It was very, very good. Wished I had taped it. Got some good photos (surprised myself). Merchandise wasn’t too bad, especially some of the signed stuff. Didn’t see Swanee and watched half of Status Quo. Set list 1. Pictures of Home 2. Things I Never Said 3. Wrong Man 4. Strange Kind of Woman 5. […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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Purple were supported by Status Quo and Cosmic Storm. The set list was slightly abbreviated due to time restraints and unfotunately we didn’t get to hear Living Wreck, a song I’ve waited a long time to hear live (dang!) A friend and I commented that Purple would have to be on their toes tonight as […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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I consider myself lucky to see Purple again and enjoyed listening to a gig of very professional musicians. I enjoyed the venue again in which they played (Brisbane Convention centre) and I thought the sound was very clear and precise. All the members of the band were in top form and like always seemed to […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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A friend and I flew up from Wellington on Thursday afternoon (after seeing Deep Purple there the night before). The venue in Auckland was a small theatre, which I think is a much better choice compared to Wellington’s Events Centre. So much more intimate and purpose built for usic so better acoustics. We arrived in […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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I managed to see both Melbourne concerts last weekend. Firstly I didn’t like the warm up act Status Quo, I believe a Australian act would have been more appropriate such as Jimmy Barns, or Inxs. [So you obviously missed Sydney’s finest, Mandrake, who played before SQ… Rasmus] They opened the set with Pictures of Home, […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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Attended the first Melbourne show on Saturday night. The opening act, Mandrake, were woeful. A total waste of half an hour that could’ve been tacked on the end of Deep Purple’s set time. Status Quo were pretty good. I think I enjoyed their set more than I thought I would, although, they had more amplifiers […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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Deep Purple’s first ever show in Wellington! The venue was the Queens Wharf Events Centre on Wellington’s waterfront. Upstairs was full and downstairs about half full. There was a good range of ages here tonight. The set list was predictable with four new tracks thrown in from Rapture of the Deep and a selection of […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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They were in good form. I really loved the opening surprise of Pictures of Home, completely unexpected – I obviously don’t visit your web site very often. I also caught their show last year in Christchurch. Most of the set seems to have been as per the last leg of the tour, though there were […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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An Australian Band called Mandrake opened the show. This three piece powerhouse should be a household name worldwide. They did songs from both their albums, as well as an amazing cover of Tommy Bolin’s “Wild Dogs” Next came the legendary Status Quo. They could now have made more of their 85 min. set. Packed with […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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An absolute storming Pacific Rim tour opener with the band in awesome form. The high energy performance got the crowd going and it was great to see so many young headbangers giving it some. Steve Morse is a god in these parts and he played brilliantly along with the rest of the band. The new […]
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Posted in 2006 Down Under, 2006 Tours, Tour Reviews by Rasmus Heide on 2006-05-13
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