Re: Edinburgh - The Playhouse
Kenny wrote:The quality of the sound last night in Edinburgh was far superior to Aberdeen and made it a different show for me, even though it was the same set list. And isn't the start of Dust Bowl similar to the start of Money for Nothing by Dire Staits?
A very enthusiastic 3,000 Edinburgh crowd - but where are they when "smaller" blues rock bands need their support?
So that was my 6th show by Joe. I enjoyed the solo set for the first time. Jelly Roll was credited to John Martyn on the Sloe Gin album so I'm not sure while Charles Mingus is now credited. The change over to the electric set was seemless and there was a good sound balance out on the stalls. I was on the 10th row. Someday After A While (acutually a Buddy Guy) song was one of the standouts and Mignight Blues was also superb. Generally I prefer Joe's bluesier songs and on the whole the show was too rocky for my tastes these days. I also prefer the warmer atmosphere of smaller shows. I think many would not normally attend blues / rock shows as they see them as too bluesy, so I'm probably in the minority. However it was an impressive performance by Joe and it was good to see Derek get a good degree of solo playing time in the set. Interestingly I was sat beside two guys from the North East of England and we spoke about Alan Nimmo and later I spotted his brother Stevie was at the show. Nice to go to a big gig, but I'll not miss the cramped seats at my next show (Gerry Jablonski on Friday).
Im sure someday after a while is Freddie King song , tons of people have covered it though.