we'd forgotten the tickets at home.
Took the longest possible route to the place (I am a genious at this sort
of
thing :-) ) and reached the Brewery around 7:30pm, just as the party was
winding to a halt. :-(
What can I say about the show? AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME!
IG sang like a god throughout the show. And displayed the inimitable
"Gillan humour" too (Sometimes I drink like screaming). The rest of the
band
was in terrific form too.
The band seemed to enjoy themselves immensely. Great spirit, lots of
smiles, lots of great moments.
Ted - IG introduced the song as being about someone they'd met at a pub in
Stowe, Vermont ( I assume it must have been at 'The Pub'). Excellent
solos by SM, and the band clearly having a rocking time.
Pictures of Home - excellent solos by JL, SM and RG. A song introduced
by IG as being about the contents of RG's pockets.
The Aviator - Absolutely brilliant singing by IG. I seem to agree with his
assertion that he sings better now than he did in the seventies.
No One Came - The song of the evening! IG introduced it as a song written
in 1970, and being prophetic. He and SM seemed to share a joke at this
point, and IG elaborated with "No more prophetic then than it is now -
hasn't
improved since then." The playing was masterful. A song I honestly didn't
pay much attention to for the many years I've known it will now become a
favourite.
Speed King - IG introduced this song as a ballad that he sings to his
daughter
every night to lull her to sleep, and sometimes in the mornings too to
wake her
up, and BOOM! Speed King in all its fury. I envy his daughter Grace! ;-)
Good interplay between SM and JL first, then SM and IG. At one point,
IG bounced away and started off into "Not Fade Away" - great moment.
IG fell off the stage after the show - I hope he is not too badly hurt.
Thanks to DaveH (indebted to him for life! :-) ) I went backstage and
after
about an hour's wait, met SM first, then RG. At one point my wife nudged
me
and whispered "Mahesh, turn around quick." I turned, and seeing nothing
interesting,
turned away again, but this time she grabbed my shoulder and turned me
around
once again and hissed "Don't you see???". I saw nothing. Then suddenly my
eyes focussed and I saw the Big Ian, a glass in one hand and a cigarette
in
the other, barely a couple of feet away. I stammered "Big Ian! Can I shake
your
hand?" Well, I got his autograph and asked him about Dreamcatcher,
but he was interrupted in his reply, and I didn't ask him after that. He
looked
worn out and tired, and the worse off for the fall he sustained after the
show.
Also met IP and got his autograph too. The only person missing was JL.
For me, it was an unforgettable night. I was reminding myself quite a
few times during the show that it was for real - that this was the same
band
whose In Concert tapes had been blasting through my speakers since 1983.
Rock on forever DP! :-)
Mahesh Srinivas
EMail: PurpWaltz@aol.com
--
"Sometimes I drink like screaming..."
-- IG (Hartford, Nov 23, 1996)
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