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WHITESNAKE In Houston, TX With Photos! By Larry Petro, News Monkey Thursday, June 9, 2016 @ 9:41 AM
It doesn't get much better than this. After being on vacation all week from my regular job, then celebrating my birthday on Saturday (June 4th), it was both a privilege and honor to be the only media outlet approved to cover the Houston concert featuring iconic vocalist David Coverdale and his band of serpents collectively known as WHITESNAKE at the Revention Music Center downtown.
During my 30+ years residency in Texas the venue currently known as Revention Music Center has changed names multiple times, having been previously called, Aerial Theater, Verizon Wireless Theater and most recently Bayou Music Center before achieving its current moniker. While the prior changes were basically in name only, this last change brought about a small amount of remodeling to the inside of the building, the most notable being the outer lobby area, which was both positive and negative at the same time. The band merchandise area, which used to be just to the right of the main doors into the building, was moved to another area further away, allowing for better crowd movement when entering the venue but at the same time its new location proves to be nearly impossible to get to when packed shows are in town, according to multiple concertgoers who have been to shows there since its remodel. The lighting rig also appears to have been improved, resulting in some stellar pics from the show.
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Setlist:
This run of dates was dubbed "The Greatest Hits Tour" which, for those of you keeping track at home, means a setlist comprised entirely of tracks from WHITESNAKE's three greatest albums, 1984's Slide It In, the self-titled effort from 1987 and Slip Of The Tongue (1989). The night was sure to be packed full of hits, but from the moment the band took the stage with show opener "Bad Boys", it was obvious that something wasn't right. David Coverdale was apparently somewhat under the weather and whatever ailed him caused his voice to sound like he had gargled a bucket of sand, in stark contrast to last year's show when he sounded as good as I've ever heard him. This gravelly sound was prevalent throughout the show but much to his credit, especially when greater wusses would have simply cancelled the show altogether, he fought through it and delivered an admirable performance and though he appeared to be singing in a lower octave for most of it, he still managed to belt out a few hellacious screams, throat be damned! All the hits were there, like "Slide It In", "Love Ain't No Stranger", "Fool For Your Loving" and "Give Me All Your Love", along with some that hadn't been played in a number of years such as "The Deeper The Love", "Sailing Ships" (which hadn't been played by this incarnation of the band prior to this tour) and "Cryin' In The Rain".
Speaking of the band, the current members, guitarists Joel Hoekstra and Reb Beach, bassist Michael Devin and drummer Tommy Aldridge, are all stellar musicians individually but on this night they appeared to still be trying to shake off the cobwebs and rust from the layoff as this was just the 3rd show of the tour and they seemed to be out of sync on a couple of numbers like "Judgment Day". The band closed out the show with "Here I Go Again" before returning for an encore in the form of "Still Of The Night".
Overall, on a scale of 1 to 10 this performance gets a 7. Sickness can't be helped sometimes and Coverdale gets props for going on with the show. Anyone can have an off night like the band did, but there's certainly no reason to believe that this is the kind of show that you will see the rest of the tour. In fact, it's probably a sure bet that Coverdale and Co. are making certain of it even now. If you're a fan of the WHITESNAKE glory days then this show is not to be missed!
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