Las Vegas To Concord – Last 3 US Shows
Following Deep Purple On Their Last 3 US Shows On “The Songs That Built Rock Tour” 2011
Deep Purple Live At The Palms, Las Vegas, NV June 23, 2011
Deep Purple missed the Northwestern United States again this tour. Living in Seattle, WA means if you want to see a show, you will have to travel. After learning what lucky cities were chosen, and reading snips of a possible last US Tour, my wife and I decided to hit the last 3 shows(only ones west of the Mississippi River). Show # 1 for us, Las Vegas, NV at the Palms Casino. Temp outside 108 degrees, very hot. Doors opened at 7:00pm, My wife and I, the first ones in line and first in, rushing towards the souvenir stand first to buy one of every tour T-shirt and a ball cap. Several autographed drum heads at a very reasonable price of $75.00, passed on those because had several items autographed by the band, back on the 2004 Bananas Tour, 9-10-2004 in Auburn, WA when my wife and I and friend Michael Wolfe were backstage with the whole band by ourselves for 45 min to an hour (that’s another story).
We were center stage, 13 rows back and the sound was perfect. Venue was about 2500. Pacey and Don were not elevated, stage cramped with orchestra behind. Ernie and The Automatics were the opening act which lasted about 40 minutes.
Lights dim, Orchestra starts (including Smoke On The Water riff), Pacey, Don, Roger, and Steve come out on stage and begin Highway Star and Big Ian comes out on stage on cue, “Nobody’s gonna take my car….”.
Set List: Orchestra Intro, Highway Star, Hard Lovin’ Man, Maybe I’m A Leo, Strange Kind Of A Woman, Rapture Of The Deep, Woman From Tokyo, Contact Lost, Steve Morse Solo, When A Blind Man Cries, The Well Dressed Guitar, Knocking At Your Back Door, Lazy (with Conductor Steve Violin solo), No One Came, Don Airey Solo, Perfect Strangers, Space Truckin’, Smoke On The Water, encore: Hush (with Going Down intro), Black Night. Roger and Pacey had brief solos during the encore.
Sound was great, show lasted a total of 111 minutes.
On our way to Los Angeles…..I will review that show too.
Deep Purple Live At The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA June 24, 2011
Still in awe from last night’s Las Vegas, NV show, the 4 hour plus drive to Los Angeles (2 Soundboard Series shows worth), went by in no time. Our hotel was just a couple miles from the venue, the famous Greek Theatre in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles, California. This was an outside venue (first time outside since we saw Deep Purple at Arrowhead Stadium on the Burn Tour 1974). The weather was perfect, mild 70’s and cooled off at sunset. This was also a special night because my wife and I were meeting up with friend, Michael Wolfe, wife Jennifer and daughter Destiny from Great Falls, MT. All 5 of us sat together just center left, 1 section back. Ernie and The Automatics were the opening act. Just after sunset, the lights dim and the Orchestra starts out with several snip its of songs including Smoke On The Water.
Set list: Orchestra Intro, Highway Star, Hard Lovin’ Man, Maybe I’m A Leo, Strange Kind Of Woman, Rapture Of The Deep, Woman From Tokyo, Happy Birthday To You (for Steve the Conductor), Contact Lost, Steve Morse Solo, When A Blind Man Cries, The Well-Dressed Guitar, Knocking At Your Back Door, Lazy (including Conductor Steve violin solo), No One Came, Don Airey Solo, Perfect Strangers, Space Truckin’, Smoke On The Water, encore: Hush, Black Night with short Pacey and Roger Solo.
Venue was larger than Las Vegas and the crowd seemed to be more into it. Ian’s vocals again right on 2 nights in a row. Sound and mix was great. This was to be the last show on “The Song’s That Built Rock” Tour using the Orchestra. I failed to mention in my Las Vegas review, the mixture of the band with the orchestra was right on. Show lasted 112 minutes. Two nights in a row, we were living the dream, with one more to go! On our way to Concord, CA in the SF Bay Area.
Deep Purple Live At The Sleep Train Pavilion, Concord, CA June 24, 2011
Tired from the 6 plus hour drive from Los Angeles to Concord, CA and no sleep from the night before, reality hitting today, our last show. Will it be Deep Purple’s last US show? Tour? With that in mind the drive didn’t seem to take that long. Only bad thing, the new camera purchased for just taking pictures of these shows, quit working. We arrived early, as usual. Weather was perfect as this was another outside venue, The Concord Sleep Train Pavilion which was just a little smaller than the Greek Theatre. The venue was packed even with people sitting on the lawn. Ernie And The Automatics were the opening act. Joe Satriani was the middle act, by the way, got the people awake and on their feet the entire time. This was a prelude for things to come. This was really special because we were 7 rows back in front of Steve and Ian. Joe played for almost an hour. Again, after sunset, Deep Purple arrive on stage. What is different between this show and last nights show was the was no orchestra. The crowd were on there feet from the start of the show until it ended. This was a Deep Purple show, Hard Rock! They played a lot harder than with the orchestra.
Set list: Highway Star, Hard Lovin’ Man, Maybe I’m A Leo, Strange Kind Of Woman, Rapture Of The Deep, Woman From Tokyo, Contact Lost, Steve Morse Solo, When A Blind Man Cries, The Well-Dressed Guitar, Knocking At Your Back Door, Lazy, No One Came, Don Airey Solo, Perfect Strangers, Space Truckin’, Smoke On The Water w/ Joe Satriani, encore: Hush, Black Night with brief Roger and Paicey Solos. What a special treat with Joe on stage with Steve on Smoke. I’ve seen Joe several times but to see him play with Deep Purple (because he replaced Richie Blackmore in 1993 when he quit in the middle of the tour) was the icing on the cake! Once again, Ian’s vocals were on fire, hitting all the high notes and so was the mix. The band, once again, 3 nights in a row from this reviewer, sounded great. Disappointed now that I have to fly back to Seattle and come back to reality. I recorded all 3 shows with my Tascam DR-07 Digital stereo recorder, and after listening to them, confirms my 3 reviews. As mentioned before, sorry no pictures like last night. The ones submitted taken with my iPhone. Also, photo submitted, never before published, is Deep Purple, my wife Rita, and I taken in 2004.
Review by: Harry Heathman III
Photos by: Rita Heathman, Deep Purple Photo w/Harry & Rita by: Unknown