Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: Beacon Theater, NYC 11/27/96
From: gillansinn@aol.com
Date: 29 Nov 1996 04:53:53 GMT
The Beacon Theater show on the 27th was the third show of the US tour for
me. We met up again at the Bear Bar a block or two from the theater. Tom
Booth was there and it was cool meeting him. Misty and Svante showed up
early on as well. Again my friends and I left before the others to catch
the band going into the theater. One of my friends had missed meeting
Glover the night before so we hoped to see him, if not the others. One of
the security guys gave us all Morse pics which he had. Glover arrived not
too long after and signed everyone's stuff despite the cold.
It was about 8 PM so we decided to go in without waiting for the
others. Wild T & The Spirit opened the show again, and they were better
tonight.
Purple opened with Hush as usual, and the sound seemed a little bit
better tonight. The set list was the same song wise, but they of course
added some new things in. Before Morse went into Smoke he played bits of
Zeppelin, Hendrix and Cream! Jon through a bit of New York, New York into
his solo which was cool!
Again the audience reaction was excellent. The show was close to,
if not sold out. During Perfect Strangers a little girl jumped on stage
and danced with Ian. Her mother joined a second later and the three
danced for a bit. After security tried to lead them off stage Gillan
helped them back to their seats. After this, a few others jumped on stage
as well.
The interesting thing about seeing several shows more or less in a
row is there were different highlights each night. In Hartford, The
Aviator and Rosas Cantina were the highlights, mainly because I was
surprised at how great they sound live. Tonight, Hey Cisco was a
standout. Also until tonight I was always on the left side, but tonight I
was on the right, with a great view of Paice. Ian Gillan seemed very
happy on stage again, and there was a lot of interaction with the people
in the front rows.
After the show we saw Joe Lynn Turner. I didn't get to speak to
him, but he looked well, and seemed happy. Special thanks to Ed Janx for
trying to help us out backstage - it didn't quite work out though! Can't
wait until York Pa and Asbury Park.
Brendan Johnston
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