Topic: Pittsburgh show
For some unknown (and maybe inconceivable) reason, I've seen no newspaper review of Joe's concert 3/27 in Pittsburgh's Carnegie Music Hall!! I'm not offering that review here, since I have nothing new to add to the glow that is Joe, and others have already used the correct words in describing past shows. I will say that this was only our (wife and me) second time at a concert in the Carnegie, and while it is a magnificent place, acoustic and otherwise, it's decor, though classic, also means certain seat locations seem to have been designed for, er, persons of more than 6'6" tall and no wider than a railroad tie. NEVERTHELESS, after we squeezed into our seats, adjusted our claustrophobia, and Joe took the stage, we were tranported to Blues/Rock Valhalla, whereupon we were oblivious to anyone or anything else that constrained us! Ecstasy? Out of Body experience? Liberating? All of the aforementioned. Like I said, no item by item review here, just some comments on the little things that matter too: Been going to concerts for MANY years, and can't remember the last time a performer was not only ON TIME to start the show, but began about 5 MINUTES EARLY, clearly pronouncing that he loves his job, came to play, and is considerate of an audience. MUCH appreciated! Then, of course, the magic dominated--we've seen quite a number of guitar gods in person, and Joe has taken his rightful place among them. My wife, not one given to superlatives, indicated that she heard notes/sounds from a guitar that she never heard before, and, in addition to that sadly overused word "awesome," I can only say that the experience was "jaw dropping." As I stated, I can't add anything that hasn't already been better said in previous reviews, but the experience was enriched by the "little things" too, like Joe acknowledging where he had appeared before in the Pittsburgh area, and that he genuinely was now grateful that he made it to Pittsburgh Carnegie, populated by 2000 appreciative fans. (my inference of the wearing of the mortarboards during the encores is that it wasn't accidental, but symbolic that Joe has "graduated" to another level). To echo some other posts, we believe that this was the last time we will see Joe in venues this size, and while we followers may be ambivalent about losing the "intimate" feeling from the theaters, etc., Joe deserves the leap to larger arenas. He's more than ready, the question is, are they prepared for him? I don't think that it's "If Heartaches were nickles," anymore, I believe it's "good fortune is a byproduct of hard work." Our wish is for Joe B. to be "the most fortunate guy in the world." Continue your assault into Canada and the rest of the world, Joe, 'cause they haven't seen a juggernaut like you for quite some time.