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for Group and Orchestra, Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th
September 1999 What an outstanding experience I
have just gone through.
Two renditions of a fascinating combination of
classical and rock performances fused into one vibrant
and electrifying performance. For me Sunday was much more
relaxed and fluid after the tension and focus of the
event on Saturday and all the concentrated energy
returning after 30 years.
The whole evening, both times, made my hair stand on
end. I was very impressed by the way in which the
programme was put together. The flow from classical (a
great tribute to Malcom Arnold) through various shades of
Rock with all conceivable elements woven through it to
the highlight of Group and Orchestra finishing with Deep
Purple augmented by the LSO on top form was wonderful.
I'll stay away from too much hyperbole but let me add
that beyond anything else two things will stay with me,
firstly the astounding difference between the interest
and enjoyment of the LSO now and the LPO 30 years ago
(big difference in background and expectation of the
musicians I am sure), but secondly the sheer fun the band
was having with the music and with each other. If by
no-one else, this was exemplified by Steve Morse who,
whilst completely focussed whilst playing, was clearly
having a whale of a time and showed it by being the most
relaxed a performer I've seen at a performance and
smiling from ear to ear whenever he felt the moment - and
that was frequently.
It is great to see the classic line up back and
enjoying their music and, no discredit to Richie, Steve
has brought the band new life and new spirit.
Stay with it guys your fans are with you, as I'm sure
you gathered from last weekend.
Long live rock 'n roll (as Richie might have said
later...).
Martin
Whitthread
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