First, let me begin by saying I was not at the show in Hollywood, Thursday night. Hopefully, being in Columbus, Georgia a couple weeks back qualifies me to contribute to this thread, since it seems to have been the very same set list.
Although I do not pretend to know the first thing about the various guitars and sound equipment Joe uses in his concerts, I do know what I like. Speaking strictly from my own perspective, the show in Georgia was, in a word, awesome!!! I personally could find no fault whatsoever with the performances of anyone on that stage, on that night. A couple of minor flaws and missed notes only made the whole experience more endearing and real to me. If I wanted "perfect", I could stay home and listen to a CD. In fact, what I saw and heard in Columbus that night, is what sends me to Joe's website almost daily now, checking for coming tour dates in the fall to see if he's coming back this way again next year.
Having said that, I think it's a little unfair to criticize the reviewer because he had a different take on the show than many of us did. The hard truth is, that when you're a public performer, be it a musician, an actor or a sports figure, every person who comes to see you is not gonna think you're spectacular. They're just not. Everyone does not have the same taste in music and you can't be all things to all people.
Except for several contradictory comments and an apparent tendency to display more knowledge than he actually seemed to possess, it appears that he was just expressing his personal opinion and impressions of the performance. But it seems a little harsh to me when it degenerates into name calling. "Dumb ****"? "Moron"? "Clown"? "Robot"? I mean, come on guys! Is this really the best we can do? He's probably just a kid trying to put down in words his honest view of what happened that night.
Sorry, but that's just MY opinion . . .
Lynda B