"Måla med ljus"
Glenn Hughes hosted a rocking 50th birthday party
The audience had high expectations as Glenn Hughes and his band kicked off their 18th month long tour at Valand in Gothenburg with their show 'Glenn Hughes Performs Classic Deep Purple Live – Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the album BURN' 2023 Tour.
"I'm honoring the band I used to be in all those years ago, maybe I'm the last guy to be doing this, I don't know," says Glenn at the beginning of the concert.
A couple of hundred expectant men and women were present. Most of them were upper middle-aged, but many younger faces could be seen in the audience. In recent years, many younger people have discovered the great bands of the 1970s.
"I saw Deep Purple with Glenn and Coverdale when I was 11 years old," said a neighbor in the crowd to me before the concert started.
Unfortunately, the songs recorded by Deep Purple Mark III and IV have not been performed by today's Deep Purple. Despite many of them being timeless classics that deserve to be played. However, Glenn decided to put together a band and embark on a 50th-anniversary tour, playing the old classics, especially from the Mark III and IV variations of Deep Purple.
"This is the first night of an 18-month-long tour playing this particular kind of music." says Glenn.
Glenn had three really good musicians with him. Despite it being the tour premiere, they were already in sync. Drummer Ash Sheehan was steady behind the drums and showed that the size of the drum set doesn't matter. The keyboardist Bob Fridzema did a good job trying to weave soundscapes à la Jon Lord, and guitarist Søren Andersen sometimes sounded like a young Richie Blackmore, which is a good compliment. However, Bob and Søren were not carbon copies; they put their personal touch on the songs. Søren has been playing with Glenn for many years, and they have good chemistry on stage.
This wasn't a night of extravagance but a 50th birthday party that aimed to recreate the magic of the album Burn which is one of the best albums of the 1970s. A album that, despite being equally good, has unfortunately been overshadowed by previous Purple albums with singer Ian Gillan.
"It's 50 years since Burn, so it's a good time to celebrate the album," says Glenn.
When he talked between the songs Glenn shared anecdotes about Richie Blackmore and Jon Lord, and he mentioned Deep Purple's performance at the California Jam in April 1974. The band played in front of 250,000 spectators there. At Valand, we were only 250. Personally, I prefer club gigs, especially when great artists like Glenn Hughes perform; there's a special magic in smaller venues that disappears in arenas.
Those of us who were present got to experience 13 really good songs from Deep Purple's vast repertoire. The songs were performed with great passion and joy, to the delight of the audience. Despite being 71 years old, Glenn Hughes sings better, in my opinion, than he did back then. It's no wonder he's earned the nickname "The Voice of Rock."
Over the years I've been to thousands of concerts, and I consider Glenn's concert to be one of the best I've attended. But it would have been even better if they had skipped the long drum solo. I understand that Glenn needed a break for his voice, but a 5-minute drum solo is too long, even if the drummer's name is Ash Sheehan.
Overall, though, I was satisfied, and those I spoke to after the concert were very pleased with the concert experience. I choose to give it 9 drumsticks out of 10.
If 'Glenn Hughes Performs Classic Deep Purple Live - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the album BURN' 2023 Tour is coming to your city, take the opportunity to attend the concert, music doesn't get much better than this.https://www.facebook.com/glennhughesonline
Setlist:
1 - Stormbringer
2 - Might just take your life
3 - Sail away
4 - You fool no one
5 - Blues jam
6 - High ball shooter
7 - Drum solo
8 - Mistreated
9 - Gettin' tighter
10 - This time around
11 - You keep on moving
12 - Encore - Highway star
13 - Encore - Burn
I used a Ricoh GR III for the pictures. No animals were harmed during the photo shoot. Swedish translation in the comments below.
Text and Photo: Mikael Good
En M Leica för alla fotografer
Så snart en ny Leica dyker upp startar debatten om att den är dyr, är en statussymbol, är som gjord för vitrinskåpet und so weiter. Men det finns en Leica som begagnat har gått ned till prisnivåer som gör den högintressant för en större grupp fotografer som föredrar att se världen genom en mätsökare.
Kameran jag tänker på är Leica M (Typ 240) som förmodligen är den mest prisvärda digitala Leican. Anledningen är att Leica med den kameran försökte göra vissa förbättringar. Men den var några millimeter för bred, det klassiska reglaget för att välja utsnitt hade tagits bort och den såg inte riktigt ut som en klassisk M-kamera. Därför fnyste stockkonservativa Leicafotografer åt kameran och den blev snabbt 2010-talets svar på Leica M5. Detta har gjort att begagnade M240 går att hitta för riktigt rimliga pengar.
Jag föredrar att jobba i Oskar Barnacks anda med små lätta objektiv som inte skymmer sikten för mätsökaren. Till bilderna från Göteborg som illustrerar inlägget har jag nästan uteslutande använt ett Leica 35mm. Något annat objektiv behöver jag i princip inte till gatubilder. Men när jag fotar dokumentärt eller reportage jobbar jag gärna med de klassiska brännvidderna 21, 50 och 90mm. Och vid de tillfällena som jag behöver göra exakta kompositioner har jag en EVF-sökare som jag kan montera i tillbehörsskon.
Leicaobjektiv = dyrt tänker de flesta, och det stämmer i många fall, men riktigt bra M-objektiv behöver inte vara dyra. Jag har köpt fyra relativt billiga bättre begagnade objektiv från Zeiss, Voigtländer och Leica som alla håller hög optisk klass och som är onödigt skarpa. För min nyservade M240 och fyra objektiv har jag inte gett mer än vad motsvarande utrustning från Nikon, Canon eller Sony kostar, och som bonus har jag fått en mindre, smidigare och för mig mer lättarbetad kamerautrustning än vad någon av de nämnda tillverkarna har att erbjuda.
En annan viktig faktor för mig är att de som gör kameror och objektiv får en lön som de kan leva på. Därför drar jag mig för att köpa produkter som är tillverkade i låglöneländer. Arbetarna i Zeiss, Voigtländer (Cosina) och Leicas fabriker har både bra arbetsförhållanden och skälig lön.
Text och foto: Mikael Good