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Purple snow in Budapest

Roger Glover, Steve Morse and Ian GillanThe show was great! When I came into the arena I was overwhelmed by the Purple Fans of Hungary.

Suddenly we could see a box titled “The Band” on the screens. Then Deep Purple came out from the box and Ian Paice started drumming, so they started with Pictures of home.

Next song was Things I never said from the new Rapture of the deep Japanese edition. After that:

3. Wrong Man
4. Ted the Mechanic
5. Living Wreck
6.Rapture of the Deep
7. Before Time Began
8. Mary Long
9. Contact Lost
10. Well Dressed Guitar
11. Lazy
12. Perfect Strangers
13. Junkyard Blues
15. Space Truckin’
16. Highway Star
17. Smoke On The Water
18. Hush
19. Black Night

When the show finished it started to snow and we were very happy!

Tóth Bálint László




Deep Purple on German TV

Deep Purple can been seen live tomorrow on German TV. First at Früstücksfernsehen (Sat 1) sometime between 06.00 – 09.00 and later at Leute Heute
(ZDF) between 17.45 – 18.00.
Thanks to Sat 1 and ZDF for the information.

Rapture Tour Edition CD

The special tour edition of “Rapture Of The Deep” which we reported about before, will now be a limited double CD. You can order the CD in our shop.
CD1
1. Money Talks
2. Girls Like That
3. Wrong Man
4. Rapture Of The Deep
5. Clearly Quite Absurd
6. Don’t Let Go
7. Back To Back
8. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
9. MTV
10. Junkyard Blues
11. Before Time Began
+ Enhanced Part: Exclusive Studio Footage and E.P.K.

CD2
1. Clearly Quite Absurd (new version)
2. Things I Never Said (Japan bonus track)
3. The Well Dressed Guitar (unreleased)
4. Rapture Of The Deep (live)
5. Wrong Man (live)
6. Highway Star (live)
7. Smoke On The Water (live)
8. Perfect Strangers (live)
The live tracks are from London October 10, 2005
Thanks to The Aviator and DPAS for the information.

New Live CD and DVD

A new Deep Purple live CD and DVD is on the way. It’s Deep Purple concert from Montreux festival July 9, 1996. Track list for both the DVD and CD is:
Fireball
Ted The Mechanic
Pictures Of Home
Black Night
Cascades
Woman From Tokyo
No One Came
When A Blind Man Cries
Hey Cisco
Speed King
Smoke On The Water
This is the full gig, which was shorter than usual. The DVD and CD also includes two bonus tracks from the concert at Montreux festival July 22, 2000. "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming" and "Fools". The CD and DVD will be released May 1.
Thanks to DPAS and Scottfor the information.

Roger Glover Interview

A new interview with Roger Glover is done by The Highway Star’s own editor Rasmus Heide. You can check out the interview here (in Danish).

New Deep Purple book

There will be a new version of the Didi Zill’s Deep Purple book. Didi says that the Deep Purple book was the first, some mistakes were made (but not in the following 10 books he did with Schwarzkopf by now). The new version will have the texts in German and English. Currently they are thinking about adding the current line-up (if they agree to do a session).
Thanks to The Aviator for the information.

Ian Gillan Speech

There will be an "Oscar" for promoters, agents etc in Hamburg, Germany February 16 and Ian Gillan will hold a speech.
Thanks to web.de for the information.

Legends at the Spektrum – Oslo

Oslo review in Norwegian – with photos.

What a show – Copenhagen

Hvilken koncert! Det er MEGET længe siden at Deep Purple har spillet så god en koncert. Sidst de var her, var det godt; men denne gang var det helt sublimt.

Eneste misser var Pictures of Home, hvor lyden ikke var indstillet korrekt – og så Junkyard Blues, som var kedelig.

Men hvilken spilleglæde! For første gang var Morse og Airey IKKE med som erstatning for Blackmore og Lord. De var HELT dem selv.

Glover og Paice bliver mere og mere vigtige. De lægger en bund som er FANTASTISK.
Airey trakterer sine keyboards som en sand mester. Morse er den glade dreng som synes det er sjovt at være med.

Og Gillan er bare Gillan…

Mikkel Bierberg-Petterson

Enjoyably Paicey – Oslo

I live in the UK, but have traveled to the Oslo Spektrum twice now to see Purple. I’m not great at remembering setlists, but as far as I remember, it was identical to the one already listed for the Copenhagen concert, with the exception of Hush being replaced by Speed king.

Apart from a few problems with Ian Gillan’s microphone on the first song, everything seemed to run perfectly. The lighting is much better than on tours of recent times. Two large screens were also provided, one at each side of the stage. These were used to great effect to show close ups during solo spots. I found them particularly useful during Don Aireys solo spots.

One thing that did surprise me very much was how well the new material from ROTD was when performed live. I think the band has strived long and hard over recent years to create new material that can match the old classics when performed live. Personally, I feel that they have finally achieved that with the ROTD material. With the ROTD album having longer tracks, more instrumental breaks and those great hooks, it all transfers onto stage in a classic Deep Purple way, which I think will push all the right buttons for most hardened Deep Purple fans and newcomers alike.

The performance was to the usual high standard with all band members playing with great energy, enjoyment and skill. However, despite being fairly far back in the hall, the amplification seemed to be much louder than previous Purple concerts. The result of that was that Gillan’s voice and Morse’s guitar seemed a bit distorted at times as the amplification (or my eardrums) were pushed to the limit of their capabilities.

I’m a huge fan of Jon Lord, and had left concerts over the past few years feeling, like many others, that Don Airey is very good but it’s just not the same as it was with Jon. However, I felt more of an acceptance for Don after Sunday night. He played in a manner that showed he has firmly bedded in and is contributing a significant amount to the overall sound, performance and character of the band. He is clearly a man of great talent and is gaining the respect of many as time passes. My only small gripe is that he sometimes gets a much lighter sound out of the Hammond, when in fact, I’m expecting something with a bit more ‘gravitas’ as Jon Lord would say. It’s usually evident in the last keyboard instrumental break in Perfect Strangers. Anyway, a small point, he is doing a great job.

The man I usually have my eyes on during a Purple gig is Ian Paice. There are few drummers around that can match the skill and speed of Paicey, he alone is worth buying a ticket for. The seating is very steeply banked in the Spektrum, so I got a great view looking down on top of his arms without any obstruction from the drum kit. He is obviously enjoying playing the new rhythms he has laid down on the ROTD tracks such as Before Time Began and Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye. Whether old or new material, his work rate was very high and he put on a great show. The icing on the cake for me was the re-introduction on this tour of a short drum solo including his one handed drum roll. If I had to pick a man of the night from the bands performance, then Paicey would get my vote for sure.

At around 2 hours, the set was longer than that of the past few tours. The band energy levels were very high to the point where you were left wondering if they will be able to maintain that for the duration of the two year tour that lies ahead of them. They have in the past, so I’m sure they will this time, which is why I won’t have any hesitation in buying a ticket when the UK leg of the tour is announced. My advice to anyone is to buy a ticket for this tour, I can’t imagine anyone being disappointed after seeing how good the show was on Sunday night.

Chris Bell

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