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AN
EDITOR REMEMBERS.........
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Issue
Fifteen June
1978 |
Issue 15 was another twelve pager, the
good vibes from Coverdale in Issue 14 were carried over, with
reports on his first live shows and an exclusive interview which
he did for us in the posh hotel in Sheffield's city centre.
Elsewhere I came in for stick over daring to criticise 'Long
Live..', with at least one member reckoning I'd been polluted
by too many Talking Heads records (both me and Ann were getting
into some of the new wave outfits by this time, and it wasn't
easy for some people to accept that we could like both the rock
stuff of the Purple family AND the very different approach of
bands like The Heads, Peter Gabriel and The Ramones). I was
still stuck in a spare room at my parents' house, having managed
to get a job with the short lived but grandly named South Yorkshire
County Council's Cultural Headquarters, at which I spent my
time doing surveys of Sheffield's old waterpowered industrial
history and sneaking into the photocopy room to do bits for
the fan club magazine on the quiet. News of Japanese import
singles at £2.50 a throw seems laughably cheap now, but an album
was only £4.00; while elsewhere came details of Pete Frame's
latest project, a Deep Purple Rock Family Tree. If you couldn't
wait for that, there were always a few 'I Hate Geoff Barton'
badges to be had at 35p a throw, done in response to demand
from members after Geoff (a Sounds journalist) had rubbished
one of the Purple archive albums if I remember rightly! .
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ISSUE
FIFTEEN : DIGEST & INDEX
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RAINBOW
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NEWS
:1978 US Tour |
WHITESNAKE |
NEWS
:1978 UK Tour |
WHITESNAKE |
LIVE
REVIEW : Manchester Rafters Club |
WHITESNAKE |
RECORD
NEWS : Snakebite EP |
bits
& pieces |
NEWS
:Ian Paice & Jon Lord |
RAINBOW
News
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Rainbow
continue on their merry way, with an American jaunt beginning
on May 9th in Memphis and finishing on June 30th in Jackson,
Tennessee. Stone and Daisley are still with the group. The Liverpool
Empire has banned Rainbow after the damage done at the gigs
there last year. The 'Long Live Rock'n'Roll' album went straight
into the UK Top Ten in some charts, with advance orders of 40,000.
'Gates Of Babylon' seems to be the favourite, it is certainly
the most original number on the album.
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WHITESNAKE
UK
Tour News
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The
warm-up tour was a non-starter in some places, the group arrived
to find the stage too small even to fit the gear on. Two cancelled
were at Colwyn Bay and Leeds. Some people got barred from club
gigs for being under 18. The band learnt 'Only My Soul' but
decided to drop it at the last minute to shorten the set, though
it was included once on the tour, up in Redcar.There has been
one line-up change since, with temporary keyboard player Brian
Johnston being replaced by Pete Solley, who was once in Procol
Harum.
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Rafters
Club, Manchester, 22nd March 1978
- Live Review
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The
tried and tested rock'n'roll approach took the place apart.
With a stage only two feet above the ground, Coverdale had to
connect, and from the opening number 'Lady', it all clicked
into place. The crowd were with them from the word go, those
that could see - some resorting to climbing into the rafters
for a better view. They came back for a short encore, 'Going
Down', the track Purple used to end the 1974 dates with. Stuck
atop my stool all night, I couldn't help feeling that Coverdale's
return to the stage had been one of the most successful of any
Purple member.
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Snakebite
EP News
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A
good buy value-wise, with four unreleased tracks on it. It came
out on June 2nd. Martin Birch produced it, Coverdale not being
too happy with Glover's more - uh - delicate style. It is pressed
in white vinyl with a special sleeve, if you're one of the first
15,000 that is, and all copies have a special label. There is
a special film of the group, shot at Pinewood Studios, showing
them miming to the stuff from the EP. This will tour cinemas
in June as a support to a soft-porn movie called 'Bilitis'.
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Bits
& Pieces
Paice
& Lord
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As
far as we know, a team-up with Maggie Bell is still on, but
there is no more news of it. The fate of the second PAL album
is unclear, Coverdale reckons they played him the backing tracks
to see if he wanted to put vocals on them, but he declined.
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back
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also
in the magazine....Rainbow, May / June 1978 US Tour dates....Deep
Purple 'Murky Waters' bootleg album review.....David Coverdale interview
with Simon....The Rainbow Story 2 (The first line-up).....a letter
from an old school-mate of Ritchie.......'Long Live Rock'n'Roll' reviews....Japanese
'Powerhouse' album details....
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