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Blackmore's Night in Mainz

15. Dezember 1997 · Konzerte · andreas · Kein Kommentar
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Blackmore's Night (photo by Stefan Glas)

Yesterday evening was the Blackmore’s Night gig in Mainz. It was a great gig (except Greensleeves - which I didn’t like - but it had an excellent solo) with Ritchie in an incredible mood.

As far as I remember, the setlist included: full “Shadow Of The Moon”, a new track (again something with “moon”), 1 or 2 not recorded songs, the Rainbow-tunes “Still I’m Sad”, “Temple Of The King”, “Greensleeves”, “Ariel”

Only Purple-tune was a “Black Night”-jam at the end of the concert, with Candice reaching the microphone to the fans - a really funny experience.

Overall playing time about 2 hours.

Oh - and before I forget: while introducing the new song, Candice said it will appear on the next Blackmore’s Night album…

Only question that remains: why has noone mentioned the good looking girl on 2nd guitar so far????? :)

Photo by Stefan Glas

Deep Purple / Pan Ram tour 1996

02. April 1996 · Konzerte · andreas · Kein Kommentar
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Deep Purple in Ulm (12/03 - first) and Hanau (30/03 - last gig in Germany) or “Who needs Ritchie Blackmore ???”

As I was just there to enjoy the music, I’ve made no notes and therefore here are only a few thoughts about both gigs:

the venue:

Both venues about the same size. No controls of the audience in Ulm, each one was searched in Hanau. “No Smoking!” in Hanau - this must be the real spirit of Rock’n’Roll. :-)

the audience:

Typical Deep Purple audience in Ulm - people of all ages, well mixed. In Hanau the average age of the audience seemed to be lower - more younger people than at the other DP gigs I’ve been.

the support: Pan Ram

In Ulm, I thought that I was one of the three or four people who enjoyed their show. The main part of the audience seemed to dislike them. In Hanau, their performance had become a little better than in Ulm. Also the acceptance by the audience was way better than in Ulm. No “Deep Purple” cries during their show, no whistles.

the sound:

Not so good in Ulm, but very clear and well balanced in Hanau.

the merchandise:

Partially cheaper in Hanau than in Ulm. I really don’t know why. I’ve bought a t-shirt, a mug and the yearbook, which is really great. Merchandise stand in the middle of the hall in Hanau, directly behind the mixing equipment.

Deep Purple:

Really great at both venues - they really blew me away. The set included “Purpendicular Waltz” in Hanau, which was left away in Ulm. Ian Gillan changed his clothing from his well know jacket in Ulm to a Purpendicular T-shirt in Hanau (where he was also wearing a grey hat, a grey pullover and a DP shawl from time to time). Roger was wearing a blue scarf in Ulm and one with Yin/Yan in Hanau. Steve used his wolf-T-shirt in Ulm and a multi-colored one in Hanau. Jon and Ian Paice desssed the same at both gigs.

Instead of a detailed review of the musical performance just one quotation of a guy who has seen them first back in ‘72: “The best Deep Purple I’ve ever seen! - Who needs Ritchie Blackmore?”

summary:

I had an absolutely great time - ‘hope to see them again soon …