Sunday, November 15, 2009

Deep Purple, HMV Apollo, Hammersmith Odeon, London, 141109

A return car journey of South Wales to Hammersmith on a windy autumn day may be 'a fair 'ole poke' (in the words of Paul Whitehouse on a recent UK car insurance commercial), but, on the evidence of last night's performance by the guys, I'd have walked there to see it.

Some recent internet posts had suggested that the band were just going through the motions, but this was far far from that. Purple have got better as the noughties have gone on and, in their fifth decade, are a tight unit totally at ease with each other musically and emotionally.

True, I am used to seeing them in soulless venues like Cardiff's International Arena, but the volume, power and energy last night at the Hammersmith Odeon (for that's what it is) was enough to impress a fairly battle hardened post-84 veteran.

The instrumental passages impress, and are a unique mixture of jazz, funk, rock and metal. Wring That Neck followed The Well Dressed Guitar and gave Ian Gillan a chance to rest his voice, which I thought sounded better than it has for years, even though his signals to the side during the second half of the set (pointing at throat and feigning to cut it) suggested he was feeling the strain a little.

We can all pick and choose about the set list (for me The Battle Rages On can sound disjointed and represents a difficult phase in band history), but on balance this was a first class concert.

Finally, there is quite a cosmopolitan mix to Purple gigs these days. Yes, I know it's London, but in amongst the healthy mix of women, teenagers and the usual suspects, I heard French, Polish and German accents, together with at least one Welsh and Cornish one!

For the record:

Intro 1. Highway Star 2. Things I Never Said 3. Maybe I'm A Leo 4. Strange Kind Of Woman 5. Wasted Sunsets 6. Rapture Of The Deep 7. Fireball 8. Contact Lost - Steve Morse solo 9. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming 10. The Well-Dressed Guitar 11. Wring That Neck 12. No One Came 13. Don Airey solo 14. The Battle Rages On... 15. Space Truckin’ 16. Smoke On The Water. Encore : 17. Hush 18. Black Night

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They came, they saw, and they didn't disappoint.
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And on You Tube:

Highway Star
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Wasted Sunsets.


For Gillan Fans Only
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One of the truly great frontmen.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Deep Purple, Hammersmith Odeon, 14/11/09

Just 4 days until the greatest band ever to walk the earth take to the stage at Hammersmith Odeon (sorry just don't do Carling Apollo or whatever).
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Personally, I can't wait.
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I don't think it'll be the last time, but you never know!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Y&T @ The Globe, Cardiff, 05/11/09

With just over 300 punters packed into the former Monroe Cinema in Roath, Y&T once again strode into town, as they have many times over the last 35 years, and delivered their fantastic brand of American rock characterised by the blistering guitar work of Dave Meniketti.
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Quite frankly to see such a great band playing effectively a sweaty pub gig is a bit heartbreaking (don't forget they were on the Monsters of Rock bill behind AC/DC, Van Halen and Ozzy in 1984), but the good news is that they're still going and playing as well as ever.
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Most of the old classics were there: Open Fire, Hurricane, I Believe In You, Black Tiger, Summertime Girls, Mean Streak, Rescue Me and many more.
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They have a new record out next year, and have promised to return to Cardiff again next year (following last year's great night at The Point).
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Pics
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Rocking The Globe

Dave Meniketti

John Nymann, Meniketti, and Phil Kennemore

The main man: A superb player

Nymann, Meniketti and Mike Vanderhule

"See you next year"


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All in all, a great gig from a great (and underrated) band and guitarist.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Yesterday and Today, Tomorrow

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Really looking forward to seeing another of the great underrated bands tomorrow night at the Globe in Cardiff, the wonderful Y&T (wiki).
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Rescue Me!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Magnum @ Pontypridd 01/11/09

It was not much of a trip down memory lane for veteran British pomp rockers Magnum, as their set list at Pontypridd was heavily centred around the last 3 albums, including 5 or 6 from their latest offering.
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Anyone coming to see a greatest hits set would have been sorely disappointed, as it was only towards the end of the night that we heard the likes Vigilante, All England's Eyes and Kingdom of Madness.
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That said, this was another high quality performance from masters of the art, and the audience made plenty of noise for the lads.
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The question is, does Bob still to have his hair blow dried by a fan (electric not human) during the show?
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Pics n stuff




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