Topic: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

As I promised, here's the write-up of my very first concert of Joe last Saturday (16th May) in Dresden @ Tante JU. I initially wrote it for my livejournal but shortened it a bit to post it here. It's still long, I'm so sorry but I couldn't help myself! big_smile The full version can be found here, which includes the images directly and a few more details surrounding my day and the concert.

I hope I don't come across as totally crazy. I'm just... dedicated and really enthusiastic. lol But let's get started –

The hall was pretty packed (about 600 people were there) and finally, at 9 pm, the first tunes echoed through the hall. I pretty much expected it to be the opening title and wasn't let down with "The Ballad of John Henry"! And actually, at that I really felt emotions welling up and I got a little teary-eyed when Joe and the band came on stage. Seeing him standing there, simply taking in his presence was impressive, and that intensity lingered on throughout the entire show. And I do have to add, Joe looked mighty fine in his black suit and light green dress shirt.

Unfortunately I really can't recall the entire setlist and would totally appreciate it if someone could help me out here! We did get "So Many Roads", "Further on up the Road" and the amazing "Sloe Gin" (I love this song to no end) which absolutely blew me away. After about 5 songs Joe took a little break from playing and for the first time spoke to the audience, he thanked us all for coming and added that it really means a lot to him that everyone showed up to see the band perform. He also mentioned that he visited Dresden for the very first time and thought the city was really beautiful. (This is my memory speaking, possibly not Joe's exact words. But word to that, it's so true!) Now if I'm not mistaken, on he went playing a few songs from the new album, including "The Great Flood", "Happier Times" and "Lonesome Road Blues". I was so very happy to hear these songs live, they are amidst my favorites for the time being. And during various songs I sometimes simply had to remind myself to actually breathe because the guitar solos were so intense and obviously, breathtaking. wink

Now there are two things I want to address. First, the heat. It's clear that in a room with a huge amount of people it's going to be hot sooner or later, especially at concerts. A main problem here definitely was the lack of a fresh air supply, the oxygen shortage was kind of obvious after a certain time. And of course the heat itself caused lots of sweat not only in the audience but especially for the band. Joe was totally soaked, after about 10 songs he finally took off his jacket but at that time there was no point of return. I mean, you could have thrown a bucket of water at him and would have had a similar result. I'm exaggerating but that seriously grasped my attention. Throwing a towel at him would have probably helped more, I guess. wink

Secondly, the sound. I know I'm going out on a limb here, flame me all you want because how can I say the sound wasn't at its best when it's Joe Bonamassa who's playing. I'm so sure it's not the band's fault and by all means it happened only a few times but still I was under the impression that where I was positioned I sometimes didn't get to hear the full and more important, balanced mix of music. Later on when I had a chat with one of the employees and mentioned it we agreed that you'll mostly get the best sound in the middle of the room with a distance to the stage but he also told me that the sound engineer who usually takes care of things wasn't there and they had a rather new guy working on the mixing console. I attribute the slight imbalance to that. Still, that doesn't at all mean I didn't enjoy the concert. I loved every minute of it and wouldn't have wanted to stand anywhere else, it was so worth it being so close in front. What's not to love, seriously!

So back to the fun parts – after a while there was a bit more room in front of the stage and while I've had a good view so far Eva gave me the opportunity to get even closer to the stage. This way I ended up being about a meter away from Joe and literally stood there in even more awe than before. If anyone's found a loose jaw lying around on the floor somewhere, it was mine.

As for photos, I managed to take a few really neat ones of Joe but sadly failed to get good ones of Carmine, Rick and Bogie. I tried quite a few times but they all came out blurry. Not using the flash certainly is the reason for that but I didn't want to go there because the band would have probably killed me had I flashed them to infinity. On the brighter side, they did a totally amazing job and were contributing so much to the brilliance that this concert was.

After the main set we got an encore with two more songs, "Story of a Quarryman" and "Asking Around For You". What a wonderful song choice to close the concert. After this trip I pretty much expected it to be midnight but it only was 11 pm! I got so carried away and sucked into the music I really lost my sense of time.

Finally the organizers opened up the rolling gate at the left wall to let in fresh air which was long overdue but I went out the other way to the bar and back to the merch stand. Where I eventually ended up buying a t-shirt, this one. That image has fascinated me from the first time I saw it so now I couldn't resist even though it wasn't a girlie version. Still, so pretty.

Save the best for last is probably the way to start this – All credit here goes to the wonderful Eva (thank you so much, omg). I got to meet Joe!

The only problem? My brain had a massive blackout, my mind was almost completely blank at that moment. I barely registered where I was and what was happening and it was such a weird, surreal feeling not being able to take it all in a hundred percent. I was able to tell him that it was the first time I saw him live and was really blown away by the performance, yet there were other things I would have wanted to say that simply didn't pop into my head at that time. Way to fail me, brain, I do really hate you sometimes. Also, my English is usually better when my brain is actually working.

Still, I've never had that happen, at least I can't remember being so out of it in a situation like this before. Seriously, Joe, why do you have such an effect on me! Oh well. I have so much respect, admiration (and ultimately, love) for your talent, your dedication, your music, what you've achieved so far is incredibly impressive, how can I not at least be a little bit beside myself when getting the chance to meet you.

(Oh my gosh. I knew I would make a fool of myself sooner or later. There you have it, that was my official fangirl mode...)

A friend of mine whom I've told about my reaction put it really well – "I do know what you mean, and I feel like it takes a long time to get used to that, with anyone you admire or respect greatly. It's fun and exciting, but it definitely also brings quite a bit of anxiety with it, that's for sure! I'm just glad to hear you got to meet someone like that for you and had a good experience!"

Back on topic, he signed two albums and a poster for me which made me the happiest camper around. Joe, I can't thank you enough for taking the time to do that!

A bit later I got lucky and was also able to get autographs from the band, Bogie was practically on the run but kind enough to stop for me and another lady. And Rick and Carmine are the funniest and nicest fellas around, we had a great chat and took some hilarious photos.

~ Finally, thank you guys so very much for making this such a wonderful and memorable evening! You made me incredibly happy that night and I so hope to see you again soon.

Eva, I have so much love for you already! <3 I can't thank you enough for everything you've done for me that evening, it's so cool to have met you and really hope we'll meet each other again soon as well! You totally rock. big_smile

Also, if anyone's curious and wants to see a face to my name, here is a picture of Eva and me. I'm (obviously) the one with the glasses. smile

Last but not least – concert photos! I uploaded the best shots of Joe to my flickr gallery here. And then here I have a few pretty pictures of Dresden. And again, pimping my livejournal entry with the full range of random trivia, heh.

~ Sheesh, this "shortened" version still exceeds pretty much any world limit available, I'm so sorry! If you've really managed to read this entire monster of a post you totally deserve free cookies. I mean it, if we ever get to meet at a concert, holler and I'll get you some. So this way, thanks so much for reading, I hope you enjoyed it and weren't scared away by my obvious fangirling capabilities.

Claudia

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Excellent review (don't worry there have been longer ones!) and written in excellent English too. Some interesting colloquial terms. Have you spent time in the UK?

Whatever, it was a fun read. I look forward to the next one.

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

3 (edited by eva 2009-05-22 20:44:22)

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Wow Claudia ... not only did I read your entire review here, I also read the whole thing again on your livejournal (recommended to everyone else who wants to read it, because this one also includes some lovely pictures!). No cookies needed, it was a joy to read ... ah well, cookies wouldn´t be bad actually .... COOKIES?! smile

I´d say that was a hell of a first review and you set the bar very high for future reviews. And I do hope that a future review is not too far away, because that would mean that we can meet again. big_smile
Joe´s playing a whole lot of festivals in July - already had a look at the tour page?! We´ve just got to have a big Girlie-meetup ... maybe somewhere in the middle between Zwickau, Hamburg and Nürnberg?

And don´t worry about your "brain-damage" - you said quite reasonable things when talking to Joe if I remember correctly. wink

Can´t wait to meet you again Claudia! <3

Eva

btw - another pic of the two of us - happy after the show: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25162871@N05/3553947637/

Edited to add:

Here´s the setlist:

Django
Ballad of John Henry
Last Kiss
So many Roads
Mountain Time
Further on up the road
Sloe gin
The great 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

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Wow! How do you say 'postzilla' in German? big_smile

We have another Libby here, Eva.

This was a real pleasure to read, Claudia. Your understanding of, and usage of, the English language is quite astonishingly good! My sincere compliments! cool

Are none of you girls coming to Schoeppingen next weekend?

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Amsterhammer wrote:

Are none of you girls coming to Schoeppingen next weekend?

Don´t cha know me better?! wink
Maybe ...

Eva

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Love your review! ...and your English is perfect, better than, dare I say it, most English people's.

I can sense your excitement just from reading it, it had me smiling all the way through big_smile It has truly brightened my evening after such a horrible day.

By the way, you don't sound crazy, just ever so slightly potty... but I like that... we'll get along just fine!

*Seek that which within lies waiting to begin the fight of your life that is everyday*
...The flute is a heavy, metal instrument...
Would you like some cheese with that whine?

7 (edited by Lynnelle 2009-05-23 09:50:18)

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Oh wow, thank you so much! It's so good to hear that I didn't bore you to tears with that essay.

Hansamike – no, I haven't! I just love the language to ridiculous amounts so I'm trying to use it as much as possible. I do have to look up words, though, I'm not omniscient. wink And it took me like 4 days to complete this thing (including the work on the photos), I kind of wanted to make sure it wasn't full of mistakes. All for your reading pleasure. wink And my English is pretty much all over the place, I'm much more influenced by American than British English, though I've been doing a bit more reading in that direction lately. Anyway, thanks! And if there are any mistakes, I'll never stop learning.

LOL, I somewhat screwed myself with that review, how am I supposed to top this? lol

YES, the setlist, thank you so much for that, Eva! Already added it to my LJ! Hehe, thanks for reading that entry, too!
And that picture turned out really well! Btw, I'm just checking out your flickr gallery, omg how awesome is that. *falls over*

I'm trying to convince my parents to drive to Tuttlingen in July because first there's Joe playing and the next day another band I want to see again live (ASP). Sadly, that plan isn't in the bag yet at all (not sure if it will be). :S I have to look into that a bit more first but yes, we totally need to work something out here! big_smile

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Lynnelle wrote:

I'm trying to convince my parents to drive to Tuttlingen in July because first there's Joe playing and the next day another band I want to see again live (ASP). Sadly, that plan isn't in the bag yet at all (not sure if it will be). :S I have to look into that a bit more first but yes, we totally need to work something out here! big_smile

You´re going to the ASP show the next day?? My roomie will love you for that, he´s a big fan. smile
I don´t know wether you read that story about my grandma wanting to attend a show too - but she will be coming to the Festival in Tuttlingen, because it´s her childhood hometown (also my mum´s). So I will probably be there too. big_smile
If you find a way to get to Stuttgart, we can take you along to Tuttlingen (if the plan with your parents doesn´t work out).

Eva

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Brilliant review Claudia!!!! This IS the place to gush...we love it and all do our share. You won't be nervous next time because Joe and the boys will remember you. You'll understand the family feeling we all have. If it makes you feel better, the first time I came face-to-fave with Joe it was a surprise. I pinched his check and told him he was such a good boy!! Can you imagine???? He's forgiven me big_smile  Eva is a very special young lady. You've made a good Joe pal. I look forward to your next review.    Cathy

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Cathy, omg, you did NOT! That is hilarious, you've got some nerve, seriously. lol

Also, thanks so much for sharing that, it's so cool to hear other people's thoughts and uh, adventures in Bonamassa-land. xD

11 (edited by Rocket 2009-06-01 10:31:45)

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

What a heartwarming review Lynelle (Claudia?).  One of the all time great ones I say....Yes, I read the monster and I might it even call it a beast of a review.  I mean that only in a great and fantastic way, which is how you expressed everything.  I have a suggestion I am going to circulate from now on though, in your honor....DON'T TRANSLATE your words when expressing your thoughts and emotions to Joe Bonamassa all you European and World Class fans!!! Just let them rip in your native tongue!!! I have a firm belief Joe would be, perhaps flabbergasted a touch, but HEY! Why should his fans get flabbergasted trying to give back the love lol See how close you can get him to knit his eyebrows together, take a running count of how many times he blinks his eyes, and see for yourself whether he has learned to say thank-you to you (I'd bet on it) in your native tongue (if he didn't already say it during the show)! I'm sure he'll get the "tone" of your tongues and be flattered wink

I really enjoyed this although you might not have meant to word it to be funny, but it is very like my style, so I chuckled when I read it:...As for photos, I managed to take a few really neat ones of Joe but sadly failed to get good ones of Carmine, Rick and Bogie. I tried quite a few times but they all came out blurry. Not using the flash certainly is the reason for that but I didn't want to go there because the band would have probably killed me had I flashed them to infinity. On the brighter side, they did a totally amazing job and were contributing so much to the brilliance that this concert was... Perhaps your flash would have combined with their brilliance for decent photos tongue.... I digress...Very, very nice review and Eva is a quite special one indeed!  And Cathy was beside herself too, although not anymore. It's just her instincts took over and she couldn't help herself pinching Joe cool  I certainly hope you are going to join the Street Team if you have not.  Your kind of excitement is only going to spread contagiously throughout the land!  Rock On!!!

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

P.S. Cathy was that a typo or was face-to-fave with Joe intended? I love it regardless you groupie (fangirl in this instance) you big_smile

"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.”

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Exceptional review Lynnelle smile

Thanks for sharing all that with us, keep up that fantastic enthusiasm! big_smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

Re: Dresden 16th May 2009 - Tante JU

Rocket & Greenose, thanks so much for the feedback! smile And Claudia is just fine, or whatever you prefer.

LOL, that could be really funny when everyone just ended up talking in their native tongues around the band. But I guess a smile on the face of a happy fan and shiny eyes can't be too hard to understand. wink

It's all about choice of words, I know. tongue But hey, you got a laugh out of it, I'm fine with that. Oh the Street Team... I kinda want to, just have trouble figuring out what I could do because I live in the worst place ever. I could always light up all the dim places on the Internet where people don't even know yet what they're missing, no? (Yeah I know, stop it with the light/flash jokes... cool)

Claudia