DPAS
LIVE REVIEW
013 Popcentrum,Tilburg, Holland
February 10th 2005
We
had to wait for a long time for this show, as it was postponed from
October 17th.
But it was absolutely worth the wait.
Hours
before the show started fans were outside in the rain, waiting to be
allowed into the all seater Tilburg 013 venue, in , the south of the
Netherlands. Every type of attire ranging from t-shirts bearing hard-rock
logos, though to business suits certainly made for a colourful audience,
and they proved to be a good one (enthousiastic when possible and silent
when silence was needed).
Warm
applause greeeted the orchestra's entrance on stage, and much louder
applause when Jon arrived. They opened the gig with Pictured Within,
normaly with Sam Brown, tonight her place was filled by Sabine van Baaren,
who did not start particularly strongly, but eventually came through
to show us a warm and pure voice, very well suited to the music.
Jon was very relaxed, and he took the time to make jokes, explain why
he left Deep Purple ("a comfortable band"), and express hopes that his
friends-for-life keep on playing until they canīt walk anymore! He also
told about his inspirations for some songs, such as A Smile When
I Shook His Hand, which is about his first meeting with George Harrison
("Do you look like me, or do I look like you"), referring
to their long hair. Tony Ashton was also honoured with a superb version
of I'll Send You A Postcard. The title comes from the last words
between Jon and Tony, when Jon was with Deep Purple in America. Miller
Anderson said that he hopes that Jon won't write a song about him, because
everybody has gone!
The
sound was really good, you could hear all the instruments at all times.
When Jon played his Hammond the crowd reacted enthusiastically, especially
when he played a small part of the Lazy intro (I think the 't-shirts'
recognized it and the 'suits' didn't!). Except for the Concerto tour
this was the first time that I've seen Jon Lord playing this kind of
music. I have always been a great admirer of Sarabande and I really
enjoyed hearing the numbers taken from that album, what a rhythm and
what a joy! Highlights to me were Sarabande, Unsquare Dance
(dedicated to Dave Brubeck) and Bourree.
Setlist:
Pictured Within / Sarabande / One From The Meadow / De Profundes / Pavane
/ Gigue / pause / A Smile When I Shook His Hand / Here Comes
The Sun / Unsquare Dance / November Calls / The Telemann Experiment.
Encores: Blues / Bourree.
review
& photos: Peter Rossen
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