November
23rd 2006.
Velodromo, Montevideo, Uruguay
"The
support act Rey Toro left the stage at 8.50pm, less than
half an hour later the lights went out, and a one minute
"arabic-rapture" intro (in complete darkness)
was suddenly broken by the intro of Pictures of Home.
The audience (I'd estimate 8,000) were for the most part
seeing Purple for the first time...I saw old rockers, kids....all
jumping, singing.. I'd never seen anything quite like it
before.
The
band were superb!! I saw them in Argentina last year, but
have to say this time they played in a different way, more
relaxed...enjoying every song!!! Each of the musicians played
in an excelent way -the sound was also spot on. Star of
the night was Gillan, who sang Into the Fire as if
In Rock had only been released last month! Unforgettable
night."
review
& photo: Gabriel Dalmas
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November
25th 2006.
Gigantinho, Porto Alegre, Brazil
"Deep
Purple are really getting better and better. About 7,000
people including very young fans attend the gig. What a
show ! The band don’t have the speed and impetuousity of
old, but the energy, capacity and technique have improved.
I really enjoyed hearing Into the Fire live for the
first time, and the new songs - especially Wrong Man
and Things I Never Said. Don Airey played the folk
song “Canto Alegretense” at the piano, and there was some
nice improvisation before Highway Star and Black
Night. The musician of the night: Roger Glover."
review,
set list & (very atmospheric mobile phone) photo: Leandro
M Granella
The
set list: 1.Pictures of Home, 2.Things I Never Said,
3. Into The Fire, 4. Strange Kind Of Woman, 5. Rapture Of
The Deep, 6. Fireball, 7. Wrong Man, 8. guitar solo +
Well Dressed Guitar, 9. When A Blind Man Cries, 10.
Lazy, 11. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, 12. organ solo 13.
Perfect Strangers, 14. Space Truckin, 15. Highway Star,
16. Smoke On The Water. Encore : 1. Hush + short drum
solo, 2. bass solo + Black Night. Total running
time: 115 min ( 9-10:55 pm)
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November
26th 2006.
Master Hall, Curitiba, Brazil
"My
first Deep Purple concert, an unforgettable night in my
life. Their performance was so much better than how they
appear on videos and DVD. "Into The Fire" was perfect,
and "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" really showed the power
in Gillan's voice, but the best performance of the night
was "Perfect Strangers", during which the sound was
at its loudest- shaking the walls to their foundations.
A perfect night for the 4,000 strong crowd.
Set
list: 01. Pictures Of Home / 02. Things I Never Said
/ 03. Into The Fire / 04. Strange Kind Of Woman / 05. Rapture
Of The Deep / 06. Fireball / 07. Wrong Man / 08. Steve
Morse guitar solo / 09. Well Dressed Guitar / 10. Kiss
Tomorrow Goodbye / 11. When A Blind Man Cries / 12. Lazy
/ 13. Don Airey solo / 14. Perfect Strangers / 15.
Space Truckin’ / 16. Highway Star / 17. Smoke On The Water.
Encore: 18. Hush / 19. Black Night.
review,
set list and photos: Bruno Mathoso
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November
27th 2006.
Brazilian TV
"Deep
Purple performed two songs live on "Programa do Jô", on
Monday, November 27th - "Smoke On The Water" and "Rapture
Of The Deep", ending with a boring 15 minute interview (not
due the band, but the host)."
"Just to let you know how to watch the whole interview.
Open http://gmc.globo.com.
You´ll find some tabs with "notícias"/"esportes"/"entretenimento"
then, "VIDEOS", CLICK ON IT. On the next screen, you´ll
find different menus (diff colours as well) on left side,
the first one is "especiais", the second one is "ENTRETENIMENTO".
Pull down the menu and find "´PROGRAMA DO JÔ". Click on
it. You´ll come into a screen which has a picture attached.
Look for the pic with Ian Gillan and Don Airey, or Ian Gillan
singing. You have the interview and "Smoke On The Water".
Good luck!"
Roberto
Souza (thanks also to Lucas Mondelo)
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November
29th 2006.
Tom Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil
"I´m
just back at home after the second night of Deep Purple
in São Paulo. Tonight was much better than the first, when
Ian Gillan sounded constipated, and the whole band performance
was what I would call "bureaucratic". That would normally
be acceptable, but not when you're talking about Deep Purple.
The venue was packed for both nights, with about 2,500 people
in this small venue (the smallest Deep Purple have ever
played down here, maybe to match the poor promotion). The
set list was the same as before, except for "Living Wreck"
replacing "Into the fire". All solos were longer than the
first night, especially in Steve´s spot."
review:
Roberto Souza. Photo: Beatriz Vaz
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December
5th 2006.
Teatro Broadway, Rosario, Argentina
new,
December 10th
Attendance
: 6,200 ( Almost Sold Out )
Set
List : Pictures of Home / Things I Never Said / Into the
Fire / Strange Kind Of Woman / Rapture Of The Deep / Fireball
/ Wrong Man / Steve Morse Solo ~ Well Dressed Guitar / Sometimes
I Feel Like Screaming / Lazy / Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye / Don
Airey Solo ~ Perfect Strangers / Space Truckin' / Highway
Star / Smoke On The Water / Roger Glover Solo ~ Black Night.
1h. 45min details:
Gustavo C. Rodríguez, ticket scan: Leonardo Landin
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December
2006.
Interview, Argentina new,
December 10th
Las
etiquetas sitúan a Deep Purple como un emblema, un punto
de referencia ineludible dentro de la historia del rock
más duro, después de casi cuatro décadas en las rutas. Sus
músicos, en cambio, prefieren escapar del letargo de las
estatuas. "Algunos lucharán por llegar al salón de la fama
del rock, pero lo nuestro no pasa por ahí", aclara Ian Gillan,
imagen y voz del grupo inglés que comenzó a rodar por los
escenarios a fines de los sesenta.
Ni
reverencias ni descanso. Ese parece ser el lema de Deep
Purple, a pesar de que sus integrantes se aproximan -e incluso
en algunos casos superan- los 60 años. "Mientras estemos
en forma seguiremos tocando en vivo, que es lo que más nos
gusta", advierte el baterista Ian Paice cuando se le plantea
si el futuro los encontrará unidos o dominados por sus proyectos
individuales. "No planificamos demasiado", aclara Gillan
En
una charla exclusiva con Clarín, en una habitación despojada
de excentricidades, dos de los integrantes originales de
la banda que experimentó el heavy metal, pero también coqueteó
con el rock sinfónico y la música clásica, hablaron del
show que darán esta noche en Obras -parte de la gira Rapture
of the Deep-, de los cambios que marcaron a fuego al grupo
y del lugar que creen ocupar dentro de la historia del rock.
Deep
Purple sufrió muchos cambios. Cómo sobrevivió la banda?
Paice: Si mirás la vida de una persona durante treinta o
cuarenta años vas a ver un montón de cambios. Esto es como
una familia que tiene divorcios, muertes, nacimientos...
Pero las familias sobreviven. Y esto es una familia.
Cuál
es el secreto para seguir vigente a pesar del paso de los
años?
Paice
:Es que somos mejores que cuando teníamos 25 años (risas).
Qué
sienten cuando un padre que disfrutó "Machine Head" comparte
un show junto a su hijo, que también conoce los temas?
Gillan: El público es increíblemente joven. Y nos da mucha
energía. Tengo una hija que escribe hip hop hace un año
y que ahora está empezando a ir a las raíces. Está escuchando
a Ray Charles, a Elvis Presley, a Nat King Cole. Lo que
sentimos con este tema del público joven es que estamos
volviendo a ser parte del underground.
Cuál
es el futuro de la banda?
Paice: Mientras sigamos en forma tocaremos en vivo, que
es lo que más nos gusta.
Qué
lugar creen que ocupa la banda en la historia del rock?
Gillan: No puedo entender muy bien esto de la historia del
rock. El mejor show que di en mi vida fue para cuarenta
personas. Y no se lo acordará nadie. Y el mejor disco que
grabé sólo vendió doscientas copias.
Paice: Dentro de cien años habrá un chico que escuchará
un disco muy antiguo nuestro, y dirá "eso está bueno". Importa
algo más?
Thanks
to Leonardo Landin
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December
7th 2006.
Estadio Obras, Buenos Aires,
Argentina new,
December 10th
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photos
& set list: Leonard Landin
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Support
Act : LA CARGA
Set List: 01. Pictures Of Home / 02. Things I Never Said
/ 03. Into The Fire / 04. Strange Kind Of Woman / 05.
Rapture Of The Deep / 06. Fireball / 07. Wrong Man / 08.
Steve's solo (include Stairway to heaven , Back in Black
, Sweet Child on mine and others) / 09. Well Dressed Guitar
/ 10. When A Blind Man Cries / 11. Lazy / 12. Don's solo
include The Death March of Star Wars , 14. Adios Nonino
(featuring two tango dancers on stage !!)
/ 15. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye / 16. Perfect Strangers /
17. Space Truckin' / 16. Highway Star / 18. Smoke On The
Water /
19. Hush / 20. Roger's solo / 21. Black Night.
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December
9th 2006. Quinta Vergara, Viña del Mar, Chile new,
December 12th
"Deep Purple performed an amazing concert at the Quinta Vergara open door venue. Roger Glover played monster bass lines through the whole set. Steve Morse played heavier and raunchier than ever. The venue was packed, and every song was received very enthusiastically.
Prior to the concert, my girlfriend Ana María Buchholz and I met some friends for a drink at the Miramar Hotel in Viña del Mar, and spotted Don Airey nearby. After a friendly chat, he asked us if we knew any folk song which he could play a few bars of during his solo. He asked us to meet him at the lobby after five minutes, where my friend Ricardo Henríquez hummed the tune "Gracias A La Vida". Don transcribed what he heard, and wrote it down on blank score paper.
The picture above shows Don holding the final transcription. That night he played the piece in his keyboard solo. Since I also play keyboards, it was an incredible experience to meet Don Airey. What a concert! "
review / photos Eduardo Avello, Concepción, Chile
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