A Deep Purple concert. There's always that special atmosphere. You're waiting for the show to begin and the venue is packed with anticipation. The floor is already damp with spilt beer, and watching the stage crew prepare the equipment, you wonder just how exciting the show is going to be tonight. Countless Deep Purple shows have come and gone. They have all had something going for them, whether it was the blinding drum solo from Ian Paice, Jon Lord rocking his Hammond back and forth with such fervour you thought it was going to break down, the intricate and stunningly quiet guitar solo from Ritchie Blackmore which seemed to hold the entire audience in awe - or perhaps Ian Gillan's weird and wonderful stream-of-consciousness between-song banter which never stops baffling, with its unexpected twists and hilarious observations. Roger Glover was always there, steady as a rock, bobbing back and forth and never straying from that very neat place right in the pocket, as musicians put it. Steve Morse has lead the band from strength to strength for the past seven years (hey, Mark 2 spent only four years together from 69 to 73) and the live shows have had a somewhat different taste to them, but the excitement has always been there.
HIGHWAY STARS Adelaide, Victoria, Australia. November 30th 1984
THIRD NIGHT Stockholm JohannesHov Isstadion, June 16th 1985
HUNGARY DAYS Budapest, Hungary, January 26/27/28th 1987
IN YOUR TROUSERS Stockholm, November 13th 1993
PURPLE SUNSHINE Fort Lauderdale, March 4th1995.
MADE IN JAPAN 2000 Osaka, January 4th 2000

