"Burn"
Glenn's Set
- You Keep On Moving (with Mickey Moody)
- Burn (with Bruce Dickinson / Ian Paice / Don Airey / Murray Gould / Paul Wichens / Nigel Hopkins)
- This Time Around (with Paul Wichens / Nigel Hopkins)
"Burn"
Glenn's Set
- You Keep On Moving (with Mickey Moody)
- Burn (with Bruce Dickinson / Ian Paice / Don Airey / Murray Gould / Paul Wichens / Nigel Hopkins)
- This Time Around (with Paul Wichens / Nigel Hopkins)
QuoteThe biggest hit of the night was, undeniably, the vocal partnership of Glenn Hughes and Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson
Read more here
www.theartsdesk.com/new-music/celebrating-jon-lord-royal-albert-hall
And the first pix from the show
www.gettyimages.de/Search/Search.aspx?contractUrl=2&language=de&family=editorial&assetType=image&p=celebrating+jon+lord
Sounds great!
I hope they release the full show on DVD, this time around...
Cheers,
Christian
Introductory remarks by Vicky Lord
Introduction by Bob Harris
Fantasia from Sarabande Orchestra
House Band:
Nigel Hopkins/Wix Wickens (Keyboards)
Murray Gould (Guitar)
Jerry Brown (Drums)
Neil Murray (Bass)
Mario Argandona (Percussion)
Durham Awakes from Durham Concerto Orchestra
Jacqueline Martens (Violin)
Matthew Barley (Cello)
Kathryn Tickell (Northumbrian Pipes)
Nigel Hopkins (Hammond Organ)
All Those Years Ago
Steve Balsamo (vocals)
Anna Phoebe (violin)
Micky Moody (guitar)
(Orchestration by Paul Mann)
Pictured Within
Miller Anderson (vocals)
Matthew Barley (cello)
Sarabande from Sarabande
House Band/Orchestra with Rick Wakeman (keyboards)
One From The Meadow
Margo Buchanan
Wix Wickens (piano)
Murray Gould (guitar)
Bourree from Sarabande House Band/Orchestra
World Premiere of orchestral introduction by Jon Lord
Song orchestration completed by Paul Mann
Afterwards
(Poem by Thomas Hardy; Music by Jon Lord)
Jeremy Irons (Speaker)
Paul Mann (Piano)
INTERVAL
Introductory remarks by Joe Brown.
I Take What I Want/Things Get Better (Artwoods)
Paul Weller/House Band
Silas & Jerome (PAL)
I’m Gonna Stop Drinking
Phil Campbell (vocals)
Bernie Marsden (guitar)
Andy Wallace (Hammond)
Nick Fyffe (Bass)
Ian Paice (Drums)
(Orchestration by Richard Whilds)
Soldier of Fortune
Steve Balsamo/Sandi Thom
(Orchestration by Jon Lord)
You Keep On Moving
Burn
Glenn Hughes/Bruce Dickinson
Ian Paice/Don Airey/Rick Wakeman
(Orchestrations by Richard Whilds)
This Time Around
Glenn Hughes
(Orchestration by Richard Whilds)
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Full Glenn Hughes and Bruce Dickinson set from the RAH.
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Glenn was amazing ... As usual...
The best front man of the night
(i've loved the PAL set with Bernie Marsden, Ian Paice )
Nb: Shirean, David I send you a mail with the pics xx
Glenn was more than amazing. Glenn was totally incredible...
THE VOICE OF ROCK !!!
Can't wait to see the result of the DVD!
www.towardinfinity.co.uk/news-detail.php?ID=35
Well, It's clear that the GH & BD set was the highlight of the night, just because the people are talking about it, and the Glenn tribute "This time around" put the hair up, but, Jon's will would have been to see all DP members of all ages togheter on stage... I wonder why it couldn't be
the three titles Glenn performed for Jon Lord were terrific good, and in "This Time Around" Glenn gave us an extra version that showed again his deep musicality
Thanx for that, the reverb of this celebration will last a long time i think
greets
Sigurd
Why didn't Glenn take part of the encore Hush.
Everybody returned except for Glenn.
It would have been great if Glenn and Ian G. had sung Hush together.
The same goes for Micky Moody, Bernie Marsden en Neil Murray.
They could have played some WhiteSnake songs together, but for some reason Micky doesn't want to perform with Bernie.
I love it when Rick Wakeman just quits playing and walks off the stage during Burn
for some reason Micky doesn't want to perform with Bernie.
Does anyone here know the reason for a 'fallout' between Bernie and Mick?
Sometimes , us fans, read more into that stuff than there actually is.
This pic is on the fan-based Bernie FB site, taken backstage at the Jon Lord memorial....those guys have played together so long, they just let each other do their own thing
Ad, if you re-read my question.....I didn't word it 'the fallout'...I was asking if there was some kind of 'fallout' 'tween the two...
I do know that Micky Moody has fallen out with David Coverdale, although the latter wants to fall in again, but Moody wants to stay fallen out
although the latter wants to fall in again, but Moody wants to stay fallen out
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That is really no surprise when one pursues the history of (British) Whitesnake.
I do know that Micky Moody has fallen out with David Coverdale, although the latter wants to fall in again, but Moody wants to stay fallen out
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Read this article
www.thegigcartel.com/news/article:478
Still don't know why Glenn didn't return for Hush?
On the morning of April 4th - this is how Jon's final gravestone looks:
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=93706897&PIpi=99073836
And again I have a lump in my throat the size of a bulldozer...
Many thanks to Luigi Fiorindo for the photo.
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