Below is the set list the best I can remember - pretty much the same as recent shows:
Slow Train
Last Kiss
Midnight Blues (spectacular)
Dustbowl
Who's Been Talking (from new CD) Catchy tune - crowd liked it although few knew it was new
Sloe Gin (standing "O" by the masses)
The Ballad of John Henry
Lonesome Road Blues
Look Over Yonder's Wall
Dislocated Boy (from new CD)
Blues Deluxe (Next standing "O" from the crowd)
Young Man Blues
Woke Up Dreaming
Django / Mountain Time
Encore
Driving Towards The Daylight (title track form new CD)
Just Got Paid (and crowd went wild!)
My wife and I partook in the M &G (first time - an honor - I can relate to the nervousness others have conveyed). Got the EPI signed and will now be retired to the Joe wall of fame. Joe was very nice about signing all kinds of stuff. We were fortunate enough to have dead ctr first row seats. Regardless of who the artist is there is nothing like it. Part of me wonders if I can ever enjoy Joe the same way ever again. In his intro Joe made a comment he was happy he wasn't playing at the Webster Theatre as he had a number of yrs back (iffy area some would say). He thanked Hartford (sellout or extremely close) for their support, etc.
A few comments on songs: The three new songs came off very well I thought. The title track is a sure winner - maybe destined for Letterman Mon night? Dislocated Boy was another song that may become a fav for me on the new CD. Slo Gin - as we know in concert this is one of the highlights for all. The crowd exploded from their seats at the conclusion as Joe gave his usual humble grin. Midnight Blues - how lucky are we to have Joe honor Gary by including this on a regular basis. For those (like me) that look forward to bluesy tunes this song is very pleasing. Speaking of bluesy - Blues Deluxe brought he crowd to their feet once again. It is so nice to have Joe include this song from yesteryear. Excellent vocals on this tune. As mentioned on the previous post - it took the crew a while to adjust Joe's vocals. Look Over Yonder Wall - it took me 20 secs to realize the all new version of this song - sort of 1/2 time but Joe customized it - I liked the version by the time it ended.Young Man Blues - I love the Who version but Joe has created a "concert must play" version. From the Stairway to Heaven riff to the Joe/Tal banter this song was a highlight for me. Mountain Time - nothing needs to be said. This tune has always been one of my favorites - how it has evolved since the original! Title track -first encore - excellent song - Joe could have his first hit unless he works against it happening. (-:
Crowd on their feet as usual for Just Got Paid - As those who have seen this song live "as the icing on the cake" we all know this is the correct choice to send the crowd away happy. 2.5 hrs of non stop action!! Joe expressed he was looking forward to taking a break soon after a few more shows - along stretch since he started the European leg of the tour. I took a zillion photos - I will try to post as many of the quality shots once I find the time. Nice to meet street teamer Nancy and many others at Black Eyed Sally's before the show. Being form Hartford originally - thank Joe Bonamassa for delivering the finest homecoming gift a person could ask for. As if the night wasn't graeat enough - my wife and I both caught a drum stick each. To the wall they go! See you in Springfield in the Fall Joe.