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Glenn Hughes tour dates cancelled

The last four dates of the current Glenn Hughes European tour appear to be cancelled:

Unfortunately, due to personal circumstances, the last four dates of the Glenn Hughes European tour in Zurich, Munich, Koln and Bochum have regrettably been cancelled, and all tickets will be refunded. Hopefully, the dates will be rescheduled for 2007, but at the time of this announcement, there are no rescheduled dates confirmed.

Thanks to Daniel Bengtsson for the info.

Web feeds

In case you haven’t noticed it yet, we have started introducing THS web feeds a few months ago. Web feeds are a great way to get the news and updates from several web sites right on your desktop.

Feeds are now available for the News, Tour reviews and Blog sections of the site. Links can be found at the bottom of each page in the respective sections.

Tony Edwards contributes to the new Blackmore’s Night album

Tony Edwards, the first Deep Purple manager, is apparently a big Blackmore’s Night fan. He has contributed liner notes to their new album “Winter Carols”. The album is available on November 7 in USA and Canada, November 24 in Germany and November 27 in the rest of Europe, in Japan and Australia.

Thanks to Kevin Dixon and Blackmore Productions for the info.

THS is expanding its news coverage

We are changing our long standing editorial policy of not covering careers of former Deep Purple members and the family tree (“it’s not a tree, it’s a jungle” as Gillan have put it). The reason for this policy was that for some time THS was affiliated with the current Deep Purple management and served as an “official” web site for the band. This is no longer the case (and hasn’t been for a few years already). So we’ve decided to lift this restriction so that the fans can have a single place on the Internet to come and get the news on all things Purple. We’re not sure at this point if we have resources to also cover tour and album reviews for the family, but definitely the news.

Send the news in, use the link on your left.

The Highway Star’s not dead yet

Contrary to appearances, this venerable website is still alive and kicking — but it is suffering from severe neglect. The problem, to put it simply, is a lack of people with time and energy to devote to all the things that need fixing. This means that only the most urgent updates (like tourdates and news items) manage to get done, and the rest get left on the ToDo pile until somebody can get to them; but unfortunately that never manages to happen. Life keeps getting in the way — major projects at work, new babies, medical events with long healing periods, business trips, holiday trips — the list is seemingly endless.

There is really only one way out of this sad state of affairs: add some fresh blood to the staff. If a couple of people were able to spend some time on the items in the ToDo list, the effects would be dramatic. Like an old house that gets some repair work, a new roof, and a paint job, this website would quickly re-emerge as the proud edifice it once was.

We’ve got the technical people we need to bring THS into the 21st century, it’s the editing time we are lacking; in other words, we don’t need you to have advanced website programming skills (although that certainly won’t hurt! ;-), just a basic understanding of HTML, a text editor, and some spare time. So, if you are interested in helping out, please mail me. Together, we can make The Highway Star worthy of its reputation as the pre-eminent Deep Purple fan site once again.

Wolf Schneider — Editor-in-Chief

Auction: Concert Ticket and Backstage Pass

Roger Glover has kindly donated 2 Deep Purple concert tickets with backstage passes for a show during their UK tour, April/May 2007 to be auctioned to raise vital funds for The Linda McCartney Centre. For more information, visit Linda McCartney Centre (in the news section under the heading “Deep Purple lend their support to the LMC”). Thanks to Linda McCartney Centre and Lesley Worrall for the information.

Personal report from Yekaterinburg

The event I have been waiting for for two years happened. Deep Purple came to Yekaterinburg again.

We were lucky that the band arrived on the day before the show, on Sunday, the 15th of October. So they were not in a hurry and had some more free time than they usually have in tours. My dad, his friend, my sister Irina and I came to the hotel where the band was going to stay. We met Deep Purple there when they’ve just arrived.

The band was in Yekaterinburg two times before, in 2002 and 2004, and I met them and was at their show both times. Therefore when I met them this time Don Airey recognized me, which was really amazing. We greeted each other like old friends. I gave him some photos from the last meeting. At the same time Irina greeted Ian Gillan, who was also very nice and kind to her.

Then we met Roger Glover and Steve Morse. I gave them photos too and Irina presented to Steve a picture she drew herself with the image of a wolf (we can often see wolves on Steve’s t-shirts and so on). We took some photos with them again, as Roger Glover said “for the next time”.

After this short meeting the musicians checked in the hotel. Later on they went to the lobby a few times and we had a great chance to speak to them. First one who approached us was Roger Glover. He came and said that he has some presents for us and gave us postcards with his photo. We asked if he could sign them, and he said “I can do that”, taking his pen he had in his pocket.

So he sat on the sit where we were sitting in the lobby and asked us to tell him our names to write them on the card to each of us. That was very nice of him. Thank you, Roger. After that we had a very interesting and long conversation with him. We had rock encyclopedia with us which we give to every band we meet to sign the page with the discography of this band. Don’t know why, but we didn’t have autographs of Deep Purple members there yet.

So first of all we asked Roger to sign the page with Deep Purple’s discography. Next we asked Roger to sign the pages with the bands he have been playing in or the bands he produced. So we marked a few more pages we wanted him to sign (like Rainbow, Nazareth and some others). It captured Roger a lot and he began to look for other bands he was working with. In particular he signed the page with Judas Priest (he produced the album Sin After Sin) and Michael Schenker Group (he produced the album The Michael Schenker Group), and some others.

At the same time we had an exciting conversation. For example, Roger said that he designed the cover of Fireball album. He also said that he knew George Harrison very well and looked like John Lennon when he was young. Also he told us that a few weeks ago he met Jon Lord at his house and they had some tea together. It was a big pleasure to talk to Mr. Glover. He is a very open, kind and energetic person.

Very soon after we talked to Roger Glover, Steve Morse came downstairs to the lobby. So we took a chance to chat to him a bit too. He also signed Deep Purple’s page in the encyclopedia and the page with Kansas. He played with Kansas at the albums named Power (1986) and In The Spirit Of Things (1988). I also asked him to give his autograph on the covers of a couple of albums of Steve Morse Band and Living Loud. He was surprised that I am interested in his other music too.

Apart from music we were talking about his family. He showed us the picture of one of his sons and told us that he is playing guitar too. Steve teaches him. He said he is a very talented young man. Maybe we will hear about him sometime. It was very nice to talk to Steve again in such informal situation. But as he was a bit busy, we didn’t keep him very long talking to us.

A bit later Don Airey came out. He approached us as we arranged to meet later in the lobby with him. We also asked him to sign our encyclopedia which took him quite a long time too as he took part in so many bands and projects. [He must have signed every page in your book! 😉 Rasmus]

After talking a bit with him and the other fans my sister and I joined Don in the café and drank a cup of tea with him. It was very nice of him to invite us. We were talking about many different things. Don told us that he is working at his new concept album at the moment. He said that he will continue his work after he come back home from Russia.

On the next day my sister and I came to the hotel in the afternoon again. We met Don Airey again. At that time he told us that in St Petersburg (the last Russian city in the tour) famous Austrian-Russian violin player would join the band during Rapture of the Deep song. I was very excited about that, though I was not going to go to St Petersburg and couldn’t see it. Later after St Petersburg’s show I’ve heard that Deep Purple played two songs with her: Rapture of the Deep, as Don Airey said, and Black Night at the end of the gig. That was really something new. It’s a pity I couldn’t see it…

At 4 pm Don Airey and Ian Paice went to the concert hall for the sound check. My sister and I had a great opportunity to go with them. We saw how Don was rehearsing wearing headphones. It was an important moment. As always Don was going to play something local in his solo. One of the journalists and a big fan of Deep Purple who followed the band on their tour gave him a score of the local Urals song called “Uralskaya ryabinyshka” earlier. Don was also given a CD of this and a couple of other songs by his fan from Yekaterinburg. Later he played exactly this song at the gig. The crowd was elated.

Just before the show my family (mum, dad, two sisters and I) and some other people, including people from the local parliament who love Deep Purple gave them some presents. They were given vodka “Deep Purple” made especially for them, and we gave them handmade glasses cut from the Urals stone. After this ceremony we took a picture with the whole band and they hurried to the stage. The audience was already waiting for them.

The concert
There are only a few things I want to say about the show. My family and I were standing just in front of the stage on the side of Steve Morse, so we could hear only his guitar best of all. We could hardly hear Ian Gillan’s voice, which was a pity. It was also very difficult to hear the rest of the musician’s instruments. Some people told us that the best place to hear the gig was the middle of the concert hall where the sound was balanced. I know that the same thing was in the other cities, so I hope the sound tech will do something with it in the next tours.

Here is the set list of the gig:

Pictures Of Home
Things I Never Said
Into The Fire
Strange Kind Of Woman
Rapture Of The Deep
Fireball
Wrong Man
Steve Morse guitar solo
Well Dressed Guitar
Lazy
When A Blind Man Cries
Don Airey solo
Perfect Strangers
Space Truckin’
Highway Star
Smoke On The Water

Encore:
Hush
Black Night

We were glad to hear both the new songs and the old great hits. I wish I could hear Clearly Quite Absurd live, as I love this song very much.

Ian Gillan was in a very good shape. He kept a good feedback with the audience. Unfortunately I can’t say anything about his singing as I almost couldn’t hear him…

I was impressed by Steve Morse’s solo. I enjoyed every sound of his guitar. As always he played a part from Stairway to Heaven and some of his music.

Don Airey’s solo was great too. I can’t stop admire his playing. This time he didn’t play the theme from The Star Wars, but as always he played some classics and I think a couple of chords from Mr. Crowley and, of course, the Urals national song I was talking about.

Roger Glover was as always cheerful and funny. It’s a pleasure to see how he works.

Ian Paice’s playing was incredible as usual. His technique is still amazing.

The interesting thing was that when the gig was just finished Ian Gillan very quickly put on his shoes and went directly to the hotel, so no one could see him.

After the gig my two sisters Irina and Yana and I went to the hotel to meet the musicians again. We had a great opportunity to join them in the bar. Ian Gillan and Ian Paice came to the bar earlier than we, so they and managers were sitting a little bit away from us. Steve Morse went to sleep after the gig.

As before, we had very exciting conversations with Roger Glover and Don Airey. We were speaking about music, arts and many other things. My sister Yana (a designer, who likes to paint and draw) and Roger (who is a wonderful artist too) held a little drawing competition where my sister won as Mr. Glover said. That was so much fun. We spent an unforgettable night out with Deep Purple.

On the next day I came to the hotel again to say goodbye to the band. It was quite a sad moment for me, as I spent a few wonderful days with these very kind and outstanding people. I hope it was not the last time when Deep Purple came to Yekaterinburg and I’ll see their live show again.

Thanks a lot for being such a wonderful people who make other’s people life happier.

Julia Akhmetshina

Purple magicians improve Polish acoustics

We were so glad to hear SBB (Search, Break and Build) live again. The guys were awesome as usual. Józef Skrzek and Apostolis Antimos are indefatigable!

So is our band. The musicians must have been magicians. We were surprised by such good acoustics of the Torwar hall. How did they make it better? All our former gigs there sounded awful.

Deep Purple show started with “Pictures of Home” – and you should have seen Mr Gillan then! He raced onto the stage, run up to the audience, and suddenly jumped back as if something gave him a fright. Maybe somebody wanted to grab him by a leg. But he came back soon and started to give a five to everybody who could reach his hand. Unfortunately we were sitting too far from him.

He must have been in high spirits. His joyful shouts, as “unbelievable”, “you’re fantastic”, “we love you” etc., sounded again and again.

The band was in top form. No false notes, no dissonances. No instruments were drowning out Ian’s voice out. The vocalist sang much better than in Katowice on 24th February. During “Fireball” he screamed like he did in the old days. Unbelievable indeed.

The gig was great, although I’m fed up with “Smoke” and some other “Machine Heads”. By the way, once I asked Ian to sing “Wasted Sunsets”. And yes, he did it. In the United States, during his “Gillan’s Inn” tour. How about such tour in Europe, Mr Gillan?
Happily the band added one more “Rapture” song to the setlist. Thanks a lot! We like “Wrong Man” so much.

We both had a great time. We think it was the best DP concert this year. What’s more, we managed to meet almost all guys after the show. We got many autographs and took a lot of pictures. Thank you very much and please visit us again!

Joanna Ostrowiecka and Zenek kolota

Warsaw with Guns

For the second time this year I was lucky enough to see and hear one of the greatest bands in the history of music. This was my fourth DP gig overall and I will surely see them again if they come back some day.

The setlist was no surprise – the same as during the first shows on this leg of the tour. The only difference is that there was no ‘Kiss tomorrow goodbye’. Adding ‘Into the fire” and “Fireball” was a great decision, so was ‘When a blind man cries’ – my personal favourite from the show.

A shame Steve did not play ‘Contact Lost’ – it was a special moment for me during every DP gig I saw, but instead, we had a riff parade incl. ‘Whole lotta love’, ‘Heartbreaker’, ‘Voodoo chile’ aaaaaaaaand …. ‘Sweet child o’mine’ which was a great surprise and I enjoyed ii very much, as Guns n’ Roses are probably even higher in my personal ranks than DP.

Ian looked great in his tight jeans and white shirt – better than during the previous shows. They were all in great form. The only problem was the sound. After this gig, I know every DP bass line by heart, because bass and drums were so loud in the area where i stood (that is approx. third-fourth row on Roger’s side of the stage), that at times, we could hardly hear Steve and Don. I know that this problem was non-existent for people in the back or in the middle of the standing area, but it was quite annoying for us at the left side.

Another problem was that the tickets were quite expensive for most of Poles. They were like 50% more expensive than two years ago. That’s why there was quite a number of empty seats and the standing area was not as tightly-packed as during their previous gigs with the venue being smaller than before.

I think the attendance was around 5000-6000 people. But as usual, we were very, VERY loud and I think the band liked it 😉

I thaaaaaaaaank yeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooooooooooooooouuuuuuuu again. 🙂

Jakub “Bizon” Michalski

Ljublana: Three generations turned up

I am still under strong impressions after yesterday’s Deep Purple concert in Ljubljana, Slovenia. I saw them four times before and they were always great – and also yesterday!

In spite of their age and long lasting tour, they acted very fresh, relaxed and full of energy through the whole show.

The big Tivoli hall was full of fans despite relatively expensive tickets and the fact that they performed in Slovenia three times in the last three years. It was nice to see people enjoying the concert and singing along, there were at least three generations, from 16 to 60+.

Set list was predictable, some new songs, only one from Bananas, no Purpendicular or Abandon song, and a lot of older classics, including Lazy, Highway Star, Strange Kind Of Woman, Space Truckin’, Hush, Pictures of Home, Fireball, Black Night and of course Smoke On The Water.

The only drawback was a weak sound, but all in all I am very, very glad that I saw them again.

And I was lucky enough again to get a photo pass. Believe me, it is hard to take photos if you are a great fan, but still I managed to take some decent shots.

Thank you Deep Purple for a lot of happy moments!

Janez Pelko

Check out Janez’ excellent shots.

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