DPAS
LIVE REVIEW
Deep
Purple - Grimsby
Auditorium, 6th February 2002
(The All Tucked Up In Bed By 11pm Tour 2002)
A good
start to the evening with a nice social drink and some interesting conversation
nearly turned to disaster when the familiar shuffle and bass drum that
herald Woman From Tokyo issued forth from the auditorium at an ungodly
8.30pm, precipitating a quick dash through the foyer. (I
barely had time to pinch all the flyers... Simon)
The
band look good, relaxed and there's those big grins. Wallop, before
you know it, it's Mary Long and if you've heard the rumours of
various members ready to quit, then you certainly wouldn't be able to
tell it from the energy and enthusiasm on stage. The whole unit is functioning
much tighter, but the new soundman (I think, certainly it didn't look
like Moray McMillan who's been doing the sound for a couple of years)
has lent a much better balance to the sound, Jon sounds thick and warm
again, rather than the tinny, reedy sound that has been overshadowed
on recent tours by Morse's soupy guitar tone. No, it sounds much more
like a five piece again.
Child
In Time was unexpected as I thought I'd hate it, but no. It has
been an awful long time since I saw this live, but Gillan's voice was
more than a match for it (though it was only the second date of the
tour.....) and it's always nice when they chop and change the set around.
The Aviator sounded great, a nice new vocal arrangement keeping
me listening hard. The excitement dipped for Well Dressed Guitar,
a sort of neo-classical battle between Jon and Steve which really just
doesn't work for me. The guy is talented, sure, but it's not really
a song and sat uncomfortably in the set- ditch it and get Cisco back
in there! Fools was sublime and new song Up The Wall had
a great hook to it, one that reminds me of hearing Seventh Heaven for
the first time on the boot of the same title four years (!!!!) ago.
The set rolled on in predictable though still exciting fashion, Speed
King was great and Highway Star is the perfect closer to
the set.
SET
LIST
Woman From Tokyo -
Ted The Mechanic - Mary Long - Lazy - Child In Time -
No One Came - The Aviator -
Well Dressed Guitar - Fools -
Up The Wall - Keyboard Solo - Perfect Strangers -
When A Blind Man Cries -
Smoke On The Water -
Speed King - Hush -
Highway Star
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Steve
said after the show that every band has their critics, and my
only gripe would be that there weren't enough newer songs - I
know they were doing Knockin'... in the US last year, but how
about Hey Cisco, Watching The Sky or Jack Ruby - I appreciate
that there's now only 4 songs from the main body of the
1972 set in there (5 if you include Speed King), but some more
Morse era stuff, where he really shines, would just be fantastic.
Ditch Woman From Tokyo, Fools (which still doesn't quite
work for me) and Speed King, replace them with some more Abandon
and Purpendicular tracks and I'll be even happier.
review
: Martin Ashberry
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