Topic: Colston Hall - Bristol, UK (14/10/2010)
Thought I'd start a thread (...with my first post in fact) to gather thoughts on what I thought was a fantastic show in Bristol tonight.
The set list was the same as has been with previous nights. Joe mentioned that he had been unwell when he last played the Colston Hall in 2008 but made comments about how kind the audience were that night and him being glad to come back and put on a show for the crowd. He also repeated the comments about the #12 best riff of the decade article (Ballad of...), which was very amusing and drew a good few laughs.
The crowd was a little subdued in parts I thought. One 'strange' thing at the end of the gig was during the final stages of 'Just Got Paid' Bogie threw his drum stick up in the air and caught it, but the crowd seemingly missed this completely (or perhaps were not as impressed as they perhaps should have been, I'm unsure) and there was pretty much zero reaction at all to it. Bogie seemed to make a bit of a fed up face and rolled his eyes at his techies in a bit of a petulant manner… before drumming out the rest of the evening (albeit looking pissed off and keeping his head down till Joe finally got to him when acknowledging the band...) …but anyway, I probably shouldn’t be focusing on a perceived negative…. His playing was fantastic all evening and that’s what matters.
That strangeness aside, the show was more than worth the price of admission. Was fortunate enough to be 7 rows from the stage so felt I got a superb view. 'Woke Up Dreaming' was just absurdly good... the live album versions don't come close to doing it justice. Jaw dropping. Other personal highlights for me were ‘Happier Times’ and ‘So It’s Like That’ but the whole set, that was superbly balanced, was delivered to precision. As others have commented, the sound was fantastic and all the band members cut nicely through the mix.
It is incredibly impressive seeing Joe belt out these extended lead breaks note for note live, with a good deal of improvisation thrown in, especially on the ‘straighter’ blues numbers.
The professionalism with which Joe delivered the show tonight really was remarkable – while the slightly grittier, rawer Bonamassa from the Rockpalast era has arguably been replaced by a tidier and smoother Joe that is more relevant to the masses … I can fault nothing. For me, he has developed into the complete player. Very envious of all whom have tickets to see future shows.
...You are in for a treat.