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ci sono molti pezzi mai fatti live che Ian potrebbe far molto molto bene anche con la poca voce di oggi..tipo Solitare, Painted Horse, Aviator..il risultato a mio parere sarebbe ottimo.!
non credo che la band abbia avversione per questi pezzi...
il fatto è che si propongono quei pezzi che la maggior parte del pubblico vuol sentire e conosce...
però non sarebbe una cattiva idea fare una richiesta specifica, magari pre concerto (così avrebbero il tempo di provare) per una perla rara!! un bel regalo
non credo che la band abbia avversione per questi pezzi...
il fatto è che si propongono quei pezzi che la maggior parte del pubblico vuol sentire e conosce...
però non sarebbe una cattiva idea fare una richiesta specifica, magari pre concerto (così avrebbero il tempo di provare) per una perla rara!! un bel regalo

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La "nuova" Highway Star...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1cnkBo0LUI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1cnkBo0LUI
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GIORGIO.MARCATO ha scritto:La "nuova" Highway Star...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1cnkBo0LUI
Mi piace parecchio!
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TheBattleRagesOn ha scritto:ci sono molti pezzi mai fatti live che Ian potrebbe far molto molto bene anche con la poca voce di oggi..tipo Solitare, Painted Horse, Aviator..il risultato a mio parere sarebbe ottimo.!
non credo che la band abbia avversione per questi pezzi...
il fatto è che si propongono quei pezzi che la maggior parte del pubblico vuol sentire e conosce...
però non sarebbe una cattiva idea fare una richiesta specifica, magari pre concerto (così avrebbero il tempo di provare) per una perla rara!! un bel regalo
The Aviator è stata fatta live e venne anche bene, quindi concordo con le tue "impressioni".
Per le richieste, forse è meglio farle un po' prima del concerto: quando si chiese ed ottenne TBRO, la prima versione fu raccogliticcia (Big Ian con il testo davanti riusciva a sbagliare le parole...).
Been so many words so much to say
Words are not enough to keep the guns at bay
Some live in fear some do not
Some gamble everything on who gets the final shot
Words are not enough to keep the guns at bay
Some live in fear some do not
Some gamble everything on who gets the final shot
Re: DP: novità scaletta e arrangiamenti tour 2011
bella Highway Star!..Big Ian è in buona forma!
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caspitaaaa...
è in formissima gillan

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Chissa se vedremo quanto di seguito descritto ed inerente lo show di Atlantic City in qualche filmato sul tubo?
"The highlight may have been during Hush when a young lady who'd probably had a few too many free cocktails slithered up on stage, and put big Ian into a bear hug. He boogied with her for a minute or two and then gently walked her back to her friends and tried to help her off the stage - but she was not having any of it. Finally a stage hand came over and very politely manuvered her off stage. All in all, it was perhaps the most calm and charming 'stage eviction' I've ever seen, and considering Ian's past run-ins with event security, quite humorous"
"...another highlight of the show was a 50 something woman crawling on stage, walking over to big Ian, hugging him and rubbing him pretty much all over. Ian calmly walked her back to the edge of the stage and helped her into the arms of security."
"The highlight may have been during Hush when a young lady who'd probably had a few too many free cocktails slithered up on stage, and put big Ian into a bear hug. He boogied with her for a minute or two and then gently walked her back to her friends and tried to help her off the stage - but she was not having any of it. Finally a stage hand came over and very politely manuvered her off stage. All in all, it was perhaps the most calm and charming 'stage eviction' I've ever seen, and considering Ian's past run-ins with event security, quite humorous"
"...another highlight of the show was a 50 something woman crawling on stage, walking over to big Ian, hugging him and rubbing him pretty much all over. Ian calmly walked her back to the edge of the stage and helped her into the arms of security."
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drago ha scritto:Chissa se vedremo quanto di seguito descritto ed inerente lo show di Atlantic City in qualche filmato sul tubo?
"...another highlight of the show was a 50 something woman crawling on stage, walking over to big Ian, hugging him and rubbing him pretty much all over. Ian calmly walked her back to the edge of the stage and helped her into the arms of security."
La prima non so, ma la seconda... eccola!
minuto 9:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kx1CHOnHUI
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"Penso che il sound dei Deep Purple abbia molto a che fare con il mio organo" (jon lord, Melody Maker,1971)
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speriamo che per il tour europeo cambino scaletta...non se ne può più del solito greatest hits...
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in parte son contento per knocking at your back door e woman from tokyo..non le ho mai sentite dal vivo
"Penso che il sound dei Deep Purple abbia molto a che fare con il mio organo" (jon lord, Melody Maker,1971)
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GIORGIO.MARCATO ha scritto:drago ha scritto:Chissa se vedremo quanto di seguito descritto ed inerente lo show di Atlantic City in qualche filmato sul tubo?
"...another highlight of the show was a 50 something woman crawling on stage, walking over to big Ian, hugging him and rubbing him pretty much all over. Ian calmly walked her back to the edge of the stage and helped her into the arms of security."
La prima non so, ma la seconda... eccola!
minuto 9:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kx1CHOnHUI
bella prova dei ragazzi
PS: che tristezza il pubblico americano

Been so many words so much to say
Words are not enough to keep the guns at bay
Some live in fear some do not
Some gamble everything on who gets the final shot
Words are not enough to keep the guns at bay
Some live in fear some do not
Some gamble everything on who gets the final shot
Re: DP: novità scaletta e arrangiamenti tour 2011
A mala pena scuoton la testa quelli che son davanti al palco..mi fan incazzare... 

"Penso che il sound dei Deep Purple abbia molto a che fare con il mio organo" (jon lord, Melody Maker,1971)
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La novità è che questo è un articolone pro Deep from United States.
Conquistatori!
Genre-defining rock legends Deep Purple strolled into the Beacon Theater last night, and with a symphony backing them up, jammed a two hour set of classic rock hits for an awestruck audience.
When it comes to the foundations of modern hard rock music, three bands are generally considered the forefathers of all rock: Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple. And of the three, Deep Purple is the only one not only touring, but still innovating, as they chose to hire a full orchestra for their summer tour, which hit the PNC Arts Center in New Jersey last Friday before last night’s show at the Beacon, the first of a two night stand in the Upper West Side.
Notorious for lineup changes over their 30+ year career, fans were treated to most of Deep Purple’s critical members on stage, with longtime frontman Ian Gillan, bassist Roger Glover, and drummer Ian Paice cleanly locked in with each other from decades of sharing a stage. Newer members Steve Morse on guitar and keyboardist Don Airey were equally impressive, with the long-haired Morse in particular rocking out with the exuberance of a player half his age.
With two dozen symphony players filling the back of the stage, the show opened to orchestral strains echoing throughout the Beacon’s fantastic acoustics, but as soon as the band ripped into opening song Highway Star, fans rose to their feet and a genuine rock concert was underway. While the majority of fans were baby boomers reliving the music of their youth, there were plenty of teens in Metallica t-shirts as well, come to pay homage to the musicians who molded the almighty power chord into what it is today.
The band was in top form for the entire night, especially Gillan. The singer easily hit the highest ranges on songs like Hard Lovin’ Man and Strange Kind of Woman, and an especially enthusiastic Woman From Tokyo, which had the entire venue singing along. He engaged the crowd with the confidence and charisma of someone who has been doing this all his life, proving why fans flock from all around the tri-state area come to catch Deep Purple again and again.
While the band kicked ass on its own, the orchestra injected some interesting elements into the familiar songs, especially powerful on more poignant tracks like When A Blind Man Cries and Knocking At Your Back Door. Although Deep Purple has both played and recorded with orchestras in the past, the performance drew inevitable comparison’s to Metallica’s S&M symphony concert among those of us with more of a heavy metal background, but Deep Purple has always had more melody thanks to their keyboard player, and the fit seemed completely natural at times.
Each band member also got time to shine on their own, with Airey’s keyboard solo an easy highlight of the night, as he jammed on melodies just long enough for the audience to recognize classic rock snippets and classical movements before he flowed into the next one, by the end ripping through the keys like a guitar player on a fretboard.
The night wrapped up with Deep Purple’s best known songs, an epic Space Truckin’ leading into Smoke on the Water, which with the orchestra’s brass section playing along, sounded more like an upbeat marching tune than the raw riff taught to every beginning guitar player. After a quick break, the band then encored with their 1968 breakout single Hush, followed by Black Night, the band and orchestra jamming out for over ten minutes on the hard rocking tune before finally turning to the audience for a well-deserved standing applause.
Rock music has evolved dramatically since the heydays of the 60s, with grunge, indie, heavy metal, and thousands of sub-genres offering a rich tapestry of audio brilliance. But every one of those bands, from Megadeth to Nirvana to Arcade Fire, any band that has ever written a riff and said “hey, this rocks,” owes something to Deep Purple and its distinguished lineups over the years. That made last night’s show all the more enjoyable, beyond its raucous, two hours of straight up hard rock music that made heads bang and fists pump. The members of Deep Purple are class acts all the way, even taking time to sign autographs for fans waiting on the 75th Street stage entrance, and will serve as shining examples of how rock n’ roll is done for every future rock star to come.
Deep Purple rocks out at the Beacon Theater
June 15, 2011 3:14 pm ET
Elliot Levin
NY Hard Rock Music Examiner
Conquistatori!

Genre-defining rock legends Deep Purple strolled into the Beacon Theater last night, and with a symphony backing them up, jammed a two hour set of classic rock hits for an awestruck audience.
When it comes to the foundations of modern hard rock music, three bands are generally considered the forefathers of all rock: Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple. And of the three, Deep Purple is the only one not only touring, but still innovating, as they chose to hire a full orchestra for their summer tour, which hit the PNC Arts Center in New Jersey last Friday before last night’s show at the Beacon, the first of a two night stand in the Upper West Side.
Notorious for lineup changes over their 30+ year career, fans were treated to most of Deep Purple’s critical members on stage, with longtime frontman Ian Gillan, bassist Roger Glover, and drummer Ian Paice cleanly locked in with each other from decades of sharing a stage. Newer members Steve Morse on guitar and keyboardist Don Airey were equally impressive, with the long-haired Morse in particular rocking out with the exuberance of a player half his age.
With two dozen symphony players filling the back of the stage, the show opened to orchestral strains echoing throughout the Beacon’s fantastic acoustics, but as soon as the band ripped into opening song Highway Star, fans rose to their feet and a genuine rock concert was underway. While the majority of fans were baby boomers reliving the music of their youth, there were plenty of teens in Metallica t-shirts as well, come to pay homage to the musicians who molded the almighty power chord into what it is today.
The band was in top form for the entire night, especially Gillan. The singer easily hit the highest ranges on songs like Hard Lovin’ Man and Strange Kind of Woman, and an especially enthusiastic Woman From Tokyo, which had the entire venue singing along. He engaged the crowd with the confidence and charisma of someone who has been doing this all his life, proving why fans flock from all around the tri-state area come to catch Deep Purple again and again.
While the band kicked ass on its own, the orchestra injected some interesting elements into the familiar songs, especially powerful on more poignant tracks like When A Blind Man Cries and Knocking At Your Back Door. Although Deep Purple has both played and recorded with orchestras in the past, the performance drew inevitable comparison’s to Metallica’s S&M symphony concert among those of us with more of a heavy metal background, but Deep Purple has always had more melody thanks to their keyboard player, and the fit seemed completely natural at times.
Each band member also got time to shine on their own, with Airey’s keyboard solo an easy highlight of the night, as he jammed on melodies just long enough for the audience to recognize classic rock snippets and classical movements before he flowed into the next one, by the end ripping through the keys like a guitar player on a fretboard.
The night wrapped up with Deep Purple’s best known songs, an epic Space Truckin’ leading into Smoke on the Water, which with the orchestra’s brass section playing along, sounded more like an upbeat marching tune than the raw riff taught to every beginning guitar player. After a quick break, the band then encored with their 1968 breakout single Hush, followed by Black Night, the band and orchestra jamming out for over ten minutes on the hard rocking tune before finally turning to the audience for a well-deserved standing applause.
Rock music has evolved dramatically since the heydays of the 60s, with grunge, indie, heavy metal, and thousands of sub-genres offering a rich tapestry of audio brilliance. But every one of those bands, from Megadeth to Nirvana to Arcade Fire, any band that has ever written a riff and said “hey, this rocks,” owes something to Deep Purple and its distinguished lineups over the years. That made last night’s show all the more enjoyable, beyond its raucous, two hours of straight up hard rock music that made heads bang and fists pump. The members of Deep Purple are class acts all the way, even taking time to sign autographs for fans waiting on the 75th Street stage entrance, and will serve as shining examples of how rock n’ roll is done for every future rock star to come.
Deep Purple rocks out at the Beacon Theater
June 15, 2011 3:14 pm ET
Elliot Levin
NY Hard Rock Music Examiner
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gran bell 'articolo son troppo contento...forza deep !!!! 

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Bene bene bene.
Non si dice "La copertina di In Rock sembra Mount Rushmore"
si dice "Mount Rushmore sembra la copertina di In Rock"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alepurple
si dice "Mount Rushmore sembra la copertina di In Rock"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alepurple
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GIORGIO.MARCATO ha scritto:Hard Lovin' Man (Live) Deep Purple 15/6/2011
Che bella!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9it9O0aFy4


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Ho visto che molte canzoni sono state abbassate di un tono e grazie a questo Ian canta molto meglio.
Una domanda per gli esperti: ma ad esempio Highway Star o Space Truckin' ,che sono i pezzi dove Gillan fatica di più, verrebbero male un tono sotto?
Una domanda per gli esperti: ma ad esempio Highway Star o Space Truckin' ,che sono i pezzi dove Gillan fatica di più, verrebbero male un tono sotto?
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Asso_982 ha scritto:Ho visto che molte canzoni sono state abbassate di un tono e grazie a questo Ian canta molto meglio.
Una domanda per gli esperti: ma ad esempio Highway Star o Space Truckin' ,che sono i pezzi dove Gillan fatica di più, verrebbero male un tono sotto?
secondo me si, soprattutto 'hihgaway star' renderebbe molto meno...ma anche 'space trucking'...
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ho ascoltato un concerto recente (12 giugno) e putroppo gillan non era in forma (sigh!)
spero che per verona si sia ripreso...
comunque la scaletta degli ultimi concerti e' sempre la stessa (e' anche comprensibile visto che c'e' anche l'orchestra di cui tenere conto...)
Highway Star
Hard Lovin' Man
Maybe I'm a Leo
Strange Kind of Woman
Rapture of the Deep
Woman From Tokyo
Contact Lost
Guitar Solo
When a Blind Man Cries
The Well Dressed Guitar
Knocking at Your Back Door
Lazy
No One Came
Keyboard Solo
Perfect Strangers
Space Truckin'
Smoke on the Water
Hush
Bass Solo
Black Night
spero che per verona si sia ripreso...
comunque la scaletta degli ultimi concerti e' sempre la stessa (e' anche comprensibile visto che c'e' anche l'orchestra di cui tenere conto...)
Highway Star
Hard Lovin' Man
Maybe I'm a Leo
Strange Kind of Woman
Rapture of the Deep
Woman From Tokyo
Contact Lost
Guitar Solo
When a Blind Man Cries
The Well Dressed Guitar
Knocking at Your Back Door
Lazy
No One Came
Keyboard Solo
Perfect Strangers
Space Truckin'
Smoke on the Water
Hush
Bass Solo
Black Night
"good morning! it's nice to be here... again."
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Ranma ha scritto:ho ascoltato un concerto recente (12 giugno) e putroppo gillan non era in forma (sigh!)
ho ascoltato anch'io il concerto del 12 (non la versione di YouTube) e Big Ian mi è sembrato in buone condizioni per i suoi attuali standard (opinione condivisa anche da altri, leggiucchiando qua e là): solo su Space Truckin' l'ho sentito proprio male (si potrebbe valutare un'esclusione dalla scaletta?) e su Smoke un po' tutti sono andati in confusione.
Mi è sembrata una buona prestazione: poi i gusti sono personali of course

Been so many words so much to say
Words are not enough to keep the guns at bay
Some live in fear some do not
Some gamble everything on who gets the final shot
Words are not enough to keep the guns at bay
Some live in fear some do not
Some gamble everything on who gets the final shot
Re: DP: novità scaletta e arrangiamenti tour 2011
[quote="Ranma"]ho comunque la scaletta degli ultimi concerti e' sempre la stessa (e' anche comprensibile visto che c'e' anche l'orchestra di cui tenere conto...)
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l'unica saltuaria variante è Silver Tongue al posto di Maybe I'm a Leo ma immagino che molti preferiscano il brano da Machine Head anzichè quello da Bananas...
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l'unica saltuaria variante è Silver Tongue al posto di Maybe I'm a Leo ma immagino che molti preferiscano il brano da Machine Head anzichè quello da Bananas...
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