Topic: Pittsburgh Blues festival and Frank Marino
Good morning all. This weekend is the 13th anual Pgh blues fest to benefit the local food bank. Friday was Devon Allmans Honeytribe and Walter Trout, free with a nice bag of groceries. Saturday was the day I could go due to work schedules. Got there about 3ish in time for Larry Mckray. Excellent guitarist and solid 90 minute set. Next up Bernard Allison. My first time seeing him. Boy was I impressed. Real showman and monster player. Dedicated some tunes to "Daddy" and that really brought the crowd to a roar. Cordless and all thru the crowd. Real crowd favorite. But the man I went to see was coming on at 8:45. Frank Marino.
Caught Frank watching Bernards set and couldn't help myself. Had to go over and say HI.
Didn't want to bother him but also couldn't resist the chance to talk to the legend. He graciously posed for a few pics with me and signed my ticket stubb. I'll post the pics sometime Monday. I asked him how much time he had tonight because I know his shows are in the 3 + hour range. He said dissapointed, 90 minutes. Oh well, 90 minutes of Frank Marino is better than nothing. He was introduced by the PGH rock station WDVE's Sean McDowell which I thought was funny because there's no way in the world they would ever play anything from Frank.
He opened with Voodoo Child (slow version) and the crowd went nuts. Then came the popular rocker, Somethings coming our way. Poppy, She's not there, He's Calling (freakin unreal) johnny B goode, Red House slowed down and jazzed up. Can't remember exactly what else but was totally blown away and left with a memory of a lifetime oh yeah and the lovely ringing in my ears from his Gibson SG. A beautifull thing.
Forgot one thing, inbetween Bernard and Frank the sound guy played You and Me. Too bad Joe wasn't there to make this afternoon complete.
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late