1 (edited by HarryM 2009-12-07 11:27:47)

Topic: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Hi Guys

This is my first post here. I've been a fan of Joe's for a number of years but have never seen him live before, he played in Belfast about 18 months ago but I was unable to attend that one so I was delighted when I discovered he was playing at the waterfront last night. He was every bit as brilliant as I expected and he played a very good and varied set. His guitar work was magnificent as always and the sound was excellent.
The surprise of the night was actually in the support being Sandi Thom! I really didn't expect her to be any good but she was a revelation and performed a super version of Further On Up The Road with Joe as well.
All in all an absolutley supreb gig and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The only small negative point was the size of the crowd which was shockingly small for a musician of Joe's stature but we made enough noise for him!!:D

Best regards to all on the forums here

P.S. If anyone has a set list for this show, it would be gratefully received:)

HarryM

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

HarryM wrote:

Hi Guys

This is my first post here. I've been a fan of Joe's for a number of years but have never seen him live before, he played in Belfast about 18 months ago but I was unable to attend that one so I was delighted when I discovered he was playing at the waterfront last night. He was every bit as brilliant as I expected and he played a very good and varied set. His guitar work was magnificent as always and the sound was excellent.
The surprise of the night was actually in the support being Sandi Thom! I really didn't expect her to be any good but she was a revelation and performed a super version of Further On Up The Road with Joe as well.
All in all an absolutley supreb gig and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The only small negative point was the size of the crowd which was shockingly small for a musician of Joe's stature but we made enough noise for him!!:D

Best regards to all on the forums here

P.S. If anyone has a set list for this show, it would be gratefully received:)

HarryM

Glad you enjoyed the show Harry, I was at Leeds and Both Joe and sandi Thom were excellent !

smile

Joe Live In Rotherham....not too long to go now !

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Here is the set list from last night:
Ballad Of John Henry
Last Kiss
So Many Roads
So It’s Like That
If Heartaches Where Nickels
Further On Up The Road
Sloe Gin
Lonesome Road Blues
Happier Times
Bridge To Better Days
Young Man’s Blues
Blues Deluxe
Woke Up Dreaming
Mountain Time
********Encore********
Ball Peen Hammer
Jus Got Paid

"Music Washes Away From The Soul, The Dust Of Everyday Life"

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

roadshow101 wrote:

Here is the set list from last night:
Ballad Of John Henry
Last Kiss
So Many Roads
So It’s Like That
If Heartaches Where Nickels
Further On Up The Road
Sloe Gin
Lonesome Road Blues
Happier Times
Bridge To Better Days
Young Man’s Blues
Blues Deluxe
Woke Up Dreaming
Mountain Time
********Encore********
Ball Peen Hammer
Jus Got Paid



Young Man's Blues - this is a new one to me.  Could this be one of the exclusive new CD preview songs Michael talked about in a recent post?  Any clues anyone?

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

LynB wrote:

Young Man's Blues - this is a new one to me.  Could this be one of the exclusive new CD preview songs Michael talked about in a recent post?  Any clues anyone?

Joe said on Wednesday before the Norwich concert, that the band were learning this Who cover for the rest of the shows on the tour. This came after Joe's 'Who Special' on Planet Rock on Tuesday night here in the UK. I don't know if it managed to make it into the set list for the Leeds show (I think this was the plan at least) but I knew it was coming. Of course I didn't say anything in case it spoiled the surprise. Would have loved to have heard it myself though. Still, there's always next time........... Unless of course it's on the new album?

Here's hoping

Jon smile

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6 (edited by HarryM 2009-12-07 17:11:26)

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Hey Roadshow101

Many, many thanks for the setlist, I can never remember which songs are played and I mean to write them down but then get caught up in the show......:/

Anyway, thank you for this, this is great!

Best Regards

HarryM

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

dog8myscreenie wrote:
LynB wrote:

Young Man's Blues - this is a new one to me.  Could this be one of the exclusive new CD preview songs Michael talked about in a recent post?  Any clues anyone?

Joe said on Wednesday before the Norwich concert, that the band were learning this Who cover for the rest of the shows on the tour. This came after Joe's 'Who Special' on Planet Rock on Tuesday night here in the UK. I don't know if it managed to make it into the set list for the Leeds show (I think this was the plan at least) but I knew it was coming. Of course I didn't say anything in case it spoiled the surprise. Would have loved to have heard it myself though. Still, there's always next time........... Unless of course it's on the new album?

Here's hoping

Jon smile

I'm afraid we didn't get the Who song at Leeds but he should have played it there shouldn't he !!, but we did get 'Quarryman' which I really like ",
never mind, he's  playing it now and I hope it sounds great to those that are hearing it !

smile

Joe Live In Rotherham....not too long to go now !

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Yeah,played it at Edinburgh-must admit,although it sounded familiar-(kinda Black Dog?) i couldn't place it.Must dig out LIL cd..:)

Come on you Blades!

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Sorry to hear the crowd was a little small in Belfast, maybe Joe should have done another Scottish gig instead, he could have sold out that one three times! 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

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Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

roadshow101 wrote:

Here is the set list from last night:
Ballad Of John Henry
Last Kiss
So Many Roads
So It’s Like That
If Heartaches Where Nickels
Further On Up The Road
Sloe Gin
Lonesome Road Blues
Happier Times
Bridge To Better Days
Young Man’s Blues
Blues Deluxe
Woke Up Dreaming
Mountain Time
********Encore********
Ball Peen Hammer
Jus Got Paid


Here is the Who performing "Young Man's Blues"...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOpzDAiw … re=related

Keith was an amazing drummer...

Music is good for the Soul...

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

the crowd was about 1100 so it wasnt like we played to 200..  I had a blast in belfast. 
Joe B

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Joe Bonamassa wrote:

the crowd was about 1100 so it wasnt like we played to 200..  I had a blast in belfast. 
Joe B

Seems you have a blast pretty much everywhere you go Mr B wink

Jon smile

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Saturdays 11.00 - 13.00 GMT (06.00 - 08.00 EST)
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13 (edited by Matt 2009-12-08 13:21:29)

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Hey everyone,

Just thought I'd add some of my thoughts on the show, as you would expect I had a great time and thought the show just flew by.

I was sitting in the centre of the front row, with my family and my Aunt, Uncle and 2 cousins (aged 8 and 11). Out of coincidence, one of my neighbours who I had told should get a ticket, was sitting on my other side. I also bumped into my old physics teacher who is big into his guitars and music, it's quite a small world really lol.

Joe came on stage about 8:45 and despite the waterfront being about half full, gave a great performance. After each song I could hear a guy sitting in the row behind me say something like "wow" or "Absolutely fantastic" each time. The crowd certainly seemed to enjoy it, quiet during quiet parts an cheering during the noisy parts. A guy did run up and get a high five off Joe during Just Got Paid thogh, not sure what that was about.

One of the highlights for me was Blues Deluxe, I had hought it was taken off the set list and was a tad disappointed so I was most pleased when i heard that opening lick. Young Man's Blues sounded awesome and I also loved Just Got Paid (who wouldnt?).

All in all, it was a geat show and everyone seemed to enjoy it. My cousins also got a set list, a drum stick (cheers Bogie) and some picks(cheers Dave) so hopefully we will have a couple more fans of Joe and blues in general.

Oh, I also got my JBLP signed (cheers Joe!) but i'll mention that in General topics, I need to get pics from my brother. big_smile

Regards,
Matt

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Joe Bonamassa wrote:

the crowd was about 1100 so it wasnt like we played to 200..  I had a blast in belfast. 
Joe B


Hi Joe

I agree that the crowd wasn't a bad size and, of course, it's better to have quality that quantity, I just think you deserve to be seen and heard by as many as possible. The show was superb and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm really gald you had a great time in Belfast and I look forward to you coming back again in the not too distant future.

All the very best

HarryM

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I've been a fan of Joe's for a while now, but this was my first time seeing him - and I wasn't disappointed.  How does he do it? Genius is a word that's used to much these days, but not in Joe's case - he is a guitar genius.

One of the many highlights of the show was Further On Up The Road, with Sandi Thom on vocals.  It's amazing how such a powerful blues voice can come from such a small person!  I was lucky enough to meet her during the interval while she was signing her new CD.

Another highlight was being able to watch Joe's guitar tech on the side of the stage, getting the next guitar ready.

Every song in the set was perfectly chosen and gave a good insight into Joe’s music and what he is capable of.  I was speaking to a friend who was there as a substitute for someone that pulled out.  He wasn't that aware of Joe before, but bought his entire back catalogue yesterday.

The only thing that niggled me a bit was that the T-Shirts are sized small (eg XL equates to a normal L / XXL to XL) and there was no mention of this while buying so I spent £50 (2Ts) and they don't fit - oh well (could be the excuse I need to loose a stone or two.)

I hope Joe can fit us in on future tours.  It was an absolute pleasure to watch a new master of the blues on the same stage that I've seen BB King, John Mayall, Gary Moore, Paul Jones, Blind Boys of Alabama, Bonnie Raitt, Chicken Shack, Mick Taylor and Charlie Musslewhite on.:cool::cool::cool:

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Hi guys,

Just joined up after reading the reviews for the waterfront. What a gig - absolutely superb!! Was looking forward to this for months and was not disappointed. We were very nearly going across to Scotland to see him there when the date for Belfast was released. It's all been said here and I have to say the show was fantastic from beginning til the end. The crowd did a great job - still can't see why this wasn't sold out.

Being a muppet I didn't realise that the support band was Sandy Thom.(We came in a couple of songs in) Great stuff, should have bought the new album from the roadie after the show. Will definitely get when released.

To round the night off we went to the Garrick for a couple of pints. First in comes Sandy Thom and band, then the man himself with the gang. What an end to a brilliant night

Cheers again Joe, please come back!!!

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Hi Chaps...1st time here...having just seen JB @ Belfast's Waterfront Hall...

What a concert - 3rd row centre - couldn't have been better!:cool:

Even better we were in the Garrick Bar afterwards and guess who walks in Sandi Thom with her band and then Joe cool
I gave in and had to get my photo with him and he signed my ticket - true gent...we left him alone to enjoy his pint of the black stuff smile until his tour bus came along to take him to Dublin.

What a night!!!!!

Keith

Re: Belfast Waterfront 06.12.2009

Hello Royston..didn't realise it was you there...beat me to it eh? big_smile