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Around the world with Deep Purple
Pre-Show
The show
DT played pretty well for about 50 minutes and though I am not a big fan of theirs (at least, not as big as DP's) I enjoyed it immensely. Like many die hard Purple fans, I've heard their Change of Seasons album (just to check out cover of Perfect Strangers) but that's pretty well all about it. Now I think I'll get the rest of their catalogue which means they did an excellent job promoting it. Towards the end of the set, James LaBrie announced that they are really proud of playing on the same bill with ELP and Deep Purple. Overall, their set was quite warmly received by both DT fans and older folks who obviously came for ELP and DP.
The break between sets was very short considering the amount of equipment roadies had to take off the stage and set up new one. ELP played for about 75 minutes including encore. I really enjoyed Palmer's drum solo and the encore medley which opened with 21st Century Schizoid Man. The rest of the set just didn't make it for me as I never was an ELP fan.
Another brake and the Purps emerge from backstage into dark blue lights opening with Hush. They started very energetic, but despite of this for most of the show the Quebecoise crowd stayed calm and sitting down. I do not know for sure, was it the crowd, or was it Gillan's voice (much better than the previous tour, but nothing compared to the earlier European dates), but from time to time the band seemed less enthusiastic than usual. The next thing I see is that during the SOTW something goes wrong with the sound, rhythm section falls apart and magic is lost. They managed to recover by Speed King, but the show never was the same. Setlist appeared to be the same as on earlier US dates with only two new songs played that night: Almost Human and Watching the Sky. Midway into the set, a HUGE oceanic cruise ship sails up the St.Lawrence and she anchored right next to the venue. I bet guys on the upper decks got an excellent view of the stage and a good chunk of concert for free.
Speaking about highlights, these were: PoH and Steve's solo which went into (seemingly) impromptu Cascades final. That night it really seemed that Cascades wasn't planned, but just came out naturally: 'what the heck, let's do it!'. It would be so if the same idea wasn't repeated next two nights with variuos success.
Post show
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