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Customer Reviews for Deep Purple and Alice Cooper

7 Customer reviews
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Edgar and Alice rocked it Purple tired

4/5
DAve K from Chicago, Illinois
7th September 2017

Edgar fired the crowd up as only he could - still owns the instrumentals. Alice is a strong as ever and was one of the best shows I have ever seen, WOW. Deep Purple was very disappointing the sound and the vocals were awful - probably the worse performance by a band I have ever seen. They definitely need to hang it up.

The show BELONGED to Alice

4/5
Jesse H from Toronto, Ontario
5th September 2017

I have seen Alice Cooper 9 times, and he never disappoints. Alice was in top form and continues to cement his legacy as one of rock's great performers. Every song in his set, from newer numbers like "Paranoiac Personality" and "Brutal Planet", to classics from the 70's and 80's were full of energy and unparalleled showmanship. The same cannot be said for Deep Purple, who came nowhere close to matching the intensity or quality of performance of Alice. Ian Gillian sounded incredibly tired and strained. Alice should have closed the show. End of story.

ALICE WAS AWESOME.......TIME FOR PURPLE TO RETIRE

4/5
Richard from Toronto, Ontario
3rd September 2017

Almost 70 yr. old Alice Cooper put on an entertaining show and had the crowd on their feet. The entire band put their hearts & souls into the show. The addition of Nita Strauss was a plus for the already tight band. My fifth time to see Deep Purple turned out to be disappointing. They sure had a tough act to follow after Alice's show. It's time for Deep Purple to retire and sit back and enjoy life.

Posting late but saw Alice Cooper in Boston last night

3/5
Jimmy from Boston, Massachusetts
7th March 2018

All I can say is Edgar should have had a longer set, he was pretty good. Alice rocked the house on this night in Mansfield, MA. Deep Purple (one of my favs in the past) was sharply disappointing. Ian was tired and disappearing most of the night and the songs were ALL off somehow. Sorry boys, time to hang it all up! Saw Alice Cooper on his own last night (3/6/18) in Boston on his own and again he rocked the house. Made me think of this concert again!

Cooper rocked, Purple has faded.

3/5
Johnny h. from Toronto, Ontario
5th September 2017

Edgar winter opened the show, and put on an energetic performance to start the night off right.. Alice Cooper came out and owned the stage and crowd as he is definitely known to do. Saw him 30 years ago, and his show and voice are just as great today as ever. Deep Purple was a huge disappointment, especially through the first half of the show. No energy and no showmanship, especially from the long time members of the band. They did have a stellar performance during Hush and Space Truckin, but other than that, the band completely fizzled, and the crowd energy after Cooper was gone. Bottom line, in the future, spend your money to see Alice, but avoid the Purple.

Alice Cooper rocks in his hometown

3/5
Walter D. from Detroit, Michigan
4th September 2017

first off the Edgar Winter Band, they put on an entertaining show highlighted by Free Ride and some steller musicianship throughout. The Alice Cooper Band had the sold out crowd on their feet from beginning to end and all I kept thinking was how was Deep Purple going to follow this? Well, they didn't. They looked tired, this band is washed up and didn't deserve headliner status based on the past.