The show at the Raue Center last night was GREAT!! I was really happy to see a very good turnout, the theater was pretty full, even in the balcony so thank you to anyone who helped spread the word-
What I didn't know was that our Joe was here in town all week, giving BITS performances to over 5,000 students, who I am sure, will never be the same after seeing him- he had already given 6 performances to kids before we saw him last night, and I have to say, (while trying not to get sappy) that Joe is one artist I am so proud to support- never have I met an artist so commited giving of his knowledge and teaching our CHILDREN to love music. As a mother it touched my heart to find out he had quietly been here all week dedicating his days to them. It was apparent last night the impact he has on kids- I saw a number of them at the show.
Dennis was nice enough to give my kids copies of the setlist, so here it is:
You Upset Me
Blues Deluxe (OMG- incredible)
Mountain Time
Bridge To Better Days
New Day Yesterday
Miss You Hate You
Woke Up Dreaming (saw many jaws drop to his newest version of it, VERY impressive)
Had To Cry Today
encore
Walk In My Shadows (with awesome vocals of the last line of the song by our own Bill S. here on the forum)
Asking Around For You (all I can say here is S.O.U.L. baby!! Joe, you got it DOWN with that one)
All I kept thinking through the whole show was, "What the Hell has gotten into Joe?" The guy just keeps getting better every time. And he seems So much happier and into what he's doing on stage the past few months- I don't know what it is, professional, personal, whatever- just keep it up because we were feelin' it last night!
After the show, Joe was so nice to my kids, they all made him birthday cards and he sat there and read every one of them, shook their hands, gave them autographs, picks, and handed them each a calendar for remembering his birthday. My son Ricky froze a little meeting his idol, especialy after Joe recognized him as the kid who dressed up as him for Halloween, but now he can't stop talking about him- it was a memorable night.
So thank you Joe, for a great show, and for all you do!