Yes indeed the Sage is a superb venue and as BBJ said Joe and the guys didn't put a foot wrong.
He started the show with Django and then into The Ballad of John Henry then;
So It's Like That
Last Kiss
So Many Roads
Stop!
Further On Up The Road
Woke Up Dreaming
High Water Everywhere
Sloe Gin
Lonesome Road Blues
Happier Times
Your Funeral My Trial
Blues Deluxe
Story Of a Quarryman
The Great Flood
Just Got Paid
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Mountain Time
Asking Around For You
It was great to hear SILT for the first time, played more in the style of You Upset Me than the album version, really great. We were also treated to Stop! one of my favourites from the new cd with that wonderful solo, so emotional.
Then, as Joe said on PR, we got Further On Up The Road which I'm sure we'll hear again at the RAH. Woke Up Dreaming was awesome as ever with the lovely Spanish style intro and then as that finished Bogie started up this booming almost tribal sounding rhythm Joe joined in on acoustic with High Water, truly fantastic. The whole sound quality in the Sage is second to non.
Every number was perfect and the audience were awestruck. In fact when Joe did the Suuuuure bits in Blues Deluxe not a soul joined in for the first two. Joe took his guitar off then his jacket and when into the routine of saying to Rick that he didn't think that we were feeling it. Then on the final Suuuuure everyone joined in. I think there's something about sitting at a gig that makes you more reserved. There's no way that we weren't feeling it.
Another thing about a seated gig is that when you need the loo you have to disturb people to get out. By the time The Great Flood came around I just couldn't wait any longer and had to disrupt the row and get to the ladies otherwise I would have had my own Great Flood!!
Just Got Paid was one of the highlights for me. Joe at his Rock Star very best and at the end he got a standing ovation from the entire audience for ages til they came back on for Mountain Time and Asking Around.
At the end of Asking Around when everyone was standing again we got a burst of God Save The Queen, very nice touch Joe. Getting some practice in for the Royal Albert Hall
Great to meet up with Ges, his son Chris and his friend......didn't know you guys were sitting right behind us.
Everything about the day was perfect....the weather, the venue, the performance and the audience.
We hung around by the bus afterwards and Joe signed my RAH poster in lovely silver ink and a couple of mags too.
This was a terrific opening show for the UK tour and has really whetted my appetite even more for the RAH.
Thanks Joe, Carmine, Rick and Bogie ....you're all stars
Tripsy xxxx
Edited to add.... Not dreaming Duncan.....typing!!