BOC 40th Celebration
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Fri Nov 9 11:26:38 EST 2012
Interesting. That would help since my brain was pretty altered for that show.
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OT, but I've got a good bootleg of that '85 Deep Purple Wichita show. Not a bad show at all. 1985
was a good year to like Deep Purple.
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I enjoyed their mid90s show a lot more than that era. Allen really impressed me then. The main thing I remember from the Revolution by Night tour was the giant Cronos symbol they had that resembled the lit up KISS logo.
I think Wichita probably had a bigger consensus of Rainbow fans. I was a big Blackmore fan and Rainbow then was pretty AOR. I was pretty psyched to see him a year later at the same venue with the reunited Deep Purple.
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> I saw that tour. People walked out during Let Go.
From what I've heard, people seemed to enjoy BOTH bands on that particular run of shows:
http://www.hotrails.co.uk/history/1983.htm#831118
It was only really about 11 gigs - which show did you see? BTW: "Let Go" was the first encore so anybody walking out at that point didn't miss much.
Bloody awful track of course - not BOC at all...
Of course, it could be argued that even BOC weren't BOC at that point...
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