Deep Purple · 2014
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Falconer Salen
Copenhagen
Denmark

Intro Après Vous Into the Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost ~ Morse Guitar Solo Uncommon Man The Well Dressed Guitar The Mule Including Drum Solo Above and Beyond Lazy Hell to Pay Don Airey Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke On the Water Green Onions Hush Roger Glover Bass Solo Black Night
First 2014 to surface in lossless format

Hala Arena
Poznan
Poland

Intro: Mars, The Bringer Of War Aprиs Vous Into The Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind Of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-dressed Guitar The Mule (incl. Ian Paice Drum Solo) Above And Beyond Lazy Hell To Pay Don Airey Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke On The Water Green Onions Hush Roger Glover Bass Solo Black Night

Spodek
Katowice
Poland

Gustav Holst - Mars, The Bringer Of War Après Vous Into The Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind Of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar The Mule Above And Beyond Lazy Hell To Pay Don Airey Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke On The Water Green Onions (Booker T. & The M.G.'s Cover) Hush (Billy Joe Royal Cover) Roger Glover Bass Solo Black Night

Papp Laszlo Arena
Budapest
Hungary

Après Vous Into the Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar The Mule Above and Beyond Lazy Hell to Pay Don Airey Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke on the Water Green Onions Hush Black Night

Lotto Arena
Antwerpen
Belgium

Apres Vous Into The Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind Of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Guitar Solo Uncommon Man The Well Dressed Guitar The Mule Above And Beyond Lazy Hell To Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke On The Water Hush Bass Solo Black Night

Royal Albert Hall
London
United Kingdom

The Sunflower Jam - Celebrating Jon Lord.

ORIX Theater
Osaka
Japan


Nippon Budokan
Tokyo
Japan

Après Vous Into the Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar The Mule Above and Beyond Lazy Hell to Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke on the Water Green Onions Hush Black Night

Hellfest Open Air
Clisson
France


Collisioni Festival
Barolo
Italy


Talking Stick Resort & Casino
Scottsdale
AZ

Highway Star Into the Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar The Mule Lazy Hell to Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke on The Water
Encore: Green Onions (Booker T. & The MG’s cover) Hush (Billy Joe Royal cover) Black Night
DEEP PURPLE North American Tour 2014 IN SUPPORT OF LATEST ALBUM NOW What?! New York, NY (July 8, 2014)—Deep Purple, fresh off a European tour to support their 19th studio album NOW What?!, is heading stateside for a North American trek! The tour kicks off August 4 in Scottsdale, AZ (all tour dates below). NOW What?! was originally released in North America in April 2013 via earMusic / Eagle Rock Entertainment. The album marked the next great chapter in the band’s 40+ year career, blending the classic 70s Deep Purple spirit with modern production and a progressive mindset. Having reached #1 in Germany, Russia, Czech Republic and Austria, charting Top 5 in 7 countries and Top 10 in 10 countries, not to mention hitting the British Top-20 for the first time in 20 years, Deep Purple celebrated with the release of NOW What?! Gold Edition earlier this year, which included additional songs and a live bonus disc. In anticipation of their return to North America, Deep Purple will release their next single to radio: “All The Time In The World.” Blazing off the success of NOW What?!, Deep Purple is ready to bring the sizzle to the States this summer! July 10, 2014 Deep Purple, the legendary classic rock band that’s had hits with songs like “Smoke on the Water,” “Hush” and “Woman from Tokyo” has announced the details of their late summer North American tour, scheduled to kick off August 4 in Scottsdale, Arizona and wrap August 31 in Hollywood, Florida. The Scottsdale show will take place at the casino inside the Talking Stick Resort. Deep Purple has seen numerous line-up changes over the years and such rock luminaries as Ritchie Blackmore, Joe Satriani, David Coverdale, Joe Lynn Turner and the late Tommy Bolin and Jon Lord have all been members at one time or another. The band’s current line-up features Roger Glover, Ian Paice, Ian Gillan, Don Airey and Steve Morse. About a year ago Deep Purple put out their 19th album, a return-to-form effort called “Now What?!” The album has also been recently released as a deluxe “Gold Edition” that includes additional songs and more than an hour’s worth of bonus live material. Fans attending the summer shows can expect to hear music from “Now What?!” including the single “All the Time in the World” along with material from the vast Deep Purple back catalog

Thunder Valley Casino
Lincoln
CA

Highway Star Into the Fire Hard Lovin Man Strange Kind of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar Lazy Hell to Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin Smoke on the Water Hush Black Night

Fremont Street Experience
Las Vegas
NV

Highway Star Into the Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar The Mule Lazy Hell to Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke on The Water
Encore: Green Onions (Booker T. & The MG’s cover) Hush (Billy Joe Royal cover) Bass Solo Black Night

Unknown
Windsor
ON


NYCB Theatre
Westbury
NY

Intro Music Highway Star Into The Fire Hard Lovin Man Strange Kind Of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar The Mule > Drums > The Mule Keyboard Intro > Lazy Hell To Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin Smoke On The Water Hush W/going Down Tease At Begining Black Night

Hard Rock Live!
Hollywood
FL

Highway Star Into the Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar The Mule Lazy Hell to Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Encore: Smoke on the Water Green Onions Hush Bass Solo Black Night
A Concert Review: "Sound: Deep Purple is one of the founders of the heavy metal genre. Along with primarily Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they were musical trailblazers, creating a much harder rock sound than had previously been known. While their masterpieces are innumerable, they are best known for "Highway Star" and the song that contains many guitarists' first riff, "Smoke on the Water." Despite the fact that the band has remained active (they released an album in 2013), they have not remained popular. Chief among the reasons for their popularity decline are the departures of iconic guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and legendary keyboardist Jon Lord, which both occurred over a decade ago. While Deep Purple does still field three original members, including lead singer Ian Gillan, I never thought I could like them without Lord and Blackmore. However, I must admit that my experience with Deep Purple is little; I only own two Deep Purple albums, "Machine Head" and "Made in Japan." For whatever reason, Deep Purple is one of those bands that I never heavily listened to that I feel I should have. So when I saw that they were touring in my area, I thought it would be a great experience to see why they are so highly esteemed. By the time I sat in my seat, I was a little worried. Everyone in the crowd seemed to be at least twice my age. The only sign of youth was children who were obviously too young to have musical tastes apart from their parents'. Also, the concert was scheduled to start at 7:00, and it looked increasingly likely, as each minute went by, that there would be no opening act. My thought process was that if the concert were to start at 7:00, there would be little chance of it getting out past 9:00, which felt like a sort of early bird special. Despite the new album, had this band turned into a self-serving tribute? When they took the stage after a blushful introduction by local resident (and Iron Maiden drummer) Nicko McBrain, Deep Purple didn't do much to assuage my fears. To be honest, I had never seen modern pictures of the band. Maybe I should have seen it coming, but I was taken aback. Three of the five band members (Don Airey the keyboardist, Gillan, and Paice) seemed to have, from my vantage point, taken on a fair bit of weight. Meanwhile, the bassist, Glover, looked like a skeleton with his relatively tight clothing and bandana. And when Gillan joined the party onstage after a few moments, his plain white t-shirt and graying, close cut hair made me question if he was a rogue fan who had stormed the stage. Maybe my expectations were unrealistically high, but from a visual perspective, these were not the rock stars I had pictured. Their first song, "Highway Star," did not leave me with a good musical impression either. As far as I could tell, the band made no mistakes or anything like that, but the song still felt cold. There was no energy compared to the studio version. They felt like a merely good local Deep Purple cover band. After a sour first impression, something seemed to change. See, "Highway Star" is a straightforward hard rock song, allowing little room to veer from the established song structure lest it lose its effect. Once they started playing their more progressive, variable, subject to change material, my impression of the band shifted. Deep Purple began to extend songs into protracted jams. Steve Morse shredded like a power metal guitarist. Airey used a plethora of keyboard effects to keep his solo section fresh and exciting. Meanwhile, every so often, he would break into Lord-esque shredding rampages, albeit a bit more controlled. // 9 Perfomance: An unsung hero from the night was Deep Purple's light system, which they used much more effectively than most bands do. One of the fun light tricks Deep Purple employed was lighted drumsticks for Paice that he played during his drum solo with the arena pitch black. Because of his speed, it looked like the drumsticks were running in streaks across his drum set. Maybe it was just the nature of the songs, but Don Airey opened up as the night wore on. He would solo for longer and longer and get more and more mesmerizing. His crowning moment was the solo (when no one else played). Instead of being all showy with his solo by moving his fingers at a million miles an hour, as many musicians do, he constructed a fantastic piece, using all the effects, skill, and taste available to him. The further the concert went on, the more I wanted to hear. Usually, when I see a jam band, they overstay their welcome. By the time they realize that they should end a song, I am bored beyond belief because they just do not know when enough is enough. I felt exactly the opposite with Deep Purple. It seemed no matter how long they carried on, they never failed to amaze. This truly unique and awesome band was no mere tribute act. These guys were definitely worth seeing on their own, even if they didn't have the Deep Purple name and catalog. By the time they played "Smoke on the Water" to close their set, I was enthralled. Never had my impression of a band swung so much in the span of two hours. At that point, all I could think about was how the crowd sang the chorus (when told by Gillan) louder and clearer than any crowd had at any concert I had ever been to. // 7 Overall Impression: In conclusion, Deep Purple is still absolutely a band worth watching if they come to your area. What they lack in youthful grit and drive, they more than make up for in finesse, control, and taste. Heck, even Ian Gillan's voice is pretty good after all these years. My favorite song from the night was, to my surprise, "Vincent Price," which is a keyboard based song from Deep Purple's latest album "Now What?!" This concert took place at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL, USA on August 31, 2014. "

Espaço das Américas
Sao Paulo
Brazil

Intro (mars, The Bringer Of War) Highway Star Into The Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind Of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-dressed Guitar The Mule Punhetation #1 Lazy Hell To Pay Punhetation #2 Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke On The Water Green Onions Hush Punhetation #3 Black Night

Espaço das Américas
Sao Paulo
Brazil

Mars, The Bringer Of War Highway Star Into The Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind Of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Uncommon Man The Well-dressed Guitar The Mule Lazy Hell To Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin Smoke On The Water Green Onions Hush Bass Solo Black Night

Estadio Luna Park
Buenos Aires
Argentina

Intro Highway Star Into the Fire Hard Lovin' Man Strange Kind of Woman Vincent Price Contact Lost Guitar Solo + Uncommon Man The Well-Dressed Guitar The Mule (Drum solo) Lazy Hell to Pay Keyboard Solo Perfect Strangers Space Truckin' Smoke on the Water Hush Black Night

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