Hi Joe
I DID enjoy the show and please don't think that I didn't. No I didn't get the electric guitar chill. Maybe it was PMS, or maybe it was just not enough extra-long electric guitar jams this time. (Led Zep number was sort of short with the wailing guitar thing you do at the beginning of that part) Along with all your other number 1 fans on this forum, I count myself there at the top. And I'm actually one of your younger fans It started when I heard you play your last 4 songs when opening for Peter Frampton in NYC...around...8-9? years ago. You blew the crowd away. I had no idea who you were and actually couldn't remember your name afterwards--but eventually figured it out and started going to every nearby concert of yours I could! AND playing all your stuff in my fitness classes and bringing others to be Bonabaptized!
And in earlier years I could because of those darn ticket prices. I do include all the fees in the estimate because they are part of the cost. It is prohibitive for many new people I have found, and I have found it tough the last few years to get anyone to come with me because of it. And that's such a shame because I want to share my experience of your show with everyone I know.
My comments were really just about wanting to hear more hard guitar and more new stuff, maybe have it be not so predictable (although clearly many others do not agree with me in the least!) Yes, I realize that you can't please everyone and you are trying to straddle several genres. I'm OK with some of that fast bluesy stuff as long as their are long guitar jams in the middle of them.
Perhaps I was being over-analytical as someone suggested. I analyze for a living (a phd). But I dunno, if I had these feelings maybe others do too and perhaps it's worth hearing evaluations that are not 100% praise all the time?! I think I repeatedly acknowledged your guitar greatness, but also offered perhaps some insights may or may not be worth a think.
And those 3 are the most requested songs, huh? I do love Mountain Time. But I'm also excited to love some new stuff, too. I know you are a blues guy, but I actually believe that you could go mainstream and get played on regular radio because many of your songs are radio-playable imho. If that weeny John Meyer can do it...it looks like you just have to hook up with Britney Spears or Paris Hilton or something
Anyway, thank you for being open-minded and not as harsh as some of my fellow fans! I really only meant my comments in the best possible way. Some of your fans got insulted for you and seem to want me to stay home and watch DVDs. Not gonna happen
Good luck with the remainder of your tour. I turned on some of my close friends in Paris to you a few years ago...you may recall meeting Steven Saltzman, big guy in the international radio business...who has since introduced many of his high-powered French pals to your shows...at one show in France he brought 10 people and once of them was Prince Albert of Monaco, I believe....
Looking forward to the next CD!
Martica