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Artist: Hughes Turner Project Venue: Rios, Bradford Date: 6 April 2004 |
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capacity Rios sees the return of two of the biggest names in rock, Glen
Hughes and Joe Lynn Turner together on one stage. The crowd who are
let’s just say are more mature age gather in anticipation for the
start of the gig. I couldn’t help but sense that the majority of the
audience have come to see Mr. Hughes perform other than the entity that
is HTP, of which we hear very little from the two albums they have
released. The set kicks off with ‘Hold On’ and this soon has the crowd in the mood for more. ‘Cant Stop Rock And Roll’ and ‘Losing My Head’ are followed in quick succession before the quite superb ‘Alone I Breathe’. Then it’s into the classics which are what the crowd have come to hear after all. Starting off with ‘Mistreated’ which Glenn Hughes delivers with such feeling that it almost brings a lump to the throat. Then it’s Joe Lynn Turners turn to get into the Rainbow tracks starting off with ‘I Surrender’ and then ‘Street of Dreams’, both are meet with the approval of the crowd. Although the main body of the set is more of a self tribute to the bands both have been in before, there were some HTP tracks included in the set. ‘Death Alley Driver’ and ‘Devils Road’ are two of these but it’s the classic tracks that seem to be taking up more of the set than they perhaps should. Saying that the rendition of ‘Stormbringer’ is just phenomenal as the self proclaimed voice of rock Hughes delivers some of the most powerful and emotion vocals you will ever hear (this man could read a telephone directory and make it sound melodic). Even without concentrating on the new HTP album this was still a worthwhile gig to attend if only from a nostalgia point of view and to see the two of them perform rock together on one stage. Setlist Included: Hold On, Can’t Stop Rock And Roll, Losing My Head, Alone I Breathe, Mistreated, I Surrender, Street Of Dreams, Getting Tighter, You Keep On Moving, Death Alley Driver, Stormbringer, Devil’s Road, Spotlight Kid, Burn
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