Topic: Joe at Western MD Blues Festival 6/2/06
Well, what can I say about how consistently amazing Joe is. Despite an overnight flight from Vegas, fighting a cold, and postponement of the show due to lightning storms, he still managed to put on a kick-a$$ show for several hundred blues fanatics who sat outside in the pouring rain to catch his rockin' set. Saw several of my Bona-buddies, including Melissa & Dean & kids and Jane and hubby & kid, was hoping to meet some more new ones but didn't work out that way.
Joe appeared his usual jovial self considering a few technical difficulties (including no audible vocals for the first verse of Taking the Hit), and during the "sound check" addressed the citizens of Hagerstown and proclaimed that he wanted to be their mayor! During the audience participation portion of Burning Hell, after several runs through the "call & response" section, he expressed mock disappointment at the lack of singers in the audience, and told the crowd that he had been and intended to continue to sing 13 songs a night, 7 nights a week, 4 weeks a month, 12 months a year until the day he died, and the least we could do is to sing 4 lines. That got everyone fired up and singing our lungs out. I was totally hoarse after the show (not a new occurrence) but it was worth it. Great to see fans and Bonavirgins digging on the incredible peformance of Joe & Co. Chatted with several people who had never heard of Joe before and heard the same line "Why haven't I heard of this guy before, he's amazing!".
Setlist as follows:
Taking the Hit
Walk In My Shadows (slow burn version)
Blues Deluxe
Mountain Time
Bridge to Better Days
New Day Yesterday
So Many Roads (my first time...fantastic live!)
Miss You, Hate You (acoustic)
Woke Up Dreaming (acoustic...duh!)
The River
Burning Hell
Encore: Asking Around For You (nice black Lucille-type Gibson ES335 or so)
Well, back to my live concert collection until the next time.....
Keep on rockin' the blues
Carl