Deep Purple: Perihelion - Live in Florida (Video 2002) Poster

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10/10
At their rockin' best- live Purple, just great.
pkwalden2 August 2004
This concert has to be seen to be believed. I bought this DVD knowing the one of my favourite guitarists - Ritchie Blackmore - was not in the band's lineup. Much to my surprise and enjoyment, I saw the new boy on the block belting out numbers as if he was part of the original lineup. Steve Morse has fitted in extremely well and plays off Jon Lord as if they had been together for a lifetime. All their favourites are included on this and each song is delivered with the force and energy of youthful rock band. My only disappointment is that Black Night is not on this DVD; the song that got me hooked on Purple back in 1972. Ian Gillan's voice is superb throughout, Roger Glover just great and Jon Lord's intro to Lazy is as fresh and driving as ever. Ian Paice like many older drummers simply get better with age and are able to go beyond beating time with the music - they are in fact part of the music. Given that these guys have been around for 30+ years, it is great to see them enjoying themselves on stage as they perform song after song from an era that was blacked out by sex, drugs and rock and roll. Because they enjoy themselves so much on stage here, the music flows effortlessly and the crowd appreciates this. A fine concert and played on 5.1 surround system places you "in the crowd". This one is a 10 for me.
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8/10
Deep Purple in good form with S. Morse fitting in better than ever. Ian Gillan's voice is pretty much back to his younger days.
hawkan-manderstedt19 September 2003
The concert is in a smaller type arena and the sound is very good. Deep purple are enjoying themselves and despite the fact that they still have to play numbers like Smoke on the Water, Lazy etc that they've been playing pretty much every-night for 30+ years, they're pro's enough to conceal this and give the audience value for money during these numbers. John Lord and Steve Morse inter-play is brilliant and show how much they enjoy each others musicianship. The extras are the standard interviews with the different band members and doesn't give much other than for a new fan.
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4/10
highly recommended
johnvictoroetomo13 October 2013
Warning: Spoilers
The year is 2001, its been 5 years since Guitar Maestro Steve Morse joined the Purpls and they gave us the magnificent Purpendicular album. A bit older, a bit grayer, but the spirit is still there. The classics are all there, Highway Star, Woman from Tokyo and the irrepressible Smoke on the Water. But alongside that they give stunning performances from the "Mk.Morse" era as well delving heavily into the Fireball album. Mary Long,from Who Do We Think We Are, also makes an appearance! All in all, this makes for an incredibly varied setlist, something for everyone! Highlightsfor me are the extended Speed King (solos and duels galore!) and possible the most electric version of Highway Star since Made In Japan! Theextras are a nice addition, the band as warm, inviting and opinionated as ever! and Gillan's voice has stood the test of time, i rate this DVD 5stars for that alone, he's the best in the business!
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