Re: Chicago Theatre - May 1, 2013
The first thing evident about this show was the level of security. I don't know if it's something they do for every show now at the Chicago Theater, but everyone was wanded as they entered and bomb sniffing dogs were present. Wasn't a problem or hassle by any means, just different.
Joe did a great job of building up the qualifications of the guest artist, and I'm sure that 95% of the audience expected Buddy Guy to walk out there - that is until Joe said he drove all the way down from Milwaukee to be there, lol! Classic! But after hearing Greg and Joe trade licks on "Further On Up The Road" and Greg's solo on "Blues Deluxe" the audience knew full well that Greg was more than qualified to share the stage with Joe! Once again, the re-worked "John Henry" was mind-blowing. I hope Rhonda (photogal) chimes in with her description because it is spot-on. Joe was working so hard that one could see the sweat bleeding through to the outside of his gray jacket on yet another intense "Just Got Paid".
Like JBFan4Life, I liked the loge seating. We were second row so only a couple heads to look between and a great view of the stage.
Great hanging out with "the gang" before and after the show!
Pretty sure the amped up security was due to the Boston bombings. I work not too far from the Chicago Theater and a few weeks ago I was walking back to my office and had some trash I wanted to dispose of. After walking two blocks I noticed there was not a single trash can anywhere. Chicago typically has a trash can on every street corner...this was a few days after the bombings.
BTW, I think the theater did a wonderful job with security.