Deep Purple
Deep Purple Live in Seattle Performing Silver Tongue Woman at Paramount Theatre
In February 2004, Deep Purple performed at the iconic Paramount Theatre in Seattle, a live gig that fitted right into their ongoing resurgence after a turbulent period. This show came shortly after the release of their album 'Bananas' in 2003, which showcased their distinctive blend of hard rock and progressive elements, proving that they still had plenty of creativity to offer. Remarkably, 'Bananas' featured a modern sound while echoing their classic roots, capturing the attention of both old fans and new. Notably, this was part of their 'The Songs That Built Rock' tour, underlining their status as one of the pioneers of the heavy metal genre. With notable tracks like 'Silver Tongue' and 'Rapture of the Deep' in their live set, this concert marked a vibrant moment in Deep Purple's late-career dynamism, blending nostalgia with fresh vigor.