Pittsburgh Deep Purple Concert
Like a fine wine, this Band just gets better with age. This is the
statement I will use to describes Deep Purple. Getting better and
better and better.
On December 6, 1996, I had the greatest concert experience of my life.
Being a Deep Purple fan since 1972, the events of this night was
something that I thought I would only dream about. Tickets in the third
row, I just didn't see the concert, but I felt part of the concert. The
crowd was great and the Band was fed off of their enthusiasm.
Who said Ian Gillan can't sing, this man has a voice that someday will
end up in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. His voice is in great shape
and he is a great showman.
Two songs were cut from the set list, they were the Aviator, and
Sometime I Feel like Screaming. It is nice to here some new songs, the
1984 and 1987 tours were almost identical.
Steve Morse is great, he has put new life into the Band. The Band is now
together working for a common goal and having fun doing it. Roger
Glover smiled and had fun like he was in his 20's. Jon Lord and Steve
exchanged solo's and enjoyed it very much. We also were treated to a
very quick riff of Burn during their exchanges. And Ian Paice, the
greatest drummer in the World.
I also decided to get very darning and tape the show, I got caught
during the encores and was ask to surrender my tape. Luckily I switched
tapes before the encores, so I do have a partial concert. An
everlasting musical memory.
After the show, I had the opportunity to meet Steve Morse, Ian Paice,
and Ian Gillan. All three autograph my concert program. I also had my
picture take with Ian Gillian by Robyn. Thanks a lot Robyn! All three
Band members were great, talking with about eight of us and being very
personal about it.
This was a great night! A night I'll never forget.
Bruce Ambrose
brucea@sgi.net
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