Re: Your top live acts 2009

pattyluvsjoe wrote:

Joe at Royal Albert Hall qualifies for all 5   wink

                                          pattyluvs cool

I think you just slighted your hometown yikes Take it back!
I do appreciate redundancy, but you were plenty excited closer to home also. big_smile

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.”

Re: Your top live acts 2009

Rocket wrote:
pattyluvsjoe wrote:

Joe at Royal Albert Hall qualifies for all 5   wink

                                          pattyluvs cool

I think you just slighted your hometown yikes Take it back!
I do appreciate redundancy, but you were plenty excited closer to home also. big_smile

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket


Okay Rocket, how's this?

Joe Bonamassa Royal Albert Hall
Joe Bonamassa Des Moines, IA
Joe Bonamassa Davenport,IA
Joe Bonamassa St. Joseph,MO

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.    tongue
                       pattyluvsjoeandrockettoo

"I'm not nice to any guitar!"      lol
                 Joe Bonamassa 05-03-12

JBLP CHILD #184

21

Re: Your top live acts 2009

My list is real simple as well:

1. Joe B. at the RAH
2-8. Joe B. at the other seven places we saw him (no particular order).
9. Derek Trucks Band at the MN Zoo
10. Aynsley Lister at Dingwall's

Didn't see as much live music as the few years previous, but the worst - or shall I say least brilliant - performance from Joe and Co. was still better than any other performance from any other act I saw this year - and it ain't even close!  And that would be my answer on any other forum.

Re: Your top live acts 2009

Bruce Springsteen - Hyde Park
Dave Matthews Band-Wolverhampton Civic
Dave Matthews Band-Hyde Park
Fish-Leamington Assembly (Sunday )
Fish-Leamington Assembly (Saturday)
Joe -O2 Academy Leeds
Steve Hackett -Holmfirth
Magnum-Holmfirth
Joe -Sheffield City Hall
Asia - Holmfirth

smile

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

Re: Your top live acts 2009

Gov´t Mule, Munich...............absolutly first place......................and then after a while

joe bonamassa, ludwigsburg
derek trucks, nürnberg
john lee hooker jr., roth
wishbone ash
and and and.....................

Thomas

Re: Your top live acts 2009

Here they are:

Joe Bonamassa - RAH/Glasgow Academy/Edinburgh Picture House
Derek Trucks - Glasgow ABC
Matt Schofield - Newcastle Cluny
Aynsley Lister - Glasgow Ferry, London Dingwalls, Edinburgh The Caves, Leamington The Assembly
Ian Siegal - Carlisle Blues Festival, Carnoustie - Smokie Blues Festival, Leamington The Assembly
Eric Sardinas - Glasgow Ferry
Joanne Shaw Taylor - Glasgow  Academy, Leamington The Assembly
Oli Brown - Leamington The Assembly
Tom Principato and Powerhouse- Carlisle Blues Festival
Chantel McGregor - Edinburgh Queens Hall

"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: Your top live acts 2009

I love live music, but I don't attend to many shows. I think it's gonna change soon big_smile

So here's my top 3 (yeah, only 3 concerts this year):

1. Joe B. - AB Brussels
2. Bob Dylan - Forest National, Bruxelles
3. Moriarty - a tiny venue near Liège

Follow me on Twitter, join me on Facebook

Re: Your top live acts 2009

I ranked these on the basis of the amount of fun and enjoyment I got out of them at the time, on the day.

1. Carl Carlton and the Songdogs -  This was my best gig of the year, no question
2. JoeB - He was brilliant, but I knew he would be and he didn't disappoint which says a lot. Why not Nr.#? because with   Carl Carlton I expected nothing and got sooooo much more, like the first time I saw Joe!
3. Thunder -  Not the best I've seen them, but the last time I will sadly, so special.
4. Derek Trucks -  Quite unbelievably entrancing. I'm a fan. Nice bloke too.
5. Ian Parker -  Stunning, simply stunning. Vocal delivery the best of the year. Great great songwriting.
6. Aynsley Lister - The 4th of my first timers. Another brilliant surprise
7. Ritchie Kotzen - knew the reputation,  does he deliver? Oh yes. He should be a superstar but life ain't like that always
8. JST - She will be a superstar, maybe. Loved her to bits
9. Oli Brown - Mr. Charisma with great chops. Looking forward to seeing him again in 2010
10. Wishbone Ash - As long as they play I'll watch. I've followed them for nearly 40 years so they have both quality and quantity!

and the worst?

Metallica  - They are a top live act so should feature above probably and actually I think Metallica were pretty good, but sadly (for me) were so loud it was just a noise. They are a band I'll watch on DVD in future. Still, it was an experience, and expensive one, but an experience none the less

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

Re: Your top live acts 2009

Mine go like this:

Joe Bonamassa -  RAH
Joe Bonamassa - Southampton
Joe Bonamassa - Le Carre, Amsterdam
Joe Bonamassa - Guildford, Joe was brilliant worth getting soaked to skin for.
Billy Walton Band - Beaverwood, Chislehurst
Oli Brown, Joanne Shaw-Taylor & Virgil & the Accelerators -Jazz Cafe
Aynsley Lister - Dingwalls
Matt Schofield - 100 Club
Southside Jonny & The Asbury Jukes feat. Billy Walton - Shepherds Bush

28

Re: Your top live acts 2009

Top 5

1)  Joe B. - RAH
2)  Joe B. - HMV Picture House, Edinburgh
3) Joe B. - The Sage, Gateshead
4) Walter Trout - The Ferry, Glasgow
5) Aynsley Lister - The Caves, Edinburgh (Despite the crap sound)

'Try as you might to keep a lid on a good time, you can't do it. When people want to have a good time....' - Billy Gibbons

Re: Your top live acts 2009

Wow! some of you guys get around,here was my special live dates

Rory Gallagher 4 day tribute festival in Ballyshannon Ireland(Rory's Birthplace)
Neil Young Munich
Canned Heat Munich
Rory Gallagher Tribute Munich.

Not much folks,but very nice cool

Hoping very much to see Joe Bonamassa next year.