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What sort of set will Joe be doing on his September tour
Jane did you not read your newsletter? In the US Acoustic band from Vienna Opera House DVD for and opening set. Then the electric band closes the show.
I think Montana is after clarification for te UK tour Jim??!!
I think Montana is after clarification for te UK tour Jim??!!
How am I supposed to know that with a name like Montana? Key words here are September I believe. I should know better than to doubt Jane much less contradict her. She is spot on for the UK and all of Europe.
Tour is called "guitar event of the year" ; based on his 4-night 4-band 4-sets tour of London in March where Joe played a series of ground breaking gigs in the UKs capital; his tour will be Joe & his Acoustic band doing 4/5 songs Acoustically before returning to the stage with the full electric band and playing a rock set if his greatest hits along with a few rarities no doubt
His Acoustic / Electric set (out on DVD during the tour from London was)
London - royal Albert hall setlist 2013
Acoustic set
Palm Trees Helicopters and Gasoline
Seagull (Bad Company cover)
Jelly Roll (Charles Mingus cover)
Black Lung Heartache
Jockey Full of Bourbon (Tom Waits cover)
From the Valley
Athens to Athens
Electric set
Slow Train
Last Kiss
Dust Bowl
Midnight Blues (Gary Moore cover) (Played on Peter Green's Les Paul)
Who's Been Talking (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
Happier Times
Driving Towards the Daylight
The Ballad of John Henry (Played on Rory Gallagher's Stratocaster)
Django / Mountain Time
Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover) (Played on Bernie Marsden's Stratocaster)
Just Got Paid (ZZ Top cover)
Did similar thing on recent South American tour where the setlist was;
Acoustic set
Palm Trees Helicopters and Gasoline
Seagull (Bad Company cover)
Jelly Roll (Charles Mingus cover)
Athens to Athens
Woke Up Dreaming
Electric set
Dust Bowl
Story of a Quarryman
Who's Been Talking? (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
Someday After a While
Dislocated Boy
Driving Towards the Daylight
Slow Train
Midnight Blues (Gary Moore cover)
Spanish Boots (Jeff Beck cover)
Song of Yesterday (Black Country Communion song)
Django / Mountain Time
Encore:
Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
The Ballad of John Henry
Derek Sherinian joins Bonamassa on tour!
Nicknamed by Alice Cooper as “The Caligula of the Keyboards,” Derek Sherinian, former Black Country Communion keyboardist, has joined Joe Bonamassa’s solo band as a full-time member. Sherinian toured South America with Bonamassa in August 2013, and will also join Bonamassa on his upcoming September Europe/US tour. Says Bonamassa – “Derek is a great keyboard player and we’re ecstatic to welcome him as the latest member of the band.”
No stranger to the music world, Sherinian has toured and recorded with Alice Cooper, Billy Idol, Yngwie Malmsteen, Kiss, and Black Label Society. A former member of Dream Theater (1994–1999), Sherinian founded Planet X and co-founded Black Country Communion. In January 2012, Sherinian toured Europe and Asia with the instrumental supergroup “PSMS” featuring Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan, and Tony MacAlpine.
From tour press release
Bonamassa will perform songs from his classic albums including Sloe Gin, Dust Bowl, Black Rock, The Ballad of John Henry, and Driving Towards The Daylight (the latter reached #2 in the UK’s Official Album Chart in 2012).
The highly anticipated tour will showcase a mix of acoustic and electronic selections performed by Carmine Rojas (bass), Derek Sherinian (keyboards), Tal Bergman (drums) and Joe Bonamassa (guitar, vocals).
cardiff set;
Acoustic
Palm Trees Helicopters and Gasoline
Seagull (Bad Company cover)
Jelly Roll (Charles Mingus cover)
Athens to Athens
Woke Up Dreaming
Electric
Dust Bowl
Story of a Quarryman
Who's Been Talking? (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
Someday After a While
Dislocated Boy
Driving Towards the Daylight
Slow Train
Midnight Blues (Gary Moore cover)
Spanish Boots (Jeff Beck cover)
Song of Yesterday (Black Country Communion song)
Django
Mountain Time ("The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again" Snippet)
Encore:
Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
The Ballad of John Henry
Bormouth set was exact same as Cardiff set so I guess that its a tour set then...which is great cause I love the set lol!!
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