Topic: Steve Miller Show Bonus

Got a ticket to see Stevie "Guitar" Miller Wed. night and checked the Fillmore's website for some info and much to my surprise found out that Robben Ford is sittin' in with Steve for this 3 show special event as it's billed on Steve's website. His 2008 tour with Joe Cocker doesn't kick off till May 24th. I'll take a good look around once we get there to see if there's some filmimg going on. A DVD of Steve and Robben would be a must for my library. Should be an interesting night, I'll report back after the gig.

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I saw Robben in Bakersfield in January. What a sweet show!  The guy who brought Robben in said that he has brought Joe to Bakersfield about three times and also said he is trying to get him again this year. I've got my fingers crossed!

Rod

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ohiodawg13 wrote:

Got a ticket to see Stevie "Guitar" Miller Wed. night and checked the Fillmore's website for some info and much to my surprise found out that Robben Ford is sittin' in with Steve for this 3 show special event as it's billed on Steve's website. His 2008 tour with Joe Cocker doesn't kick off till May 24th. I'll take a good look around once we get there to see if there's some filmimg going on. A DVD of Steve and Robben would be a must for my library. Should be an interesting night, I'll report back after the gig.

                                                                                              Keep On Rockin' Me,

                                                                                              J Dawg

I am so jealous.........I would love to see Steve Miller...will look forward to your review. 
Have fun (like you need to be told that, huh?)     plj

"I'm not nice to any guitar!"      lol
                 Joe Bonamassa 05-03-12

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Have fun John!

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

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Have an excellent time. I saw Steve Miller way back in '81 (I think) on his Abracadabra tour at the Liverpool Empire. He is a brilliant performer. Him and Robben Ford too! It will be brill. Hope to see some footage from the show.

Shubadadumamamama!!

Tripsy smile

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WOW!!!! Now I know why this was billed as a special event. Robben Fords opening set was just the tip of the iceberg, very tight set with just bass and drums. Steve opened with 3 acoustic 12 string tunes then brought out the band to dig into the greatest hits. Then he started parading out old time NorCal friends and put on a blues clinic for the next 90 min. To really kick the blues into high gear he brought out Bonnie Raitt then vocalist Sonny Charles of the Checkmates and they did some Freddie King and Charles Brown stuff. Bonnie took a bow to a rousing ovation and then Joe Satriani came out and shreaded the daylights out of Crossroads with Steve. Then they got back to the hits with an extended jam on Abracadabra and a very psychedelic Wild Mtn. Honey. Steve brought everyone but Bonnie back for a big finale. The crowd begged for more and they obliged, Steve thanked everybody and then said we've got a Beach Boy in the house and out came Al Jardine and they rocked the joint with Help Me Rhonda. Three hrs. never passed so quickly. Didn't see any film crew, but they had the audience mic'd so there's a possibility this wild evening could be made available in the future.

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What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

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Wow John..You went for a show and got a festival's worth..I can only imagine how full you were at the end of the night!! I'm glad my Bro is well and back to fighting form..the season is just getting started!!  Sister Cate

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Holy **** Dawg, what a night!! Seriously jealous

Please keep an eye out for recordings.

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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Hey J Dawg,
   Thanks for the review...my, oh my ssswwweeeeet......you struck paydirt at that one!!!  I am so happy you got to witness all of that.  Let us know if there is a recording done. 
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"I'm not nice to any guitar!"      lol
                 Joe Bonamassa 05-03-12

JBLP CHILD #184

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Lucky Dawg!!!!  Wow!!!!  What a night!!!  You must be grinnin' from ear to ear!

Glad it was so great for you - will have to check out Mr. Miller's schedule and see if he'll be in my neck of the woods.

smile  Libby  smile

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

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What an amazing night you had! you certainly got your money's worth Dawg. Cloud 9 must be getting very comfy!

Tripsy smile

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My buddy Skip emailed this to me....Jdawg thought you might want another review of the show

Dave



The Steve Miller Band and Guests
Fillmore Auditorium
San Francisco, CA
March 26, 2008

The lure of Steve Miller playing the Fillmore snagged me hard and I scored a couple of tickets to the last show of his three night run last night.  And am I ever glad I did.  It will be remembered as one of the best nights I've spent in the presence of pure and exemplary musical talent.  As the hand stamp fades from the back of my right hand, the memory may fade as well, so I'll offer what I recall.

The show opened with Robben Ford, whose prowess on guitar continues to enthrall me.  For a guy that's known for his blues playing, and he didn't disappoint in this regard, I was most impressed with the faster paced numbers that were more in the rock and roll vein.  Powered by a solid drummer and bassist, Robben worked his well-worn guitars to extremes that drove the crowd crazy.  They played for a little over an hour, whetting our appetite for what was to be served next on the famous stage.

After the break, Steve Miller came out, solo in a single spotlight with a 12 string guitar, acknowledged his personal history with the Fillmore and sang a beautiful version of "Seasons" from Brave New World.  He then told a very intimate story about the guitar - how he had bought it in 1965, how it was a part of him, and then how it was stolen on a plane flight and how he got it back 3 years later – after which he played stirring versions of "Kow Kow Kow Calculator" off the same album and "You Send Me" from Fly Like an Eagle.

Steve then strapped on his Fender guitar and introduced the band; Norton Buffalo on harmonica, Joseph Wooten on keys, Billy Peterson on bass, Kenny Lee Lewis on guitar and Gordon Knudson on drums.  Just to make sure they knew who they were, they launched into "Take the Money and Run", Steve's breakthrough 1976 single followed by "Dance Dance Dance".  The opening notes of "The Joker" were greeted with cheers and for which the Fillmore audience sang every line, as well as the "woo-woo" cat-call guitar effects.

The band left the stage and local Latin legend, Carlos Reyes set up his harp alongside Steve, performing a strikingly elegant solo of "Nature Boy" on which Steve joined in, singing with equal aplomb.  The two then did a beautiful version of "Wild Mountain Honey".  Next, the band came back out, Carlos picked up a red violin and they performed a magical version of "Abracadabra", with Carlos' violin complementing Steve's guitar perfectly.  Then "The Stake" and "Swingtown" from 1977's Book of Dreams.

Steve next introduced jazz guitarist Brian Nova, who performed a moving solo version of  "Shadow of Your Smile" and then the biting blues of Freddy King's "Tore Down" with Steve and Brian filling the guitar parts with all the passion they deserve.  Steve then brought out Danny Carrin on guitar and soul and R&B vocal legend Sonny Charles.  They did fantastic covers of Chuck Berry's (?) "Driftin and Driftin" and blues numbers, "No More Doggin", for which Steve took over on vocals, and "Drivin' Wheel", where Sonny showed where he gets his reputation.  This blues segment was filled with the obligatory solos on which each performer excelled, from Wooten's grinding organ to Buffalo's passionate harp, to Stevie "Guitar" Miller's sometimes gentle, sometimes raw, always perfect playing.  I was equally impressed with how Peterson's bass held down the vital blues bottom.

After those guests walked off, and just when you think it can't get better, Steve introduced Bonnie Raitt.  Bonnie looked great, wearing a broad brimmed black hat and bright blue chiffon blouse over jeans and her signature bright blue Fender guitar.  She was joined by Bay Area vocalist Tim Hockenberry.  Tim sang a great cover of Taj Mahal's "Built for Comfort", his voice reminiscent of Joe Cocker on maybe Huey Lewis.  They then did a number that Boz fans are familiar with, "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)", with Tim's vocals handling the nuances well. Then Bonnie played her searing slide guitar over Miller's vocals on his "Mercury Blues".

Michael Carabello, Santana's original conga player and now with The Gregg Rollie Band, set up with Adrian Areyas on Timbales on the right side of the stage.  The band played a muy picante "All Your Lovin" followed by the fun singalong, "Shu-Ba-Da-Du-Ma-Ma".  In from the left wing comes the striking profile of Joe Satriani, bald with wrap around sunglasses and bright red guitar.  Joe and Steve play scorching versions of King's "Texas Cannonball" and Robert Johnson's famous "Crossroads", each guitarist, including Kenny Lee Lewis, produced amazing solos and marvelous interplay.  Hot!

Lights down; darkness, followed by the intro synthesizer oscillations of "Fly Like and Eagle", with the spotlights spiraling in synchronized fashion, and the crowd roars in anticipation and appreciation.  I'm not really a fan of Miller's bigger hits, but the jam in the middle of "Fly" was simply superb, with Reyes joining in on violin and the guitarists riffing big time.  They finished with "Jungle Love" and "Jet Airliner" and it's at this point, even though I'm only 10 feet in front of Steve, that I feel the most alone.  But the kids loved it, and the band left the stage to a sustained roar of approval.

Steve soon came back out, saying he "heard there was a Beach Boy at the Fillmore tonight", at which point he introduced Al Jardine.  Looking aged but spritely, Al greeted the crowd.  Everyone on stage for a rousing version of "Help Me Rhonda", the perfect finish to the perfect evening.

When I dropped my friend Michael off at our rendezvous point, he said that every time he steps out of the car from a show he says, "that's the best show yet".  I agree, at least until the next one.

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Thanks Shred, Like I said, Skip must have been takin' notes, we were just rockin' it from all angles. I told Shred I ran into Carlos Reyes, who I've known from the local music scene in the East Bay for many moons. He warned me before the show to be ready for a wild night, I asked, did you bring the harp? and his response, OH YEAH. Here's a little youtube clip of Carlos and his 36 string Paraguay harp (his native home).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTTCD_sl_mA

I've seen him blend that harp in with rock, jazz, and fusion. If it's got strings Carlos can play it. His violin on Wild Mtn. Honey was off the chart. Fly Like An Eagle was a 20 min.+ jam session. Miss Bonnie was just plain HOT!!!! To my knowledge Michael Carabello is the only conga player in the Hall of Fame.

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What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

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ohiodawg13 wrote:

WOW!!!! Now I know why this was billed as a special event. Robben Fords opening set was just the tip of the iceberg, very tight set with just bass and drums. Steve opened with 3 acoustic 12 string tunes then brought out the band to dig into the greatest hits. Then he started parading out old time NorCal friends and put on a blues clinic for the next 90 min. To really kick the blues into high gear he brought out Bonnie Raitt then vocalist Sonny Charles of the Checkmates and they did some Freddie King and Charles Brown stuff. Bonnie took a bow to a rousing ovation and then Joe Satriani came out and shreaded the daylights out of Crossroads with Steve. Then they got back to the hits with an extended jam on Abracadabra and a very psychedelic Wild Mtn. Honey. Steve brought everyone but Bonnie back for a big finale. The crowd begged for more and they obliged, Steve thanked everybody and then said we've got a Beach Boy in the house and out came Al Jardine and they rocked the joint with Help Me Rhonda. Three hrs. never passed so quickly. Didn't see any film crew, but they had the audience mic'd so there's a possibility this wild evening could be made available in the future.

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J Dawg,
One of the Steve Miller shows is up on dime,great show thought you might like to download it. Bob

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Thanks T, a couple people have told me they heard Steve was going to release a new album. Hopefully it's the best of those three nights live last week.

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                                                                                                      J Dawg

What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

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And here it is - http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta … ?id=190266

The d/l was super fast, so if anybody wants it now is the time! Remember that you have to be registered on dime. *wink*

Will listen tomorrow as I'm just about to lose an hour.

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith