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Purple - Harrogate International Centre
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Steve Morse was high in the mix and at times we were struggling to hear Jon Lord. During Mary Long, a drunkard ran to the front of the stage and grabbed Ian Gillan's mike stand base. Ian was far from pleased and following a very public "warning", nodded to the security guards who escorted him out of the hall. The set list was the same as Grimsby and we were disappointed by the lack of new songs or reworking of older, more unusual material. We genuinely thought that we would be treated to three or four new songs, but alas it was not to be. Gillan and Morse were in fine form throughout and really driving others forward. Ian Paice's one handed drum solo was a treat and Roger is as reliable and steady as ever. We were however, really concerned about our hero Jon Lord. This is the first time since we can remember when didn't have a solo spot and at times he looked tired on stage. He disappeared off stage for a while at the end of Speed King during the High School Hop diversion but reappeared in time to close the song. However, during Hush he restored our confidence and delivered a fantastic solo. Perhaps he was having a slightly off night overall. To sum up, a good night of music. Let's hope they work in some different material for when we see them again in Manchester next Thursday. review:
Meurig Thomas Highpoints
: more of a night for individual flashes of excitement. Ann felt
that Steve Morse played a blinder, suggesting that he liked the American
amphitheatre style venue perhaps? His teasers before Smoke continue
to amaze and delight the crowds. Jon Lord got a number of great solos
in. Fools worked for me at last, excellent version. Perfect
Strangers has become another highlight. Getting a drum stick off
Martin Ashberry (Martin seems to attract these - perhaps Ian paice is
trying to tell him something?). Morse asking on the guitar "where are
you" when Gillan got lost backstage and they were wanting to get on!
Overall not quite the killer that Nottingham had been but a good solid
show which the sold out crowd absolutely loved. Simon |