mcduff wrote:cindyron wrote:gorcook wrote:First, Joe is a fabulous talent, I thoroughly enjoy his music, energy, and ability.
I've seen him 4 times now, the last at the Wang Friday night. The best show was in Worcester at the Hanover Theatre. He was great, the sound was great, thoroughly enjoyable in that smaller venue.
The previous time was in Providence last year, in the balcony of the Providence Performing Arts Center and the vocals completely disappeared except during the vocal only segments. I thought it was the acoustics of being in the balcony and a lot of echo off the back of the theater. Otherwise the band was on.
At the Wang, we were on the floor, centered, about 10 rows from the back and not that far from the sound guys. Again, lots of echo and his voice just went away on the louder sections. Very disappointing.
The crowd was late, didn't get settled until about 20 past 8. Of course Joe starts on time, so the acoustic set was pretty much lost for those of us towards the back.
I was surprised to see a different keyboard player, not the fellow (Ric?) that has been with him the last couple times I saw them and on his last live albums. Not sure but there seemed to be some sloppyness that I hadn't noticed before and on a couple of songs Joe and the keyboardist just diddled around for too long, IMHO. Don't mind improvisation and all, but usually he avoids the self-indulgent stuff and stays more true to the song. There was one long B3 solo that wandered around aimlessly.
For the encore we went to stand at the back of the theater and the sound was much better, so that confirmed my suspicion that being under the balcony is not the place to sit.
Anyway, even without the acoustics issues, no where near as enjoyable as previous shows I'd seen. Not a total surprise given how much he tours, I would think it would be very difficult to be totally consistent month after month, night after night.
Sorry the sound was not there for you where you where sitting. I was up front and the sounds was simply amazing. Cheers Ron
I have to respectfully disagree with Ron. I was sitting in the second row of the pit, directly behind Ron. There were times that Joe's voice dropped out completely. The issues seemed to the result of a bad audio mix and unrelated to the acoustical properties of the Wang. The audio issues seemed inconsistent. crystal clear at times, while other times the mix sounded very muddy. It was frustrating to hear Joe's voice simply disappear at times despite his proximity to the microphone.
Hi did we meet? I did notice the first song after the acoustic things seemed a little off but otherwise was good for me.
Cheers ron
"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
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