Highway Star's Myrtle Beach Road Trip
In a never ending quest to cover all things Purple, I
felt a need for a road trip. The destination: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- an oceanside golfer's paradise. I hit the road at 11AM with Live
in Japan's Highway Star blaring. The ride was interesting enough. I
almost caused a multi-car pile up on the interstate when I jammed on the
breaks to avoid hitting a dog. The next treat was trying to purchase gas
via credit card from a truck stop in Nowhere, S.C. It caused ten minutes
of confusion, even though a sign clearly indicated they accepted them. Deliverance
anyone?
After miles of staring at nothing, I finally arrived
at The House of Blues around 6PM. I said hello to Charlie Lewis, Purple's
Production Manager. He was busy mastering a computer golf game while waiting
for the soundcheck. I went to the stage to begin compiling the first of
many fabulous pictures I was to take this evening, but someone from the
House of Blues shouted, "Who's taking pictures!?" I went down
and introduced myself as a Highway Star Editor but was informed that I needed
to sign a release to take photos inside the building. Trouble was, the only
person that had this authority left just ten minutes earlier, and she would
not be available for the rest of the evening. Needless to say, I found this
just a tad bit disturbing, especially after seven long hours of driving.
After ranting a bit, I was told it was OK to take pictures
in the Green Room, but nothing from the stage. This wasn't much of a consolation,
as I respect the band's privacy, and this was traditionally very off-limits
before a show. Like any artist, they tend to get into their pre-show mind
set, which I didn't want to disturb. However, before they arrived, I did
go in to take a shot of Roger's bass, which was the only object of interest
I could find. It seemed desperate at the time (and still does), but it is
a nice bass. :-) Meanwhile, I'm trying to imagine what Purple fans would
like to see/know and was coming up empty. Perturbed by not being able to
shoot an incredibly cozy venue, I decided to go outside to see if there
was anything happening.
I met up with amd-p's
Jacob Ferderigo (JFerderigo@aol.com)
(far right) and his friends. They drove down from Charlotte, NC just for
the concert. While outside, I met Heather
Lee from the local rock station, Wave 104. She was doing her entire
show from outside the House of Blues. Heather was very friendly and talkative.
I filled in some gaps in the Purple time-line, and we talked about music.
It turns out she is a big fan of Ian's performance in Jesus Christ superstar.
Next, the unthinkable happened: She interviewed me live about the band and
the Website. I don't think I choked, but it was very weird. She made sure
we got the Web Address mentioned during a few of her live spots. It was
awkward saying "www dot deep dash purple dot com", but I think
it worked when I explained the "dash/hyphen".
Later, Heather mentioned about how she tried to get an
interview, but an intern that was supposed to contact Colin Hart (DP's Tour Manager) had called in sick. I
said I'd try to ask Colin for his help when the band arrived. Who should
come to the rescue but Roger himself. Despite that he probably caught a
cold from not wearing a jacket (due to my errant recommendation, sorry Rog),
he was great, and it certainly seemed like a highlight for Heather. It was
good to see them getting some PR, as she went all out to pump up her listeners
about the band.
I walked back with Roger, and he offered me a drink,
which I couldn't refuse. While we talked, I mentioned that HoB's wouldn't
let me take pictures for the Website. They seemed miffed by the bureaucracy
of the matter, so I decided to take advantage of the situation by grabbing
a quick shot before leaving the band in peace (Colin's on the right). While
exiting, I couldn't help admiring that they are such truly nice, down-to-earth
guys.
On the way out to the floor, I ran in
to the support group, and they invited me to chat. They were about to go
on when I took a picture for the Image
Gallery Support
Acts section. They are called The Chaotic Past, and they were really
cool guys. I liked most of their set, but I'm not sure they match up well
with Deep Purple. They finished their spot, and it was finally the moment
we were waiting for. From the first slapping keys of Hush, about a thousand
people were treated to another great show. The turnout was better than expected,
considering this is off-peak season in a tourist town, and the nearest large
cities were hours away. It was also a week night, which certainly added
to the coziness of the room.
Performance wise, this was Steve's night as his playing
was ferocious. I heard many comments about his abilities this evening. My
only peeve was that Jon sounded low in the mix, but the show was another
classic, with many in attendance stunned by what they were witnessing. Personal
highs included Speed King, No One Came, Ted the Mechanic, and of course,
the new gem, Seventh Heaven. They dropped Any Fule Kno That because they
weren't satisfied with the arrangement. I hope they will work it out in
time for LA, as it's a good track. Gillan sounded great again, but how long
can his voice hold out performing Bloodsucker? What screaming! :-)
After the show, there was a small gathering of people.
I ran into Mark Roper from CMC Records,
and having met in York and Hartford, it was good to see him again (He can
be seen looking at Roger.). I saw Joanna,
and she heard some interesting things. It seems Roger was supposed to start
work on WDWTWA25 in January, but it looks like it might be rescheduled due
to touring commitments. It will be released next year, and we will pass
along any info as we receive it.
Before we knew it, security was urging us to clear out,
so the evening was over as quickly as it had begun. After signing autographs
for the faithful gathering outside, the band left for the hotel to get a
well deserved nights rest. Or maybe they went to the bar? In any case, my
road trip and coverage of the House of Blues/Light tour, '97/'98 was now
over. Next stop for the Highway Star
will be LA where editor Wolf Schneider
will keep you in tune to all things Purple. And Wolf, please don't get there
too late to sign a photo release! ;-)
Copyright © 1997 "The Highway Star"
Ed "Janx" Jankauskas
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