Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: 11/25: DP in DC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From: axemann@aol.com
Date: 26 Nov 1996 06:06:20 GMT
I can sum up the Washington DC concert in one word:
unfuckingbelievable!!!!!!!
Despite being the owner of numerous boots of recent DP concerts, I was not
prepared for how awesome the new DP is live. I think it hit me right
around the time that the soft part of "Woman From Tokyo" goes crashing
back into the hard rock part. That moment was transcendent, and certainly
far above anything I remember from the 1985 tour, no matter how good that
was. From there on, I was on this rollercoaster ride of a show, despite
basically knowing what was going to come next in the setlist!!!
Here's the setlist, more or less in order:
- Hush
- Fireball
- Pictures of Home
- Black Night
- Ted
- Cascades/guitar solo
- SIFLS
- Woman From Tokyo
- No One Came
- The Aviator
- Rosa's Cantina
- SOTW/keys solo
- When A Blind Man Cries
- Speed King
- Perfect Street Rangers
- Hey Cisco
- Highway Star
I knew that The Aviator had been played in Japan recently, but Hush was
quite a surprise as the opener (I hadn't read reviews of Hartford before
seeing the show).
As you can see, the show was a bit shorter than on the European leg of the
tour, with fewer _I_ songs being played. I do think it would be neat if
DP would put on an "Evening With DP" show, and dispense with opening
bands. I'm sure I could handle 2.5-3 hours of DP!!!
Overall, I would have to say, admiringly, that the band has grown much
tighter and more adventurous than even in March of this year, based on my
boot of the Brixton Academy show. Steve and Jon really have a chemistry
now that I have never seen two musicians share onstage. In fact, it's
almost scary, it's so good.
I have other commitments for the date of the York, PA show, but I may just
have to break them.... :-)
Christopher Oberst
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