Showing posts with label Deep Purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deep Purple. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Joe Lynn Turner with Steve Brown of Trixter - Blackthorn 51, Elmhurst, NY February 28,2016 - Photos, Videos and Review

I always try to catch Joe Lynn Turner when he comes to the area.  It's been a few years since I last saw him at Dingbatz in NJ.  



He was ending February with three shows in the area, but I was still down in Florida from the Monsters of Rock Cruise on Friday and Saturday was a hellish travel day (and if I went to a show that night it would have been Black Sabbath at Madison Square Garden, but when your plane has to turn around mid-flight to return to the airport and a flight which should take less than three hours has you on the plane for seven and you just partied for a week on a boat...well you tend to go hit the hay when you land).  So that left Sunday night in Queens.  



Sure I had to get up early the next day and Joe wouldn't be coming on until at least 11, but I couldn't miss it.



We arrived at Blackthorn 51 and the last of about six or seven opening bands(!), Pussywolf, was on stage.  I dug 'em.  A heavy as all hell all-gal monster stoner riff-a-rama trio.  Hope to catch them again some time.



After a bit of a break, Joe came out on stage and opened with Rainbow's "Death Alley Driver".  For this short run his killer band featured special guest guitarist Steve Brown of Trixter who definitely seemed to be having a blast playing these classic tunes.



The set was pretty similar to what I've seen him perform in the past...almost all Rainbow with a couple of Deep Purple covers.  The surprise of the set was his inclusion of one of the songs he recorded with Yngwie Malmsteen.  A great version of "Rising Force" where Steve really showed off his shredding chops.  Here's the video:



And here's "Stone Cold"



And one of my favorites, "Can't Happen Here"



The only disappointing aspect of the show was the turnout.  I'd say there were only about 70 attendees by the time Joe came on and that just sucks.  It's why he constantly tours Europe where he plays to packed houses and rarely comes to the US.  I guess I should feel lucky though, when he does come to the US, he always seems to play the NY/NJ area.  I did hear the night before on Long Island was packed though.



I was lucky enough to score a setlist (and drumstick) and here it is below.  I almost got one of Steve's picks but the woman directly in front of me literally headbutted me out of the way.  I think it was an accident...  



On this night they just played the standard 13 song set.  The night before they took requests after this set and evidently played some of the "Alts" listed.  



Bummer that we got the short set, but what we got was killer.



Enjoy the videos and the photos and next time he tours, go see Joe Lynn Turner.  Amazing voice performing classic songs.



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Sunday, February 8, 2015

Black Knights Rising - The Chance, Poughkeepsie NY February 7, 2015

I had been looking forward to Black Knights Rising's set as part of the Extreme Guitar Tour since it was announced a couple of months ago.  It was originally billed with Mark Boals on vocals, so add in Craig Goldy on guitar and Vinny Appice on drums (along with Elliott Rubinson on Bass) and it pretty much looked like it would be a Dio Disciples show.

Dio Disciples has made The Chance a stop each year when they tour (hoping they come back later this year, I know they're doing M3 Fest in Maryland on May 1) and Goldy is a constant member and I've seen versions of the band with Boals and Appice.  I was disappointed when I heard Boals was no longer on the tour and would be replaced with John West, but hoped he would live up to the task.

Well on Saturday, February 7, at the tour's stop at The Chance in Poughkeepsie I found I need not have worried.  West was a great replacement for Boals and Rubinson was an excellent bassist.

The set was very similar to a Dio Disciples show with the added addition of some Deep Purple covers and some post-Dio era Rainbow.  The band came on a few minutes after 9pm and played for just over an hour.

Here's the setlist and some photos from the show.  Click on any of the photos to super size them.

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Setlist:
Death Alley Driver (Rainbow)
The Mob Rules (Black Sabbath)
Burn (Deep Purple)
Man On The Silver Mountain (Rainbow)
Stand Up and Shout (Dio)
Drum Solo
Neon Knights (Black Sabbath)
Mistreated (Deep Purple)
Highway Star (Deep Purple)