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Newsgroups: alt.music.deep-purple
Subject: Pittsburgh, 12/6
From: Yuri Michael Greenfield
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 1996 12:18:25 -0500
First of all, I wasn't gonna buy a _|_ shirt for $30, you must have been
fantacizing Trond! The opening band, "Wild T smth" was fairly technical
but forgettable. Their leader, some Jamaican guy who looked a good deal
like Bob Marley, was trying to pull a Jimi Hendrix and failing
miserably. His guitar playing was mediocre (unlike Hendrix's great) and
his singing was bad (unlike Hendrix's mediocre). They covered "there
must be some way outta here," I am not sure about the exact title of
that song.
Anyways, on to Purple. They opened with Hush as expected, and I was
really happy to see them. Gillan couldn't remember words worth shit,
but it didn't matter. He sang the "la-la-la" part really well, and all
the solos were very good. Then came Fireball and it was a little
unimpressive 'cause I somehow couldn't hear the bass as well as is
necessary on that song, nor could Gillan scream well enough. It was too
bad really because that was the song that was supposed to really kick
ass!
But when we arrived at Pictures of Home and Black Night, I was ecstatic!
I was there with a girl who was only familiar with Hush and Smoke on
the Water, so I figured it was just about time for her to be impressed.
It was definitely a high point! I was taking pictures, and then she
took pictures of me and my two soccer teammates who happened to get
seats right next to us: we shook our heads annd went nuts. I was really
having fun!!
They played a bunch of new songs. I've always liked Ted. But the rest
did not impress. They tried so hard on Cascades and all the other _|_
stuff, clearly more than with the old songs! So I stood there and
thought: "Well, they're really good musicians and what I'm hearing now
is as good a proof as any - the instruments sound great, too bad the
songwriting sucks so much." Sorry, _|_ die-hards and maniacs, that
stuff just sucks, no comparison with Pictures of Home or Black Night.
Other highlights: Smoke on the Water going into a keyboard solo kicked
some serious ass!! That song is absolutely immortal and superb, however
tired of it one might be. And DP always beat the studio version live.
They also played Speed King which was so-so, mainly due to Gillan's lack
of ability to scream the place off - I liked the solos a lot, actually.
They then rocked through Perfect Strangers which was the best they've
ever done on that song and closed with Highway Star, a real knockout!
Here credit goes to Mr Morse who, unlike the author of the original
guitar solo, played it straight as opposed to trying to pointlessly
improvising around. I'd never heard a live Highway Star version I
really liked until yesterday. My favorite live versions of Smoke are on
Live in London and by Gillan, maybe also on CHoHW. And yesterday was
pretty good too.
As a bottom line I must say this. It was a very good show, definitely
worth seeing. All the musicians played their instruments well. It is
not true that Gillan can't sing, but just like on _|_ you couldn't hear
him too well for he was seldom able to outscream all the instruments.
They should really work on the mix, I guess it must be the same as they
had it in the '70s. Steve Morse is a good guitarist; he's no Steve Vai
or Joe Satriani obviously, but it doesn't take that much to play Purple
solos, be it Pictures of Home, Smoke, or Highway Star. Blackmore is
irreplacable, but only as it relates to Rainbow level guitar playing.
One can go and see Steve Morse with Deep Purple and enjoy all the songs
every bit as much as they would have with Blackmore.
What was really missing was the flamboyance. I was looking at the stage
and couldn't help but thinking: "So here it is, my dream, DP onstage!
Glover, and Gillan, and Paice, and Lord hidden behind a tall speaker.
And they're playing all these songs I love, but where's the stardom??!!
It feels a little too reserved, held back. Maybe it's Blackmore with
his crazy behavior that's missing, but then how would I know? I've
never seen the guy live, after all." Gillan tried leading the show but
he's a little too slow for that. I wish Morse did a bit more as far as
that, but he had about the passion of John Entwhistle.
Yuri
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