Topic: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

Hi,

well it was an awesome night. One of the best gigs I have seen (it was nr. 7 for me).
We met before the show to have dinner in an italian restaurant. Great to meet all the
bonabuddies in person that you know just from their avatars on the forum.
There was Eva, Issy, JBJHJM, Marlies and me. We have seen Hansamike later too.
It was great fun. Joe took the time and dropped in for a meet and greet.
He also brought Warren. It was so nice and friendly. Who else is so close to his fans?
You know, then I can get mad when I have to read things like this Bona-Diva bull$hit..
http://www.bilder-space.de/show.php?fil … POvq7h.jpg

Then the show began. The band played well and the sound was pretty good this night.
I really enjoyed it and it was a blast! smile
http://www.bilder-space.de/show.php?fil … S3USgh.jpg

Basicly i'm not a big friend of making too many pics or clips on a concert
(there were some guys who were constantly filming and clicking with ther mobiles and cams
instead of just enjoying the concert for a while...)
but since I was standing directly at the stage I couldn't resist to make clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10RyetlCG0g
A small personal highlight was that Joe handed me one his Dunlop JB picks. big_smile

Setlist was:
Django
Ballad of John Henry
Last Kiss
So many Roads
Mountain Time
Further on up the road
Slow gin
The graet flood
Lonesome road blues
Happier times
Your funeral my trial
Blues deluxe
Woke up dreaming
Just got paid

Encore:
Story of a quarryman
Asking around for you

Alex

...it's a musical journey
www.u2-experience.de

Re: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

I agree it was a great concert by joe and the whole band last night. Although a bit weird for me. The third of three weird gigs in a week really. First was the Metallica aural confusion of Tuesday, and then I managed to fall through my own monitors off the stage on Saturday (attempting to body surf without a crowd is not cool!) and then finally watching Joe's gig from above and behind the stage.

The Hamburg Forum guys had kindly held a spot for me out front but arriving so late I would have felt bad pushing my way through a sellout out crowd who had waited so long in a very hot hall. So best place I could get was above but behind the band. However, this vantage point meant I could really admire the work of two musicians whose efforts you sometimes can't fully see.

Bogie is a truly awesome drummer. As I was almost on his shoulders I could see his every hit. He is mighty but with such economy. My mate with me is himself a drummer himself and he had a Joe and a Bogie moment at the same gig!

Rick is an exceptional sideman too. I could see the whole keys set up and his ivory tinkling was superb, although I'm not so sure about the sartorial impact of the red bowler hat - but hey, if he likes it, why not?

OK the sound for us was a  muted little but that was our problem and not joes. I checked it out from other points and it was just great. Joe was on fire I thought, and as strange as it was not to see the finger work close up from the front let me tell you from behind it was different but no less stunning.

Plus in his dandy white suit we thought he doing a pretty good Fred Astaire impersonation the way his feet danced on and off a mighty impressive FX pedal board. And from behind that 'power stance' looks pretty impressive. Don't think my back would be up to even trying to bend that far over backwards.

So from a strange and different perspective we got to see a great rocking band and did some cool people watching too. The forum was well represented right down front, seemingly enraptured. Or so I thought. Eva, did I really catch you yawning at the end of 'Lonesome Road Blues'? Girl, you've either seen Joe too much or that partying is getting to ya! lol

High points for me were a truly HEAVY version of 'Story of a Quarryman', a blinding 'Just Got Paid', a mesmerising 'Sloe Gin' (is that a new Intro?) and finally watching Bogie's devastating work on an awesome 'Happier Times'.

Joe earns his success the hard way with another superb sweat soaked performance. Sold the Fabrik out twice in a few months. Sadly for a Fabik lover he's already outgrown it and next time we'll need somewhere bigger. Hah! even 'Happier Times" ahead.

Mike

No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012

3 (edited by Geko 2009-05-18 22:29:44)

Re: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

Great reviews  Alex and Mike !!!
i realy can see all your Faces satisfied  more than you deserved  tongue
Geko


Ps : and Eva be carefull or you get a Groupie tongue
just kidding sweet Hart  lol

Re: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

yes, it was great!
i enjoyed our forum meeting very much smile
we had a lot of fun. hope to meet everyone of you on the  next concert again big_smile

so in a couple of hours i am on my way to berlin and will meet eva and marlies again smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3TTKfPzkN0  BCC - Song of yesterday live !

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Thanks for the great reviews Alex and Mike. Great photo Alex smile
It must have been quite a different experience watching the show from that vantage point Mike. Yeah, Bogie is an awesome drummer and Ricks keys are just such an integral part of the whole picture ...just wouldn't be the same without him. At least wearing that red bowler Rick can outdo Carmine in the head gear wars if not in the shirt wars tongue

Tripsy smile

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Yeah it was a great day.
Personally I didn't like Joe's from-right-to-left hairstyle... lol

Of course we'll meet again! I don't expect that anybody suddenly don't want to see Joe's show roll cool

Here are my tabbed songs by "Smokin' Joe": http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7236
I LIKE MUSIC! big_smile big_smile big_smile

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Let´s say I made an experiment: How often can you see the same band play in a very short period of time without getting bored at some point?

My researches in Dresden, Hamburg and Berlin lead me to the following hypothesis: When it comes to this band, too often is still not often enough. wink

All three shows were rocking though I liked Berlin best (Hamburg wins the prize for best venue) - the setlist was changed up a little bit and "Bridge" was back, which had the crowd cheering and screaming even more than they had before.
There were a lot of slow songs in the setlist, but nevertheless I liked "Lonesome Road" and "Quarryman" best this time (apart from "Mountain Time" and "Just got paid" which are my all-time favourites). "Quarryman" is not my favourite on TBOJH, but it´s surely a highlight when played live, heavy and rocking. cool

One thing I have to mention that was different to a lot of the other shows I´ve seen so far is the sound: I´m a bit puzzled that there have been so many complaints about the sound recently. I think it has never been as good as it is now - crystal clear, perfect volume, good mix. I asked Warren wether they had turned the volume down, because I didn´t have to use earplugs at any of the shows. I thought I was slowly beginning to get deaf, but Warren said they did really turn it down just a bit. I hate earplugs, so I was very happy about that.
So kudos to Warren! smile

Eva

hansamike wrote:

I Eva, did I really catch you yawning at the end of 'Lonesome Road Blues'? Girl, you've either seen Joe too much or that partying is getting to ya! lol

Naaah, I didn´t. lol

Re: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

hansamike wrote:

I agree it was a great concert by joe and the whole band last night. Although a bit weird for me. The third of three weird gigs in a week really. First was the Metallica aural confusion of Tuesday, and then I managed to fall through my own monitors off the stage on Saturday (attempting to body surf without a crowd is not cool!) and then finally watching Joe's gig from above and behind the stage........

.....Rick is an exceptional sideman too. I could see the whole keys set up and his ivory tinkling was superb, although I'm not so sure about the sartorial impact of the red bowler hat - but hey, if he likes it, why not?


Mike

Well Mike, Rick in a RED bowler hat and a PURPLE shirt, I'd say our mate has started his own chapter of The Red Hat Society! cool Now THAT has a SATIRICAL impact indeed!!!  lol !!!

Rock On & Keep The Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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Eva & Issy, könnt ihr mir Mal eure Pics senden? Vielleicht ist noch eine bessere Aufnahme dabei...

Here are my tabbed songs by "Smokin' Joe": http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7236
I LIKE MUSIC! big_smile big_smile big_smile

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JBJHJM wrote:

Eva & Issy, könnt ihr mir Mal eure Pics senden? Vielleicht ist noch eine bessere Aufnahme dabei...


hab dir ne mail geschickt....;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3TTKfPzkN0  BCC - Song of yesterday live !

Re: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

thx, looks great!

Here are my tabbed songs by "Smokin' Joe": http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7236
I LIKE MUSIC! big_smile big_smile big_smile

Re: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

Issy, kannst du mir die auch senden?
Danke smile

...it's a musical journey
www.u2-experience.de

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Stratovari wrote:

Issy, kannst du mir die auch senden?
Danke smile

wenn du mir ne e-mail addy gibst ... smile

die?

also pro kamera gabs nur eins lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3TTKfPzkN0  BCC - Song of yesterday live !

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Re: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

Alex, schick mir doch auch mal nochmal deine Adresse - dann kann ich dir demnächst noch das Gruppenfoto (Version 345... ) schicken. smile

Eva

Re: Hamburg Fabrik and Forum meetup

Cheers to the German fans. Steadfast and devoted! I love that you post to each other in your native language. Bravo! We want this to be an international forum. That is unless you're bad mouthing me big_smile  (But, Eva would tell me)...Thanks for the reviews. Keep them coming.  Cathy