Topic: Stephen Stills 06/25/07 Review :)
Hey All,
Went and saw Stephen Stills last night and I have GREAT news to report. The concert was absolutely wonderful....in other words he STILL (no pun intended) ROCKS. Jim M, find a venue buddy and go!!!!!! Here's the setlist:
Helplessly Hoping (what an opener....tears, oh yeah...)
Treetop Flyer (Love the guitar on this one)
Different Man (Most excellent)
Blind Fiddler
Hearts Gate
Johnny's Garden (Told story of buying Ringo Starr's house, who bought from Peter Seller's,thru which they both inherited the gardener, who was the basis for Peter Seller's movie, Being There.)
Cost of Freedom (Awesome)
Suite Judy Blue Eyes (Double-Triple Awesome) Sang same verse a couple of times and
chuckled, "Whoa, did ya' notice I sang that verse twice?"
Southern Cross (Oh My!!)
Isn't It About Time
Make Love To You
Rocky Mountain Way (Absolutely KILLER GUITAR on this!!!!)
Ole' Man Trouble
Love The One Your With (What else can I say...Simply Classic)
For What It's Worth (To ABSOLUTELY DIE FOR)
WOODSTOCK (Proof the REVOLUTION is still on...ROCKED THE HOUSE)
Dark Star
He played some KILLER BLUES, he tromped on the effects pedal and I braced myself for the glorius rush that followed............and can he play keyboards............he conversed and joked with the audience alot, makes light of getting old, he's dropped weight and is looking good. The man behind me said, I think you are quite a fan of Stephen's, would you like to take a good look thru the binoculars...oh yes.......and I was only in the 8th row, so seats were sweet anyway.......many, many standing ovations, much applause, much love thru the entire venue....hey, what else would you expect from a bunch of old hippies (lol). And much to my delight, after the Encore, went down to the stage in my best "Deja Vu" shirt and got to hold hands with Stephen as he grinned at his "youthful self" on my shirt....just about sent me over the edge....well, it doesn't matter to me that everything wasn't perfect and he admits to not being able to hit all the notes, damn close though....it was GROOVY !!!!!
pattyluvsjoe
P.S. His drummer was Joe Vitale and bass player was Kenny Passarelli, organ player(can't remember his name) and I wish I could tell you what kind of guitars cause there were some real gems...........
Joe Bonamassa 05-03-12
JBLP CHILD #184