Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: Deep Purple have invaded North America!!
From: goldfinger@jumppoint.com
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 22:04:50 GMT
*Hush* - listen, do you hear it? Deep Purple is here!!!
Well, the time has finally arrived. Deep Purple are here and anyone
who can see them should go. Sell your house, your car, quit your job,
leave your spouse, well, ...maybe that's possibly a tad too far but by
all means go see them, you won't believe your eyes and ears!!
I have seen Purple before (twice), but I must say that this was the
best show for me. Yes, I miss Ritchie's showmanship but I realise now
that he was only just a part of the band that I love. Listening to the
head compressing thumpa thumpa of Rog's bass during the opening
number, Hush, and Ian P's wonderfully, impossibly, fluid drumming, he
is truly The Man, put a grin on my face that will never come off. I
now feel the Joker from the Batman movies!
I just saw them in Toronto and the show was incredible. The set list
was great and the band sounded very fresh and energetic. I couldn't
believe that I was listening to a band that sounds as aggressive and
powerful as they did back in the late 60's/early 70's. How do they do
it? Voodoo? Black magic? Whatever it is, I want some!!!
I swear to god that little Ian looked right at me after he leaped from
behind his drum kit and tossed me one of his sticks!! Wow, stuff of
dreams man. Then Rog comes back on stage and hands Glen Miller a
Heinekin! And who got the other drum stick? Jesse Flowers! Alright
Jesse! Now go buy a drum kit and start playing!
Apart from a show that I will never ever forget, I just want to say
that I met some of the nicest people on Wednesday. Jim, John, Glen,
Colin and Colin, Jesse, Nick, Mark, Dave, Bill (from Montreal), who
else? If I missed someone, no offense intended - I'm bad with names!
The band were incredibly warm and hospitable. Jim Corrigan has written
a terrific summary of that day that I will never forget - thank you
Jim! I was glad that you were there and that you wrote such a great
report. I hope the DP boys get a chance to read it!
The highlight for me was all due to Dave Hodgkinson to whom I cannot
thank enough. Dave arranged for us to get back stage and meet the
band. Well I thought I would die. Here's Roger Glover standing next to
me with that clear yet distinctive voice of his that I've heard so
many times before in interviews and on video, laughing and smiling
with us - WITH US!!!!! I couldn't take enough photos or get enough
stuff autographed. I felt like a kid in a toy store I was so happy.
I must admit that I was very nervous being backstage with the band.
What the hell do you say to them? Gee, I like your music? Nah, that
sounds too trite. I was worried that I would just stand there like a
6' 2" dork laughing like Beavis or Butthead, you know, huh huh...heh
heh...cool. Anyway, things went very well and I think I didn't act too
stupid. Rog brought us each a Heinekin (sp?) beer while we were
chatting to him. Glen Miller had a great idea and got Rog to sign his
bottle! Brilliant! What a neat souvenir of the show, wish I'd thought
of that.
Jim has written a summary of that night far better then I ever could
so I won't repeat what he has said. All I can to summarize is that for
this explosives salesman/drummer from Vancouver, flying to Toronto and
waiting 3 hours outside the venue in freezing cold wind was worth it!
I've now got photos of the band, autographs, a signed drum stick and a
memory of a life time. I can die a happy man now! : )
If you have read all of this and you are still debating whether or not
you should go, GO!!!! You won't regret it., I guarantee it.
Cheers to all,
Carl
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