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Jeff one of the classiest reviews to adorn these pages, right there with the sound and visuals of the show, thanks for the Miami (ad)Vice cool
You's is not old just smoov

................... Michael

Joe Bonamassa .......  His Greatest 3 Videos ... IMMHO   After Much Deliberation
3rd ...... Mountain Time / Rockpalast       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h01xa6NMsJo
2nd ...... Sloe Gin       /  Vienna            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRASS8O8ZnE           
1st ....... Blues Deluxe / The Borderline    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnl3E_KLxYg

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Good one, Jeff! Glad to hear a good sized crowd turned out.
Maybe  Joe will add more shows in Florida! Next time,  Jax, Clearwater, Orlando, Cocoa and Miami/Ft Lauderdale...maybe 2 shows in Orlando since we sold out! wink

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I love your reviews Jeff

They bring the Miami night alive. Just being a pedant, but "Had to Cry Today" is Blind Faith


I am waiting for April 2 2010 to see Joe in Australia.

Keep on with your great words

Rod S


bigjeffjones wrote:

OK I'm back and me ol skinny arse is dragging... sad

Big surprise.  The Gusman Hall was way more crowded than I expected it to be.  big_smile

Set List was the same...if memory serves:

Ballad of John Henry
Last Kiss
So Many Roads
So Its Like That
If Heartaches were Nickels
Further on Up the Road
Sloe Gin
Lonesome Road Blues
Happier Times
Bridge to Better Days
Had to Cry Today
Great Flood
Woke up Dreaming
Mountain Time
****Encore****
Ball Peen Hammer
Just got Paid

The acoustics were insanely good.  The band was LOUD but complete definition & separation were the rule rather than the exception.  Nice job mixing.  I saw some really old (er than me) couple there.  I never saw them flinch.  They liked it. cool

The first six tunes were just a powerhouse of non-stop, modern day, push the edges in all directions, blues done in a way that is all Joe and only Joe.  Man, he can play.  I even jeard a little section that caught me by surprise...a Black Sabbath riff?  Did I hear what I think I heard?

Joe is a bluesman.  His lights and production and that Gibson/Marshall roar is a gut punch like a hard rock show.  It occured to me that in a perfect storm, Joe is the lightning and the boys are the thunder.

Bridge To Better Days begins a hard rocking  turn with another funk overload intro.  I just love that.  Had To Cry Today is an Old Rock song but even that gets the TREATMENT. 

My disclaimer here is simply this.  Even though I recognize the genius of Steve Winwood, this is not my favorite tune of his, or Traffic's.  Carmine puts a special twist and feel on this tune and Joe just beats it into complete submission...I'm glad they do it.   Nice change-up.

I really listen to what each and every one of the musicians are doing.  Occupational Hazard, I reckon. lol  Rick adds so much.

But those tom tom war drums brought in The Great Flood and I was back in 2009, again.  They make me feel a disturbance in the force.  Joe just sings that song like it's the end of the world.

Woke Up Dreaming gets it's own variation of Flamenco with those Arabesque (Gypsy?  Greek?) scales and as usual I could look around the room and see which people were guitarists in the audience.  They were all sniffling and shaking their heads and giving it up to Glory...from dumfounded to weeping in just a few minutes.  heh heh.  Take that you wankers.  wink

MountainTime is another one of those soulful weepers.  Simply Awesome.

The encore ripped all the paint off the walls and nobody could remain seated.  Joe had us in the palm of his hands.  Yes the Zep segue was there and Jimmy Page (wherever he is) felt clammy for a moment.

I made it 244 miles in less than 4 hours on the way down to Miami.  I made it back today in 3.5 hours exactly.  Do NOT try this at home. 

Had a fantastic hang with Bogie.  He's like my lil bro... or sumpn... Rick joined us for his version of an 8 minute dinner and Carmine was out and about.

We walked back to the gig then.  I "ushered" in that Olympia Theatre when I was much younger.  I was walking around just sucking it all in.  Evidently they just spent 4 mil renovating that place.  It's very much like the Jax theater...only plusher.

Much to their credit the road crew handled the lunatic chaos involved with it being the last gig in this part of the world, this part of the tour, with aplomb.  It was a little bit chaotic.  Just a lil inside glimpse.  Certainly invisible to the rest of the world.  So respect to all road dogs.  and Thanks for working so hard! 

I was surrounded by a bevy of beauties before the night was over roll but I was a good boy and went up to my room and crashed...alone.  I'm really getting old.

So in conclusion; Joe never needs to worry about filling up that hall again.  Miami awaits your return, Kemosabe.

MuchLove
MuchSmoov lol
BJJ

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Jeff,

Great review and thanks as always for your keen insights...Bridge to Better Days must be a new add to the set list...Joe did not play it in Indianapolis a couple of weeks ago...You are d'man...

Joe B.

It's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life for me...and, I'm feelin good

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bigjeffjones wrote:
cathysiler wrote:

Bad, bad BJJ!! Consider yourself cyberslapped! I've half a mind to tell Ms. Tia. You know I'm immune to guilt. Now you can add begging to that list. You are now known as Big Tease Jeff. So Brair Rabbit, Mr. Man, please don't tell me anything about the show. Nope, don't want to know. I would like to blues your bottom!!   Double, double, toil and trouble.....where's my cauldron?..........C

LOL more like bubble bubble toilet trouble... tongue
I guess I was writing it while you were chastising me. I just loves that lol

BJJ

OMG!! I laughed so hard I peed a little! It was worth the wait. What a great review! Like I've told you before, I am SO impressed with your linguistic athleticism!!! I won't turn you into a toad this time.  Love ya, Cathy

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Very nice review BJJ! As they say, the Doctor was in the House! wink

Roy

Joe is the Best!

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Yes Rod of course you're right.  Spencer Davis, Traffic and Blind Faith kind of blur together for me.

Steve is still a genius!

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

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G'Day Jeff

Hearing Steve Winwood sing I'm a Man for the first time was one of my great  early musical experiences along with Crossroads, Stone Free and Respect/

See you sometime

Rod S


bigjeffjones wrote:

Yes Rod of course you're right.  Spencer Davis, Traffic and Blind Faith kind of blur together for me.

Steve is still a genius!

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Just sittin at my desk and a comment I'd like to make regarding the Gusman Center show ocurred to me so I registered to post. I found it quite distracting from the show and rather unpleasant with the constant running the stage lights out over the audience. The damn things are bright and I spent way too much time with my hand shielding my eyes and I certainly wasn't the only one doing it where I was sitting.

I don't see how that adds to the performance.

By the way, I'll go back and read all the posts about this show but I did see the review of the song list. No way he played Bridge to Better Days at Gusman. That definately was not part of the set list. Not a big point but I know some people love to know all the exact details.

A pity I've had an ear problem for about a month and was essentially deaf in one ear for the show but still worth every penny. He was supposed to play at the Nova University Blues Festival that night but the school cancelled due to hard economic times and since he already had travel plans for S. Florida the Gusman was able to snag him for the night. He was a heck of a lot better at the Gusman than he would have been at Nova, at least soundwise. If this point has already been made, and no doubt it has, please excuse.

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anykeys wrote:

By the way, I'll go back and read all the posts about this show but I did see the review of the song list. No way he played Bridge to Better Days at Gusman. That definately was not part of the set list. Not a big point but I know some people love to know all the exact details.

A pity I've had an ear problem for about a month and was essentially deaf in one ear for the show but still worth every penny.

Maybe he played into your bad ear.

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

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bigjeffjones wrote:
anykeys wrote:

By the way, I'll go back and read all the posts about this show but I did see the review of the song list. No way he played Bridge to Better Days at Gusman. That definately was not part of the set list. Not a big point but I know some people love to know all the exact details.

A pity I've had an ear problem for about a month and was essentially deaf in one ear for the show but still worth every penny.

Maybe he played into your bad ear.

More like he played into my broken brain. He did play Bridge To....

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lol

anykeys wrote:
bigjeffjones wrote:
anykeys wrote:

By the way, I'll go back and read all the posts about this show but I did see the review of the song list. No way he played Bridge to Better Days at Gusman. That definately was not part of the set list. Not a big point but I know some people love to know all the exact details.

A pity I've had an ear problem for about a month and was essentially deaf in one ear for the show but still worth every penny.

Maybe he played into your bad ear.

More like he played into my broken brain. He did play Bridge To....

lol Welcome to the Forum.

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms